The Record Newspaper - 6 June 1889

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WATCHMAKER,

JEWELLER,

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and

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about

Vatican

to

its

of

libraries

1600

place world.

the

the

The

V. which

scene

not

the

on

room,

It

entering.

to

say gaudily, floor of which,

painted dotted at

are

intervals,

com

safe,

the great which tprm the glory stored. Every here are the cupboards

modious,

dry receptacles

that

of tbe Mbb. of the are library and there among to different various works of art, gifts and cases and glass-covered Popes, such as are to be found in other tables, mass

and

MSS.

such

containing other

libraries,

illuminated as are best

treasures

suited exhibition. The cases and .for tables of the Vatican however, differ, from of most the cases and tables other in covered libraries being up carefully .

with

wooden

the

shutters. "

and

de

republioa."

Among cases

are

several

treasures

tbe

to be met famous the Virgils,

not famous

a

only

in

these

Terence, Palatine

other among them, and many of the classics, but also what most turn to first, the worldwill students famous the MS. of the Greek Bible, Codex but little studied, well-known, has This famous MS. Vaticaiius.

MSS.

beeu

guarded that jealously have found it even scholars professed difficult to obtain more thau a passing More liberal counsels at it. glimpse so

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have come to prevail. however, now, Looked at merely of writing, as a piece the MS. is certainly the fine, singularly letterB are and wellclear, distinct, is of space and there, formed, plenty between tbe lines, of it becomes with no

to

be

remains palimpsest of Mai, most

found

to

so a

On

difficult.

means

also

say

copy, Cicero

interesting

in

has

possible defined

that little one

the

reading

practice by other treasure

the

same

ease

word

a

it

tbe

single discovered by Cardinal De The Republicd. feature in this interest

is the ing fragment with which the ancient

ing

complete

is

a

success

writ

underlying been It is recovered. hardly wellto that the clear, believe

treasures. In one inestimable of articles gathered from

catacombs and Christian early in another a series of jewelled tombs next comes icons' brought from Russia and patens and a of chalices collection ;

;

early

Church series

of

'less,

I

read that

think, of more,

I

hope speech in which

hesitate powers highest noblest

wonder

whether

it

to

Ireland—

have governed in

is

Sir

as

Charles as

was

of the

Ireland

me

the

greater

chief

that part

the

law

of

governor of

the

though

Coventry,

and

be

cannot

a

plate

;

after

specimeus

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this

a

of the

associate. most

aud

it

Royalty

even

the

evinced west, ;

their

on principles between wavering

of coercion for their

and

There that

selfish

a

Plan

template carried

Campaign

of that

con-

should tbe ends

boycotting for and,

further,

not

did

J

bo j

in

not

was

that

necessary

it

It

that

in

line

of

was

a

a

gain, cases the legitimate and overstepped,

e

cceptional defence

not

was

loss,

its nor the organisation be held for responsible

neither

they

couuselled

j

excesses

ap-

pioved.

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that ing who is a highest cannot

England a

jew

I could help Charles Russell himself, attain to the cannot Catholic, in the He prize profession. be mado of Lord Chancellor that,

(cheers). be

can

made

chancellor.

lord

I know about It awk might be rather patronage. to have a Catholic Chancellor ward Protestant new livings distributing within time a but a short ago we were distance of having that state measurable that of Therefore things. difficulty I only say cannot be a real one. Well, There

Is

the

Game

of

Sir

some

is

difficulty

because i

i

think

can

promrse

you,

how and I cannot conceive gentlemen even can I think I can a Tory resist it before very long a promise you that Bill the House will be introduced into of Commons which will sweep away this —

last

rag

of religious

(cheers).

disability

of

Archbishop Boycotting.

Dublin

vniueu

will

Christians

no

to

after

what,

all,

does

on

this

The

?

are Unionists quite can the comfort to they of this admission. His Grace get out of " terrorist did not approve boycott of this but extreme boycotting ing was not an article in the character Plan and it was never of Campaign,

recommended

all

by

the

skilful

strategist defence of

the weapon in forged No one more Irish could tenantry. excesses condemn tbe that decisively were committed than in a few instances Dillon and co did Mr. those actively him. It could with operating only that Arch excesses have heen to these his Grace Walsh for referred, bishop " which exclusive dealing," approved of was all that was in fram contemplated who

be to

respectability

Football

advised in lending by the patronage."

it

Drinking

to

leads

and

Gambling. and terrible foot a great extent leads to and gambling. drinking The headquarters of a club are generally cards a the public-house; "play-up"

To

in

the

the

name

hats of the partisans aud advertisement of

or

bear

the

of Campaign. That was ing the Plan to render it all that was necessary be respectfully and it effectual, may if in in that, exceptional presumed had not been pro stances the tenants for voked to defined exceed the limits condemnation obtheir the guidance,

to

feature

!

and this

matter is that obnoxious boy6 aud bet in connection with learn to driuk matcbes. is the various football It because of this which I have seen fact, which I for see exemplified myself, to

that

Saturday, open

my of

roundings not boys in

club, iii

pasted criticising

what comes, many now

a

they

is

the

course, light

worse

;

have

the

seen

j

|

j

of be

cards

Church remarks

church

and

have life.

the a

common

Game. direct

Many

milk.

is

ui

young home if

at imuu

;

auu

IIO

which

for object into a

a

basin

put His

Were

of

Royal Highness not he could correct the which Balfonrism has engen

sweetness

the

remedy which it

mind. public for that evil,

do

to

with

.There is only and the others and that is Tories remain

the Irish

for impossible esmina the malign

influences

of

whose

Secretary

are on a par. ruin each other, Forster himself and Lord Spencer; sickened his Londonderry, stomach for having a weaker scoundrelism than his ancestor

not

a

coer-

meanness

If they, did ruined both Balfour h;s

Excellency unbridled

ofinfam-

of royalthe descendant .of " Balfour" would stain the young bloody Prince's aud seriously escutcheon injure his For his own sake it Is reputation. therefore much better that Albert should not come Victor to Ireland till his mother has her venepablo put memory

ous

;

to

came

and

Executive,

Lord-Lieutenant

a

is

signature Ireland

the scion

if

Ireland

at

.Home

to.

a

the

request

.

Bill Rule:. for of Mr. Gladstone.

Advocate.

of

unblushing, flagrant as a race extensively upon is carried on in the gambling of day. And this is getting each tho year betting upon

The

to

If

bearing

churches

the

Pope only

knew.

of Archbishop Ryan, Philadelphia, speaking at a meeting of the Philadelphian Catholic Club a few weeks ago, told

which

news

more

very and

Saturday

Open,

These our

.

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!

various fixtures becomes and more impudent.

upon

may

i

(

sur

and smoking Book-making of accompaniment

recognised

game. almost as

led

j

for to be waiting telegrams tobacconist's windows, and ribald with oaths jests

and most of them drunk of them

full

any

night their

football.

mere boys youths, on a town large the colours or sporting

seen

I have been the baneful Hundreds

to

eyes

It

ty

most

every

him

peace

the

cionist Chief and brutality

the

about

with

anything j

defeat.

worst

a

is an addition, While the Rule. in office, and Balfonr retains no power, of the well-wisher could Royal family of it have reomtnend to any member

;

a

is

assume,

Home

;

for

be

one

some

for the accompanies arrangements celebrates a victory match ; drink ;

only

bitterness dered in

house with the smaller licensed is there too the dressing-room the direct lets his room without publican the money in drink spent pay, because than an adequate return produces more " Drink for the accommodation."

drink consoles The very

como.

right

all

;

a

ma

quite cided

sour

hotel aud patrons players meet after the match in bartaproom, " and vaults then make a ; parlour, of night of it" as they discuss the details of the team. the play and the prospects are almost Committee-rooms invariably tavern

this

and to

keep

lump of sugar

ball

worn

that stands

Journal

in to express a de declining on the subject, but as we opinion are not in a position to offer we advice,, with more freedom than may speak out to have our Irish contemporary appears done. As we bear the young no prince we should be sorry to hear that ill-will, to Ireland, he had been sent for it could

A "Converted Enthusiast" writes He to the Baptist denouncing football. to conclusion that the has come the and that tendency of the game is evil, "

alleged

consulted the happiness of the could think of asking him prince The Freeman's Journal is

young to

clubs,

of the is laid Great stress by some on that the Unionist the fact journals Dr. in his evidence Most Rev. Walsh, jTiwes-Paruell .before tbe Commission, that he did not approve acknowledged of some methods adopted for carrying the To boy on Plan of Campaign. of its phases, bis Grace in some cotting, but

Demora

lizing

at

The

Football P

Lord-Lieu

as

is

who

one

think

to

gentleman wiiijr

not

soldiers.

with a due perfectly respect for Prince Albert Victor and all the other members of the family, old and It would not young, be big and little. to tell Lord and the polite Salisbury much father of the respected

j

catholic.

than

in

and

to mend proposal some the measure, that Prince Albert succeed the present

matter, attitude consistent

j

leaders nor

a

the

in

becoming

j

be.

statesmen

now

neglect

neutral

j

it

view, should

occasions long-past smiles or kind any Ireland. Neither in has Rovaltv effigies

suggestion being Victor should Marquis of Londonderry of Ireland. tenant It Dublin the Freeman's

i

j

The

best

is

i

interests,

own

of its

some

j

j

their hatred consideration

Ireland.

like a or anything generous for of the the little isle sympathy from which the Crown has got

warm

starched to the

stiffly

resorted

and

and Qnly on rare has had Royalty words to spare for nor in mint person

carry also observed strictly

is

in the most severity Aristocratic society to humour a whim or a to seudiug an individual

enforce who are

to

practice tradesmen

should which by

it

dames have

Primrose

neither

Catholic

a

ireland

land

by

an

which

yet

the

prejudice

one

goiog ou, unwisdom with

speech

illustration

of the 1 cheers). to of any

(loud occurred

occurred

it you Russell's

of

behalf

on degree of causes

free to and to would be to Puritans

.clubs.

:

(cheers)—

we

said should

Morley

all,

Sir Charles I don't exhibited, of the strongest to say, some mind in their of the human very

magnificent Russell

welcome

the

other'

or

amount

collection

wonderful

more

John

have

You

objected,

have been letters before you for perhaps covered writing up by other 1000 years. The great hall which forms the raaiu of the library in a terminates building or series of of corridors, corridor, enormous On the floor of these length. are presents given arranged the various to the present Pope last year on the All along attainment of his Jubilee. filled with cases countless the walls are

and most

Mr.

lately

;

(

pleases,

who

rule, utmost

hesitates

never

this

Virgil

hitherto

that the with fashionable

;

vatioanus

oodex

out

Newcastle-on-Tyne

to

In answer to this may chance to meet. I say, let us try to persuade our young men not to play at all and then, if they it shall be neither with our will, aid nor with our sanction.

is

man

whom he with whom

with those

disadvantage the people

are

P

at

Speaking

country

cupboards.

brightly-painted these cupboards

in

is

the

the great

entering

be probably extreme unlikeness he has before seen. brightly,

raised

most

will

a

that

the Vatican with its struck to any other library He finds himself in

first

on

'visitor

;

More

it

made in

were

among

on

but

his

Charles Sir Russell be the Lord Chancellor Catholic the Sir Thomas Saintly

Will First Since

Every

cases.

trade shun

the

at

1447

in

Nicholas additions tbe year

the

treme

life.

extraordinarily its collection

time 23,580 MSS. in all, a large present are and of which Oriental proportion It prac Greek— is not very ancient. from the beginning of the dates tically When the most seventeenth century, collections were embodied in important an There had been indeed earlier it. the Lateran from nucleus transported was

our

well

.

now

Saviour's

the

the

as

I

is

particularly it is said

series

seem

particularly from scenes

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extensive, of MSS.

beautiful, representing

This is common. sense, subject. sound It is in as theology. which a practice with conformity pre of society, and also vails in every circle in ex with a Church of the practice

painted

j

which

Thelibrary,

s'mgularly

beautifully The pictures

-

would a more help to form just estimate of the made at least contributions by of learn some of the Popes to the cause is sometimes taken. ing than that which

most

are

.

it

:

arranged The ceilings by Pinturicchio.

as

to

an

in

as

!

library,

visit

a

books which, to printed here are ordinary library, the walls. on shelves along

devoted

now

:

and

able,

!

treasure

Papal

is limitations perfectly justifi and equally clear that boycotting those is not withiii limitations opposed the intention of the Papal Rescript to

certain

are

rooms

j

this

These

:

of the

impression matchless

VI.

many pastors as presidents It clubs. has

deacons hold office of the vice-presidents been the young men urged that will and that it is play football, far better that they should have the home of their club in vestry or church or parlour than in a laprooim. It is better that they should be restrained by the presence and influence of godly men that than to be left find a they should in place or immoral men any. set of careless they

j

an

are

clubs

football ;

or

!

