The Record Newspaper - 05 September 1889

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A.

FOUfHARO, JEWELLER,

WATCHMAKER,

STREET,

HAY CONSIGNMENTS

LARGE

A

FOUCHARD'S

OPTICIAN,

and

WATCHES

of

PERTH. of

JEWELLERY

NEWEST

the

of

KINDS

and

Gold

DESIGN

and Silver

Silver

Jewellery

manufactured

tlie

on

and

Gold

in

Jewellery

great

variety.

premises.

GENTS LADIES

received

just

Wedding Ring House.

Lucky

GOLD ALL

ETC.,

Gold

and

Silver

Watches.

Watches.

Silver

"

GENTS GOLD

Wedding Rings

made

to

order

on

the shortest

notice.

A

Stock

Large

always

to

suit

all

and

Silver

in great

Alberts

variety.

hand.

on

Well

A

SPECTACLES

Gold

Selected

Stock

of

Ware.

Electroplated

sights.

WATCHES, A.

FOUCHARD'S

is

the

CHEAPEST

and

Clocks,

in the

HOUSE

Jewellery,

repaired

at

reasonable

prices.

COLONY.

THE OTHERS FOLLOW.

ALWAYS LEADS, THE

FIRST

ONLY

was

Machines),

at Extract published

REPORT

from in the

Melbourne

ORDER OF THE awarded the Centennial OF Argus

with SPECIAL SINGER MANUFACTURING International Exhibition

MERIT,

Sewing and other (Section 38) on and AGe Newspapers 29th January, 1889

JURY

Machines

MENTION (for COMPANY

Sewing

1888-9. for

making

Clothing;

as

officially

Company and the Wheeler and Wilson Machine Singer Sewing Sewing Machine a Collection of Machines, but we had not the slightest difficulty Company each exhibit company the singer sewing machine first award with the SPECIAL in awarding desire to our that of We particularly each the following opinion MENTION. express of SINGER'S is of itself of a first which are a part Collection, worthy Machines, Leather The Button-hole and Manu Machine, Eyelet Machine, Machine, award, viz. As a collective exhibit the Wheeler and Wilson Machine. Company only took facturing "

The

:

second award."

FIRST ORDEROF MERIT, WITH SPECIAL MENTION. Singer

Manufacturing

Company, New York,

for

Collection

of

Sewing

Machines.

SECOND ORDEROF MERIT. of Sewing MachinesNew York, for Collection Wheeler and Wilson, and Hon. Mention for Machine for Attachments, Frankfort, Sewing J Wertheim DEPOT— HAY-STREET, PERTH.

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You gaol, Mr. "

have

in

member

the

replied

Kil

for

"

On February 21 I was tried at and sen Removables by two to four months imprisonment;

Kildare tenced and as

I

did

for a reason I appeal, taken to Kilkenny

not

in

I

court, Gaol that night." " You are aware,

gave

time the

that

the

was

of

tion ? facts yourself ?" " I arrived at the gaol 9 and 10 tween o'clock. clerk had taken my height, the Governor came and said, 'Now,

office must

some —

be

time After

the and

weight, to

in the

me

Mr.

to

take

Carew,

I

and

cell

see you your you clothes.' I replied, your prison best we should understand each

put into 4

It

is

at other that I will

There

once.

three

are

things

refuse to do I won't First, I won't prison clothes; second, clean out my cell I won't ; third, and, associate with ordinary prisoners.' Since this is your said determination,' send for the doctor.' he ' I must After :

wear

'

about

the

minutes

tweuty

doctor

came

and asked me if to me my ordinary health was good. I replied that it was. He me. then examined I was then taken to a cell on the ground flagged

The

floor.

with take 4

me

off

off

appeared warders Six

flags

asked

me

I

clothes.

my

4

he

Then,'

said,

if

a

would 4

No.' force them commenced

accordingly I was standing my hat. time with hands in my my Two on warders pockets.

by taking the at trousers

side to extricate tried my hands, rigid, but, as I kept my arms perfectly the only effect of their efforts was to lift me off the ground. They next me down on and threw the plank-bed, commenced a struggle with three then each side." warders on either

"

Well

44

?"

hands

out

times

lifted

At

of

effort

to

shake

pockets they the off entirely warder who had hold

my several

my

me

the

last

the

in

Well,

wrenched

it

plank. of ray and the

leg inwards, right thus caused pain having 'diverted ray the the other for attention moment, warders in bending my elbows succeeded and getting my hands out of my pockets. The warder who held my left hands was a light as he was man, and, away from

I had more to resist him the wall, power than the others, aud so I several times He came down on me shook him off.' his knee on my chest, with eventually so and in doing his knee slipped along the plank and hurt on to me. my ribs arm at the In the struggle, too, my left shoulder,

much days

from the was wrenching, and pained me some for hurt, of it after. The end was, of that they succeeded in off taking

course, my outer 44 But

clothes." I

left

they

suppose

would and

you

your

have

done

took

every off in spite of my remonstrances." thing " Was this the end of the struggle ?" 44 recommenced with No, the struggle to force wheu they endeavoured greater on me. clothes They put the prison after u considerable effort in succeeded one and they on at garment, getting to force on the other. They tempted as I feel me lifted up, and by accident, sure,

coming plank. second

let they against

While

greatly ticulars

wired to the House of Com that day I remained naked, All I again slept on the planknight The following my day (Saturday)

That bed.

Mr.

solicitor,

me

my

fall,

the they

garment,

sharp were

bare

edge

back of the

on the putting I managed

however,

first and so, when they the off, I slipped the other the latter, replaced the chief warder off Finally again. as hopeless, saying, gave up the attempt 4 them on What is the use of putting

to slip

National Library of Australia

Brown,

business,

legal

enabling

brought

administered

sat

there

44 ,

about

the

until

at

of

into

me

just

her too

Saturday

night

1

came

the

against

hot

from

the

but

I

ordered

plank,

me

for

I slept

the

her

course me

clothes my enable me

to

that

had to

to travel.

;

and

but

resisted

I that

I cannot stoutly pretty was violence say any unnecessary in Nor do I indulged by the warders. see for reason any blaming the doctor He did no more in Kilkenny. than his as

duty 44

fast

either."

You

went

for

Kilmainham

from

Bel

to

?"

while 44 of attending Yes, for the purpose the trial at the Belfast Assises of the in which I was libel action defendant, and then I was brought to Kilmainham, till I was where I remained released.

But

a

I have nothing in

treatment

to

Belfast that

nothing you now."

least,

tell

tell

my

regarding

Kilmainham

or

I

should

to

the

in

"Tapley" says Let

:

througout

man

tell

Australia

responsible

Advocate

me, if he can, should not

why have

and govern out of the people and of the tutelage leading strings fact is that Mamma Crown ? The some other I like mammas Briton, just to under know, likes keep her children

government,

like

her immediate she is doubt to

used are

They

getting

growing

like like

command

Growing

be.

just

free

a

too wiser up up

long. than

No she

communities young

their

men.

and

very well, parents to be generally obedient disposed 44 but if and respectful the old party" ; draws the reins too. tight, there is just as not to be a case of kicking as likely That over the traces. was what waB

Castle-street,

Mound, where

to

the

addressed

Mr.

a

large

H.

Campbell, by way of and the Chambers, the freedom

of the

presentation

of the At foot place. mounted policemen met the in front of the andvrode carriage party The party to the Council Chambers. at various saluted were respectfully on and in the vicinity the journey points to

take

Mound

two

was

of the crowd

Council had

where

Chambers,

enthusiastic

a

large and

loud

gathered, were cheers and hats

while

given,

handkerchiefs Mr. As Parnell

raised.

were

the crowd the Council

alighted At cheered lustily. leader was Chambers the Irish received with Walcot, and was greeted by Bailie who had loud cheering by the company again

Owing

to

to

the

witness smallness

two

the ceremony. of the Council

select

a

only hundred

company be invited.

could

Countess

was, however, the including of Elgin, Mr. R.

Rnnliannn.

Mp

kicked

all clear the themselves Imperial and ran on their harness own away mamma The Imperial hook. has learn ed a good deal since that about bringing and it must be owned that up a family; of colonial she has the finest sons family and which national daughters any

very Eail

will

touch, of proceedings which hear), in

the

for

example,,

and

number of well-known read Town Clerk first Town the to resolution Mr. Parnell.

Council

confer Bailie The address.

Munro-

C.

this

larom

a

The

minutes

the

of

the recording the freedom upon Walcot delivered

brief casket, containing was then handed the burgess ticket, Mr. to Mr. Parnell, amid loud cheers. most who was Parnell, enthusiastically after to received, said, referring the action of of the the minority a

Council

:

Bailie

Council

of Edinburgh, ladies and the subjects that I may I believe are somewhat of the by the character

the

body under

met.

1 believe extensive

very questions

what place

you

or

subjects. position

politician

entertain

traditions we

are

of the and of

met,

whose we are auspices that 1 cannot make any into foray political

awkward a

members of the

Walcot,

a

This in

is

a

some

which

Commission

the

honour

guished (hear, that direction

upon

I

me

You

hear).

risk

another

run

to-day observe

will and

(laughter), who judges,

in

that her

that

are so laboriously Majesty's with the help of about endeavouring, dozen and a half learned counsel, to un ravel the mystery of Irish political ques and to the motives tions, understand

a

and the influences which operate upon minds Irish in the shaping ol> political their and in the programme carrying out of their agitation, be disposed may to

of my

complain

what

upon

trenching their more

may consider

they

particular

and jurisdiction. province However, I shall take the risk of that (cheers). I suppose it is because I am a long way off from them at present and (laughter), luub jl uiu letsa man aiiuiu oi lue judges I am of the who occupies worthy Bailie the chair and cheers). But (laughter I shall endeavour in what I say to avoid anything to the derogatory judic ial position of these learned and distin as I do guished personages, believing that the fault is not so much their own as that of the men who misled them into

occupying the positiou You will remember how

question

which

they hold the history

infamous

these birth

gave

(hear). of the

to

this

letters

tedious

and

were expensive enquiry produced long ago as the Spring of 1887 how we instantly demanded an inquiry before a Select Committee of the Bouse of Commons (hear hear) how that in ; was but that the head of quiry refused, had the the Government extraordinary so

;

taste to offer in its stead a criminal pros of the ecution Times conducted by his own and Attorney-General (laughter), how we declined. We believed and the result has justified our that belief, the issue was of such a nature, and the of the conspiracy which produced these letters were of such a nature, that they could not be readily unearthed under the ordinary afforded machinery that the powers by the Courts of Law details

of

Law

the

for

the

Courts

sufficient

and

ter

came

insufficient

evidence

obtaining

was

to obtain necessary but a special tribunal for that would be purpose and Time went adequate. of O'Dounell the trial and Wal round. In addition to the one

instituted on,

were

of

purposes

which we felt it and that nothing

which

had been originally pub number of others of a more or infamous less character now saw the We again applied for light. a Select and were offered a Committee, Royal letter

a

lished,

of

baulked

The issued as

M.P.,

citizens.

commission.

the upon (hear, resulted proceedings to some I judgq meeting extent, the conferring this of distin

and

op

Commission. of

repre and

M'Ewan.

Mr.

M.P.,

the

Americans

the

from

rate rapid Prince's-street, the Council

gentlemen, touch upon circumscribed and the building in which building

the of

Freedom.

a

Town

when

the

and

at

drove

M.P.,

are

matter

op

evening

Buchanan

Mrs.

Ferguson, any

Edinburgh.

and Mr. must have Parnell ceedings, the Scottish left metropolis thoroughly satisfied with his visit. well Leaving in of Mr. the house M.P., Buchanan, at half-past twelve o'clock Moray-place, Mr. Parnell, accompanied by Mr. and

The, party

Western

in

I

inquiry ed

Outsiders. Melbourne

blessing.

on

sentative, of the

a

was sustained Friday the whole of Saturday's pro

arrival

Chamber

by

is

about

Views

or

with

take the following of 27th July :

assembled

cave

That

of course two and let

meeting in the Corn Exchange. of the citizens The intense enthusiasm leaders characterised the Irish which

be restored From

have just said is you 1 suppose you don't blame the officials?" particularly 44 blame them. No I do not I sup did their Vio pose they merely duty. and very considerable violence, lence, was used towards me, unquestionably

kgep

will

political

that but

;

go and She is enough. And

have.

On the afternoon, says Saturday was Daily News, Mr. Parnell presented of Edin with the freedom of the city within the Council Chambers, burgh

first

objected." " all Well, very painful

mamma,

And,

go

Parnell

We Nation

left

I

till

Oh,

Westy we

tear

a

daughter

Presentation

no further prison were made to force upon me attempts I had at to which any of the indignities

day

shed

will latest

Mr.

Until the following put in the cell. till that March 4, I re Monday, is, I was mained in the condition. shortly afterwards removed to Kilmainham and to

44

tele-

or

mamma, —

stands.

matter

mamma

day, Monday, Prison visited Board, me, and as a result and socks were of his visit, my flannels restored and a strip of cocoanut matting

of

to

writing

are

how

naked. That night hours. The following Dr. of the O'Farrell,

some

crown

last

and saying graphing, you ought to let Little have the same chance

air

mattress

a

to

right

quite old enough and strong as she will live close to us, we an her." eye on her and help

remained

still

the has

she

>

me to my senses. brought The next day, Sunday, the doctor seeing shoulders blackened and bruised my

at

it

the

which

pipe,

But

thinks

in Australia. colony to set up on her own account. She wants She is old enough— older than Queen sland was when and she did the same who will say to her nay ? Mamma says 44 But all her No, not till next year." is

myself wandering knowing where I was,

not

;

So

go

me."

and

proceedings

says— and get

have a beau as sister. And she has one, eldest and married in her turn. gets Western which is with Australia,

as

sisters

I I

as

much

you

is

ask her for a song, and if you probably entertain a ask you probably politician him for I must a political speech. make the best of my situation, and deal with some which may fairly subjects be entertained without breaking through the rule to with political regard discussion.

mother

cell,

my

to

oath

ordinary and last

your to her

it

of he

purpose

as

smiles,

youngest

on

affidavit,

Now,

married ,

found

cell, last

me

Perhaps

J

That night, plank. I was I believe rest,

and

delirious,

an

the

naked. on the

slept want

see

the

swear

commissioner

a

who

again from

for

and, to

me

to

came

Australia. just clings my dear, don't and leave

always

he

itself,

flannels ?" 44 I imagined they but refused, so, they

natural,

waB

came

I

said,

must

we

He off

you.'

from

wet

damp. and one

sweating

plank— naked, save for a He appeared my shoulders. me and got from shocked, par I under of the struggle, which,

She

world.

this

youngest

Western

round

sheet

in

(

the

on

sitting

mons.

this

a good deal from and others as Kilkenny happened to you there during incarcera few days of your Would tell me the kindly you

first

age,

by

perhaps,

.

should my hair and moustache a For the moment I felt be clipped. not for having twinge of self-reproach those included this amongst indignity the Governor I which I had informed the cirwould not submit to. Under I made no objeccumstances, however, at tion and said they commence could the Mayor once. During this operation found me arrived and of Kilkenny

stand,

beard

we

Mayor

what

to

months

three

Carew ?"