Nothing

library.

interesting as rooms, they for Alexander

passed by is the Vatican Rome gives such

in

is

most

over

generally sightseer,

tbe neighbourhood of another series rooms the Borgia built called, by aud

in

them

and

j

hut students, the ordinary

time There

Rome.

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we

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for

religion.

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to-

Mr.

started

at

last

Oxford, of food,

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watched

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Mr. he

crime"

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been his

as

the

of guilty and coinfriend

to

police

also

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-

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of the

terms,

ambiguous in

"

a letter published writes, Anglican" two days after : of the Rev. C. You note the reception Church, in the Roman W. Worlledge St. of and speak of him as a curate That is not London Docks. Peter's,

the

of

grief

Catholic

in

the is

"Vienna

being

that

ed

in

planned,

in Madrid

About 1,300 on a recent assembled Wednesday in the Church of San Jose to sitting:

Communion,

Holy

soleirin

Pontifical where

Cathedral,

the

-wearing

him by the Cathedral

Maiss was the Nrincio

splendid

Pope.

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most

was

the there1

imposing,

two eigh present Archbishops, hundred and several teen' Bishops, !and monks; besides all the mem priests of and thousands bers of the Congress, come to who have Madrid 'Catholics In the for this occasion. specially' of ;the afternoon Bishops and members

being

ttie

Congress over

presided

Archbishop -'of'the

gramme ten-'

days.

of "

tlie"

laymen

by

all

one

sir

him left

An the

English' of

"charge

24th

starving such1

gentleman supplying

and a

Donegal. have been witnesses during Falcarragh

on a

To

'

besieged have three The

state

Arrests. April. arrested food to

peasantry affairs

!

in

come

Englishmen

who

in of the sad scenes the past few. days

his -

crowd

cases

pro their

horse

Harrison

tenants

derry

jail

was

and

restive It was

the

to

of miles a fifty large and cheered A loudly. outside the village the;-

gathered distance attached

short,

car on which Mr. conveyed became

the

to

being refused

to

farther.. proceed back to the Harrison was

driven Mr.

eventually

were police barracks, to another transferred

About

car.

200

all gathered nearly women, and I distinctly heard a policeround, sergeant say to a few of his comrades, " batons aud knock the. Get out your

people,

ple

were

but

claimed

was

We house. her as

the right but with the

and

she

emergency

the

to

same

at

was

were

out

them."

of

their with dashed

the

This

followed., the peo

was

on by the police Father batons. the against wall;

attack,

an

t

Gildea Father .

Father Stephens,,, was roughly pushed along the road, and Mr. O'Brien and Mr. O'Hea were also!, handled. In the confusion which,, rudely to

successor

,

Mr.

followed

Mr. mr.

legal result

first

told

admitted.

Mr.

Benson

men redeemed emergency of " smashing to the devil" found the inside they

thought

their

Bourke,

'R.M., eleven o'clock

at readiness the matter.

promise furniture

any house. intimated

'

Ulick

Mr. his

a-

Mr.

Mr.

divisional Afterconsiderable hesita said he was district-inspector in'

Cameron,

which then pointed

tlie

to the parties were, and when out the room.

the

knocked

conybeare

loudly

for

minutes

the

in o'clock the morning Mr. Conybeare said that !" see

!

Get out; he called be was

j 1

i

I

j

for

his

very

magisterial the house. the advocates that know

gentlemanly; and then demeanoui', It should be sufficient of the handcuff uuion

dignified,

a

young Englishman, of the and possessed connected highly of every one who knows sincere regard him, will spend Easter Sunday in Derry crime of a for the Jail succouring I wa9 awakened at starviug peasant. this three o'clock morning by the iutelliraid had been effectgence that a police ed upon the bouses of the evicted, and that

membered

that

formations

a

wile.

bourke

mr.

conybeare

he as

M.P.,

not

could

an

out

which Mr. O'Hea hear Mr. Conybeare had

english

barris

as

taken

Having

forcible

Head-constable

Kenny said

he

trial

at

and

having would

return

the

Conybeare he

cate

had

fence.

Mr. had

which knew

for

Mr.

his

been

his

Cameron

read,

Tuesday

on

Mr.

appearance. that as an

complained

consult

Mr. Bonrke Harrison for

sessions

petty bail

accept

of depositions and Sergeant

Mahony been

of

possession

The

dwelling-house.

advo to

refused permission aud prepare his

client

Bourke no

take

to

de

that

said

power

Mr. to

bail,

that he Conybeare replied beside him that gentleman Mr. as for Cameron, town-inspector was to Belfast, exercise empowered functions. of Independent magisterial Mr.. from

a

that

matter

was

accused

Crimes

Mr. Harrison altogether, of an offence under the

and Act, As for

defence.

he had only and client friend bail,

reserved

they the to

that

accept of his

behalf

on

would

lie

their

to

offer

say

no

give

bail. the

charge

ing

was

a

that

of besieged

of

police

were

a

prepared

an

to-

tenant's

been

suggested, may singled" specially A large number of

being

cluding Davitt, Wilson,

messages

of

deep sympathy

been

in received, Michaeland Mr. M.P., the of Bishop

from

Mr. Waddy, aud M.P.,

'

Mr.

Rapkoe. An

that

of

amusing

sup

from

story

Japan.

Theancient

Japanese custom Happy Despatch, has

or

have

may sovereign intimation

official

to

mortally receive

to

the

a

effect

-

be pleasing to the until it lias and, recently; the for unvarying practice

his

that

centuries it has exalted Japanese

any

who his

polite

suicide

authorities; been the

will

to

offender

acquiesce iesignedly, and,around his relatives to formally disembowel himself in .If the culprit presence, happened

summoning

after hiua, their to

For

death-blow. usual for

of Harireceived

be

of

the rank, of honour, a jewelled with which Mvord, But all these upon himself.

to

operate are now things ago the Mikado the words and

The

official.

was

Not long past. hurt by grievously conduct of a high court old and very was an of the

mau

of

blade encrusted

officer

an a

Next

with

him

brought

uiagnificeut with gold

inlaid

diamonds,

intimation sympathetic death would be regarded a

but

Crown;

the

unpardonable.

therefore, fatal sword, a

mark

a

was

servant

.valued crime

high

exceptionally as would,

sovereign him send

his

'

day, the

with weapou, aud a handle with together that his early as

a

benefit

to

and to the Mikado general The culprit received the sword all with but, as1 proper respect, had departed, the soon as the emissary in whose miud European wily Japanese--of thought have evidently habits taken to the quay, iirui root walked down the empire in particular.

in

,

loaf

family

nets

If

really

was

plying

in

alleged,

evicted

prosecution.

dignitary offended

that he must a barrister who Irish court at

an

has

expressive have people

been

hear

replied

in

practised

was

an

telegrams with the

Kari,

was Mr. Harrison Glenbeigh. charged under Law the Criminal Procedure Act

a

for

swore Harrison days ago against

who

his

for

as

ter, to

seized

to

Conybeare,

said

Mr.

few

it

That,

account

its

mr.

was

man emergency have maltreated

O'Hea,

Mr.

instructed counsel.

benson

about for several minutes and pulled by four and more three or than policemen, one was one old man person injured, will be re somewhat It seriously.

investigate at the M.P., outset of the proceedings, stated that he and had Mr. Harrison, appeared for

legal

:

for

Faloarragh,

they

as whether, magistrate, to release order Mr. Harrison's going bail till the morning. Mr: Cameron's on " take no was No, I'll emphatic reply bail. Get out of my place this instant, If I'd my clothes on or I'll arrest you. arrest Mr. I'd Conybeare said you." had every reason to thaulc he certainly

to

the

Numerous

and

of

pressed

to

Sad Scenes

work

'

Evictions.

Donegal.

of their-

to see allowed criminal the

if

even

further

arid

The

that he stating take the conse-N

and

rbmoyd

distance

a

of

whatever the result be, course, might anil the officers of police then decided to admit him and also to leave a to the neighbour in the house to attend old woman's wants. The poor

return

Mr.Benson

bedroom but no door, response and finally Mr. Conybeare returned, the room, Mr. Cameron entered jumping " from his Get'outbed; 'shouted loudly, or I'll throw out. of my you house, at How dare you come into my house

members:

the

being

amazing

of themselves by the gravity justified, the circumstances' iu pushing the door aside and the house. keepers entering Father to Boyle resolved adopt a similar

had

arrest

admission

Conybeare

to

was

inaugural by was sent to the a telegram Popesitting and a Archbishop, presiding by; tko to his policy couch messago of adhesion which ed in very affectionate will terms, be signed

be

conversation

at'

prepared discussion

for

mr.

were

by

the

not con

handed

Benson

case the Mr. the Court,

harrison

when

devil

almost

arrest,

,

with

sitting, preliminary Cardinal Benavides, to fix the pro-of Sarngossa, which1 is. to last session, Executive An Committee

propositions At Congress.

M.P.,

O'Brien, of Ins

several

a

lias

P.'

and

above

mr.

by

and

priests-

thirty-three

had

Boyle,

completion

magistrate. tion the in the house

to

in

sight

Mr.

would

abouts

officiated,

given

in

<

a and, later, said in the

vestments

and

posted.

the

on

the moonlight behalf, protested against these peasants ing expedition by which were their homes. The, dragged from accused for were returned trial.

Boyle,

representative, and even Father Boyle that he could not be

in his red-handedcaught Mr. declared that infamy. Conybeare to see Mrl and he intended Harrison, of the where demanded to be informed-

-

receive

their

till

found

be removed ; and an in the house.

not

installed

O'Hea

Mr. O'Hea conveyed. that he should accompany him as his solicitor, but prison1 denied and when was him,-

the

on

adviser, murderer

"

actually members is

was

death,

of

under

refused

waited- Upon District-Inspector Heard, to any one who refused to permission enter the barracks. Mr. O'Brien re criminal in marked that the vilest Eng

Congress

man

possession was

point

could

man

outside the Mr. O'Hea,

met

was

Father

by and

into the; admission Mr. Conybeare1

Madrid.

Catholic

the

placed

so,

He

him.

demanded

land .Wiiile"

course

with

who

resumed

had

and

by Mr.

pursued

was

whom intelligence: meanwhile been

many.

Congress

do

to

M.P.,

to

fefused

village

a True it is he was since three years but it is nearly him -think and those who knew he left, I believe, that, if he had not partly, left St. he ill-health— Peter's, through the step lie now have' taken would never

has

Conybeare.

The

around

curate

right.

course

.

rather

in

lately,

similar

-

having

quite there,

arrest.

however, constabulary, aud those gentlemen of proceeding their intention intimated from house to house till their work was This was done, and at Mr. completed. he returned alone Harrison's request a cordon with who formed the police,

Times

window

of the

out

arrived. She is quite police that one of the police advanced or hatchet and huge hammer

homestead.

at

a

management

:

/

to

was

party and

.

Cumbrace Cathed canoiiry.in to he had been cfiaplaiti ral. Latterly House at Andrew's Convalescent St. the an institution under Folkestone to

Isles

under

a

df;

tlie

the relief the police,,

to

--lie

to quite prepared his of action. The queuces were then the against peasants ceeded with. on Mr. Conybeare,

McGin

states

mother,

old

'

by

see

furniture.

>cf

offered

was

further parley any it of the depositions of the third name

was

door -being he the window them-! hurling

from

circumscribed in Coercion Irish

an

bail

In one that

card

was

him

place

his

Meanwhile

in

spirit the

the

the door. Her mother was out of bed; and both her parents, pulled was sister of six with whom her; little At five mouths, takeu in to custody.

the

invited

-drove

the remainder the police were At the house of Owen Coyle

and

fade,

the

the same succession An emergency was pursued. left in possession of each house limited number -was exhausted,

arrest

con

him

at

in

houses

who Benson from Oxford

Harrison

had

'

member known clusion

McGinley's

looking

was

a

broke

Mahony

entering

forcibly Mr.

her the

positive with

once

of girl bright that she- jumped when she heard ofstrawand awoke her- father, who

noise,

with when

admission

obtain

to

his

daughter, 12 years; her br.l

about

at

be of

before hold

-to

whatever. was stated

Not to dare to they would knock

pointing the rifle, house."

the

ley's

patrol,

again. Harrison under

house.

that

riaid

1877-79 and assistantStoke, Ipswich, School in 1876-9D, master Ipswich under the late a curate when he became In 188'6 he was Mr. Lowder. appoint and the ed the. Bishop of Argyll

could closed

the police door was Mr. placed

Accompanied

Mary

St.

of

and up, Harrison

came

riccusing ri dwelling

in

ordained

was

the police

>

not area

indignities scorned

forward

ran

rifleman

enabled to tenants'

was

life

of

Mr. called to the operations. till inmates to open a little be the door whs able to throw in some provisions, rind was in Irish his:request: repeated by of a number who boys accompanied them. The order was with, complied thrown but and some bread and tea in,

Convalescent Home, into tlie has been received Folkestone, Mr. in Church London. Catholic Cam WorHedge graduated at Trinity, to

necessaries

command

the

Mahony,

Worl-

St.

the

they had reached a McGinley,

Patrick

(Great

Wastelle

Charles curate Ddeks, and till

with

have of the

would

narrow

'Mr: noCourt. Harrison recognized offence in succouring a starving family, and as'helhad to so many been subjected

"

or

aud

smashed- open,

every

him

and;

him,

attached back: into man heard Doohau

chimney

supply

to

who

to

policeman to

house, hell." A

fronted sword

out

Catholicism.

to

formerly

Londbn

on

to

enabled

A

Doohau, stated the cause

see

the

kirn

lower

the

through

were

family

Christians, the great

agree.

Rev.

ledge,

they

.

Convert

The

were

men

publio-

basket

!

the

of acting For example, I had arrived at

is

to

defence

made

hour

accused

door,

shouted

and leave

being

when theyMichael

out rushed commotion.

1

of the

most

a

that

McGinley's, lived next

an

ing

were

unreasonable

that

them

Mr. M.-P., of Balliol

Conybeare, Mr. Harrison,

and

College,

On

Papists.

starve

arre8ts

wholesale

with water and fuel. At supplies of each house they found armed patrols were barri The dwellings policemen. to caded from within the keep out but police,

precedents of two sympathy

personally

to

that homesteads, form a commissariat with In accordance

relief.

Benson,

Protestants So many Pope, while not religiously

men.

of the

their

resolve

the

all

of the

because

simply

their

the misery shocked at

by so

of attempting

barbarity out from resolved

see

and he did. What was the Jane," Guard arid of the wonder of the Swiss gorgeous chamberlains when' the Indiana

struck and

people,

.

said the

much

so

were

.

daughter Monsignor " Well,"

my

wag

.

it

.

knew

only

When Jane he'd see her." Preston told the HolyiFather,

Pope

and

crime to

try

bread

to by

the

a

starv bayo

military.

went

bound

for

Paris

the law be against the issue, and his

a

mail

Havre,

-incontinently

honour-

with

board

on

for

a;.better

£6,000. illustration

steamer

that

was

and upon reaching. sold his sword of'

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never

met-

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Still

ever

will

exalted criminals swords of honour.

for

tation Mr. the Daily

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News.)

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Sectarian

fanaticism

in

of becoming

Instead

our of impending woes, evil continues to pander to passions. and Boselli, Thus two Ministers Crispi and the Syndic of Rome, M. Guiccioli, the antilend their openly support to which the Lodges catholic demonstration

the

for

Commission

May 31, Friday, that is expected

Sullivan

the

to

This

utter.

Two

they will way to show how home the Pope is

their

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it

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it

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few

a Chicago, have been taken

by

and abetting the aiding Sullivah that reported to having committed the

crime.

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lias

course

the first In made a final failed

Lenten

of Padre Agostino's not been without

close

incidents.

Queen Margherita

place,

hear

to

attempt

at

tate,

she

the

on

the

Donegal,

of

the

preventing unsuccessful. The

and

the

late

have

railway and Mr.

Gladstone

strict

so

of any woman in their the presence has tribune. Needless to say that this Ontheother rise to vociferation. given was seen the of hand, sight strange and cheering the Friar saluting people He had closed his last from the street.

by

sermon

Church

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John

to

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and

prayer,

eventful

an

Mrs. known

Phil

judicial Some

for

arisen

The

Lady

and on

a

public Kintore

journalist, separation

recent

afternoon. It and is the affair About 1500 citizens

Friday

extraordinary the city.

an

of

connection

in

and

The to

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Samoan

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resumed

the next They were papers. day's and after on received thelawn, enjoying hurried the vice-regal grasp, they of usual in the around expectation

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refreshments, There ed.

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chairs

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for

way

to

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Gresham Hotel, benefited which

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of proprietors else ono tli an any Even Scotch colonists

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their

at

restrain

from

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stringy.

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this

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took

that the

that

appears

was quarrel between place

a

the

disturb

the

two

a After evening. previous them between deal of wrangling

men

great

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to

rounds and

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day Observatory

fallen

cleared

but

up, within

that

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expected The gauge since

at the inches

20

last.

Friday

destruction of widespread through the excessive flooding

is of the country all ed from parts

hourly report the The colony. and Railway, tramway telegraphic which floods the communication, has been interfered with, materially

being of

resumed.

partially

therefore

was

The

s.s.

Carthage

Albany yesterday, from the

The local Earl Kintore

been action miners to

Melbourne

same

delegates to decide

appointed shall in the

G. R.M.S.

the

be

taken

present to-day,

who as

by dispute, for <the

of

another 31.

May

have

to what Moonta return

purpose.

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discharged.

in order compulsory, for Mr. Davies Mr. hold office, however, but

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portfolio.

extraordinary shareholders

meet

general of

the

Bank

held it yesterday, increase tiie capital in shares £100,000

to

by

of

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re

of the of £10

each.

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trial, the concerning at took place tragedy Boxhill, The medical evidence yesterday. hav ing showed that the prisoner was hope the jury lessly insane, in a brought

recent

verdict record

that a

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in

the

custody

not

was

Justice

plea.

ordered

upon fined

to

fit

Hodges

there

to be con the Governor's

prisoner

during

pleasure.

Sydney, May 31. Alameda has arrived ship with of a thousand a cargo tons of wheat. Four vessels other have arrived with similar the cargoes, beinf The

aggregate

thousand eight The floods weather

tons are

predicts,

downpour

a

with is

cereal.

and

the As

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is fine.

heavy tion dent

of that subsiding,

tronomer

however,

further

a

In

shortly.

connec

the

floods auother fatal acci from reported where Maitland,

named

farmer,

deavouring

to

Flemming, his

save

was

and

life

en

that

of

his

a young woman daughter, aged 20, by the aid of a flat-bottomed boat, which to which Miss capsized,

Flemming

owing drowned.

was

The

father

Several, other fa escaped. from talities, the floods, have arising occurred and considerable distress pre to so many families vails, hav owing been washed out and rendered ing

narrowly

homeless.

thousand bushels of been distributed among

Forty-seVen wheat have

farmers.

drought-stricken

30.

port to-day. with, gunboat Protector, on on a visit to board, sailed yesterday. ports,

northern The Victorian

will,

Victoria, solved Bank

May

Adelaide,

K.

from

arrived

ore

was room

of

the

May

Adelaide,

the

the of

has

the

A further result has oc melancholy curred in connection with the fight. Fitzpatrick's mother having dropped as dead as soon the sad" news' of her son's death was broken to her. The Maoris defeated the South Mel bourne team, yesterday. The former 6 goals 6 behinds, scored and the latter 4 goals 13. behinds. Some important changes in the Cabi net are Mr. Nimmo has re pending. the of signed Minister of position is Works. It understood that his

ing

30.

been. issued member to represent in the "Western province

election

Sound at

Melbourne,

without At

May

at signs of the

and

:

Nimmo

A

showing strong The quality

rapidly increasing, boom is predicted.

resignation to make

protection.

Melbourne,

mines

principal

are

Junctions,

:

son

that excellent

enjoying

Senate

The Italian vote unanimous

boyhood. The weather

also

the

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67s. 65s.

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the

made

was

their

last

Deputies

All Barrier

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John Anglin, for the murder of his wife at Camberwell, in December last, was sentenced to death at the Supreme Court the yesterday, Judge holding out no hope of mercy. In connection with the. fatal fight at the Coonanga station, between Rich ardson and Fitzpatrick, during which the latter fell down and expired, Rich ardson was the brought up before Nurmurkah court on police yesterday the charge of manslaughter. The evi dence proved that death Fitzpatrick's was caused from excitement of the and not brain, from any injuries he received Richard during the conflict.

report and the

until

allayed

now

is

The

dead:

was

immense

caused

young

The Earl of Zetland has accepted the A depu of Ireland. Lord Lieutenancy

I EVER

Albany

principal

London,

up of gubernatorial

KEYLESS

that

ance a

having

employees

belts

tation

at

for

arrested

whoDr.

The Clan-Na-Gael Society deny murder. knowledge of Dr. Cronin's a rumour was circulated Yesterday

son

Chamber

market being £42, and firm.

a

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col

yesterday,

now to extending of scenes unexampled between the occurring

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the

Tin

inho8pitality.

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of those

one

his not only has confessed guilt, Croniu, hav but acknowledges to of that crime in several been other ing implicated

station. outcome of

are

where are

Chamber

found

men,, their

to

£32

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Woodruff,

the

for the Boulangist supporter, strong shown the latter strong feeling by party in connection with the trial, whereupon and challenged the latter his responded, the President of the accuser and

band, gratuitously,

half and

are

they

men.

strikes

subject severely

more

treatment

mutton,

of.

the

reception. could not

Robinson, of consisted

unless

a discussion took place concerning night the trial of General during Boulanger, M. Laguerer contended that which to would be given greater expediency of the General if the President the trial to forbid discussion of the were any

police

been

25s.

trades.

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last

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who

at

never

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Westphalian

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settlement with the

satisfactory at ariived owners and

disorder

a

are

employees

unless body, concessions.

a

thousand

Seventy

iu

for

sittings

acceded to. immediately men also threaten tramway

similar

liers

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affairs

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in

strike

granted

talk and

grasp up, eager live members of the bands of the real and the stimulated peerage, by the names would appear knowledge thaltheir

which

have

higher wages and strike threaten to

wishes London

their

to

rolled

citizenessess

Morley,

differences

unexpected

hours,

Lord

Adelaide

at

tendered

Attorney general (Sir Richard Webster, the Times in the Statu who, represents assuring tory Commission proceedings, confidence and him, of their continued

wife of the wella has been granted from her husband.

will the prolong fortnight. The Vienna tramway

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by

reception held was

75s.

Chilian

to claim through Germany's for loss be an which may indemnity Mataafa, by the deposed chief alleged the conflict .at Apia last during It is that this December. expected

adelaide.

at

guests

first

are

Souths, 10's,

Robinson,

demanding disgusted

Brokens

thousand

Moonta The

principally

preaching.

Governor.

Tory

outrages.

INTERCOLONIAL.

hitch

A

Irish

by four

the

hibition.

not

bnt

Pontiff,

a

Commons

of

House

but

proximo.

The share market and silver stock is

opening

" and Evviva !" King. of the vast congregation, their and the Corso feet, It was the up the cry.

half

springing outside last

enthusiastic

an

proved

attacked the action yesterday, severely in instructing Lord of the Government the British Ambassador at Lytton, to from the absent himself Paras, of the Paris Ex ceremonies

told that of the religious as to preclude

rules

the

the

in

speaking

was

Queen

to

accident.

.

the Prior, unfortunately were enclosure

at

view

a

issued Russia has the pardon of all the officials with arrested in connection

Bourlce

Mr.

All

injured. with

evictions

the

during

of

Czar

decree for who were

to but not his was give, permission the will of Prior Glynn, upon depended of the the Surperior adjoining then to the monastery. Appealing

es Olphert encountered

police

resistance, very strong were affray thirty tempts at arbitration,

in the well take the the church, considering body of the excitement congrega frequent the tion, Queen asked the Cardinal to the her admission to Vicar get tribune to the Irish belonging Augustithat the His Eminence ninns. replied not

could

tenants

lordship's

but

him, that

advised her place

Being

again.

of the police members of military are now force and a number in the of Marquis evicting engaged at Landsdowne's tenants, County of his the evictions Kerry. During

Three hundred

Preacher.

Great

25th

Biggar condemned

murders.

mur

at

a for Speaker has issued writ, election of a successor to Mr. Hawker, for the Stanley constituency. The polling day has been fixed for the

Mr.

genuine. Fenian, of the

admitted being a the perpretation An address signed solicitors has been

have

the

on

arrested, in implicated

by Maloney, were League,

Theman

and

-Macgeehan

men—

have

The

the

examined being Parnell Commission expressed as to whether the books produced of the as those being in

esteem.

the

Ireland.

more —

for the police murder. It has confessed

and how much at in the Eternal City.

free now

until

charge of being der of Dr. Cronin, Others days ago.

blasphemies

witness

will adjourn June 18, and lab its complete

is

Government

one of the that day is Pentecost, days of Catholic Rome, and there which they chose to give a moie fore one meaning to the deed of profana pointed

found

on

July. that reported are about to appoint sion to draft Bill a It

grand

and

Parnell of the books

in

ours

because

tion

Times-

the

Times.

The

of unveiling Biuno. The 9th of June,

on the occasion contemplate the monument to Giordano day has been fixed on the

of

sittings

on Commission Tuesday several Irish Land League memorandum were produced, they having been of Maloney, a in the possession

Italy.

by the sight Government

wise

the

strike.

of the Land before the

the treasurer

Biggar,

doubts

29.