Yes,"

dare.

been

(

and told

cell

my

'

:

"

to

i

imprison ment of the usual 44 crime" of beiner a Patriotic Irishman. of his experi The following particulars ence Mr. Carew has given to a reporter of a London paper

;

came

that

me

an

me

|

Ire

j

in

!

weeks ago after three months for

clothes upon the Governor

North

for

gaol

was

j

few

a

M.P.

from

released

was

effort

had

ever

for them has set them all up and done as a decent mother and given shonld, a them a to start good land capital business with on own account. their to be -a little But she. seems chary about child of hers this

1

James L. Carew,

When morning came made to force the 12 o'clock but about

naked.

absolutely no further

mamma

me

j

land

Ill-Treatment.

left

then

They

again

,

Mr. Kildare,

in

on

!

of

put them

whem we must the morning?'

now

!

SUantng

Narrative

A

s.

'

Gfceiural

to

if because (laughter;, will great singer you

t.lif

it

to

directly

framed

was

make

to

impossible

the

nnrl

which

in

in such for

of the

inquiry

PAnninflnPKR

letters

the

into

forg-

9,

letters.

uiithaiitioitv

to

lead

matters— nf

took any concern whatever and we (hear, hear,), were invited to travel into every quarter of the globe in search of the ofalleged and of the fences, offences alleged committed whom by everybody they selected ourselves except (laughter). have to differed as Opinions whether we were

in

justified

Commission mencement

at all and

the

a manner us

public

appearing

before

from the 1 suppose

com very opinions

14

the

tell but I will you why I before it. I recognised, as I supposed, that there was a although deal of irrelevant matter introduc great ed into this inquiry, yet I hoped that the Commission would have full power to and into the source of inquire origin will

did

differ

appear

these

and of the (applause) forgeries of the which concocted conspiracy the charges and re For, allegations. it has been proved in evidence collect, that the same infamous creature who fabricated also the letters fabricated the rest

charges

and

allegations

comprised

in

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I

was

stances

under

willing

will

to

powers

exceptional

made and

before

of

we

the

when would

had

we

come

this

conspiracy and

But

asked should

We

cheers).

week

last

that

within

control

our

But

knowledge.

within Hannen

or

Judge

interpretation of his duties bench

that

into the matters.

and

origin But to

us

pel

duty

their

the

all

drafted

deliberately

to

his

_

inquire of these

cloak

it

was

vitally

the

other

us

the

services of its for tbe council

foul

it

depths

be possible, of this

members Liberal

a

select

I

propose

not, bow

to

it

power matters

them

an

opportunity

in

an

signal

us

to

think

I

that

that had

this

if

drew

which

this

while pretending of vindicating thing

they

their

could to

principal was charge, the letters— at

short

of we

the

another and I

(

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which,

so

that,

far

as

in

which was to 'discover

point order

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action

and

meeting

constitu

therefore, I what word one

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to

for

success,

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Confession." text the words

ou

sermons

took for his preacher " The son or man of St. Matthew ix. 6, hath on earth to sins." forgive power was no there He said that dogma of tbe Catholic Church which was so much and ridiculed and reviled by Protestants unbelievers

the

dogma

our

sins

this

was

as

of confessingThe reason of

of the necessity' to the priest. the true that mis entirely Men form

was confession understood by them. of their hideous phantom it a Catholic and call ing, unfair if was extremely

of

nature

the

what

teaches

and

priest,

the

ed

go

to

not

to

little

countless

wish

we

an one

really

Church

Catholic

to

ought

we

Catholic

a

imagin This dogma. own

;

know

to

authorized of

self-elect popes

infallible

abounds. For with which this country not a village there is now-a-days indeed not or town which does small possess Low some conceited Church spinster or even who the deems herself equal the superior of the inspired Prophetess tinker half-educated Deborah, or some

who

well

that

confident with and God,

tailor

or

is

the the

acquainted

Almighty

of Divine

mysteries Daniel

and prophets, with infallible

and

as

he is

as

secrets of sublimest the Prophet little

Popes,

condemn,

prophetesses

the Catholic on but teachings, The after preacher, their not to form from doctrine their

voice,

her

all

what

grounds

urging

his hearers of Catholic

ideas

truth, These

Elias.

or

Church

have pointed could not hope

they

that their in increased

and

attempts misery firmer bind I could not

result

only Irish people and in a her chains. of But ing I should not then have have told them, told were un them, that such attempts or unreasonable. But to-day justifiable is No changed everything (cheers). for a single body can pretend instant, tko

most

bo

he

or

whoever

tbe

not

advanced

he

its

by

be,

revolutionist that constitu

the

last

may

action during been most

ten

?

or from the prejudices, ignorant some self-elected of prophet, ipse his argument. to develop proceeded own

dixit

(bear, not

are

and look

bear), in

justified

such constitutional means to and ing such constitutional means alone— for the future of their prosperity country and the success of their movement. if such fanatic And there exists any who view

in

persisted of the man

greatest

and

(cheers,

a

that

of voice

the —

"

we

to-day, have

in the

utmost

Truth

is the programme of following for at the discussion Catholic to be held in Manchester, Conference October 14-16,1889:

The

I on

of

duty

the

their

catholics

a importance of spreading Spiritual Reading : various this on methods suggestions subject. 2. of Religious The value Pictures, the &c. how to furnish Emblems, houses of all Catholics with them.

the

On

1.

taste

for

:

the Cougregatioual Singing how suitable : to encourage learn the people to sing. most for 4. On the topics suitable adult in the classes Sunday School,

On

most

kind and

the of

at

especially Confraternity considered

present Christian

constitutional forces, into the old paths of tion and violence, the Irish race and with one unanimously whether in Ireland, in America, our

wherever

or

tralia,

they

that

and

to

revolu would

accord, Aus tell him be, that guide in

he would not bo their believed that bad at last they tbe true road to their help that they would in that country, persist and that they would road, not fight one, —

is

evening,

apology

two, paigns

not as

purpose termost

;

that our

of testing and that

wilh

side,

they cause

than

three,

might

those had was

the

most

or

expected

:

hoped cheers).

cam but as many be necessary for the that road to the ut

they great

every bound

hud

confidence

resources

on

confidence to

win

far

our

that sooner

of us ever sanguine a few years ago (loud

The

tim.e.

Doctrine, and moral,

from a social, point of view in England. religions 5. How far is it possible to orgauise so as our to strengthen their meu, youog as and to enable them Catholics position withstand

to

to

back

turn

towards

community.

own

the

on

the are

they

to

dangers

greater

exposed. II

duty

of

catholics

towards

non-catholics.

A Attidudc

The need of

Church

from and from

to

Protestant

selections

the

for

its

2. vous

of

Englaud, the

with

England. 3. What

a

the

popular Library Fathers of writers Reformation

English

:

of the prior plan

to expose the mischie that the Church fallacy as is by law established, Church in pve-reformation

should

Catholics

towards

approach

them

them

Ritua

formation. How best historical

one

the

Movement.

list 1.

toivards

especially

upon

Society.

papers

which

race English Scotch") pledged

Ireland her grant freedom and the means of legitimate future that we have side by prosperity, wilh side us tbe great Liberal party which lias lost never (bear, hear), any that it once commeuced fight (applause), I say that if such a and person exists of the existence I know not of any such who could tell not us to rely person to

do his

us

telling

fact

Catholic

3.

years vindi

abundantly

results

Irishmen

not

vindicated.

gentlemen, before us this

by consti

something

they found

Shame"). in

the

Church

Joseph's on

means

had to say. But curtailing say upon the general and I situation in Ireland (hear, heat"), will I know what say this my own was in the years gone by with feeling to the treatment of Ireland by regard for

I

and

us

ladies

will,

ensure

effective

situation tional

and the

the only and really charge, of concerned— the question should be stopped that wo

for necessary these thiugs (" the

us

organisation and the corruption, and hopes of legitimate political

did every character, of by the ingeuuity

our

lawyers

the

reference, offer to

it,

them

out

cated that

?

example worked

been

solid

risk the arbitrament or an desperate arms. I am not to surprised appeal have done so that should they (hear, of If I in view these things. hear) had been in a position of responsibility have in those argued days I should

has

should

we

tbe

tional

Piggot

matter

immediately

with

to

Houston

this

(hear, used

were action, repeatedly disap in view of these re It was pointed. failures and treacheries that all, peated I will say all, the best of Irish thought and the most the most sincere energetic turned their backs of Irish thought and resolved constitutional action,

would

whole

that between

parties

tutional

against

did we appoiuted, and about Piggot, were with supplied of a different char

regard

hear). and I think the thing

Now,

character (laughter loud by a applause) for a my proposal, original which will have Committee these into to fully inquire who The man hear). (hear,

cheers

proposal, Select'

give their

so

just of gaining

St.

to

of

assisted had not been providentially by of these copies shows you the discovery else better how barefaced than anything of the was tbe conduct Government

and

demanded

we

(Hear,

Attorneythe Times

be

iU.. tut?

uu

etiquette,

letters

intermediary Times. That,

evidence

to

i.

stuuu

the

hopes, Ireland

At

upon

that Piggot and ourselves would tbe men, would or been entitled to inspect we not have not of tbe Loyal and Patriotic tbe books of for the Union purpose obtainiug

?

committee

clearing'

and

plot

they

able to satisfy Houston were

can conspiracy that prominent

Government

these

,1

contact

English Government

and

of course, enabl But uncover the whole thing. had not had that we supposing information, supposing we had not been and tlie ed us to

of the Unionist (hear, hear) have party any of the funds for the fabrica

supplied tion of this

of

of this I say,

to

clue

time

the

was

now General, to prosecute the Times for criminal libel, the of the and in terms 1888 drew to the Commission in reference Special to cover such a manner as up and hide

the

was

this

information which showed

acter,

members of prominent which in 18S7 Government

same

offered

obtained which

!

these

Commissioner

giypplied

Can

1

uit'ii

in

discover the same

of ask for an did not lightly inspection these books. We had information upon which we some proceeded (hear, hear) than that which has been what better course of to in the the Times (laughter).

one

transwhole sentences bodily passages, letters ferredfrom the genuine original That to the oues. of course forged us was the forger. showed that Piggot before. Not But we did not know it last about the time the until August,

yond in order the full the people of England iniquity and the men and of these proceedings, were influenc objects by which they and fabricated. We ed and concocted

these proceedings be possible that

of

the desert

by

countrymen

independent into dust away into

to

office,

These

crumble

their

or

bribed, of

gift

one

only

was

members

of their

interests

fabric

add

there

invariably the

or

to-morrow, not

and Irish

were

there would

Fortunately, copies hear). of mine and of Mr. Egan, been written to this man survived. We 1881, still

discovered

of

point

in

Piggot

and we are stopped short the investigation which be to necessary proceed that we show to might

reference,

;

them (hear, of old letters had which

leaders

to

were not they going whom they had got these without we found it out

bat

The

came

of journalistic Times is

from

us

letters

and and disreputable perjured But that character. opportunity to us has been denied ("Shame"). " Thus far shall you go, and no further," under the terms of say the Government at this

tell

politics,

result.

they

from i.

of Irisli

fifty

No,

exponent. to

com

1_

pendent had fre been independent parlies before in the history quently attempted

were

they

iuuk.

sisted

rights

there

sources

Jiuey

high pinuacle which the

bad

their

which i.

came.

of

men

from

and the

which per in to concede the just declining of the Irish Such inde people. the of such action formation

Government

or

party

(hear).

one

letters,

show that the charges him had been made by

to

against

pronouncement

they channel

have

trial

made

commissions

mem had pledges been given that Irish bers would form an independent party, refuse to take office or that they would themselves with auhilguinule any Eng

lish

,

Tbe

own

the

to the completeness particle and we explosure (hear, hear), from any facilities no assistance derived that had in their power to offer to they at the time us. announced The Times case of the O'Donnell and Walter that disclose the would decline to

been deliberately drafted this of cloaking purpose up conspiracy (" Shame ") and of prevent from showing money by whose ing us were and these charges by what men not It would produced (loud cheers). have been denied to the meanest criminal on

If

of my

feeling

of experience, teachings upon the bitter that have been afforded and the proofs over members over and again by Irish of before our of the time unreliability chosen to the men who were formerly Often Irish constituencies. represent

promise

to

hear)'

of that

conspiracy.

must It the for

the

title,

Special drafted by Gov consultation with

after lawyers Attorney-General.

assist

Commission. We Special Commission the Special of these exposure forgeries

for

the

Judge

this

(hear, to the

by the

a

tbe

about

know Protestants Confessional-

Hants,

re-

very much of my own. I have often in advance and adlistened to views from extreme as to the nselessness of men vanced based action uselessness Parliamentary was

countrymen

What

believe

tbe

nothing

our

The

?

ernment the

to

source

what does

suppose Act was

Commission

not

was

of

owe

their

wrong or a Diassea interpretation the stated from solemnly

not

by accident,

(hear, special

that suppose for a moment have would a given

going into It might

the forgery our clue

to clue obtained

We

ance

Hannen

find

without

forged

first

hear). forgery

the

President of the Com distinguished in of the his mission, interpretation of the Act of law and of the reference to him which I must hold parliament because I to be a correct interpretation cannot

the

us

the

were

to

we

expression. out that the

origin? hear.) (Hear, very easily happened that the pro duction of the books of the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union would htlve given

be given to us to facilities of the books of the soinspection and Patriotic called Irish Union Loyal as we the gave regarding (laughter) books of the National League and of the far so as those books Land League, same

are

were

his

was

their have

never

inside

foot

my

put

I

how

letters

its covered up would have the doors (loud

source

That

matters.

;

up

interpreted by have precluded the genuineness and these letters. Judge

to

never

are gone by, hear, and cheers). (hear, what the feeling I know

that

which will conceal

be allowed to go to the bottom of and I tell the matter ('hear, hear,) you ladies and gentlemen, that had I known reference that the terms of the cloaked

origin

and extent these things turn

in a I do

were

(hear, hear). responsible the nature to to you deseribe all of that feeling. Happily

wish

not

for

disproving of authenticity it Hannen declared that was not part of his that he was duty precluded from the of these origin going into

the last ten the country, and commented to the crucial part that in the hope to that we part,

came

Government motives

same

from

us

of

proceedings

measure

the

get

Government and as would Judge Hannen.

during

every part read and criticised

.were

on

delivered

in

he

years,

did

ment Now, ladies (renewed cheers). and gentlemen, I will had only say that it not been for the merest accident an almost miraculous chance— the terms drawn of the as reference, by the

the the

regard entrusted to which Commission no court of powers law possessed or could to wade possess all the rest of it and to wait through articles while all the newspaper patiently and all that have the been speeches ,

whom

be another have the

not

circum

these

having

From

edly

I want to money ? That is what know, is what I intend to find and that out, And if the preseut please God (cheers). refuses us this Government there right,

would them to permit the and source of origin as well as of the charges and and that matters all those allegations, both for and us would have against been bottom probed to the (cheers) inquire the lette'rB

<

was

pauper.

reference into

quest

evidence

of

terms

for

undoubt

which,

people

I

the

his

tbe

j

that

on

for

treatment Scottish

England,

of

Spring

.

upon the

the

_

thought these Judges

in

of £850 possessed to send 1886 Pigott and perjured fabricated and died a a pauper,

became

suddenly

" con and Crime," which Parnellism the matter which any Commission tains the truth I is to into of. inquire that it would devolve naturally

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tbe

of attitude ? How to Ritualists to obtain from How

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B.

senters.