May

ho accoded to.

could

League,

FOREIGN.

LondoNj

to the executive of the reporting Miners It is understood Assocation. that the men will not be advised to

much

telegrams.

again trust to execute himself. of his subjects be inclined less will His Majesty to

Mikado

of

in reply, stated that The Premier, was additional legislation necessary before the wishes of the depu Ireland

tion.

Jntu'colomal

anfc

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of

nature

practical character. the that

rains

Very heavy the

weather is The Western

poned tions

31.

night and

last

threatening.

Board has post the date up to which applica will be received for blocks on the coast until July 11.

West Shares Brokens are Souths 88s. 51s.

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Heavy

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£33 ;

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Block 75s.

British,

Centrals

65s.

share

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ST.

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OUR

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also includes

shipment special

very

the

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and Soaps of the best

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CITY

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ST.

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under

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their

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in religious

knowledge,

healthy

its

is

The rules object. oblige all the members to comply with their duties at stated religious and one in each times; evening week is set for discussions, apart readings, lectures, etc., by which them the members improve may There is a library, which selves. contains books carefully selected, calculated and free from anything to faith and act on injuriously at of the the morals, disposal to notice members. It is pleasing of Perth avail that the young men N

themselves But it is not

these advantages. intention to offer We write empty congratulations. The with a end in view. practical Men's is Catholic Society Young and a institution, praiseworthy ought to exist in every town which has

a

of

might

poss and still do not; It is inexplicable that this should be so. Fremantle has a Catholic Bunlarge population. Geraldtonhave bury and good numbers of Catholics too. Many men could he found young these well fitted in places Men's

Young

Societies,

;,

:-

.

in societies for membership to our similar one. metropolitan York The and the Greenhills Societies seem to Young Men's life. only a flickering They have but their is being, to denote nothing in their working the fact to the outward world. the Greenhills Occasionally, Society

enjoy may

rouses

to

itself-

weakness,

external but as if its innate

some

of vitality, too much for

manifestations the effort is it

subsides, the feat, with into the astonishing rapidity, state of inanition in which peaceful it had been wont to slumber. No the

after"

one

invariably

of

performance

can

"

plead

seriously scarcity

cuse the of the towns to discover

of

as

and

in

.

ex

in

youths

named;

an

'

any

failing

more intelligible any this of explanation unsatisfactory state we are to of affairs, inclined the cause in the sheerness discern of the apathy of the Catholic resi dents of those localities. The es tablishment of the Greenough So of how ciety is a good illustration within the reach of possiperfectly id

Diiiuy

is

Diiau

an

be

founded and healthy condition

association

can

advanced of efficiency,

to

a

and

a of prosperity, few provided workers set about earnest the task. It would he well, therefore, if some.. in the places alluded to persons the mission would undertake open

even

before them of mooting the estab lishment and the revival of local re associations and we anticipate ; sults of perfectly value with equal those to which the Vicar General alluded when addressing the young men of Albany.' The work once difficulties will vanish and ; begun, then there will be no obstacle to the establish societies, so. prevent from a considerable ed, attaining of and of proving degree efficiency, themselves utility

to

Hoc

al

We tion

instruments their supporters.

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&

of

en

great-

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a

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have

received the following subscrip the week Mr. Thus. £1. Greenough Flats,

during

Bagley,

our

sufficiently

congregation.

undoubtedly,

colony,

1889.

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THURSDAY,

which the Perth Catholic has been, Young Men's Society identified. The entertainments held under its the auspices, its members have part prominent taken in Catholic move always are matters not to be ments, The which forgotten. reports in these columns frequently appear state of the show the healthy the zeal of the earnest finances, at the members, good atteudance combined action in the meetings,

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Now

in

indefatigable

the reward combat for Pius IX.

"

Will

Collected

PIANO

Boubke,

.

SPECIALLY

Father

to his sincere return in the following subscriptions Perth School, North Brigid's Collected by Mb. Gtjileoyle.

for

St.

ALSO,

i&eccirtL

Rev.

Very

ANOTHER

ii.

the

Of

and with undaunted pose, spirit and try to conquer sist iniquity with before good, having your

PERTH.

NORTH

W&.

)t

TAYLOR,

WILLIS

x

PERTH.

sr.,

'

HAY

9. 10.

thereof

and for hearing adjudica the claims. ting upon Dated the 20th day of February 1889

.

G.

FRI.

SAT. SUN. Octave. Of the MON. Of the Octave. 11.— -TUES. 12. WED. (Quarter Tense.) Fast day. Oct. 8.

of

Registrar.

W.

7.

Oct. of Ascension. St. Augustine, B.C. Vig. of Pentecost. Whitsunday.

THTTR.

appointed

F.

tovg.

tec

i

JUNE. 6.

be excluded peremptorily order. the benefit said" of the The 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 oclock in the forenoon at the said Chambers

AT

OPENED

21st

before day in and prove his the Chambers of the Registrar of District of the said court Liverpool

on

is

J

20

her solicitors of June 1889 or her claims

or

from

etc.

Jan.

Perth,

his

by

are

the

Liverpool will they

REILLY, Builder,

Mackie-Street,

1886

.

caipentering Funerals

and

building

of July

.

friends the undersigned begs to he is .about add and FUNERAL

AT to

FORM.

numerous

.

of

man's welfare in this best secured by associa tions And as properly organised. our souls and intellects are to be in a human strengthened way, it is reasonable, that to combine with others the attainment .for of. our' must us make more certain object of. success than if we stood alone. That is precisely what the Young Men's Societies aim at doing. These institutions teach young men to cultivate a of study and spirit to respect and themselves enquiry, in the body to which respecting them to athey belong by leading void for the sake of that body blemishes of conduct which they would for their own not, perhaps, sakes care to shun. Societies of the kind of which we speak have been established at Al recently bany and Greenough, and are now in a condition. It flourishing would be well if the youths of other localities endeavoured to copy the example set them by the men of the places just men young tioned. Several other towns in the to

is

.

EE

the request and others, announce tbat

to Edward Magee the person claiming be the heir of Peter McKinley late of of Lan Great Crosby in the County caster who died in or about the month

.

.

FNRTL

tributes

WHITE branded a HORSE, Who down, on off ribs. upside the under will deliver the same to ever receive the above reward. signed will B. HAMERSLEY. 15tli Beverley, May, 1889. Babylilla,

LOST, TO

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

-

Lancaster

REWARD.

world,

of

Palatine matter

£3

of the order of the County made in the

an

PURSUANT Court of Chancery

J

,

to

AA

large

Whatever

Catholic con-

The

Chronicle

News effect

ed

a

comes

that pearl

states between

goldheld Northam is a

rumoured

that

the

discovery

Newcastle

of and

in York.

West to the from the North G. U. Roe has discover Mr. worth something liko £2,000. a

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the

year.

A. Vicar General, the. Very Rev. to Perth last week from returned on a visit. where he had been Albany, The

Bourke,

30th

On Thursday, St.

opening

of ceremony, Church at North by His Lordship the

Brigid's

performed

was

season

Perth Catholic Young Men's Society, in Perth in about a fortnight's be run we is to time. The event, understand, be open to members of Catholic Societies The nomination and acceptance only. feeswill be small, the main object of the of the handicap promoters'' being to pro vide a good afternoon's Full sport. par next issue. ticulars will appear in our

In is

Perth

girl named Margaret from fever. typhoid

a

suffering

W.

E.

are

as

to

the

machine

is

Congress

wonders" gave an Lunatic .Fremantle of the delectation

at

entertainment

Asylum the

last

the failure.

Herald, utter

an

Yilgarn

of

inmates

that

A

table

time

new

has been

issued,

the

by

aire

in fast flowing tothe Fundi.Chinese Relief

that in learn from the " Daily News" weather the of consequence rough horses her Australind lost during eight to Geraldton at Fremantle from passage week. the beginning of this We

Edward Two men named respectively, Pettitand David Gordon, stand commit at the next Criminal ted for trial Sittings for with of the Supreme Court robbery, of a Chinaman from the person violence, in Perth. named Ah Hung, who resides

week

last

and

made the Anderson Butts the Fremantle at the 700 and 800 yards.

Corporal

at

of 75 high score on Saturday last

The

Great

Southern Railway was formally, His the Governor, Excellency in the at on Saturday last, Beverley, of and influential a presence large assembly.

opened by

earnings the 26th

from .Railway were £32,920 April for the corresponding £4,013 8s. 7d.

Victorian from down with charged

named

the

named

Bulbarra.

been to

murder the on

Biddy,

Eastern the 26th

March to amount 9d. The month of 1888 was

has Express, the Murchison

the

ber

the

on

2s.

native

An aboriginal

says

brought Geraldton

of

a

Fremantle the Literary condition. in a languishing the to the West Australian According Mr.. F. J. Townsend, recently secretary, before a stated meeting of the members made to effort were that unless a special the institute would have to get in funds sold to meet and the property be closed It is to be hoped, how the liabilities. not to pass. that such will come ever,

been

to

arranged

producing the Rob from steamer Bay to that Champion teams not Fremantle. could However, of be got to cart in a sufficient quantity in time. The trial the fuel to, Geraldton next cannot now take week, place until when the Rob Roy goes North again.

A petition, to be sent remit the

is

about him to

signed, praying of a sentence unexpired portion man named Clement a passed upon Perth Police a in the Court, Montague, his months for few since, assaulting wife, it motlier-in-law. ap Montague's destitute and is in a condition, pears, herself with the neces unable to provide influentially

to

the Governor

.

Mr.

F.

T.

intelligence. 500 lbs Pilbarra has

of QuiniiAn, received just

has

Hotel,

News stone

of in

which 100

yielded

oz;

has

the

Shamrock

most from

he has of

a

welcome

to

come

taken

a

large

him that claim at

interest

gold.

the

Dane,

lecturer,

has

Australia

at

of

American Western The Taylor-

celebrated

promised

j

to

are

to requested a Sheffield

probability is now bging

got

up

state

that

in

all

which Handicap, of members by some

aid

of well known Catholic of York, passed away after a long illness.

a

and formerly

Saturday

;

last,

them

and

also

Report.

R.I.P.

races

and Saturday last. in the published

good

as

was.

as

of

from

Judging daily usual

papers,

and

that

is

racing saying

of

age

accounts

the

most

a

telegram

conveying

satisfactory

in to the Midland regard said to have been received by the Keane. When shall we hear ? of such telegrams

Mr. last

is

from

Mercy

it which is took advant

in

city

occasion

to

deliver to the

discourse

,

After

in speaking the design and and complimenting

(

congregation. terms

of

of the work, both the architect and contractor on in which their the manner duties had been fulfilled, the Bishop went on. to refer to the patroness of the School— St. Brigid, saints the

of

one

chief

Ireland's

indeed to St. Patrick himself the work of St. had Brigid in manifested itself the forming characters of the females of L'eland to and modesty, so, he felt confi piety the continued of St. dent, patronage would aid the endeavours of Brigid the good Sisters of Mercy the teachers of the School to form the character of their the children pupils, of the and warn them in the way of school, and becoming good christians good citizens. A choir of children, formed of pupils of the new school, exclusively sang at intervals during the ceremony, was and the effect as very pleasing, the children in tune. sung perfectly Their clear young voices were the last on a heard the as occasion, hymn concluded the proceed sung by them next

of branch At the meeting of the Female which took the Sacred Heart Association, there was a on place Friday evening, Sun On. the following large attendance. approached Holy day a good number Communion.

of

Bishop

interesting

approving

'

the-

The the

situated.