What

1

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to

The

difficulties special with the dealing

works suitable for

importance

of

already them a

to

publish read

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good popular

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classes,

on Australia coal labourers' fied they have

brought, operative

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Melbourne, The

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in lectures the same lecture centres, being in various localities. repeated 4. On the use of music and the magic other and of tea or lantern, parties men

different

with a gatherings, of truth dissemination and of prejudice and error.

view to the the removal

the

Daily

Dock

strike

assuming and threatens to has It epidemic. still

proportions a national branch of the extended to almost every at present labor market and the estimate is hundred thous that one and twenty and persons are the strikers, and among the number is rapidly increasing. become

The

Liguria's

postponed, Australian lines

the

has

departure and

definitely

are

been in whole of

the

and the

affected

mails endangered. The gasmen threaten and also to join, thus plunge the city of London in dark threat has caused much ness. This lightermen, porters,

the

Among

consternation.

men

are

coalmen, firemen, engineers, jam and biscuit makers, carters,

milkmen, postal carmen, scavengers, seven labourers, compositors, general thousand ironworkers and nine thousand coal

strikers

The terests

in the

Burns, influence

the

and rioting the abolition is

men,

and

is

said,

pillage.

of

hourly

John

prevents The meu

arson, demand

sweating the through

substitution al.-o

They

the overtime. in

for eightpence is of Commerce matter and urge

of demand

injury

being

direct

six and

daytime The Chamber the

considering arbitration,

system, middle

whole

fear of done to the port for

of London. Australian

has

meat

risen

twopence

lb..

arrested has been Kilrain recent with Sullivan, prize-fight bail admitted to haB been Sullivan's Wheat Tin

is

Both

A

further

similarly wages it

for

was

Wallaroo

The strike among others is still and time

present upwards of 150,000

it

the

dock

29, labourers

and at unabated, is estimated that men are out of work.

National Library of Australia

It

is

are

Ol

declines definite

a

in

the

colonial

report. At Pirie

the

trial of harvesters at Port result poll of bona fide farmers ed as follows: Howard 86, McCormick The 71. Osborne, Wood & Buckeye, Hornsby also competed. have been started to Subcriptions a

wards

the

London

Shares 19s.

12s.

Centrals

committee demands

their

the

31st

the labourers ditions to come out issued have already and

The Chief

the

tion,

and

Monday.

are

that

expected

number

a

to

by call, con

quarter

aud

within

Mr.

submit

to

waited

that

The

operations steamer the suspended, sunken called

not

arbitration.

General to Paris

visiting

Copper

King is

will

quiet

at

at £43.

for

a

A has

passed.

Conference

have

Centennial underwriters

tenders,

for

been

having

the

strikers-

proved

sporting

having

are

unfounded.

still

at

The

that

was

work,

water

a

well-known

up

to

waists.

Austin man,

taken

Saqui, died yesterday, an

draught. The Assembly in £2,175,000

overdose

owing of

the

agreed

to

construction

of

of

A possible. large also arranged for

public

Monday

have occurred

in most

great causing lines in several

colony,

The

railway

in

an

at

works

being

understanding

to

the expediency of the commenced forthwith. of the Imperial Govern

as

being

The

attention will be urged on the matter. ment It is to mount 7 guns at King proposed three two 7 George's Sound heavy, at and two sixty-four inch, pounders of a cost The works at £12,700. Island are estimated to cost Thursday The £14,800. Government, Imperial —

it

was

has

offered armaments but they are only the colonies guns, which

stated,

£12,000,

costing

muzzle-loading not satisfactory. agree are it should is suggested, colonial and troops, Major- General Edwards

The forts, be manned by the opinion of is to be asked considers all the

he to whether colonies should pay proportionately towards their maintenance. Sydney, August 30. Mrs. of Yass, Davis, George aged as

died been

113, had

in

The

yesterday. the

deceased

86 years,

andg her children to the fourth generation number less no than 600. The Freetrade Conference is con cluded.

colony

wharf

laborers

£500

association the London

towards

have Strike

fund.

Adelaide, A

summons

certain

by

Bank

Justice

yesterday, Boucaut,"

Commercial

to compel Australia, the remaining to pay for Mr. the Kingston, the contrib urged that and the be represented,

6d..

liquidators, utors should further

of the

creditors

liquidators due.

Is.

heard

Mr.

31.

South

of

the

August

was

before

morning

of the

hearing

summonses

in

according, adjourned the shareholders

an

was

order

to give of opportunity

being

represented. The woo,k's

yet

a

yield

the obtained.

Block

14's for

the

The 10,000

ounces.

Block

yield

yield

are

has

Hill of

ounces

of any

been

week 17,680

Company's

yield

was

Brokens are £48 Centrals £5 8s., 10's Block £4 2s., Junctions £2 19s.,

quiet. 14's £8,

£4 10s., £j 8s., and Norths £2 Is. British

131,595

week.

British

Shares

Broken

at

run

of

highest

ounces

7s.,

expend

30.

to cable to resolved of sympathy expression what monetary assistance

floods the

Heavy parts danger.

Souths

has

August

night.

to

sleeping

was

meeting

search-

in

an

and to render

the

raising

New-

yesterday afternoon, old Exhibition build-

unanimously

was

silver,

Mr.

j

of the

scene

£3,

named Joel

man

the

at

Junctions

Hall Melbourne Trades' Council on the long discussion yesterday London Dock Laborers' Strike. It

of the finding of the dead The report body of Proctor in the Glebe Colliery

their

Copenhagen.

the

at

have declined in £48 15s., Block £5 Souths 8s.,

The had a

shows

party

risk

Christian

been

and

The body of a ington was found

vessel.

has

Boulanger

before the the imprisonment him. which has been passed upon and The Czar and Czarina of Russia of Wales are at the Princess preseut

aud

and

dull

are

Brokensare

15s. Centrals £4 10s. British £3 7s. Norths £2.

voted

on these concerning to both of which Sir subjects Henry Parle es promised that immediate action would be taken and that his strongest be given them. support would

a

continue to the prescribed has stated that are

has

Shares

The

will

Department

from the the Premier

000.

them.

first

deputation

the

immovable.

Bayard States Government

United to

still

vessels,

sealers

all

however,

are,

its

Agricultural School of Mines

is and it is rioting feared, the police rumoured that warmly sym the strikers and will with be pathise found unreliable in the event of rioting.

The directors American

resigna the concerning to them referring

explanations

an

that of

their

meeting to-day. Sydney, August 29. The Freetrade Conference continues. for the A resolution of establishment

They

circular

a

Melbourne

remarks Secretary's being considered satisfactory by The Commission Goldmining

Serious

elections,

August 30. has intimated

the

staff

at have withdrawn

Hospital

that

will

£4 £3

Junctions

;

Secretary

publication. The nursing

million.

the

8s.

14's

Souths

;

to the publishers of the Sunday 1 imes that the Goverument will its oppose

to

conceded

are

on

is

it

then

will

strikers

declare

instant they of all grades

on

effect,

£5

Block

;

10s.

£5

3s.

hold strike of

noon

strikers.

£49

firm.

are ;

British

j

dock

shares have been sold to Messrs. Clarke <fe Co. of Melbourne at £50 each,' the transaction to £115amounting

resulted arrived

Adelaide, August The Premier to questions replying in the Legislative stated it Assembly, was intention the Government's to deal of the defence with the question forces after receipt of General Edwards's fully

£7

and exports

imports

are natives shortness

29.

settle

estimated

is

until received

is

their

over

getting

Hill

has been washed away. the Legislative Assembly yester that the inter stated day Mr. Gillies of between the change telegrams the colonies Premiers of the upon of King has defence Sound George's

reports

authority

a

places In

of food.

granted.

This dock

he

King Malietoa

quiet. his

information Powers. The

gradually

£2,000,000.

unless

is

resume

official

from

between the has resulted

at

to

Samoa,

of

Lusitania

Melbourne,

boys

since

of

Adelaide, August 30. has arrived. from barque Oska has arrived Fremantle. The Hon. J. K. Angas, M.L.C., has no less than taken 29 prizes at the Melbourne National Agricultural Show. Society's Two thousand three hundred Broken The The

collected

pounds from

Lubeck, everything

that

he

have the

ing.

colliery,

has

Melbourne,

be granted.

blocked. The

that

«

now

and

upon

of considering meeting for the purpose the of monetary aid to the sending

hanffinsr

Australia.

ft

g

operations cargo ana luggage No further bodies

or

thousand in

arrived

searaens' unions are giving monetary assistance. Mr. chairman of Sutherland, M.P., aud O. Co., threatens the dock the I', with companies competition by way of dock which it is a co-operative proposed erect unless the demands of the men to

The

Diving

lot

reported

nineteen

are subscriptions increasing are public showing the strongest

prepared It is reported intends returning

£52. London, August

copper

n

should

as

The

he

is

ft

Utull

have

which has occurr to a difficulty and regards filling payment for An early settlement of the dis skips. pute is expected. Mr. Dillon addressed a large an en thusiastic meeting at Tarn worth yester and afterwards was day. banquetted. ed

sympathy.

limits,

appeal. is and steady. quite at £92. firm

a

contrary

owing

may

ill

a

J Uv

arrive

were

until

Belief and the

the

pending

D

m

Searle

to

impossible such

ment

seize

but

the

was

ana

Union call

produce a sum £150, to be forwarded to the help the London dock strikers. The Furniture Trades have called

prices. 14's £7

Centen

Monday to

appear his certificate

with.

wrongful

been removed. been found. A large number of men have struck at the Stockton

proroguing

Cul/llig

Act,

have have

The strikers' that increased declared vital aud that question,

representatives

be dealt

col

and on

The

conference and strikers the lust.

to

to

why

cause

the

a

of the vessel

Navigation

continue

for the preparatory for the contest rowing of the World and £500 the are in Champions

dock-owners

in

whoso

socialist

the

practised the

permanent

placed of Mr.

hands

engagements. pence

their

well-known it,

which

have

and

»

the

not

condition. is 5 to The betting splendid 4 on Searle. The doath is announced of Lord Adat the age of 84. dington, London, August 30.

cost

carters.

L

aft

1

to

him

that

through

nial,

show

training,

aside.

29.

rtf

JUtj

VJ A

Championship

August is

U

forthcoming

Hews.)

London.

UvU

O'Connor

FOREIGN.

The serious

IjUIJ

regular

CeUgtama. (Prom

J

ft U

»n

found

has caused

summoned

Parliament next Sunday. elections take The French will place 22. on The Government September

Jnteicolmual

anti

weight. intends

and

of Captain Lessing, in navigating his

conse

movement

the

collapse by its own The Government

til

jfotetcpt

that

fearing

strike,

a large gave in honor of

yesterday,

and

was

act

and dockmen. both the shipowners committee are The strike imploring the laborers the river not to along

»

social

practi-

£1000 average per lay. chairman of Mr, Sutherland, M.P., the P. & O. Company, has published a in letter on the subject of the strike, which he states that the dockowners are and con to blame in the matter, wholly cludes them of " sweating" by accusing

throughout

controvorsary

country.

Earl

accident,

sufferers

evideuces on the chief and for Catholic defence, the same to two persons engag

hops.

Robinson

a

1890,

ending

strikers.

Countess Kintor. Sydney, August 28. the Board has concluded The Marine enquiry into the Centennial-Kanahooka

'

On the work

2.

the

are privations frightful being while their families by them, are destitute and starving in thousands. of women and children Large numbers and are the food depots, besieging are in harrowing scenes occurring hourly with the strike. The sub connection from the public in aid of the scriptions

:

on

William dinner private

quently endured

;

special

gave

Sir

lision

of the strikers are whole homeless aud friendless,

cally

McLean

pound

dockmen. The

doctjunes.

a

:

for

work.

to

are

to the notice of a further am Assembly yesterday that a endment in the budget duty of 30s. per cental be imposed on wheat, maize and 8d. per and beans, peas,

stating

the

catholic

of

greatly Cattle years.

ieature.

stevedores have issued a manifes that they have no complaint to their own to urge in respect interests, of but they have struck for the purpose their testifying practical sympathy with to

arrangements

which

previous

28. show-

August

agricultural with ex splendid of the excel those

yesterday

hibits,

and as the have been satis

returned

national

spring

opened

the conference

sailed

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1

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Yesterday Companies'

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DEATHS.

against

on the 1st instant, GUGERI. AtJjPerth, Felix infant son Bernard Patrick, of P. A. Gugeri, J.P., aged five months. RYAN. On the 20th 1889, at August, of her Boives the residence River, parents, after a borne Avith long illness, exemplary Mary second of patience, Jane, daughter

Ryan Deeply

friends.

her

by

tors

"He

in

purpose and iniquity having before your those who combat for Pius IX.

indefatigable

undaunted

spirit with good,

evil conquer the reward

of Christ."

name

the

prepared

your

and

,

resist

to

try

TENANTS' LEAGUE.

The

for

DEFENCE

Chief

for

Secretary a speech recently his strong pressing of that unscrupulous the

as

Landlords

Ireland

Association,

declared that and the tenant

phatically an Irish

combined

being

em-

he

were

landlords

he would landlords. Mr. intended,

the so

words

Balfoui»'s

?

him,

against against

combine Without

in

ex delivered, condemnation body known

prophetic. them almost immedi Following an like, the an ately, echo, came of the formation of an nouncement Tenants' Defence Irish League. man who does But the such battle

stern

Campaign need

be

and under

were

the against National

Plan

of

League

apprehension

no

called have into more association for than of them. His any have not in the slightest or influenced the wellmovements of the Irish These latter do not,

his existence midable

Avords

lest

an

utterances hastened considered leaders.

ovenoox

oi importance such a concession, made by such a " man. On this occasion only," said Mr. O'Brien, a short time ago, " we follow Mr. Balfour's lead, and

indeed,

take

shall

his

tne

good

counsels."

however,

case,

by

profit

In Mr. Balfour's the conviction that union of tenants landlords be might

defensive their against perfectly justifiable, tbe result of an one, one instance into but a

to

care

was

novel

a

ruthlessness while in Ireland the ; idea had long been familiar that a union Avould not he such only was but urgently justifiable, As a matter of fact, needed. the Tenants' of the history League carries

a back to time much than the date of the more remote of the Chief delivery Secretary's the ill-famed upon us

speech Smith-Barry its

It

project. to

origin

a

owes

desire

for

in its agrarian organization like the Plan of Cam character, paign and the Land League, but from certain free objectionable which It features they exhibited. that the tAvo associa is well known hitherto which have offered tions an

a

to the rallying-grouud in the land people present not been regarded have

common

Irish

agitation with unqualified their founders. burgh on the mission

to

even

approval Speaking

occasion freedom the

National Library of Australia

by

at Edin of

his ad of that

up

people But he what

oppressors." admissions

Legisla deliberately Constitution and people, back upon of in default

methods, to many minds, were In a word, they failed in one essential they requirement not unreservedly acceptable

not.

very were

to all who were and help the large number lous of the the perhaps

English bind

to

to

link,

looked

distrust,

associations

confidence.

To

of

power became

to

not

if

upon, least

at

the

by the which

even

themselves,

they

favour

of hesitated

majority

democracy,

slightest

even

disposed Irish A agitation. the more of scrupu and Irish clergy,

with

without obviate the

full loss

from this cause of no small and the Irish party for some form of would make available

arising

matter

a

consequence, cast about union which all the forces which ought to be command. The idea of at their the Tenants' Defence League

suggested and during cussion

ana

definite

three

this

their

minds, of

years

consideration

of

dis-

assumed

and

form removal

The

to

itself

proportions. the

at

scheme,

from the the region

particular time, to .of speculation

region of accomplished is due to things the vigorous action of Archbishop who saw in the inaugura Oroke, tion of the Landlord's Associa the fact which tion justified very the

establishment and to the necessity

League,

investigation of landlord

uncultivated enslaved

own their resources the and protection they had help a look for from Parlia to right which most ment. The defect told the Plan of seriously against League Campaign and the Land consisted in this, that though their their aims were above cavil, quite

eyes

mUR& IRISH

a

turbulent move the spontaneous

ture

mecofir. with

a

was

the Hereditary who in 1880 shut the doors of the iu the face of the Irish forced to fall them

R.I.P.

The the

grand new

of the

tion,

which

are

the

is

and

of that,

delibera

up upon lines and con legal or rather fact, of it, gives it

This wide publication very real and obvious which its predecessors, under an undeserved stitutional.

its

whole world. characteristic

League

strictly

Tenants'

proclaimed

much thought it has been built

Avitli

advantages labouring reproach,

As as soon enjoyed. character becomes knoAvn are thousands who now wavering, held back by groundless fears, will throAv themselves into cordially the movement. The Irish people, never its

true

clergy man

ionary will

;

as one and laity, will it join and the removal of the last vis which deterred them obstacle

enable

democracy,

the with

powerful clear

English to

conscience, towards the give help practical of with realization aspirations which always deeply they have

sympathized.

CHURCH

OF

ENGLAND

OLD

jonn

to

form

as

to

will we opinion, of those who policy leaflets the among unlearned, such as the one entitled tmths on Plain Church matte1) s: The Church of England was never Roman Catholic and who, of hold it as an article course, of faith that Mass for the dead was a blasphemous fable and dangerous deceit. "(2) IV. Tudor or Reformation Period. I. Henry YIII. had many of Henry VIII. the good of our qualities English but he had Kings, all their bad ones time3 many multiplied. He had lived for some years in eighteen apparent harmony with his wife Cathain iine, of his habitual spite infidelities, when in an evil hour for the poor Queen, there appeared at Court a young woman of evil named Anne Boleyn. repute, She had already herself compromised more than once, and had been sent for a time to France to a friend of her putative to be out of the father" She soon way. saw that Henry was tired of his wife and Avas fascinated her. once by Having of a worth caught sight prize she having, Avas heartful to her enough play game with a view to secure it. She knew how the King had served her mother and her

Time -will not allow us to go into the of the of the great question teaching such as English theologians, Pullen, John of Rievaulx, of Salisbury, HSlred Grosseteste of Lincoln, Roger Bacon, ocoLuSy

position

not

say circulate

.

some

the

;

Jtvicii&rci

does not forget to point out, in justice we must bear in mind, was to be that if there anything in the the movement regretted blame fall the must upon origina

and

years

regretted

and

parents

sorrowing

14

aged

;

THE

xsuiio

a

as

judge it mnst judge

Ellen

and months.

as

making- these

Avhile

10

must

you

must

the of an their

uprising,

0.

Tolentinus,

It

rising,

John

But movement

popular

a

commencement,

Ab.

St.

the

and you it whole, by the circumstances of the time, and The move by what it has led to. ment of the Land League was iu its to some extent, undoubtedly

SEPTEMBER.

5

"As

accompaniments

movement.

whole.

r

said:

the

regrettable

of that take

GALLE.

J.

JBi

were

acre.

per

and

undoubtedly person for the great mainly responsible movement of the Land League, commenced in to I have 1879, admit to you that there possibly

Transfer. including of Toavii 2 miles Hall, South side of the acre.

per from

Harbour,

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£20,

Price, within

from

501ks.

LOTS,

Thomas who Ralph, Holkot, Waldensis, at Oxford taught and elsewhere, and had in their hand the intellectual of training the English One example must Clergy. suffice. Thomas who died a.d. Waldensis, 1430, in his work against Wiclif, lays down and proves the following proposi tions That the whole Church (ch. 29), flows after Christ from by succession as member Peter, from member according to the "That the Apostle," (ch. 32), Roman See holds' '.the all primacy over "That the pre Churches;" (ch. 33), eminence of the Papal power is founded on the law of Christ, and is not derived from the power and pre-eminence over " the Church That the obedi (ch. 45), of the world ence is due individually and to the Roman collectively Pontiff, periods of sedition ;" notwithstanding (ch. 47), " That the Pone has from of old a nower to to not be questioned, determine the truths of faith, and to put down and blot " out all heretical falsities ;" (ch. On 48), the of the im prerogatives perpetual munity and freedom of the Roman Church from all of contagion heresy ;" in other words on the prerogative of Papal in Such was the teaching in the fallibility." schools at at a time Oxford, theological when are told that the Church of we England was not Roman Catholie. Next, how about endowments given to the Church this Were during period? on the same condition of they given Masses for the as in dead, previous

"

:

"

sister

"

? periods The following extract from the Life of William Waynflete Bishop of Winchester, Chandler, D.D., 10, by Richard chapter section the conditions 3, of en stating dowment of Magdalen College, Oxford, will best answer that "The question: fellows and scholars, were re president, to at quired say daily, getting up and to certain in honour bed, going prayers and while of the Trinity Waynflete was ,

;

Rege qncesumus, Domine, famulum Gultelmum pontifkem fundatorem

living, tmvm

nostrum

and after his decease, an addi ; for him. Each of them was prayer to repent at the hour he chose, a daily, for the soul of King psalm and prayer Edward Henry III., III., Henry VI., Lord Edward Crumwell, Sir John IY., for the soul of Richard and Fastolf,. Matgery, his parents, that of the founder, to and those of the other benefactors his and of all the faithful defunct College, the names of his father and mentioning and also his own after his mother, as above. Each decease, with the prayer of them was to hear Mass once a day and other hour, then, or at some say kneeling Ave Maria, and after times, fifty every Pater tenth a noster the Rosary). (i.e., to be sung in the chapel Yespers were and solemn processions to every evening be made about the cloister, or boundary of the College after the use of Sarum, with Masses after daily Matins, Except on In Easter the Mass, Day. morning which was to be said at the Arundel in the nave of the altar the chapel, to was for Lord pray priest especially Arundel and Lord while Maltravers, and for their either was living, souls when Mass dead. In the second he was to and pray for the Lords Reede and Scures, the founder other benefactors, when Lord Lovell and his consort, for living, for for the the Universal Church, peace, and of the mother of soul of the father of Lord and for Crumwell, Waynflete, the Winchester. The third Bishop of to be celebrated he permits Mass, which in the collateral near the high oratory, Avas to be De Iicquie, for the soul's altar, to wit for Henry III., EdAvard memory ; Edward the III., Henry VI., IV., founder when his Lord dead, parents, Sir John Crumwell, Fastolf, and other to himself benefactors and to his college. de S. Trinitate Avas to be A solemn Mass celebrated before Easter, and certain to be used in the chapel, to be prayers folloAved in the hall. Tavo by a scrutiny fellows to or Avere recommend scholars, to God in their the good estate Masses, Avhile and of Lady Joan Burrough living, Port and N Borraugh the soul of William seven of the knight demys, the seniors for Avere to the in age, pray especially of souls of Sir John Fastolf, and his of his friends and benefactors in consort, Avhich they Avere the psalm De profundis, their other' bound to say daily, and in and each of them Avas to receive prayers for from the College a penny a Aveek his One Avas to aloud battles. say daily, after Anima Mass fnndatoris High et animce nostri omnium fidelium Gulielmi, misericordiam Die in , per defunctorum Avhich formulary Avas (1) pace rcquiescat, likewise in the hall after repeated and supper." We are dinner noiv in a tional

;

;

;

;

;

;

ana

iuary,

wouia

listen

to nothing serious difficul ties First Henry's lawful Avife was To get over living. that, he pretended to have a scruple about the of his because vadility the marriage Queen had been his brother's wife. That was She and his brother had been true._ married when but had never minors, lived together as man and wife, and a had been obtained dispensation from the to remove any technical Pope impedi ment created The dishonesty thereby. of Henry's is clear scruple from the fact that when the Pope offered to have the of his Avith Catharine validity marriage looked and if anything was found into, amiss to set it right, the King would not hear of such a thing. Secondly, Lady Anne's Boleyn, mother, was the King's mistress The consebeyond a doubt.

but

Two very the way.

marriage. stood in

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f.

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i« xo

nAf xx\j

MA/innMnM.«

u

sufficient

is

bu

llcuooischjr

to

state

that ob

offered an insuperable union between Lady Boleyn's and the King. daughter The King having resolved upon getting a decree of nullity, commissioned Wolsey to summon the Pope to delegate to him the whole so that he Papal authority, with the Divine might dispense even laAV. This Avas refused. Another Avas request forwarded that Henry might be allowed to have two wives at the same and time, the offspring of the second to be legiti mate. This request Avas too barefaced to to preseut and was any Christian Bishop, but abandoned, a was ob dispensation tained for Henry to marry any one in the second degree of relationship and first of no matter how contracted, affinity, sup his first posing marriage proved invalid. a commission Avas to Finally appointed the case, in but as the Queen try England, refused to to plead and appealed Rome, the case had to go back to the Roman courts. It became soon, clear lioivever, to Henry that his marriage Avould not be stacle

to

a

invalid

flfiftlfiVftrl

An vm

onw

ullj

famvtD

C

uoiuio,

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ui

his advisers, to then, pointed Germany. There Luther had rejected the Pope's and Avas havoc authority of Chris making tian both by precept and example. morality Ho Avas those proclaiming principles found in his Table- Talk and treatises on Avhich enabled him to Marriage, alloAV the of Hesse to have Landgrave tAVO wives for the honor and glory of God and the good of his own soul. Let. the King do let him himself likeAvise, proclaim head of the Church, and then lie might have as many Avives as he liked. This advice pleased and he Henry, proceeded to

act

upon

His

first

'

,

it.

step Avas to declare that the Avliole nation had incurred the penalties of Proimunire because had submitted they to the of authority Wolsey as Papal he himself Legate, having been the first to do so. The absurdity of the position Avas men by a general pardon of all except the clergy. to They offered purchase forgiveness by the present of a million (3) of but that a money, Henry insisted clause should be inserted in the preamble of the that he Avas petition the "Pro tector and only Head of the supreme Church and Clergy of England." None of the save of Rochester, Bishops Fishers, the most and most learned of them saintly seemed to all, have divined the King's He opposed Avith all his might purpose. the idea of listening to his but proposal, Avith only partial success. The in consequence Bishops of his Avuuld yield to Henry's opposition demand allowed only in so far as the law of Christ it. They Avere coived by the King's and with firmness, this agreed to proviso the grant his It King request. may be supposed that they believed reasonably this to be a mere held out to the threat and that this title Avould Pope, implvr more than the title of nothing Defend er of the Faith." soon, They Avere bow" ever undeceived. It was the firp'0 step

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to in a policy the Church was by which at the foot of the Throne. be prostrated was forced to the Convocation recognize of the and as necessity royal permission sent to the validity of its proceedings and Act turned the Bishops decisions. A new into mere nominees of the King. Their election by the Chapters of their cathedral had long been and churches but formal, their had, since the time of appointment been practically made the Edwards, by the nomination of the the Papacy on Crown. The of free election privilege was now with bitter left to the irony to rebut they were compelled Chapters, receive the candidate chosen by the King on This ex pain of praemunire. strange time." has lasted to the present pedient (4) All the time of this concession by Convoca tion there can be no doubt that no reject was ion of the Pope's Supremacy or contemplated. Henry was proposed still hoping to obtain a divorce by invoke the Papal Supremacy, and to have ing would liav its questioned very existence not been suicidal and evidently the policy to then. be pursued just

j '

i

of Culham,bas Mr. S. P. Philips, written letter West Australian to to the objecting as division of the colony proposed by in a recent contribution James Steere to

morning

The

the

Newcastle

Chafe

£2

Club

have

for sports the events for

prizes

prepared September

26th is

which

In no desire honour

pence

lb.

per

the

on

Volunteers Artillery General Edwards

by

were

Major

on

last.

respectively. At

There of the

was

a

held

and number of

in

the

Perth

on

newspapers

and been

consultations, tising have also totalizators

Robinson was a revolver.

with

succumbed

the

to

lately He

1

he

injury

1

the |

great.

We

have

the

several betting Wales lately. have been fined

shot

received.

evening

Sunday

been

South

Heart

boy named

a

Albany

accidentally has since

meeting

Friday

following communicants was

have

New

of

at the Sacred

the

on

last,

There

attendance

large branch

female

Association

in

to be nine

Fremantle

inspected Tuesday

£3

£10,

are

in

O'Connor

beating

goldfields.

The

Sheffield

a

of match.

said

is

Yilgain

Athletic of

programme next. Among the Handicap,

confident

is

forthcoming

Sir our

contemporary.

a

and

Searle

a

the

prosecutions

the

of Publishers for adver

to

the

acknowledge

from receipt, of a copy of for 1S88.

Colonial Office, Secretary's West Australian Blue Book

1

j

George

Mr. the

the workers of mulcted in heavy

M.

C.

L.

arrived

in

i '

Sunday

Perth

train

colony to

came

sums.

Siienton. on

by

last

and

from

England Tuesday.

on

-

the

the

through

faithful

of

mercy

God

the

recent rifle Australian South S5 points and 800

departed rest

in

Birch Sergt. of any of the West

score

William

founder,

the soul of our souls of all the

May

(1).

and

j

Hospital

peace

made

the

Australian match

shooting Volunteers.

out

of

a

He 100

possible

It

the

came

at

in

up 700

put

at

out

the

recent

licensing quarterly there are at present meeting in the licensed city twenty-one public holder of a wine and beer license, houses, one holders wine five two of colonial licenses,

highest in team with the

licensed

yards.

Perth

and

merchants,

spirit holders.

license

that

eight

; !

(

gallon

Amen.