Friday

on

Sisters

.the

and no assisted, dpubt the satisfaction that was felt in the happy completion generally of a work that was so much, required a to the and that will prove blessing

j

deaL

great

off

came

given their School. Messrs. Gugeri, L. Peter Guilfoyle, The Rev. Mother

were

several

'

;

the convent in shared

quarter Roebourne

visited Moran Cardinal recently for the purpose of Tasmania conferring on Rt. Rev. Dr.. the Pallium the Hobart. His of Murphy, Archbishop enthusiastic remet with an Eminence both in Hobart and Launceston. coption visitors who Among other distinguished Eminence was Arch His accompanied bishop Reynolds of Adelaide. _

usual

Justices took place

Quarterly Licensing at the Perth Police Bench com Court on The Monday last. Mr. G. W. Leake, Q.C., P.M., prised James G. Lee Steere, and Mr. Sir- J. The new Dyer,- J. P. only applisations were Mr. Adam for licenses publicans Mr. J. Guilfoyle who succeeds Burnside, Hotel ; and Mr. R. Maggs in the Victoria the Horse and Groom who has taken over Hotel.

pur

contemporaries news of an apalling occurred recently

contain

telegraphic'

which has catastrophe in and America, it is stated, 25,000 persons have 1000 burned. drowned and nearly has been caused disaster through

been The

in

floods.

held by the on Society successful was very Thursday evening It is a pity, from many points of view. of the however that, owing to the state the attendance, weather, though good, was not so large as was expected. "

The Perth

Mock Trial

by Jury"

Young "Men's

Catholic

of the Pilbarra Mr. Warden Nyulasy, week died at Roebourne last Goldfields, The the of typhoid fever. from effects at remains of the deceased gentleman, are to be taken the request of his family, for interment. to Victoria

House in honor The Ball at Government which had been of the Queen's Birthday, at pestponed from May 24, took place House last evening. Government Among visitors was the present distinguished the Hussars, Major Wyndham, 21st A second son of Lady Broome. very of guests were. present. large number

last weok to the handsome alluding constructed saloon carriage recently at the Railway Fremantle, Workshops, to state that Ave omitted unintentionally the Avhole of the fittings were silverthe Avell-knoAvn by Mr. plated Welby, Fremantle. of High-street, jeweller, to adds Needless the plated-Avare say, to the the of considerably appearance so Avhen it is stated carriage especially that Mr. Welby plated no less than one .thousand articles.

In

new

has Mr. we Cheesewright, learn, taken a very successful photograph of the with interesting ceremony in, connection the official opening of the Great Southern which took place' at Beverley on Railway, last. The time chosen for Saturday the picture was the line taking just after The two had been declared duly open. the Government and locomotives, engine, the Land "Hordern" Avere Company's " made in Eastern fashion to rub noses" were or, rather, they, brought together as closely as could be. possibly Standing in front of the Avere His engines and suite on the one side, Excellency the while Young, Major Managing' of the Land and other officials Director, the with Company, together Company's and Contractor's stood opposite the staffs, "Hordern." Mr made a ClieeseAvright " mackintosh" do duty as a cover for his camera. We the picture hope to see in some of the illustrated reproduced papers.'

ST. arrived by from of the bIow Albany complain oh the Govern rate of speed maintained ment from The Beverley to Perth. line, and Beverley, distance between Albany 240 miles, is'negotiated, comparatively in less time than the 98 miles speaking, the to Perth. Evidently from Beverley are the Great Southern line on engines to those possessed by the Govern superior Some train

passengers

who

the of

rain

downpour throughout

past week has

been

an unusually experienced,

have

heavy

and

the'

been

to appears general The result in the the colony. districts is that the early rains

country have enabled

ploughing

BRIGID'S

have

ment.

to

be commenced

ings.

Societies. PERTH

CATHOLIC

SCHOOL

,

NORTH

MEN'S

YOUNG

SOCIETY. -

visit

date. an early Dramatic Company also us in a short time.

Our

During

life.

market,

Exchange

-

Carrington pose visiting

fall

We

Reilly,

meeting

;

test

the heatof the Irwin coal in qualities of Roy's engines on the last trip

had-

picul the latest

to

and interest in founding

an

Campbell, Molloy, and many others.

8

7 to

from fetching in the Singapore

is

per

The

is

,

Mel

native

'

Evidently Institute

present from all taken valuable

Novem

14th

last.

Avliicli,

Parker moved, last week, in for the reinstatement Supreme Court, named -roll of a person on the solicitor's struck off it some who had been Stephens the His Honor months Acting ago. that informed Mr. Parker Chief Justice made in wore if similar a application months' time it might meet about twelve consideration. with a favourable H.

S.

the

for

;

traffic

The"

Major

/

or teachers therein pupils celebrated His Lordship A large number of persons of not consisting only -the of the vicinity, but of others of the who- have parts city

this

mass.

great

$

,

saries

dollars

AlNOTHER information

mercy.

to the Daily A cob respondent writing of the of the vagaries JVews complains He suggests, Hall clock. Perth Town to of persons who wish in the interests invest catch trains, that the City Council letters in large "showing in a signboard, " each side of and fit it over Unreliable," the clock tower.

muddy a

York

to

the Bishop went returned yesterday.

Lordship

woman

the The" Queen has been pleased to remit of a sentence passed unexpired portion in West named Gardner, now upon a man and murder of his wife Australia, forjthe in 1863. mother in Lincolnshire Gardner, statement of his case laid a it appears, her Her and petitioned before Majesty of exercise .of her for the prerogative

after

finish His

.

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become

up.

Sandalwood

a

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time that a short be remembered on the Eastern claims goldfields ago some " This matter was recently were jumped." decided who laid before the Warden, " the jumpers." against

It

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Mr. the

There bourne

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the

accumu

Department.

Railway

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.

the and

residents

Mrs. Perth

the

week, for

in

period

Perth

the sloppy have streets, proved to pedestrians.

the

according

Cabalistic

oe

of

inconvenience

on

Subscriptions West Australian

"Jensen's

O'Mahoney

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in

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Marmion

lation nature

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usual. than of water, and

Among

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Bishop.

earlier

considerably

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rfch

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last,

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state

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of

on suspended when a Mock

oi

Owing

to

weather

tlie

above

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unset-

the

atten

of

members was rather small. This was the more to be regretted, as of a "Mock the success Trial" largely a depends lipon having good number the Judge, present to represent Jury, and "witnesses functionaries Counsel, .of the Court. The trial was modelled a celebrated murder and upon case, of prisoner the unenviable Avas position taken by Mr. R. Jones. One well fitted for' the position, the Ju occupied dicial Mr. J. Kelly Bench, acted as General, Mr. J. Conway de Attorney and the combined fended, offices .of Sheriff and Master of the Court were filled The trial was by Mr. J. Moffat. a satisfac very lengthy one, and was out— all carried who took part torily a showing with perfect acquaintance the mode of procedure in a Law Court. "When the Judge had charged the a they retired, brief Jury and, after returned Avitli a Verdict consultation, off" Guilty." The learned Judge, Avho had all the grave through preserved an demeanour of befitting occupant the Bench, brought the proceedings to a close the prisoner to by sentenemg suffer the extreme penalty of tiie laAv. The Court then rose, to use the and, sine die. adjourned legal phraseology,

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OPENING

ALBANY. CEREMONY.

The neAV building knoAvn by the name School being so far for use, and the fit at present in use venient for the

North Perth St Brigid's as to be completed School temporary so inconbeing number of large of

children in attendance, to open the School on On Ascension Thursday

Bishop, performed blessing

assisted by the opening

the School

From

at

it

was

resolved

Thursday

last.

the accordingly Fr. Bourke,

ceremony by and all who should

'our

oavii

A nice very Children of Mary afternoon last, termination fitting It

May.

is

Correspondent. of

procession

held

was

AA'liich

not

for often

Avas

on

the

Sunday indeed

a

the

month

of

Ave

have

the

of such an opportunity witnessing as a imposing sight proces religious the ceremony sion, consequently on

Sunday The the

Avalk

dreAV was

Church,

a

large round

the

congregation.

the outside of Children of Mary

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Aunusta

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The boring from Melbourne and in full here,

Company.

of late.

accidents at Four sDlen-

draught horses got killed there the to other .The loaded trucks, day) rushed which the horses were hitched, and ran down a hill off the line, the animals Two to! death. crushing to Mr. Davis of the horses belonged There and two to Mr. H. .Scott. on children the were two riding One truck when the mishap occurred; a off of them thrown got boy) truck on one of the horses' the and then the horse threw- him backs, on the bank of a cuttiiig; Going a few on the animal fell with a yards further crushed him log on top of him which a to pieces. It was wonderful escape the A,.man also got for little boy. in cut off means his thumb by some of the accident. Master consequence D. leading ..a horse and Rogers was a another short time riding ago. went on he was The animal leading the other side of a small-tree, pulling him off. A "half hitch" got fast round his thumb, which was pulled out together with a foot of the sinews. he is progressing I hearthat favourably, the think hand will but I do not ever be of much use to him, so A child of 2 years got scalded two hours it died that badly recently The after meeting with the accident. Robert of the child's father is name been long Hudson. Hudson has not at Augusta..! Hiswife had a pot of water on the fire to wash with boiling

Maiden

hands have been put the is that said Victorian are Company only Mining to realise a decent for copper

:

It

on.

Copper waiting to

price

should

more

mining

resume

not

in

such

district

this It

.impetus;

is

earnestly the case,

be

will

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things

1

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walking

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ATHLETIC)

.

for

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builder

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as

registration

Company."

Howson,

and-

GERALDTON

his

1871.— and contractor)

.re'1

,

'

creditors In re J. separate Fremantle storekeeper, (bank

Doonah,

CLUB'S

D.

ruptcy), Trustee.

SPORTS.' The following are won among- the-events on the sports of the above club held 1st Juiie' 100 yards Maiden Plate— Stokes 150 yds Flat Race— H. Carson 1, T. Stokes 2, P. Hurley 3. 150 yds; Hurdle Race— DuBoulay 1, ;Hogan 8 ; Running Long Jump C. Drew. Geraldton 100 yds., £5 Championship, T. W. Drew 1, H Carson 2, T. Sampey

McDonald-

appointed'

;

at

mut

Jnthicotrnmit

'

wear generally at the aspect

a

'poverty-stricken time. How on the manage to rub ." licker" is a is a classic (this but let it pass) to many. dull,

present publicans

earth along phrase,

weather the past fortduring has been thoroughly wintry, hight in all parts heavy rains having fallen of the district. The

May

;

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to

The Indiau purchase

army

'

W.

Drew,

1

of the

; .

,

300

Drage,

yds

NORTHAM

.

visit

SPORTS.

the

MAY' 1889. Sermon. MaidenPlafce-T.5 Sheffield'Handicap—1 T.

r

11 yds

YORK

.

Sermon,

1.

;

Sheffield

'

11 yds.

Fle'ay

.

GAZETTE.

16.

MAY

Council. His Excellency Legislative has the Governor, by. Proclamation the Council Legislative prorogued Tuesday, the 11th of June, from to the 16th day of Tuesday, July —

next.

.

.

-

revolving By this

applies rifles. of

a

machine

gun shots

480

the delegates.

bar

successfully to the barrels

arrangement which arranged

is

per

a

will

..."

minute.

(says the Nation ) has a whom the has not world heard much. Like his deceased sister, his brother considerablepossessesand lie is much of ,a tastes, literary He has led a great part of his classic.

Parnell of

in

life

-9

THURSDAY,

a

_

GOVERNMENT

-by invention

recent

Mr. brother

1889. W.

son on

Thomas

Sir

by.

advocated

cause

fire

SPORTS.

3rd JUNE, Handicap—

announced

was

A

:

Mary

the Salisbury the office of

Albert the Victor, eldest of Walus, proceeded Prince to Belfast a short time ago.

It

29th

.

;

abolish of Ireland.

will

held in North Esmonds at a meeting to that date the Melbourne lately, up of £6502 had been received for sum

Correspondent.

His Lordship Dr. Gibney returned to York oh last He cele Friday. It was brated first Mass on Sunday. of communion day- for the members the female branch of the Sacred Heart Association. In addressing those who. said it were His Lordship present, to hold a had been arrangedpro cession on the last Sunday in May in He had honor of Our Blessed Lady. been with them, he stated, .the greater of the month of May,1 and it portion had given him much pleasure to be so. before his His Lordship, concluding exhorted the con earnestly remarks, to observe the rules strictly gregation and he Sacred Heart of the Society, that a blessing, might descend prayedall.. Second Mass was them upon Rev. Fr. celebrated by the Very its conclusion His and at Gibney, the approaching Lordship spoke on or Whit Sunday. festival of Pentecost announced the Rosary As previously at four o'clock was recited by Father over, inti who, when it was Gibney, -in honor of mated that the- -procession would then com Our Blessed Lady at the same mence them requesting time in the inter to join supplicating The of God. cession of the Mother the Sacred Children of Sodality,

that

probable

Prince T.

High Jump—

Standing

YORK: -

is

Government Lord-Lieutenant

.

own

purposes.

It

3.

4 feet 4 inches. height M0 yds handicap— J. Handicap— -J urage.

our

are-prepared for suitable

horses

81st.

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Government 2000

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to Railways. The time come in on the Eastern and Great South ern on and after Railway Monday,. June 3rd, are published. Public! Reserves.— Victoria-Nb;-: :

:

.

Jit

-

ably industry

may prob the mining gets another hoped that

annum.