Mass,"

is

then

as

the

used Florence

in

one, is

as

the

and

which

it

former

The

Catholic in the

condemned

sense

very the

by

the

the

equal

of

Archbp.

(5)

ILic

as

Thomas when welcome R.

E. esteemed

A

and

Yesterday ed the

Major General Perth, Fremantle,

volunteers.

colony

West

strike

been

Mr.

Wednesday have

in

and

the

Perth

the

the

of

beers

wines, into the

colony

is

afternoon his

Dr. visit

after

a

the

to

Eastern

very

number

large

availed train

excursion

Sunday's

themselves Smith's

costs

second

hold

in

place

has

horse, Ringmaster, the Great Ebor

and

no

The

crops

in

last

a

sheep, the The

had

and ordered Court the

evidence

ill-used

that

animal

in

the

showed

nominated

are

of

of

Mayor

both

old

residents

of

are

they

to,

the

the

of the weather and the state number of the members large at the bazaar at Guildford, the present Catholic Society did not Young Men's the debate on "Trades Unions" last

James executed

Perth hold

evening,

previously It was decided that the discussion next. posponed till Thursday

in

N.

should

The

branch

Albany

intend

of the

to celebrate

their

H.A.C.B.

anniversary

entertainment last

Friday Fund

in

given

aid

of

the

successful

was

in

of the in suggests

temporary gives why achange

Northam on at Convent Building

every

is

to natives

aboriginal it issue

reasons

of

of

respect.

this

case.

will

be acted

We

venue

Mr.

the

Towton,

Hotel, Perth, with gambling

landlord

has

been

dice

on

of the

It

A.

for

liquidation

in

Horgan

attributes

loss

of

to

his election therefrom.

premises.

bereavement ReCEENT

telegrams

Company

have

last

fortnight

state

lost in

that

the

£15,000

P.

during of

consequence

who his

the

& tO. the London

and

Coming there

do not

sincerely

other

arising recent are few who know him with him in sympathise

Horgan,

3s. 3s.

Fremantle,

week

a

brother

lad

named

Robert,

dangerous,

been

Mr.

9d.; C.

9d.,

University.

not

3s.

Perth,

Hugh Casey a

inflicting wound.

7s. stabbed

Mr.

;

arrested.

9d.

do.

;

Mr.

3s.

9d.

;

Mr.

;

9d.

3s. T.

Mr.

;

Y.

M'Carthy, Townsend, do.,

W.

15s. do., lis. 3d. Mr. 3d.;

Mi.

Patrick

Mr.

;

;

B.

Mr. J. Francis

Stafford, lis. do.,

McCartney,

3d.

Monday

and world the

It

Searle

the

for

comes

match the

between

of

championship The

off.

Australian

is

the We

now

favourite.

is

announced

that

Governor will leave the to Greenough, and dinner of the

His

Excellency

the

Farmer's

the

Irish

to

the

cause.

matter

An will

column.

National Library of Australia

I

till

eventually

witness

whom

proved during

worse

No Mr. heard

the The

:

and a

fol

infor

Campbell native

boy,

and of bartering him, was Harry, in the Geraldton Police on Saturday The at 10 a.m. proceedings began

Court. and lasted

coming to West in the interests of extract baring reference be found in another

for

information

Cunningham against false inpiisonmcnt of

heard

is

Herald

telegraphic

was

Esmonde October next

to the

mation for the

district.

Sir Thomas Australia in

indebted

lowing

named

for overland, the annual show in that Club

to-morrow; attend

are

his

witnesses Brown quite

1140 at night, dismissed. the than

evidence for the

having enough.

when the case The only white

had police useless the case defence intimated

to to

his

in

was

accom

of

of

postage expert

stamps

"

an

their

hues.

color

been

changed

of the

such

were

in

The

old

'

a

of

force

the Irish in I often hear eratio

are

land Well

as

understood or choose the colors

little

Melbourne the as

?

monetary

Irish envoys per to the character of It makes think me

is

the

this so? Australian-born

I

don't believe Irishman amidst

places growing up of this new life of and almost careless

erant, but that

Advocate

splendid

old men the rising say, that genfor faith and not so earnest father their fathers and grandfathers were.

see

thousand condition

to old

to to make the "noble hide its head under its feat possible. Evidently

the

Australia

now,

can

"

penny stamps has hue which it is describe which one

the

of the trip of raise a reflection

success

man"

pleasing

a

is

Doesn't

'

:

defy the

colors

tapley"

writes

would color

two

for

almost impossible is almost enough swan" on the surface

and

oils

of

particulars intensified

on

country and faith, about carrying

personality. who went time are

Normans

ours

Just over

to

the

it.

in a free

-tol broad, every point, but in those

with

him the

as

Ireland

an

old after

said to have grown so we find these Irish," IrishAustralians with all the wild young sod" them. fervour of the ould in The best after all is the breeches test pocket, and never failed in that. The they have to Ireland sums seut Messrs. splendid

Strongbow's "

Irish

more

than

the

"

depend upon and them, broke were

that

down. called, he had

by

Dillon and

and more

Deasy and fcsir eloquent on this

Thomas

point

of sanguine expectations The Catholic schoolroom, cook

piace,

was

decorated

in

promoters. which

m

neautirui

its

it

withflowers, and the palms, andferns made a brilliant such as has display been in the rarely surpassed Colony. People began to flock in when the doors were and their opened in the afternoon, numbers continued to increase steadily until it was found that the room, spacious afforded not an inch too though it was, much accommodation. The sweet strains of the Guildford Band, who had generously volunteered to be present, doubtless prov ed by no means one of the weakest attractions. On the second the night attendance was still a larger, including from Perth who had strong contingent taken the advantage of the special train kindly put on for the occasion by the rail On this occasion, also, the way authorities. inducement of fine music powerful was not Mr. T. Bryan and his wellwanting, trained Band travelled from having Perth to give the good object the benefit of their services. At about gratuitous 11 p.m. the bazaar was closed. It finally has since been ascertained that the whole amount taken was about £76, from which some not considerable are very expenses to be deducted. This result must be to the Catholics of as pleasing Guildford, a proof of what be accomplished may by and united effort. It must not vigorous be forgotten, that much gratitude however, is due also to non-Catholics for the liberal and countenance by them. help given As the bazaar was and carried originated out of Mary, we shall by the Children that and all, only say oL them they, one worked to make it a success. untiringly There are some of the stall-holders whom it is but right that we should mention, viz Mrs. Allpike, Mrs. Mrs. O'Maliony, Mrs. Mrs. Doran, Brennan, English, Miss Miss Allpike, Regan, Miss Kelly, Miss Lillas, Miss Miss McCardle, Bola deras, and others whose names have ;

stalls

we blindness," humbly sug excellent for carry opportunity if the test is available Postmaster be consulted in the matter. Some

issues

The bazaar held in Guildford, the on of Wednesday and Thursday last, evenings was successful far the lhost beyond

taste

priest.

color

"

gold"

I

O'Connor

Next

Sacrament

and

.

accord

before he was hanged, of his execution lie

Sunday

Q UILDFORD

last

Rev. Father Cardinal

celebrated

was

IN

BAZAAR

con

police his was

faith by the Eminence His him the to

who appreciated by for our postage stamps.

3s. J.

do., Mr.

;

He

the

those

subscrip Boladeras,

Dearden,

Gilchrist, Back Flats, lis. do.,

15s.

Greenough,

A.

O'Mara, 9d.

Mr.

:

Mr.

J.

M'Guinness, M'Guinness, do., Ventura,

though Casey has

nasty,

Hugh

6d.

following —

tions

Mr. ACCORDING to the Herald's telegrams, of South has been Australia, Murray, the Oxford to at Derby Scholarship

G. A, elected

liis

the received the week during

Catholic.

a

in

a

during

an

harmony have

of

the

wing,

strikes.

Last

of that

efforts describe

difficulties.

We

murder desire

goal,

or the General Commissioner, find it ever necessary Railways of the in the any railway employes

test

late

matters on his

close

so

a

was

Darlinghurst

the

ing out General

present embarassment with £1,500 in connection

petition

the

who

.burglar,

of

matter

his

some

it was thought always but then we Century, Dean, God bless him, is we though hope he will

the the

Manager

that we have learn regret has filed his in petition the Court. Mr. Supreme

Horgan

the

Should

hope the Heralds suggestion upon by the authorities.

extreme

Mr.

to the

allowing

licensed

with

is

ed

Freemasons'

fined

his

by

for

to become instructed

on

gest

Major-General Edwards, accompanied Hon. and the J. Major Brownrigg arrived in Perth on Wright, Sunday last

1,800 years church of

con

too in

a

16th

morning holy eucliarist to the scaffold panied by the

that take

tel

to Church

the

"

expressed

and on received

this

and good reasons should be made

cell

defend

ready

ever

of Monday colony, of Messrs. Shaw Bros, should the trial at Perth instead of Geraldton. Our place

inst.

The

Herald, interests

the

Society 11th on

which

Goldsmith

they belong

old. If years in Palestine The call it

and Glasheen, Moran administered Mass of Confirmation.

England. The

Dean

the Morrison, in last month,

W.,

S.

ingly

be

returned

men

train.

more

or

stable, hours

arranged.

as

who came Newcastle

Fri

sectarian letters to anonymous which was Influence, by no means him of to do." proper

no

right

a

On

where they victorious

Saving

body of supporters. to the

off

the also

were

nil.

to

goal

The

two with

they

children

The wrong. to be right,

bound write

as

the

Fremantle,

:

1,800 existed

over

large

that

one

princi Fremantle. Rovers and

goals to a match

time

"

says School

England

are

W.

and port, have each a

to

likely

Mr. and

Herald

Sunday

ago, why not We Palestine?" established in the

which

and

This

the

and met

28th, they by eight in they engaged day

church

a

to be

Perth

to

came with

defeated

The his

candidates

as

Fremantle,

footballers

Wednesday

of

to be vacant. Mr. Solomon are the gentlemen alluded

are

named

man

young fined £5 Police City

intention would

that

to try conclusions clubs in Perth football,

only by visited day they played the Unions, The by ten goals. home by Saturday's

manner.

office

soon

Newcastle

Metropolitans. but beaten,

last.

his

was

gathering

week

next

other

it

as

suspicion.

popular,

taken

Handicap

at

gentlemen the

due and those

by him, athletic

an

were

Convent to Messrs.

are

evening

was

shocking

Thursday Australian

a

morning.

were

to

Mill.

An

organised

very

returned

Gibney

to

defendant

for

Northam

Diamond

Friday

on

to pay other most

£60,000 worth were imported

opportune, good to the

much

Latimer

Owing

last

inspect Guildford

travelled so far to take part successful entertainment held in

cruelty

fact of

for

Monday, Tuesday

thanks of the Fund Committee

William

Districts.

Not

fined

and

on

were

done

very

they Friday

been

condition. Edwards

pal On

best

Samson

to

The reason he gives is that port. held of the competitors in the event Hall intended in the Town entering, recently that been so but owing to the public having be much he considers it would not deceived, them take in the contest fair to allow to part at several

country.

For

imported of

fell

Building Colebrook Hart, who gentlemen

week.

Rotton

which

Northam

colonist last

and

The

warm

a

died

has

by

on

Australia.

old

an

Tork,

mare

than

Ox

an

;

the

off

I.

time.

to

of

a

receive

rains

ear.

j

of the

of

G.

above

The doubt the

ex

out

are

will

Parker,.

spirits

last

unfit

Anglican money

branch

has

port

of

Two less

at the horse in

butcher

number

a

was

R. Musson, of the Freemasons' Hotel, has withdrawn the six days' go-asFremantle, which he had to come arranged you-please

present.

a

Gascoyne.

No

Society

working

424.

vi.

en

Esmonde he comes

resident

A thoroughbred into the

vol.

150,000 men at the present

Sib

Mbs.

Cant.

a nti

al

So many in London

million

a

There female

the

Mr.

value.

present Green.

(4)

to

of

members Sacred Heart

Article, (3) £100,000,

the

Wednesday morning.

both in

Bishops,

Roman, is

of the soul of repose in the Mrs. celebrated Horgan was of the Immaculate on Conception for

mass

requiem

the late Cathedral

of

expres Catholic It knew. signed at

common

well very of Union

Decree the

Sacrifice

"

the

a

now

Reformers

by

Greek

of

Sacrifices and

Article) childish.

A

distinguished Masses" (the

-

"

of the was

which

quibble

the

words

at

stone of specimens showing gold only a to short time Mr. Anstey's previous visit. It is quite the fact, that Mr. too, a reef at Yilgarn, but Anstey discovered to that it con it be shown yet remains of tains the metal. The report precious Messrs. and Ennet, who Wright experts it in the interests of Dalguly inspected and Black, leave us little room to very it does. im The hope that general the Anstey find is, pression concerning to that it would about as valuable prove who became its one any happy possessor as the proverbial Castle in Spain." It recb would be perfectly cor to probably of the reef that it exists, say beyond doubt and of the gold non est. If this be so it vitiates Mr. claim to be Anstey's the discoverer of a goldfield of any kind. We as as others that his deeply regret led to no more satis plucky expedition result than the rather factory hackneyed of the one picking up of a few fragments of stone. But even had gold-bearing Mr, Anstey hit upon gold at the original it is difficult to see on what range, Yilgarn the credit grounds he could take himself of the discoveries made at Golden Valley. and geologically, we also, Geographically are the places are very distinct. informed, The confusion arose no doubt from the mistake made in by early proprietors familiar the inconsiderately conferring name of the first find upon the second of which the true title was then unknown. How huge a mistake that was from the fact that the may be gathered lie some miles To places thirty apart. claim to be the discoverer of all the gold within a radius of miles of lying thirty his find would be such ridiculous a whatsoever assumption, prospector by we it com made, that pass by without r ment. Mr. as the Oolreavy's position real discoverer of the Eastern Goldfields stands assured in public and Mr. opinion, we feel would be the confident, Anstey, to last it. The native name of dispute Golden is Mamma-namma, and it Valley for and might be better sake, justice more to convenient, recognize and describe it by that title. "

The

(2). between the sion

but with the sole captious spirit, of honour to whom rendering is Mr. due, George Leake, in a asserts letter to the West Australian that to Mr. after does nob be all, Colreavy, the discoverer of of being long the glory bub to Mr. Anstey. the Yilgarn Goldfields, In the same we venture to dispute spirit contention. Mr. Anstey cer Mr. ;Leake's some small pieces of tainly picked up stone near Enuin, but these gold-bearing afford but a very meagre foundation upon to which base a claim of being the dis coverer of a gold-field. Old bushmen tell of indications of been found gold having over in the same line of country twenty if we mistake years not, Mr. ago, and, Charles in some Glass, senior, brought

Esmonde than

words.

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Each

found so unenthusiastic a distance ing such

team

"

by our closely pushed boys". distances' fired at were 700 and S00 yards. Australia made a total oE 73. average South Australia 71. G.

were

win

a

was

who, however

men.

full

The West

of the

measure

We

how

criticism

FOR

THE

ABUSED.

night

Editor

the

of

W. A. Record.

the

ion

for

Tliere is no body of people in the world so probably frequently lield as West up to ridicule Australians.

By

new

every

characterised

as

a

and

dustry, "new

even

of

possessed

sense.

The

course, choicest

are

common

chums,"

of

who, the

all

four

residence in our midst these haughty and boasted superior beings, who came to take the cobwebs out of our eyes, show us the way to prosperity, and stimulate us to great and glorious years'

deeds, make the discovery that they have fallen victims to the same torpor and lethargy which they proclaimed to the world they found the children vii

from.

m

And

long

demned

whom they so and hastily con many as nine cases

as

of ten,

their -in steadfast superiors persistent in knowledge industry, of soils, in in hardihood, husbandry, in and in powers of endurance. pluck, I look around me and I see who

and

'

many

brought pressure ported experience squatting,

And

to bear in the

what

the

was

im-

their business

on

and

dairying

of

result

Simply

?

they swamped' enough money m other people's improving property to make a West Australian farmer independent for life. The new comers that we see around us us with visited of capital.

They gazed

around

in astonishment considered as lying magnificent estates seen and here, then

they to that

,

at

which are concluded

was

want of energy and and knowledge which ability these estates not to be even it

what

waste

amount

fair

lofty

Miss

and

Alexander there

executed.

was

while

Miss

the brilliant

were

will Mrs.

debUt

as

shared The

a

the

the'

soloist

on

of future

gentlemen

honours

former and

us,"

part

promise

Among

Cole-

Mr.

has

with voice

a

Mr.

of

and wonderful flexibility, compass make not alone with will a training Mr. but a most powerful singer. pleasant all the of Colebrook has advantage knowing his own them to their and utilising powers of a full and also effect, happy possessed knack of which songs admirably selecting suit

his

voice.

valuable for

a

He

is to

mind

our

the

acquisition

society

the has

most made

time.

long

THE

lack of caused more

AT

CONCERT

said

NORTHAM.

The Concert hi aid of the Convent off on came Friday Schools, Nortliam, evening last, and it is seldom West Aus for their entralian folk have presented treat as iovment such a musical was on afforded the good people of Nortliam not within that It is certainly evening. the our recollection that outside a similar of talent have array capital their before

varied

paraded

than

rich

a

o'clock

masterly

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;

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Capital,

citizens of witli the popular deserve for undoubtedly they

support at present

of the visitors

Perth are

musical

world.

obliged

to

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the the

Put for

to any in his tralian

musical

society.

Mr.

Moreliead,

appearance before an Aus made a decided hit audience,

first

me

of

Albany. A very serious accident happened to a man named yesterday young Robinson. It he that and appears a lad named Nicholls went George out a short distance from the town cattle. herding They had a bull dog revolver with them and amused them

Ball

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otherwise

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large

have been.

in

as

YORK. A

From

Correspondent I stated that Fr. "after Gibney preached Mass," and it was that he preached "at the published branch of the meeting of the 'female Sacred Seart Association" At first Mass on Sunday the members Heart of the Sacred approached Society At second Fr. holy communion. Mass, the love of our Gibney preached upon and reminded the neighbour," congre that the Holy gation Way of the Cross at 4 p.m. would be recited as usual His Lordship Dr. Gibney paid us a visit on He left York Wednesday evening. to the Metrop again on Friday en route In

!

|

!

,

Several

making

a

farewell

walked deliberately across ing and laid 9 p.m. the train

to his

letter

friends,

down to the cross the line just

as

the leaving this would-be station. Fortunately victim took off his coat which caused to notice the white the driver shirt, when he at once reversed the engine and lowered the cowcatcher, the result it lifted Crabb completely being that and off the line thus saved him from an death. On being asked untimely why he had placed himself in that he cool answered that he position, was a The next day having sleep. at the Crabb made his appearance and has since been re Police Court, manded for medical examination. intention of the members It is the to celebrate of the H. A. C. B. Society their first anniversary by a Procession streets and a the principal through in the evenhig. grand social gathering I may mention that this society is makwas

own

letter

ladies

young collections

for

are

engaged

the

forthcoming

in

Bazaar. are to beginning brighten probably owing to the very fine and the many teams weather laden heavily with sandalwood which are into passing

Things

a little,

town. to state I omitted in last that a my had been celebrated between marriage Mr. James Heals and a daughter of Mr. Alfred Eaton of Youngedin. I have to record the death of Mrs. Parker of Dangin) at the (formerly age of 57 years. of 24 ult. In the Chronicle a challenge is given by Mr. Dempster as follows I do hereby to match challenge my Horse-Power Tree two puller against Devils Forest manned 4 men equally ten acres of land, each to pull or do one week's for the sum work, of £50 a-side. Also agree to pay for as it work, pro rata costs me. And again in the last issue is the :—The from following challenge published Mr. J. P. Dempster of Beverley to match his Horse tree puller two patent against Forest Devils for £50 a-side has been of this town. by Mr. W. Eaton accepted The work will commence at Addington the 10th Sept at 1 p.m. The following on in the agreement That each appears work nine hours per day only. party tsliall All trees under nine inches in diameter be shall clear of the hole. That pulled the shall be worked horse-power by one men horse and four and that the only, two forest devils shall each be worked by four men All disputes to be re only." to the judges, ferred Messrs. Darlot & Lukin whose decision shall be final. The has been staked in Mr. Frank money Craig's hands. It appears that the game of Cricket which has been some considerable for time thrown into the shade by the game of football is now about to receive some attention. Last week a rumour was afloat that a man named Michael Merrick, young at a called had living place Cuttening, quarrelled, whilst under the influence of with another man named Bennet, drink, and in the fray struck him on the head with some The Chron weapon or other. icle states that the Resident Magistrate, Medical and the police have gone Officer, thither of for the purpose investigating bo able to the matter. I shall give some reliable their upon return. thing more September 2nd, 1888, :

written

our

last

olis.

|

On Sun

every patronized evening. A most determined to com attempt suicide was made the other mit It named Crabb. evening by a man that he had been drinking appears for the past week or so, very heavily and on Monday evening last went to the London and after Hotel, having

my

"

it

it was however, very day morning, good indeed. The work of constructing Messrs. is being Millar Bros' Torbay Railway ahead at a great rate,, and the pushed are for earthworks already completed considerable distance. About a some week or so ago, the s.s. Barrier arrived a with from London cargo of Railway 1000 so that it tons, for this fine, iron, is fully expected that the whole length will about fifteen miles be finished within the next three months. Prof. Webb has opened a skating and is doing in the Town rink Hall, the rink well, being well remarkably, —

Nicholls

edr.

Correspondent.

not

tree.

rt

j '

was

a

A1C

The usual monthly of the meeting of the association of female branch was the Sacred Heart held on Friday but in consequence of last, evening state the inclement of the weather the attendance

at

firing

that in handing the pistol to Robinson means or it other by some went the ball off, the passing through of Robinson's hand and fleshy part lodged in the lower part of his stomach Dr. Ingoldby arrived after shortly the occurrence and pronounced the wound to be a very dangerous one and little for Robinson's hope is entertained recovery. Robinson has since died.

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states

ALBANY.

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that

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the public. complishments and Cole Messrs. Hart, Diamond, from Fremantle brook journeyed Moorehead Bourke and Mr. Father Mr. Perth Sinclair turned up from Nor Newcastle while represented the Misses tliam itself supplied Miss Ilicks, Miss Lockyer, Throssell, Mr. Keavin. and the ever popular at then, that ;t to be wondered is not le notables of the neighbourhood in the mustered strong Templars' more than a and that goodly Hall, Mr. Hart as precisely audience greeted at

Ac

coalfield.

cordingly they obtained leases of such at exorbitant properties rents, with a fixed determination to not only glut the local market with produce, but to

rnose

separated in words that night at least their acknowledgment to Mr. as and Mrs. Madden their host and and generous of the hostess givers at the piano, feast. With Mr. Boileau dancing was kept up with great vigour till five in the when every morning, one in for an hour or so, more turned than well pleased with the whole en tertainment.

«-

before

to

notnmg

IL UX1U

gratitude

he stepped to his forth execution of the overture from Faust. It would be impossible an of the to give adequate critique on a seventeen items x>rogramme on a which was presently supplemented export scale to the sister by large more of the colonies. But lo one the exciting after season qualities of found dance, and exhilarating pleasures they there was something Mr. Keavin was in the supper table. under Wrong— something they couldn't and displayed the stand. his happiest Oh yes there was a mood, great " in of the soil" deal More than they could racy humour, Molly wrong. Mr. set right and in a year or two. Asthore," "Ballyhooley." Another new in Newcastle, a arrival season matters were worse. Sinclair, over, They won couldn't make it out. golden opinions At the end of who has already to readiness all another his promote had become by season, they charitable convinced that all gave a sweet though that here objects, glittered to the of "True was not subdued rendering and, to make a long gold The Throssell were Last." Misses after the of a story short, expiration and their clear enuncia very effective, these couple of years more, gentlemen a most is marked and pleasing found out, to their bitter tion cost, that their to Mr. contrast singers. ideas were a many speculative imported on "selections" the English snare and and a delusion that the Diamond's was a fitting surest prelude to Mr. road to success was that by Concertina with violin Good I Hart's night," which West Australians travelled. the latter dis am. Yours &c. oblifjato by Fr. Bourke of the old all that OLD SETTLER. playing delicacy master hand which the audience had Bunbury. of judging further still opportunity in his selection from and admiring Mater." Rossini's Stabat Later on ORCHESTRAL FREMANTLE SOCIETY. and was Mr. Hart loudly deservedly encored for his song of the "Gray of the successful series of The ninth tribute of admiration Mare." A similar Concerts given by the above Society was was to Mr. Diamond for his St. paid I-Iall on held in the Town Tuesday evening "I and Mr. Colebrook's a musical of view' the Anthony," last. Prom point that could be Thee in every Flower." Of Concert was seek lor everything but the attendance was not it desired, be by the latter may fairly gentleman with in keeping the means perform any in few singers will there be said that the if ance. Society's meetings Perhaps found combined such a delicacy of in more Perth, were extensively published as and power of compass Mr. made with the Eailway and training arrangements to delay hour the He authorities Colebrook undoubtedly possesses. by, say, an become the concerts train, night, might would indeed be a valuable acquisition profitable

as

and in the neighIt was here, that Mrs. supper-room, bouring Madden's fertile had full imagination for nothing and if it were else scope, mere than the decoration of these reflected so two which rooms, were much credit upon Northam, she indeed deserving of the liveliest grati inhabitants. But to tude from its Mrs. Madden and her popular hus credit of the band is due the entire to such a and carrying originating the concert, and successful conclusion a musical with not content providing at their own event alone they supplied on a the most sump expense supper tuous and liberal scale. Mr. Moorhead their health rein proposing merely

but

nervousness

doing good business. A native named Hoppey is to be on tried the 6th of for September the murder of his brother down east

room.

Mrs.

"

successes.

of

best in

justice,

appearances. effective with shall Hone

great

gives

Mr. Wright Colebrook.

travelling was

herself

her

Joseplison's

violin

conservatory (fitting accompaniment rare which had been to the exotics but the decorations thereon exhibited)

few

a

very duet

the

she

the

attained, pieces was

brightest." did

doubt

no

in

mind

are

with

many worun

suc

thoroughly the stretch

on

Clifton,

have

the

a

at,

high pitch

the

was

our

hardly is

off

Clifton brook

to

that

"

wear

of

Uiaston

to

aimed

flights

credit for orchestra

execution

their

ever

agriculture.

'

this

a

and

pertect;. to hear, Scenes

allude

adapted

keeping

had been consumed hours and a half in the most brilliant and enjoyable held outside Perth. The concert ever arrang stage had been most tastefully turned into a veritable ed in fact

tJUlAUtJU

in the unfrequently, to acknowledge

criticized are, in

severely out

not

no

pro

select

been an admirable of the nature we

in

"

un

a

and

and Gown"

Wig

strides. ing rapid Though only about twelve months in existence it has now over 40 benefit members on its books, and it is admitted that ere generally it will be one of the strongest long branches in the I believe colony. the anniversary celebration is to take on the 11th September. place The weather for the past week has been very in .conse boisterous, of which quence mail boats have been somewhat delayed. A branch of the Commercial Bank has been opened at Albany, and is

he

of his hearers. propensities For Thee," Miss Lockyer in the song, her usual sweetness of displayed and when she left the stage rendering, no one had the faintest idea that two

Tuesday

on

many of the

the

risible

them

Such

offered

he managed to tell amusing anecdotes of gentlemen "

OlUItillLLg

they have that those

run, fact

iliG

ciJJ.Wl.lOUAUU.QXy

halls.

our

to

of his

ceeded

no

"

and length twenty-minutes

choice

In

occupied

the

to

great

and

majority,

admirably

every his

excellence

Gindovnlln

of

for be

may the

the

in

Subject.

more

out-siders, we still

attempted, admirably Mr. courteous conductor,

deserves

gifts

which nature can bestow, come here to make a fortune and hoard up the treasures which we our in indolence to allow waste and in our extreme know not ignorance the value of. But, to strange after three or say,

forth

what

The

are tliey sleepy race, lacking in connctence,

hold

was

was

audience

and,

comer

beu-ieuance,

It

mixed

would

duffers,"

concert

a

to.

Sir,

the to public. also that the

to

in the to fill look

as too, would have

gramme,

To

"

are

must

we

believe

indifferent

of

skilled"

WORD

to

Concert Promenade of an inducement matter

A

submit

generally inclined

are

both

before the programme to be people are still as to refuse travell without the getting the selections pleasing

and

concluded,

Society

and

6

half

1

The

is

1

on fired its owu range. for the South Australian

train

o'clock

Australian'

;

volunteers

the ten

representing

i

West

'

contest between teams Australian South and came off on Saturday.

firing

the

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this Lesfrain

money

was

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to

the packet To enable Anselm." the box handed

the carriage which was to such time as convey him away, until to should be allowed meet. they Laura However, the Prince promised that he would let her know the exact time he was to leave the Prison and the road he should travel She by. had to submit to their arrangements, which she was told were in reality so favours to her. many She granted and thanked her kind friend that back to Brumn. evening they started Laura trusted she would have an of letting the poor captive opportunity know that he was soon to be released. But. she was doomed to be again for Bernard had not disappointed, seen

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and

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said the well," to raise Lady :

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be

had

be given his host when leaving. On were written these words. " the good Brother you to visit unforeseen accident By some

going Laura Lady Eliza watched her with solici and inspired tude, by her kind heart she too threw herself at the feet of the monarch, saying " have pity on this child. There Sir, are

to

soon

siderable

to

was

Lesfrain him the

spirits.

well

quite

this the young girl be hearing calm, and the joy she had lost for a short time returning to her she ran over to embrace the generous to whom friend she owed it all. This so perfect friend, noble in her devotedness, desired to increase the yet more she had enkindled joy which by put in a position to reward the ting Laura kind-hearted warder.