Fremaiitle! : 1st general (Hquidation) Messrs. Mackhn and Kidson's meeting, office June 12th, 11 a.m. Fremantle, re and T.' 'In G. Hamersley Sims, Hamer farmers, Greenough, formerly Gascoyne sley & Sons,, sheep farmers, of creditors, Meeting (bankruptcy) Mr. C. Crowtheris office, Geraldtbn' June 8th, 2 p.m., to cohsidef coih-' of 10s. in the £ offered by' the position bankrupt- G. Hamersley in satisfaction of the 'debts due by- him bunder the to the creators of the firm bankruptcy

operations;

be the case, be long before

this

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to

insulators

New Norcia and Long's, for to convey a G. Lilly, inile beWilliams River pot office and Pool in a four' wheel Spring Narroging once a vehicle, week, for three years, for £89 per annum J.- F. Read & Co., to convey, a mile, in a spring vehicle, once ia between. Southern. fortnight, Cross 'and Golden Valley, for £25 per £160 tween

No-Liability

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and

between

1889. JUNE, J. Hayes.

16— J. R." Davis. Boys' Race, under 12— E.- Stokes; Boys' Race, under Old Man's Race J. Ellis.' All Comers' Race— P. L. Hussey. Fraiser Boys' Race, under M--G. Sheffield Handicap— F. J. Chipper A'.:J. Sinclair, G. E. Letch. SackRace Bloomer.Race Aboriginal Georgie. J.R.Davis. HalfimileHandicap— Quartet of an hour Go-as-you-please— Rose.' -v / Fire! Brigade Competition— Ken-

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few

a

.

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,

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Brown,

J.

wire

.

last

Accepted. distribute

:

of Quindalup, Yokonup, I trust that something of the of the efforts

mills

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OUJLU

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and

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1st Race

,

;

onvnonrt OIUVIOOU

machine is on its way and is likely to be soon work. There have been several the

of -St.

T.

.

.

and Marbulup. come good may

.the-

'

ofi'll

J

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Wal

at work

vicinity

of

Tenders cairt

Company applies

take place 8th of. -Institute. the Mechanics' his Father Brereton paid many his customary parishionersfortnightly! to la'rge' last Friday; preaching yisit-on on the Sunday follow;congregations the Owing to, his horse shying, ing." " last was thrown' fev.;' gentleman of the exceiption but with Saturday a'- few: the rev. father skin wounds, sustained.no injury; The1 newly opened copper mine is

deep

.

inthe

auspices Joseph is to next June in

"

,

OWn CULLVL

;

under

concert, Sisters on the

rights.

'

...

,

children's

refer

miner's,

1441 (about 62 acres), for a. watering and stopping place. Mining. The Bunbury Tin Mining

:

,

ill n/»ATrni»orl UlDUUYOIDUj

V

(By Observer.) PERTH SPORTS;

:

having

'

VYOJO

0 T E 8 \ AND

N

the make " Thb

force

GLEANINGS.

to tears.

Another the

some

to sink a a there shaft from the spot at- which short distance the other had been sunk-. This they across some and came of did, pieces as in those ob coal as good quality in the first A company, tained shaft. of 80 shares -'at£5 each; is consisting now being formed to purchase a boring machine and test the seam more fully., It is intended to bore down a depth of 200 feet. the company Afterwards, will mineral land try some presumably

"men

R 'T I N G

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were

a ker, geologist pros pecting in this district during the last them to be few months, pronounced an excellent Mr. Walker sample. where the minwent out to the place ttrn

on

'

.

specimens

whilst

picted

'

.

He" brought and a Mr. who' lias been

1

the. agonising. sorrow de the face of the eldest son, Mr-. to be W. Lucas, was a sight not easily In fact most of the -very forgotten. .in the churchyard large; gathering

away,

the

ion.";

"

seam

thick. into town

"

.

across

8 inches

2 feet

'

right

.

came

by

of coal

-

,

'

on a farm) strong was sinking a well a.bout which he recently purchased, nine miles from Busselton'y and when he had reached a depth of; 17 feet he a

.

1886,". issue of

.

Correspondent.

been cold has lately The weather and showery, and colds' are very preva a rather lent. F ather Lecaille hassevere attack. It is to be hoped, hdwever, that he will be well again in a few days. A few weeks ago, Mr. Douglas Arm

fainted

daughters

,

a

much-' a was short illness, here. Mrs. was, Reynolds to to Mr. her marriage widow of the late Mr. the.

three

:

.

.

.

From

;

-

The

E. Mackie,

J.

regulations

Act

:

settler,

"

tiUSSELTON.

old

a victini,1 passed away,; to paralysis, at the It is age of 76. but a' few weeks since I had "to record the demise of his wife. to Perth Upon his way from Albaiiy at called in the Very Rev. A. Bourke York and was for one night the guest of -the1 Very Rev. Father Gibney. in York vary so much Tiriiekeepers a that it has been decided to hoist flag station at the' Y6rk police immediately office clock strikes the Telegraph V twelve every day.We are still rains. having splendid June 8.

-

-

28rd;

the week, Mr.

During an

Excellency pleased -to udder

Notice toMariners.— Thefpllowing dated Apriri8th, 1889,' has been issued by the Master Attendant", " Trincomalee Notice is hereby at given that the signalling flagstaff Port Frederick, Trincomalle'e, on will, and after the 25th inst, 'be; situated 49 -yards S. by W. of its' present posit

bears.

previous Reynolds, Richard Lucas, who died about eleven years ago, and who was held in much towns eisteem here as an enterprising man. The scene at the graveyard was in the extreme .as the pathetic the coffin was lowered into being deceased's first husband. of, the grave

.

Correspondent.

.own

the town turried out oil' to follow the last Monday afternoon to of the late Mrs; Reynolds remains ground. The dethe Gwalla burial who passed away On last Sunceased, after day, respected

=

May

our

His been

notice:

'

all

.

:

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.

.

,

From

.

Nearly

additional Goldfields to ence

,

T

'

;

Goldfdelds. Governor has

of the Most Holy Church, Benediction was Sacfament given by Dr. Gibney. the Perth Band On Saturday last, in at York on called its frpm way and played sbimS lively airs. Beverley around the A big crowd gathered to hear the sweet music. bandsmen & Po'etibhMessrs; Cb. paid !us their another visit the bther day ;'witn

.

'

;

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ond.

-

.

returned

'

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:

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The after the to

'

v;.

departure.

>

processionists

'

: ,

their

regret

-

sessions

to

sorry

Roads

elections

and

sung,

was

;

of the Board. the returns, to of the following persons serve on the Kimberley Roads Boards': and G. LamMember: R. Lowensohn

school chil arranged and mardhed

.

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Litany

the

hear that Mr. and It1 Gurrie are about to leave1 us." shall; be a long time before we may such- good—and liberal have again iri our All will Oathhlics midst. am

were

order Church grounds.

processional the.

round Irish

fair.

I Mrs.

and/others"

in

H.' Associa The attendance

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the

Association,

dren

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,

quarterly

Heart

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mean¥

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-

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by

was

.

which

_

fully

banner

beautiful

a

Virgin, made

-

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i—

,

with

leading,

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T. Appointments.— W. Smith, of the Revenue schooner Commander of Cus be a Sub-Collector Meda,'to L. to act as Warden W) Owen toms; Goldfield, and Mining of the Pilbarra in conjunction Surveyor for the same, as with his. duties Warden also to be a Vendor Revenue Stamps, of Internal F J W. deceased vice C. W. Nyulasy, Sharks Bay. to be a Vendor Nichols, of Internal Revenue Stamps. ;

;

learning

seclusion

in

I

taly.

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men

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.

1,500,000.

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including eloyer

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in Transatlantic the apple-blossoms

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title

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Catholic Catholic

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-competitioq.

favour.

for until master, earned my own food. barely Although the I thought wages were very low, to have got the place, for myself lucky I hoped to save some money in order a

It

the lists. Brother in the second prize

his

I have already I had entered

that

Exhibition visits

VI.

what did you do after your death?" again asked Lady for she desired to draw out the Eliza, to see how far she could young Italian, in him. place confidence He answered with a candour which in

than resolved

I gave way to des famished with hunger, and forgetting for awhile to pray, I accused mankind of hardness and to do nothing more cruelty, resolving to try to save but to he down myself and die rather than ask any more for I then saw the help. old ruined castle in the distance and as it ap I thought peared uninhabited it would be a good refuge where I could breathe out my last breath. I dragged myself to the place but when I found myself within the chapel, the good instruc tions of my parish priest came back to, of faith my mind and sentiments again I knelt down sprung up in my heart. and prayed that God would fervently have pity on me and I had scarcely uttered the petition when I saw you, Signora, coming along my path I at once, God had heard my thought and I took courage to ask you prayer for an alms. When you were giving

"And mother's

greatly

"

pair.

Continued.

"

distressed

a

lie

these papers are restored to you do not curse Laura, me for I am about to ap having kept them. before God. Do have pity on pear Could you but know what my soul. remorseful I have pangs experienced each time I thought of you, for having left you in such complete ignorance your concerning family you would pity

pitiable, appearance

L therefore

your poor beggar grateful heart will be devoted a

is

service."

"If

there."

hope having

TRUE.

CHAPTER

was

miserable

a

It

my for I

'

TRIED

com

more

one belongings, by one arrived here I hoped I to do on some farm.

be doubted;

that hours

in

fever

severe

attacked

features.' recognized your I walked for many days, what I could get by selling

His justice

or

strike,

still

was

Dflitll. AT

«/

died a wretched death to quit the country wanted him. God police

wonderfully

me

Here the young man as if stopped, much oppressed and tiie two friends to induce tried him not to tell them but he insisted on any more continuing his as history, they had shown such an interest in him. " It is right I should let you know how Providence me across brought

ended

blasphemy

over the got I had been

knew I should

had

the

patient,

will

After

the

small1

a

repent

Chapter VH. At the end of three weeks Laura received her papers from Italy. The excitement of holding them in her hand almost caused her to faint. Lady. Eliza had great trouble to calm her to and try her courage, for she give had a presentiment that she was going to become aware of fresh afflictions. was It a with hand she trembling broke the seal. The first that thing struck her eye was a letter addressed to herself written in very bad Italian and scarcely legible, signed Henrietta.

world.

of misery

He

skull.

saved

useful to very perfect stranger

will

you "Do

he. for

is so as the smile Nothing gratifying of the poor whom we have relieved and theiwo on friends, the joy. seeing of the yriung felt rewarded man, for their Laura charity. immediately sat down to write to her friend Doctor Filose for she did not doubt he would do all he could to for she help her, knew that the papers would be sent to her directly by the good priest when he received Bernard's letter. We may how guess she easily impatiently Q.Wa.lfo/1

and had made no acquaintances But my searches for a sit anywhere. uation in were vain and my health gave way under such long fatigues and I found myself to privations. obliged claim the care of charity in a hospital, and there I indeed felt a I was lone creature with no one to care for me in

passionated. return to my

late

of

steps

had

a

presented such that I was more

d'Evreux:

Going the

against and fractured

sometimes

a

entered the took

the

a mayor, postand, of course, a

Semaine

the

fell

miserably. and the third is

,

in Paris and open will remain in Paris till and then pay closes,, and Berlin. Yienna

Alexis

selves

of continuity the borrowed

prospect

10,

.countries

a

hotel,

was

"When I with which

unconscious after twelve hours, clad in the dress he had so profanely used and before any could priest reach the spot. Similar disorders took place in the same commune in 1886, and the three sad individuals who made tbem-

I

"

of the

under

up,

I

1_ lie

'

still

I

The the cowinclude cattle. people lady riders, shooters, Mexicans, hoys, and attendants; the cattle Indians, include steers, horses, oxen, bucking and buffaloes. The donkeys, mules, will New York on show leave April

King

died

I

Buffalo the Bill," Cody, has made the final Irish-American, for the transportation arrangements " West" to Paris. He has of the Wild the Persian Monarch, of the chartered to take it Monarch has far as Line, The show will be bigger than Havre. West" will and the "Wild ever, and 252 head of 245 embrace people

The

I

I

recovery.

Colonel

with

an

iu

cellar

surgeon, having of healthy nerve from a been amputated, just

nerve,

patient's

of piece sensation and there

and

the

restore

to

proceeded

distributed.

was

hours

read

an

in a patient's and arm, the operation some of was taken away ; this followed of by loss of the skin the part to

nerve

which

own

I

A

from

We At

I

I

of in the course the nerve itself was

men

rni._ J.IXC1L

r\Avo/\v»n

Paris

.

A Remarkable Operation. Guardian mentions a Manchester by a provincial departure surgeon. small

bank,

a

distribution the man-

I

was

and shouts,

situation

newspaper.

I

for

now,

Fleury-sur-Andelle, Department of Eure, on Carnival Sunday, a wretch himself in a dress disguised Capuchin and in a masquerade ball he parodied of the Church the sacred in the rite

attacked.

touly

took

of

sprang

to your

narrative.

I Fortunately which became

inhabitants had name of Guthri,

"

i

whom

"

sum

this

I

expos thorough investigation of the Jesuits of the methods that have taken place since the days of Pasis so chal." All which much the better men

and

ooiTorol

his

said

Bernard but he has henceforth

when

life

work,"

you

certainly and from

were

J

committee is in hot pursuit vigilance of the assailants. And— most marvellous of all in the course of one afternoon a new town of fifteen thousand

I

the

RTT

w0

continued

;

several claimants. Three been murdered by their rivals,

office,

Bel

ure

for the

momofl

the trains ran astounding of an hour loaded to the who jumped off at allot-

expense,"

"

result and

will

was seems

a

I

with eminent states arrange come over and give evidence of the Jesuits the operations in

countries.

recently

I

by

portion

which

fear

back

me

give me

compassion.

from them was a written certificate that I had been a faithful servant."Here it is Madam," said he, hand was which ing Lady Eliza a paper

the army preceded wagto seize racing pace upon locations. Twelve thousand have hundred aruiB it is already, at

eligible

I

.

and

false,

as

the

every quarter roof with men ments which coveted, they of them with yells possession

I

cable-agency

settlers

to

open to have been

I

votes."

messages of the ingly

of the thrown

:

Mr. John at Dillon, speaking the Sandhurst other day, coupled the Times and the Melbourne London Argus and utterdenounced their together, and ance on the Irish the question as the most National party flagrant in instances existence. of mendacity moreover He characterised the

s

The rush for Oklahoma, Indian Reservation

I

j

"

selling

I

not

so enraged at find they would not give penny, and all I could get

single

You

promise

that

little

.

Mich., of

a

me

.

county,

They

mony. ing so

"

'occupation

"

my master desired to return to France and he fixed his abode at Paris. His health became worse every day and. he I bestowed began to sink rapidly. more care on him and my whole time was taken up nursing him. At last he died in my arms a few months ago without his affairs or settling provid as he had intended. ing for my future However I had scarcely performed the last services for him when greedy heirs came to claim his little patri

.

I

Jesuits.

teachers'

of

news

Baron RoBenorn-Lhen, whose hrother is Danish Minister of the interior, were, on into the Church at April 2, received Odensee by Mgi\ von Eueh, the PrefectTheir elder sister, Apostolic. Baroness Wedell has been several Jarlsberg,

Doctor

F. Speiser, brother of

the

comes

conversions in Copenhagen. Anna Baroness of Ahlefeldt-Lauriger, and her Batoness Kjaersgaard, sis.ter, Polytena Rosenorn-Lehn, daughter of

$

M.

Denmark

remarkable

I

;

M'Grath, the Mason,

_

Peter Thomas Wade, Mack and David

Robert

contemplated

a

to

position required.

newspaper all

fulfil

and

Archbishop

by a South

of

that

the

the

con

Law.

so

N

which much.

papers

interest

your so young friend You, only, have the power of them. Therefore when you claiming have sent for them remain here until they come, and in the meantime you shall have work to do for the good man who lodged you last night." On hearing this the man young was

delighted.

If the Government of Ireland was that depended to government any extent the responsible whom it pretends

of the people govern it would have foundations by the Arch by the four

on

opinion to

been shaken to its addressed to Mr. Edmund bishops letters

referenqe for the

Being bayouets

to

the

defence built

Fair of

upon

alone,

a;

it

Dwyer Gray Fund

Trial

Father

M'Faddon.'

bayonets,

and

can

to

affor

in

started on

treat

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from

a

these letters are of recent occurrence written

are

The

the

gravest in Ireland. They of solemn ah occasion of the "trial thb occasion

on

on importance, of' a Catholic com 'for wilful priest' in mui-der. Within living plicity. but with memory, not/unfortunately, of out the period covered by the history1 no such case the' immediate grave past, ''

'

.

before

come

tribunals "of a case It is such value of the practical Catholics of of .the

'

in

Irelarid;

.

justice '

as

all

tests

the

the

'

theoretical

rights

supposed

tests also 'tlie value of the infliction of the against which are by the Executive, to be by the forms of provided

law.

tests,

.

"

safeguards injustice

-

It

Ireland.

It

in the most moreover, the in which spirit and acts the motives

manner searching the Executive'

such

that when govern it. Yet, of issues that reach down 'to the claims the and Irish Executive to obedience the four chief we find bishops respectvital

of

the

Church of

loyalty of the

commands

that

than

more

the

the

of

priest,'

"Under

he

is/innocent. of system1

though

even

the;

each.

as Trialby jury, the honest and impartial of the criminal law,

for security administration 1

Though

exists.

longer

a

as

in

yet,

their

largest

departure

of what has personal knowledge and declares occurred in that Dublin, of legal the ruthless forms, straining which is one of the commonest weapons in the war is of attack upon the people,

one

down

try

districts'

The

and

men

women.

returns

Lord

190 for

Clive,

Marathon, Aurania,

for

the was

year

Liverpool

the.

Ipft

States

and

thousand

over

two

total

number

of

last

Liverpool, thousand

of

week,

season

week. Scotch,

The: left

with

the

being landed

Birkenhead

in

in

one

name

can

of Cashel

Archbishop of his

because

Father

services has

that declares to the people

is

it

that

M'Fadden

had this terrible life made his the attempt upon by Arch Executive Government. The of Tuam and bishop. says the same; the Primate of Ireland, the Archbishop of St. Patrick's See, that the law under it to which has been determined try " in the hands of Father M'Fadden is, ,

much prosecntor, pretty net is in the hands of fish All comibg within

what

a

fisherman.

a

sweep are be the kind sought

whether they caught, for or not." We will of our indictment

drag

a

its

add

not

word

one

to strengthen the terrible thus made Castle against made Rule, by calmly and deliberately is to the first men dnty of whose lives lor respectable autho preach respect and to to seek establish rity, peace own

men. It among of an individual, administrators the

evil

porary fallibility

no

is no

grievance

passing accidental of the law,

from

arising has that

no

tem

human

mere

drawn

of

error

forth

these

and deep-seated accidental. It is and of the of system part parcel government— -a system that is scandali a system the nation sing and barbarisibg that makes civilised a life impossible;

The

charges.

It

permanent.

is

evil is

not

;

system

that

has issued

often

and

often,

and

in issue now murder. may judicial are a of Their declarations justification the most solemn kind for the detestation and opposition manifested: by the people

will

cure,

their., an

evil .

and

alien

which which

They

rulers.

surface

no '

towards describe

will

never

'

ThC movement the

been

the

the

is

source

of

:feature!

also

thht'

Tbeyare

respect.

thrifty people'j-ojjen it is true, of their oWii history by -reason of sentiments to the influence that' httve root in tradition, bnt by'no means their In. or unpractical/ visionary every a

hard-headed;'

J world country of the English-speaking won the 'front have their1 'to' they way aud' a /lively-arid by untiring energy cultivated The Scottish intelligence

where

You-

bold1.

did

mere

less

Forster, contains

than

weeds

of

-

unf adorn

an

to

grain didtwice put

the

have

he

supply summer

time,

and

had

not?

the

other

a take to put

fallowing get rotted who those

at

will

quietly

tough the

all

up

good job !of them

where

last.

read

this'

will

own

and

other

their

over

Those

showing

will

it

and

;

latest'.

be

will

am

you have of foul seed' that will the third fallowing,

at

year

lumps

they If

have

1

;

dry summer

intof

third

a

that theugly field have some bushels you

fourth

or

your

that1-

on

'

man

parties—ofand Derby,

of Bright,

as

to

look

peo

find is' a there experience they will marked in the two difference kinds' o/ and that ploughing; granting eyeta? serves to turn -over slipshod ploughing the ground, it will be understood readily pie's

I

that it is decidedly sensible farmers be

will

unprofitable/ allow his

and

no

fields'to'

'

ploughed.

so

ROLLED'

Her

theories-

discussion took ac place recently Melbourne before the Tradesball, and Bakers trades union socie Millers' on the question of Rolled Flour ties, the

(

of a

the

Perkins

Society;)

rambling

She

busk

wheat, of pulverising

it

of'the:

stone

by the rendered

it

them

as was donej and consequently them to sift from the

system/ easier

the1

of1 dresproper application With the roller sing machines. system; and proper of' the wheat in the cleaning first flonr; was made of a' instance, and finer whiter quality by the rolled the stone than audit system, by: system,

ome.

PLOUGHING.

-

that

was

flour

antr

of the1 roller1 the bran' or flattened and also the germ,-

advantage

principal

system instead

...

Station,

Jfarrii,

Millers'

occupied by Mr. Harvey

-

the

dream-thoughts. .a

the

(a

L;

had been determined to discuss it before the Millers and Bakers societies' with the it hope' that perhapsmight lead' to fhrther consideration amongst of those societies. members Oh? younger the general 'question, he contended 'that

" to make report, now in language, having, rapid progress a vocabulary, of about 3,000 all words, and uses of which she spells correctly freedom. She seems with astonishing in words and in to think' ; sleep jalwnys her fingers the confused go on spelling

and

of was

it

"

discussion

Harvey and Mr. J.

Mr. R. Boddington, -and stated that opened the discussion, Mr. had met to Wilson and himself and argued the' ques gether previously tion each other, and without convincing

the

says

S.

miller) (the president The chair

Wilson

given

are

Mr.

working

retired

Institution,

extracts, Crootu Robertson, new issue of Mind.

The M.

Flour/

between

was

from which report, comments with by

further

Stone

versus

education the test,

-to

STONE

V.

A

sign.

human interesting being of is not the face probably upon blind-deaf-mute of earth than the Keller.

FLOUR FLOUR.

DUMB.

AND

DEAF,

continues,"

1

in

all

thriving

take work

more

copious Professor in the

The. "Scottish democracy!enlightened of the best' educated1': are the' people' of the United Tlidy peoples Kingdom.' are far in advance of the'Englishpeople aud especially lof the people of Southern

England,

of

spring

with

crop,

ample jan 'necessitate

put

Fbi' day/ and 'heirC of 'ah

brain

been, Charles the' contains

list

be invited

to

now

authorities has issued

ofsyrifpatby

motet gratifying' 'of" the-' histofy

political

its

has

ThC

lose and

naked spots

even

ithe

:

next

'deeper/ thirdoft for the?

hard lumps

will

you

source' skilled

all

Bpiteof

these

-

bring

seed

your

in are land philosophers every is The- child her progress. watching hen case is as now old/rand eight years famous as that of the celebrated Laura who is .a Miss1' Sullivan, Bridgeman. in charge of the child lady by the

-

has

of the

and

'of

champion;

subjection,-

some

and

Alabame, Helen is puttiDg-many

votes to 'thirteen the has thb capital of. Scotland'' the to confer freedom of-' the Mr. Parnell: The resolution city 'upon is the of tlie mo'vem'ehtf of climax with of Scottish the cause sympathy is' forCmdst which Mr. Parnell'' the

by

'

1

nation therefore,' is, and opinion o.n any '

entitled

and

voice,

has

now

its

in

pronounced

proved

verdict -cause is

or question and consideration'.

preponderating overwhelmingvoice, favour

people by In

government. that'

an

an

enlightened and that, appeal/

of

fact,

the a

system has

it

not

infallible,

:

is

and prej udices the classes: and influence: passions whCu: the'oligarchy they bold the reinB of power: That is a fact of interest for a even than'- thdse> whose widei circle at

'

least

superior which

the

is -of it

to

<

r-

destinies

be

the Irish;

Fromthe is

are1

involved

in!

the

solution1

of

theif

demonstration convincing.

new-

of view,'" however; point of Scottish' sympathy To it can be nothing/ '

a

be

must

that

good done some

country,

are

.-done,

are

they

-

few

kinds

of work

fetched': must

in a pretty roughly, of which,, even if still as good for the meant

serve

to-

as

millers.

just badly

was

because done.

of ploughing: line

every next

over

so

that turf

was so

your

backsets

neatly

first cross

turned

over

action

piece that to the

i

buried,:

much

that hand.,

the

in the same patch skilful year you see/from way; .and next 20 to 30 on ofit. bushels the- top, same

;

I

-

'

would

flour

from

of the

green1 herbage will have rotted that it will almost crumble The deft same' 'hand

the

of

system

by and good wholesome milling pursuing,

now a

It is very ques he considered, whether it was the germ from the wheat to extract right so: as wasdone much by the rolled Bread from the roller sy stem milled

ploughing one

length

course/ with describ

tionable;

of furrow fits neatly up In six weeks the whole field. monthsthe heat of the sun and

two the chemical

.or

the You

price, which'/of higher the first considerationMr. Wilson/in 'reply,

which he was stones, contended that by it flour was obtained

if

-

Jess,:

be

ed at

better.But that is finished.. they were with bad ploughing. There not the case 'thousands of acres that will are yield of corn, or an bushels -acrte some wheat,

in

question.'. '

are-

purpose

con-

educated democracy and impartial court if

There-

roughly

its

the'Irisli

feiliatipri'of

of just

wh'Cse

one

1

to'respect'1

FrCm the beginning1

change

administration of until the destroyed are in the the its law and' direction to of men whom the hands lives,

the

.

the

and

well

BLIND,

By twenty-four

Council resolved

burgess

day.'