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in the stated the Star that the title novel will 0'Brien:s It is were Boys." the Irish social life, is

It

told

fib

day, counsel engaged for received a farth

the

have

him

reassure

would On

identified.

the other

him

by

given

rumour

nor

this the purpose (3) In order to effect tenants Ireland are invited throughout to contribute to a tenants' defence fund in to a fixed the poor-law proportion valuation of their holdings.

for having her, managed Lesfrain and get a word with about the General he had been

to

recent

The

Eandell.

religious

of the The London correspondent to is in a Freeman's Journal position on most reliable authority, the confirm, the

a

unable

felt

so

to meet

named James

found near, of a struggle. in the man's Dean Sherlock,

Toku

lady, of the

and

Wingrove, while found Wednesday, a man covered with bushes. He the matter to the police, reported found a bullet who, on examination, wound in the head. was No weapon man

she

mind

sat up almost the whole walls. night looking at the dark prison At early dawn however the faithful came over to relieve her fears Bernard

and

good

on shooting th6 body of

ago.

population,

to rest,

York.

the

Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., says three movement Parnell began

her

in

thought

disturbed ago by the former's Eoman Catholicism. upon A tribute to Washington in twentyseven to the languages was presented of the United President States by the President of the. Jesuit New College,

good

a

Gladstone and Cardinal Manning renewed the intimate of' friendship Oxford which was some days,

years attacks

800,000.

Dillon, of it in

time

of

population

Mr.

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Defence

AND

LETTER.

of the following circular Copies hare been despatched to the bishops, priests, and prominent and laymen of Ireland, to the English Liberal members of

League

REGULATIONS.

Parliament : " House of Commons, 23rd July, '89. " As secretaries to the honorary Committee Special appointed by the Irish Parliamentary Party at its meeting to make yesterday, arrangements —

The following of

lations

Defence

the

rules Irish

new

and regu Tenant's

League The

(1)

is

League the

tain

the

are

rights

Ireland

now

Irish to

and

assert

of

of the tenant farmers attacked threatened or

combinations

aggressive

Defence main

Tenants'

founded

of

Irish

by land

to their and equit legal protect able interest in their holdings by a de fensive combination themselves. among is to The of the League object (2)

counteract by legal tion of landlords rents;

to

extort

means

to

stimulate

destroy tenants

or

terms

in

imperil their

the

holdings.

or

of purchase, or

evictions,

excessive

arrears,

UDjust

impose inequitable

combina

all

exact

to

in

any security

way

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lords,

to or

to of

to

preliminary

the

to

enclose,

of the 1 rish

formation

Defence League,

we

for your

have

the

consideration

of

the suggested constitution, before the first be laid meet ing of the League to bo held in Dublin about the end of next month. We are that subscriptions authorised to state to the League, or donations in aid of its a

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which

will

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Committee

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William

O'Brien,

Timothy O'Connor,

and

Mr.

Biggar,

and

;

8263 bushels Queensland, 43,584 of oats, 109,879 of Western Australia, 322,739

Mr. T. D.

Healy,

Gill

P.

T.

sub

all

and applications received up to of the first of the meeting be recorded in the report will of

scriptions the date

League

add

to

will

attention

that

speaking

to

Plain is the title article in

Thomas the Southern to Melbourne Sir

president Adelaide, to hold

M.P.

he South month. as

(says from

historic

his

in of

campaign the

20th

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wow

Mr.

if

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conf

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the

Whelan

.

who the

in

ings

is

at

districts

country

to

Esmonde

meetings as for Western

possible Australia.

to

to

blood.

as

per

torture, rape, favourite means. exclusively

is

the

New

in

Western

659;

6-56;

in

revenue

is

population

thus

:

;

stands

the population New 19s. 2d.

South

;

3d.; New expenditure

Zealand, of the

8d.

3s.

.

as

follows

:

National Library of Australia

oats,

his

importance Milk.

of

milk

is

For

whatever

be

to

some

and

the

down

sit

and

again

vegetables

and

;

to

'

er

boiled ham, and saute of of the queen

me some bring roast goose, and some liver,

squash potatoes, stewed tomatoes, he says, in his Well, his voice as he rests

beans,

manly

He

remarks! thinks so

'

Conveney's "

hands

his

found

out

but

par' of knives —

his of around

looks

seienely wonder who .he is, didn't we hear two

people do for

they three ask,

Fr.

is

John

'er

now—

on the table and rubs has 'I guess Mr. Cleveland can't be above his that a man sudden rattling unfortunately the rest and folks drowns

and

he

mashed

strong elbows

What

is

fool

Action Standard." that

We observe action

been

against The

settled.

in the place the cans water-tank, should be provided in every dairy.

that

?'

Father Conveney's has the Standard defendants have

is

consent

a

ratified

the

by

court

effect

for the that they apologiee of the libel to and publication agree the £75 in court, paying moreover lodge sum with all costs. of £25, together The libel was in that Father question to a wish at expression " Skibbereen that of the the hands

gave

Conveney

meeting in God might strengthen

a

public

who killed District-Inspector It is satisfactory to note that Martin." a zealous even the Standard cannot libel and respected Irish absolute with priest impunity.— -Nation. man

of

most

important

of dairying which deal of attention,

has received a great and there is still more as the merits difference of opinion to of the deeD and shallow t.bn milkla svstem in wide, shallow placed the deep system, deep

The

employed. receives America

of

are

deep

cans

of support

measure

As be

should

in

summer

is

it

cooler

in

be advantageously the best give used are generally

results.

about

with

20

When

in.

of water,

as

running

kept

be

shallow

dishes,

districts

the treatment ing of the butter. cream

is

matter

how

is

Kept at a temperature with the regulated

:

are

a

of water the tank,

stream

mux

lid.

in

immersed

a

and

much more is re the milk. M. T. K. the principal dairying York State, on belief of " The says leading

visited

of New Australian the of the features

cans

The

well and

setting

Dow, who

would

diameter

through

so

for

quired

and

close fitted

a

tne

tne cans, covering low temperature.

cannot

in

are

they and

filled,

could

cans

The

8 in.

a

which and spring

that

adopted,

deep,

at

kept

during deep

Australia,

the

essential

and

than

temperature prevails generally

tank

in

cans

and Europe, and it is a system adapted to the requirements

peculiarly of Australia. milk lower

while

dishes, narrow

use

the larger

,

signed to the

the

Care is butter-making. needed throughout the process to keep the milk and its produces clean. Setting Milk. milk to Setting allow the cream to rise is a department

is

the

against

which

BUTTER-MAKING. Cleanliness of condition

;

waiter

string

;

eat a and buckwheat breakfast and

ought

we

cauliflower.

and

be removed at once to the dairy or house. milk Here the milk should be strained. If the dairy is a cool one, the animal heat will but pas& off gradually should it be necessary to send the milk or the factory away to market quickly, it should be run through the refrigera tor. In the absence of a refrigerator,

you and

steak

him

let

as

office,

own

their

#atm,

loyalists

which

oiled

their

with

boots from it.'

dripped statement sustains it.

was

the but

disputed,

"

determined and he enumerates

were

be rebels,

maddening

measures,

there the

insulting

by which the rebellion fomented the deliberately by that it might be stifled Government in union forced on a Mood and the hateful

people. prostrate revelations striking those best acquainted !

of the

time.

But

There in

the article

with most

are,

the

striking

indeed, even

to

history of all is

In

both the cow milking, the milk treatment. require proper to the The cow should not be driven at slow than a milking yard faster

Milking.

and

natural

and

walk,

otherwise

Holmes

declares,

®ome.

anfc

Station, DAIRYING.

was

8,647,690 of

of

and oppressive,

Victoria,

;

2,803,800

and

grease

should several

;

jbushels

body,

he

;

South

raised

be given

might hazard

of the Durham of me, in the presence that had several he himself persons, in cutting assisted with open the breast " out axe and pulling the heart.' an Mr. Gladstone asserts and boldly that the rebellion of '98 clearly proves work of the Govern was the deliberate "The ment of the day. Government,"

Wales, £8 5s.; 18s. 7d. South Aus

were there of wheat,

instances

"'Captain told regiment

Queensland, £8 Western £7 9s. 6d. Australia, tralia, £9 2s. ; Tasmania, £4 18s. 4d. New last £6 3s. Id. In Victoria Zealand, season

who, at the

"The Gordon

;

.

in

day

of the population £7 Os. 5d. ; New

his

of the Ancient Some soldiers British regiment cut open the dead body of Fr. after the of Michael battle Murphy, took out his heart, Arklow, roasted the

thus

New Victoria, £7,287,151; South Wales, £8,778,851 ; Queensland, South Australia, £3,368,405; £2,376, 399 ; Western Australia, £385,129 New Tasmania, £405,807; Zealand, This works out per head £3,725,555. given:

given to cruelty. liberation from he weut to Mr.

wholly

after

"'

10s.

is

was

lordship

and maintained concealed until the storm passed away.' " On the other hand

;

colonies

ground While the backs of

lives

;

South

;

suspicion

notwith hours, remonstrances of pressing This nobleman's attention

day

"'Many

Western Aus 16s. Tasmania, £2 £3 12s. 8d. The

6d. ;

£2

Wales,

£4

5d. ; Queensland, £2 6s. Australia £4 '5s. Id. tralia,

may

libel

salt into the cuts; throwing their wounds allowed to be

not, however,

men,

£2

Victoria,

:

Now

to

turkey

of

twenty-four

And again

£7 6s. 7d. ; New South Wales, £8 7s. Queensland, £9 3s. 7d. ; South Aus £7 16s. lid.; Western Austra tralia, £8 8s. 9d. The taxation per head lia, of

you and

or

what knew.

cutting his men,

but

believe (original idea, he says we all eat a man that you take

another

talking

turnip,

(says Gordon) Cornelias house and took out Grogan's of the stable two coach horses to sell.

Victoria,

for

On the Wexford

Zealand, head of the

per stated

in

on

were

miserable were

was

rebels,

his lordship,

'the standing the surgeon.

718;

Australia, in New

on

being

dressed

;

Tasmania, 597. The

lia,

of their

nor

I

believe,

as

fritters;

order

by

given men,

employed

;

was

special

after-

vain of clean

butter-making

process of the milk and the work milk to raise the Cooling

practised. No universally or how small the large and some method dairy, deep can of keeping the milk cool seem to be regarded as indispensable In the case of the vats to the milk referred was already not set deep, for there was a large body of milk to be cooled but cold water was in the applied space between the bottom and double Bides. The object is to produce a difference of sought between the milk and the temperature

.

;

'

in

;

in Queensland 3306 ; lia,

A flogging

Lord Kingscourttotwo

those

'

all

eats

hands

Protestant

an

none, except the drummers

Vic

popu 3620

:

down

at the whom

Mr. me tev. whose uoraon, clergyman, and natural was strong prejudice against the We have only insurgents. space for an illustration or two out of a

is in

beneficed

a

much.

sits

much

of

sea

were and murder their Mr. Gladstone quotes from the contemporary

of

writings

South

South Wales, in South Austra 3777 in Western Australia, rate is in 3588. The marriage Vic 842 ; in New South Wales 737 toria, in Queensland 863 ; in South Austra lation

a

the trans is

at night meal. Well, hearty feels kinder that man heavy an' lazy. he does ? And he Don't you .know he smokes 1 thinks too but much, too much. believe he eats sir I Yes, of us we all eat twice as think just

he has opened out

heart of hearts, they justly as the main Mr. regard props of coercion, Gladstone affords a striking illustration law of the methods by which and order were maintained of the by the friends of '98. Union in the insurrection Arson

Australasia of

through that

path

too

he

2.

their

in

"

New

thousand

be

It is

language

own

then at dinner time he'll and eat a lot of meat and pie and coffee again

so

resistance.

short easy. To the Pigottists who raise their and eyes in hypocritical horror of Moonlighters, isolated outrages

route

en

;

3249

oppression

libertv

The and

is

many

1,085,740; Queensland, WaleB, 387, 463 South Australia, 318,308 Western Australia, 42,137 ; Tasmania, The New Zealand, 146,149; 607,380.

toria

must

the

in

be

It is warm when it comes from and the animal cow, heat must be to pass off quickly, allowed or the effect will be injurious. The milk should not be allowed to stand exposed to the heat,

was

potatoes eggs and fried for cakes and coffee

Govern

to

demand

her

reach

hundred

rate

resistance

?

He

now

again.

his

and I do, and

old

this

to

as.

liim

:

for population The birth 3,678,056.

Clarion,

days was that it was both Mr. Gladstone O'Brien but follow the doctrines Catholic Church. Three con she holds to be necessary to In

armed The 1.

Irish

A preliminary of Australasian return for 1888, prepared by the shows that on the Government statist, 31st December Victoria headed the list The in are population. figures

total

furnished A

hug

has Mr. Gladstone always wanting. removed the second also. Thanks to need no longer look forward him, Ireland

Victoria, return to his what

;

London

of other means redress open the 4. A reasonable oppressed. The last condition was hope of success.

Statistics.

1,090,869,

the

in

hence

all

pail,

sty.

the from copied Lancet a few years and ago, to the Jrodunk by a syndicate and a hundred other important and has been around floating

you

the

opponents

Man.

talking

that

article

see) I

next

statisties

Victoria,

ill

An

vii

is

into

lating

demon-

jiuiuou

will

it

be used, it must attended to when taken from carefully the cow. Milk absorbs noxious quickly should not be allowed gases, and hence to stand near the manure heap or pig

flattery.

man

since.

New

of

address here when

Australasian

TTlirt»l u jjiuu

/I

who

!

sheets,

great No

to and who had promised South Australia, asking intentions are. It was thought that Mr. have more time to spare Deasey might for thoroughly this canvassing colony than Sir Thomas Esmonde, and a list be of places where good meetings could him : If Mr. guaranteed has been sent return here as expected, Deasey cannot will be for Sir made arrangements

Thomas

Ah

irresistible to

proves

cleanliness

as

Treatment

fear

his

his

Loud-Voiced

loud-voiced

ever

ment

meet

addressing

servile

for

the

at

the

witu

of the

present

their

Irish

justify

Secretary National in League Adelaide, is, we to Mr. understand, writing Deasy,

M.P.

truth-6peaking

no

ditions

He intends Western visiting in October or Australia November and that thinks he could visit the perhaps towns in South on Australia principal liia

illdug

4-

n

in

facts

Gladstone

uuau

of

better than

milk

purpose

Union"

the Irish

on

him

enters

efforts

milking.

of Mr.

ill

hopeless. and Mr.

a

on

people

the

Mr.

rebellion

writes Cross) Mr. W. ViceDixon, of the Irish National League, that he has arranged stating

begins Wales

love

the

Union-

and violence has people by fraud moral force upon their con binding science. He a with quotes approval of Mr. O'Brien at the Forgeries' saying the sole Commission that to objection

at of meetings Mount couple in Gambier and Millicent early Aug but cannot to remain ust, arrange any in South at that Australia longer time, ,

the

on

Speaking

his

ling array,

to

Coming

Esmonde,

of barley.

73,630

Gladstone's masterly Nineteenth Century , and it and no mistake. plain is, speaking with the Speaking (says United Ireland) of his great authority, marshal courage

us

Esdmonde Thomas West Australia.

his

The "

any be

ouiaviuu

Sir

wheat, in barley; of bushelB

for

Campbell, " Joseph R. Cox. Sees, to the Special Committee."

Hon.

of

less

may the regarding of the League.—

make to to pleased and constitution object Your faithful servants, " Henky

revelation of the courage, and truth, of the great who genius Englishman dares tell these things to his own people, bids and with the truest of all patriotism her clear -this one stain from her foul be it annals. To their credit spoken,

careful

be given which you

communication

of oats,

41,852

wheat,

Plain

proceedings. have "We

"

Mr.

Mr.

Harrington, Mr. T. M.

Sullivan,

its

Mr.

the

of barley in New South 1,131,427 ; Wales, 1,405,503 bushels of wheat, 109, in 931 of oats, of barley; 36,760

of Mr.

Mayor

M'Carthy,

'

Dublin,

'

the Lord

Mr. Davitt, Mr. Justin

Parnell,

neatea

she or

should

excitea.

not ine

be art

of milking is easily learned by practice, it for to is easier and, as a rule, people to milk their learn than to govern 'i of he temper the milker temper, for he can requires governing, only in anger the expense of the at indulge milk

The cow should

supply. quickly, until the milking be milked dry.

milked

is

finished, must

not

should be be left and should

to be taken for the strippings milk, are not to only valuable, but, if allowed the cows remain, diminish milking is another capacity. Regularity poiut of importance. The cows should be

obtain

milked

all

at

Care

the

time every day, an allowed between interval equal being each milking. mu6t be ob Cleanliness served of dairying. If rubbing the teats is not sufficient render to them clean, before be washed and dried must they milking.

the

If

same

filth

isallowed

to

mix with

as a sorrounding condition atmosphere to of the favourable the rising cream. In those creameries which did not pro of butter duce a large quantity I

what

found,

known as the The main operation. is

always

'

cooley feature of the milk of this system is the placing in deep closed cans in cold submerged The cans are water. about 20 in. deep, are in and they a tank of cold placed the water to about 2 in. water, rising above tbe the top of the can, so that '

in

system

whole

There

submerged.

is

is generally into the flowing an overflow pipe so that the tem

stream of water small tank from a and tap, off the to take surplus, a

is of the water kept at from Fahr. the degrees Although less labour the than system involves usual method of milk in broad setting shallow a still more labour-sav dishes,

perature 40 to 45

adopted in the large

plan is setting

ing viz,,

the milk

in

the

factories,

vats."

Of

from cooling apart of water, would not be as shallow as the cream setting,

deep

course,

setting,

by means good as rise would not before souring commenc ed but when is cooling adopted, ;

of the

rising

temperature

falling

the

cream

milk

allowed

is

longer

kept time

is

promoted

of the milk, the cream

sweet in

which

to

the

by the and as is

rise.

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living Seigel's

no

asthma than

more

disease

(indigestion and it now abated, be as hale, and soon

and himself, witnesses

Syrup

just ready Curative and

The

ill.

were

dyspepsia),

seems

of

taken

first

which

and and

bunch of green and Dr. Soule's

she

of a fair shrewd

good judgment

situation

own

she bad life

following touching appeal I have been swallowing Inspector do months. me no for They good.

Mother

genuine

nan.

c

native

to

to

made

going

dure

was

Nature is heir to Have been cured by Dr. Soule's Hop Bit ters, of which can be found in every proof in the known world. neighborhood

igTNone hops on

o

vi.

is

been but

years,

since

poisoning, almost fact,

no

Barbara nf

cured that her disease probable began others the usual as do, with symptoms bad the of sour headaches, breath, rising fluids and faintin the throat, oppression of the stomach, loss of sleep, ness at the pit dull bad taste coated in the tongue, eyes, became chronic and mouth, Sec., and finally her not hopeless through being able to find The Inspector states that she any remedy. could

journeys

scrofula.

is

being

place,

use

to

and wise

ailments arose and digestion,

about

excruci

!

Saltrheuin, indigestion, frail

small

a

there

nraif.i«T» voivivu

added

this, her

Although

Barbara

been

inflammatory

from

suffering

on

the foundation for Chronic and out of this Dyspepsia, and as complaints age her. crept apace upon

her

asthma

course

women.

ating pangs and chronic,

the

many

of

agony

111!

crazy

"

and

months,

pointed. How 4

sir,

of phsioians, liver diseases, called consump

cured.

44

wound as more. many do it, Didn't want to you know, but it was kill or be. killed. The crowd let me alone after a while but the Indians was a nuisance. I was counting just I bad killed in up how many twenty4

been

to

great

dying"

by

given up kidney coughs,

Women gone nearly

People

1866.

and

enabled

Mother

Patients

nearly

or

was

other

up

theparish." It seems

other severe

have

tion,

of law

of

dead

and

years,

Bright's

laid and

way

health. from

If

ii.

44

was

?'

and

would most child

smallest

or

or

under extremely

she would that She did not

that

tlm

old

an

The trouble from which out. dated back In many years. more prosperous days she had

sprung

one

Ameri

a

exist

ago came

likely kind. but and

in

noniiniarl

Indigestion had

time

Smith, She

wuu

better in some

liad

combined

arc

valuable, into Dr.

em

surest

dyspepsia

or

indigestion,

to

lessness

Request.

some

instiutions

living suffered

ness, respect

eminent

most

and

to

on

and

agent.' Must

deal

;

infirmities bodily albeit Barbara was not ignorant, fallen into In earlier poverty. the somehow obtained advantage

i.

the

that

says

education, chapter

4

great

few

a

per, she

busi

4

a

Dying

the mainland, miles distant,

on

land

l

the

It

complaints,

seen

;

but put your Dr. remedy,

harm, pure Bitters

simple,

named Barbara woman, the notice of the Board. it did look and not ill, of any long need care

parochial

paper. ?' asked one Were you cattleminding of the group. a railroad station No, sir ; I was

have

He

lands.

tell

and mys wonderful terious curative is which power developed, is so varied in its operations that no disease

his

4

on

buy good,

44

at

water.

ice

can

said the he laid

as

much

so style,

An amusing and yet pathetic incident in the short and what the poet Gray called annals of the is told poor," by Mr. simple John of the J. R. Macklejohn, one Inspec of the Estors Shetland Poor, at Lerwick,

dele

all

And

the here

cured

there,'

goatee

only

you

that

A Pauper's

bu.t

kidneys

lost

Texas

does

in

symp

the

see

chapter

than

and

icle.

haven't

can

give

Oklahoma

this

Times.

spending

that American cures Hop and will cost, see always at a trifling you and have times health. Chron good good

you

of a bulge before I begin pocket the third time and I to-day, of anything smell got the first

invalid

rougher

no

Hard

and better food, cheaper clothing real and substantial things of life get more and the foolish every way, especially stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors of the vile or using so much humbug medi

grateful.

are

lost.

discouraged.

rough,

ness,

More

healthy

will he

years,

SILVER

LEVERS, Guaran GALLE'S, Albany.

J.

will If you stop fine clothes, food Tich

article

convention

and

for

to

at

or

abscesses,

44

of

any

such

Dubuque.' You are!

44

Ar-

I

two

Soule's

"

goods

am

teed

near

icians

;

my

able

not

a

we

to

Ask

'that I affirm

valuable

gentleman

any

Bright's disease, diabetes, retention, and to retain all the bility urine, and ailments to Women peculiar

sight

when

for

;'

years

the presence of within the system, and effective curative

ROTHERHAM HUNTER

S.

0

trust

refreshing And

in

to

n

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still

sum

my

boils, out

eruptions, point; taints orimpurities and call for instant medicines. ulcerations

and I always

throat,

ask

to

he carries

if

44

he declares the contrary

causes

cine

sensation

the next in my

most eminent Physician what is the best any school, the world for quieting and allaying tation of the nerves, and curing all

got

says

1- was

blind,

snakes

Ask

all

man

a

of the

'

As

her

in

two

nn/ioconvi'ltr UvWwiSSUiiiijF

all

standing

recover

I continued

if

him

I

if

money

Three

bitten.

eyes,

physician and as she before her the

'This Court thus spoke; in what he speaks the truth I did promise to give him

but

was

Vital

time

The

woman

been

struck me iu my left leg.' And die ?' you didn't 4 As you see.' 4 But you you 1 had a quart of whisky, and I drank it and counteracted the poison. wasn't It quite enough, however, and and then when I feci there are days now

something little

Capped

HUNTER,

and Pills. Holloway's Ointment Notable Facts. Intense heat augments of skin disease and the annoyances the of febrile encourages development disorders therefore as ; should, they can they be, removed by these detergent In stomach and purifying preparations. liver and affections, complaints, pains of the bowels, Ointment spasms Holloway's well rubbed affected over the part ease, pre immediately gives the greatest vents and inflammation, congestion checks and the diarrheea, threatening averts cholera. The poorer incipient inhabitants of will find these large cities remedies to be their best friend when any when from unknown or pestilence rages,

mm

that ifhe he should

Physician, salve to her

his

applied

have

might

;

ov what iz called up entirely iz most uncomfoi table kritter wit the I had rather, stir up (he imaginable nest be stirred hornet's than up bi a

is

entered

I

a

an

of

use

a

4

I look upon known to

to

the

a

but

klass

Next

leaving

blindness, of money sum but ; she should infirmity remained, him This nothing. agreement

and

am

wish

noze, and doktors in this world as

world.

her

cbons.

get

pauper's phuneral. that world the and are willing so to mutch, as the philosophers. I poorly, an idea ; 1 wouldn't giv a cuss half the opinyuns that are float

There

lost

blame man for to enny trieing hiz even mules won't load ; lighten dubble without carry kicking up behind. if man haint got enny. that a I argy he haint soul. conshience got enny Keep yure feet warm, yure hed cool, and

her

from

refused

an'

kind uv pitty hiz destiny.

a

Physio-

physician tnis oargam of witnesses

cure

time,

don't

thru yure skarse

in

maue

after

sisted

child,"

just

anu

in the should

give

die." 44

I

I

for

it,

off,

J.

Q(

"

LEVER

Guaranteed Jewelled, GALLE'S, Albany. and

toms.'

in

the

having

called

tnern,

It's

"Well,"

you."

hear

articles

and

woman

eyes,

bad,

cannot

we

the little fellow, replied would that condensed cow

haz

I've

while spending a boy, was to in Florida, obliged other condensed as no milk, be had. "Mamma, must 1 condensed millc all the time ?"

one

?"

ian.

her

you

gents happen with you I shall be ever so I think I feel the premonitory

?"

he healed and demanded her, the promised payment. The old woman when she recovered her sight, and saw none of her goods in her would house,

city

weeks

'But

to

to

A.

bitten.'

me

party to his reflection.

Woman

old

property she had

for theatre was 'Julius

The play she said afterwards,

time.

Old

away,

salt

and

for

the

The

give being

Waal,

:

please

pork supper." The old lady went

farmer

receive if her

Can't

day.

have the potatoes

will

we

:

standard." I'm here, getting pork and potatoes

breakfast

you guess

a

UBual

See

fried

'

make bold

drove

a

not

loose

'em

4

the

?

at 1 got seated and the desk, my and menace me. serpents began to rattle Three of the boys were in at the looking determined not to window, and I was show a sign of weakness.

the

:

breadstuff

glad useful

are

very the

An

merchant

and

on

!

?'

SILVER

<»

4

when

wanting, occurred

The job

They caught

4

are

they

you

was

it

was

been

times.

rattlesnake

up a nerve.'

my

and

sir,

different

4

Him.

op

out

es

4

The

You must horse a

4

steal

!

Rise

we

family." And

had this out of Leith miles in one circulars of his trade of the to the failure barley fine old whiskeys are year our

of

tired for

Well,

Jones bought

ago." wine

and

grocer

"

do What

-.4

of meat

"Well,

now I but in hot water

;

44

neighbours." said Brown,

know," dog a short

44

44

it

mild

44

so.

dialogue Have you any hay ?" Plenty of it, sir." of corn Have you plenty

"Yes." 44 Plenty 44 Yes."

:

was

it

;

rate,

to

said

sir,'

advice.'

try How

turned

The of

nature

you,

cure

my

what

see

ing following 44

?

/

Dr.

physician, Mass.

narrow

five and big fellows, in while I my office I was at When I returned supper. and so walked was busy thinking, very in on them without warning.' right and then ? Mercy on me 4

went

two

to

44

At any a cow, I believe. cost me £20 to fix it up with who owned the critter. the fellow 44 of the quietest be one Jones must said Smith the other men day, going,"

No

i

governor

who Briggs, target practice) eye, old man

(to at

out

day

if

can

he

the

4

found

last

that

put

to

me

one o'clock January stood when the thermometer morning, of a in the zero, of vicinity party in a very hailed a farmhouse roysterers The farmer boisterous fashion. sprang few drew on a out of his warm bed, and ran out shiver of clothing, articles

use

remained

at

state

follow

a

About

Doctor, what patient of your saving if you my life so afterwards shove a bill at me big it ? that I worry myself to death over A fellow for a position said applying in his last four he was place, years afterwards he would It was learned

Convalescent

is

horse

Getting

hundred

forty-two the Times.

table,

abusing

some

hundred,

a

sixteen

once

restored.'

I follow you.' has discovered that volcano in the Sandwich

Doctor,

1

Over

boys

will must steal a horse. You You and placed then be arrested, convicted, diet and in a situation whore your in a short be such that regimen will be time health will perfectly your

his hand

table).

been

gentle

had

?'

wounded

years a

have

You

4

p

otfO

capes

he

4 j

I

because

perceived 4

a

j

?

Precede me' (waving

the

will

4

brought

A

Watertown,

you a

life,

figures.'

back.'

for

promised

steal

:

chicken his On

if

him into however.'

Prescription.

quickly

disease.

his

to

celebrated

a

of

Spring, doctor

it

cheapest was for one and finished built sovereign for another. What do boarder : can a fellow City time to kill here ? Farmer Waal, I How'd dunno. like to .whitewash yer the

health consult

His friends

and put

coffin

such

in

ever

recently

was

trance.

lie's now Well, the undertaker

won't

have 4

4

?'

4 but I am satisfied Only thirty-four, oi cut seven that I have left eight some as where. that is When such a thing mind it is hard to recall off your exact

think

man

He

4

a

'I

stingiest

?'

into

fell

suit

guillotined

and

Stingy

dead supposed he was a coffin. He returned

is,

usually

is

that

at the bar ?" prisoner Meet him there quite

44

sir.'

hung

captain have.

to

apt

cross-examining

the

met

is

Why

4

created.'

What

sick

ship

a

he

who is A man is the fellow It that loses his head.

Lawyer,

"

question

wrecks

Phenomenally is the Highfive

that

?"

on

more

more

A

©wis.

B

a n

a

to to

be

one

to the the

save

perish.

Syrup

is

for

medicine

vendors A. J. White, Limit by the proprietors, Road, London, E.C. ed, 35, Farringdon

sale and

by

all

the

Neseit's

Ladies

Silver

Watches,

£3

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