Burgess.

-

of

that for respect no nation worthy The hope to exist.

undermining without which

ruinously the law

contains

Disraeli,

as

is

leader

own

New

that'

honorary

In

plants.

to

sod',

upturned

the!

the other casr, part bard belt of sod, next five years ; the

'

A there

Edinburgh's

the

year's

efforts

like Garibaldi and Grant, to of the heir presumptive of the of England. Tlie name throne and the scientist, the artist, Roberts, there' that' Simpson/ are there to wituetes and is in which human no field genius are of the highest quality energy has not a exercised which contributed name which the Irish to swell the roll

ever

importation-

next

Parnell

republics well as

as

'

largest

on

of Mr.

names

and

per passengers been. English, tlite remainder

in

name

it Aberdeen, of philanthropists like Lord and Lady Biirdett-Cbutts, Shaftesbury as well as of soldiers like Napier of and On it we Magdala Hope Grant. find the names of the heroes of peoples

four steam On; Saturday from Ameri the Mersey thousand three head of cattle,

foreigners. ers arrived

the

fam'ous

tlie

;

of one thousand Two-thirds have and and- Irish;

roll

a

Salisbury, iRosebery,

week,: five thousand previous week of April, hundred, and. first thousand. Since' the; emigration there has- been an commenced

eight

a

Palmerston,

seven'

over

is

than is; greatnessStewart Parnell. of names men

Mersey for the Canada/ carrying;

was

with

Channel. Finally, in honouring1 statesman, For' honours itself.

names of of the' history the Britain nineteenth during but' contains not one of a man century, of popular truer to the cause liberties, to the cause of popular truer well/being, of imperial' or truer to' the cause aye,

The

emigrants.' who emigrants

real

of

at is a great of annoyance,' andean eyesore to If you will look a little farmers. not will see that over a you that sod was converted food' Jinto

of the

Great

week of News

Central'''

to

relations

into union

the

across

reasons, be placed

most

says—On Saturday

telegram

United

ca

A

2,650.

:

be

may

Edinburgh

toll—

New

2,789..

corresponding

steamers

four,

all

in.'

is

;

City-

and

will

these

them

brought

whom

.21-st;:

for

75,

last

peoples he that

19th;

;

154,:

England,'

numbering

last

Nevada,-

355, 410,-

Chester,:

York

Philadelphia for Boston;

531,

be one end or it both, may of the laud/ the middle that' wants an extra furrow or -two to even Pat the same or even a much man, up. better to and what' man, back-set that, it

finish,

a

which

good

York,;

York

'

more

at

April, 18th,

;.

;

young are the

for the 58 for Halifax Scotia, of New 384, City Germanic, 176, City of Rome, 506, for New

soil.

'

of them are going to the coun principally and the new'rising towns. all nearly The following week 17th

making

is

he

so on-

at farm. perhaps the very next The furrows are not nor parallel, equal' in width the fnrrows al-1 sometimes is most set on edge, sometimes it overlaps' and when a few he comes to a inches,

laggards

that

is good ploughing bis abiding mark'

Look

'

and

It Was a how to

so.

knew

'

all

emigrants

important,

skilled

crops, is

it

both

and why who left

iplough, that

why

of

loain

crumbling liberal

who

ploughman

the

on

fully

fine

patch yields observers know

be prized. That he will M is 'a1 than a politician. Th'dt' and self-denying of whom patriot strong That he nation be pro'ud. does he see ? Part any might but is has ntit only served Ireland, served rotted, just as in his ofit forms a Great Britain by teaching country tough to 'that will last for the men rely on constitutional methods, whole of it to look and them into paths that have leading is

prepaid

are"

break

the

after,

-that

shortly the van

in

soon

the And

time,

history

few

Very

the Cities,

on

of

'

his

who have friends in the. -United

by their

settled

to

out

answer.

will

so

Years

unreason.

in the march what is it it sees ? That, is WalcOt put it, Mr. Parnell Bailie of of the' mbst conspicuous 'figures

as

of the emigrants

going

will

onward.

the

cent,

per are

sent

increase

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ed

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already States.

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abolish

legally

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number

present

administration in legal the of Ireland," says Archbishop is of practical "it a matter Dublin,' to secure a fair trial' either impossibility or for' whom the priest laymen, Excutive be really determined to may found see on' any charge, even guilty oha charge of wilful murder, as in the present

of

Nova

three-fourths

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sad

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picture took

occurrence

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Miss

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he said,

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dot believes firmly shust to spoil invented his out. help der wood meen

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man,

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to poor a servant

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me

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much the the sooner

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Methodist

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shortly

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loud sermon.

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said,

among lie;

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great

so

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charge

if Fifty cents, the young lady's cents

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for

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one

please,

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and

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for

green

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notices,

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to so

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individual

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comfitted.

was

his

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eat

whatever

without

cents

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you

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rait

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dey pay deir pecauso to 'em. surprise who vhas too good to

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walking der

bank to Canada.

stick.

of

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every

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object

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to

be

cents'

worth, the

but

to

dish

perhaps, the moment

on

for

from

table.

at

him,

this

for signal starting and the a given, Yankee, casting of despair started glance at the table, red face and protruding up with eyes and with a hunk" of bread and cheese in his hand, made his way to the train, as he subsided into his seat like saying was

"

a

or

Times.

and

much

so

spending

on

buy good,

style, better

and cheaper and substantial

much of the does you only in that simple, American

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,

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you health.

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their

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minutes

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of

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main'ard, miles distant,

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a

instiutions

parochial

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occupied

necessarily per, living she suffered better in some

likely kind. but and

the

on

land

Smith, was

extremely

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did small

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there

not is

Barbaro

that

place, of position from trouble

a

pau which In had

years. she

many prosperous days for the foundation

more

no

being

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and

under

came

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and Mr.

the Inspec Shetland Is old an ago

time

some

not look of any

care

of

one.

Lerwick,

that

says named Barbara woman, of the Board. the notice ill,

in

yet

the

tors of lands.

Chronic way laid this and Dyspepsia, and out of Indigestion and had sprung as up other complaints age infirmities her. crept apace upon bodily albeit she had Barbara was not ignorant, In earlier life she fallen into poverty. of a fair somehow obtained the advantage and education, enabled ness, to

respect health. from

this, her

her

Although

and

her.

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in

the

at the

ness

good judgment

use

pit

native

situation had she

shrewcL

and

that

to see disordered

the that

the

the main would soon

if

others that

there

stomach trouble

her usual the

leave

disease

began

symptoms of

rising

had

been

years,

and faintoppression loss of sleep, stomach,

throat, of the dull

one

medical

under

but to day made

In

effect.

no

;

sour

in bad taste eyes, tongue, chronic became mouth, &c., and finally her not being able to hopeless through that The Inspector states auy remedy. coated

in

state of sufferd

long affection bronchial

with the do, bad breath,"

others

headaches, fluids

to

to

enough

from and

probable

is

added

a

wise

was

arose ailments and digestion, could be cured

as

own

asthma

Barbara

the and find she

treatment this strait

or

she

the following touching appeal been swallowing I have Inspector: months. They do me no good. for en on to luorse. I can from worse going

to the medicines I am dure

'

no

it

be I shall would malie

longer. dead.

of yo

J feel There give

:

that

in

is me

a

week

a

last

one

bottle

it

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

is

my only

does no

me

no

more

two

or

1 reguest of Mother hope.

good I to

expense

theparish." had of one of seems she got hold It Almauacks and read of the Mother Seigel's. the in cases cures by Syrup like

wrought

hers. The Board

and

lone the woman poor pitied how her -petition, believing, as Syrup would proved as useless medicines she had taken. already in the their to find, astonishment

granted

the ever, the other What

was

that she had not only few. days, of bed, but to move to out get and had taken the outside house, a aud to considerable distance, journeys better health than was actually enjoying first taken ill. The asthma since she was of

course

been about

and

a

able

which

bronchitis,

of symptoms and dyspepsia),

hearty of

power housands Mother sale by aud

as

the of

her

were

hosts Mother who

rapidly

all

of wore

Seigel's chemists

than

more

no

disease

true

will Barbara the inspector

that

seems

ed, fifty

J.

Request.

Gray

annals

simple -John

Dying

and

amusing poet

the

groat

greedy

vegetables, his voracity, to eat fifty

not

certificate

the his

pickles, his

empty

a

cau

you

The

of

demand

men

character debts.

Some

woman

seemed

very

"

clothes, healthy food, real more get

what

possible.

roved over dis eyes tant he darted at dish dainties, every within his reach, heaping his plate with the most and heterogenous comestibles, the contents swallowing indiscriminately of and fruit savoury pies, preserves,

DUNDER. Philosophy

op

by

as

economically careful scrutiny

which

with

else.

Dey

clergyman,

talking, A "

not

where

as

a

was

fine

P P

sundry

don't

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you

fixed

a

of the viands, he movements, hesitating to treat himself at length decided to a and a glass bun of water and as he oue could munched and drank, detect a self-sufficient at the gormandiaglance all

If

railway

.

man

sbwear

uud

a good, substantial meal. occassion a Yankee en green of the restaurants. He was tered one with the and it unacquainted rules, was that he aimed evident at sustaining

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No

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for

charge On one

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pody

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American to have customary

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1

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winter peesness

late

too

of

many

stations

is

beggar, air

an

point

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never

it's

At

:

being too

old

a

surprise "You

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dor. wife pecause und der husband wanted

man

have

-

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was

point

and und

servant. Conscience vhas. a queer It thing. a man out of a keeps us from sheating und excuses if cent to his face us we fiud uud keep his wallet mit 50 dols. in it pohind his back. No man is satisfied mit der entirely For weather. der fiy-screen instance,

While

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ence

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home

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why marriage

reason

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recommends chin-chin.

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countryman

a

was

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he got a telegram of one word— " Laugh." He His code was at the laughed. went house. He up there in the best He got out the code and he of humour. " read Laugh send me 500 dollars."

girl up to him and do it again. please you that time.

see

coldly

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great

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ran

show

said 'a

it,"

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to

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clerk,

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fell

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by his

:

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gentleman day While gutter. other

he returned himself very

about to leave nabob, made out a telegraphic The to her father. look at it, but locked

very the "I

Arabella

me."

baf

of

Power

drunkenness."

of it." the

afterwards

and found

was

at you Beatrice:

about

knows remedy

und

out

in spelling-bees " was turned for assembly with one "n."

fashionable

a

the

a

for

rage

clergyman

drunkenness

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night." .defend

to

a

came

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the a

what

sir.

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Campbells' trust you "Oh, yes

it

'

sir.'

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Arabella: disagreeable

a

makes it What Who go with

-'

article

the

day The

"

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for

said

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'

class.

now

compositor

parish, received

man.

man-of-war?'

a

his

to

fat

of

plan have made

that the sermon.' the collection is difference. If I find two-hours' sermon on small I preach a but when it is large I give 'charity,' sermon on them a twenty minutes' the of heaven.' delights

spelling Shortly

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little

'

the

in

morning

details.

do you know I say, mister, Fat man: like water V Neither boy, I do not.' Fruitless hill.' run up

:

are

can of you chase of small

'What teacher

a

'

boy

why- you No, my

the

of

half

.

telling

entire

an

occupy

in

attire

street

wpmeu's

curious

who

one

Boots."

woman Readers Only .—A mental take a inventory

another uiiuute

my

I Has

eolllection. '

the headed

Male

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since

liberal

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next

Jerrold.

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take

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Syrup

ready Curative and

to

save

the

to perish.

Syrup

medicine

is for vendors

A. J. White, Limit by the proprietors, Road, London, E.C. Earringdou

35,

cents

Neslit's

Ladies

Silver

Watches,

£3 10s.

.

"

been

cultural

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It men

on an American agri father had whose paper, girl's on the helped him down the front steps had some copy entitl evening previous, ed " The Power of Roots" Perforating He composed it given him to set up. and in sympathy with his own feelings,

Be patient, would probably them." without

my eyes." " you madam," said he, more a deal suffer great

to be Parson—' Y ou appear, brother.' remarkable having success, Second Parson 'Yes.; my people have,

at

vhas well

I

gif

look for de money bushel of turnips.

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with

to

resem

ient."

taking before

"

deal

it

in

long said

this

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yesterday"

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for

girl,

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vhay. notting.

0

otj

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village

:

a very A minister preached suddenly halting, and, sermon, I say tnore ?" what shall And Amen," sho.uted an auditor.

us

"

country

a

a

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courtship.

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me

give said

that see

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you them and

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child,

saying, Mother, let again for a trade; alone they all tried to 'era 'em for a shilliug, but I screwed

me

car-

dozen,

back

came

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back."

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it

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earth

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those

ground.

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