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be but the oak."— How could a saint in a land for hospi generous proverbial and where the joyous salutation of tality knocks at his the host welcomes whoever her door So marvellous had been to Patrick that St. growth in holiness whom, under God, she owed her sanctification declared to her a few days before his thou art my equal." death,, Brigid, him the And indeed she became after in the Irish Church. greatest "
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are. I need You know what nuns Of Irish describe them to you. wherever St. are, Brigid Nuns, they is head. The Saint was the chaste to the 1st called her reward on 523. But' some say may February, to admit is a Saint, and we me, Brigid a but why make her great Saint, perhaps not of a school ? patron Sanctity must have been her ideal ? A learning converted from so recently people have little knowpaganism could very and accomplishments, ledge of literature, for ? It such as of this age look people I is to answer like these that. queries have' address! penned this
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At the date of St. birth, St. Brigid's Patrick had completed 21 years of his la borious lives'of and; numerous Apostolate,the Saint attest, and the Historyof Europe, that from the earliest of his affirms, stage" marvellous mission the land, throughout which St. Patrick erected monasteries, becamo the abodes of learning, and. Avhich heralds went from sanctity forth to Christianize and civilise of many the of Then -came kingdoms Europe. the Nuns, in Brigid's who rivalled train, in and in and in numbers,, learning, institutions of the great Monastic sanctity, Patricxc. From these two sources sprung ,
so
.
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readily erection before. the
the
life at
given
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genuine
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earnest success
neighbour
full
list
of
the
donations
will
be
ill 'the Record. Of the the foundation placed upon the contributions of stone generous Mr. Horgan, £10, and Mr. J. Scollard, mention. are of special £5, worthy _
amounts
-those not
even
born the
:
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Bishop's
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was of extraction and Brigid royal was born near in the .Dundalk, Ireland, 453 of Christian from year parents, whom .'she. received not the best only -but also an excellent education, example, to suited her sex and necessary for her in life. At the age of 16 high station she consecrated herself to God by vow and became the " Chaste head of all N uns of Erin" as her biographers to delight to her. Her parents wished style give her a husband, but " to escape the love of her beauty." men she sacrificed When, however, she took the veil, and the peril was she recovered it. As she is past, for us, by her biographers, we pourtrayed have in the great virgin Saint of Erin the the pure and loving graceful perfections, the penetrating and touching tenderness, charms of her sex, blended with a sanctity short of perfect. She is repre nothing sented as of a most the generous heart, of tenderest and the most compassionate whose symbol was in which souls, mercy, and which virtue she excelled, is said to characterise her followers virgin ever since. One incident in her life will to this trait.. serve Why," asked point the King, "have you given to the poor the. sword which I to your presented father?" "If God," replied my Brigid, " told me to give my father and you too, I would with all that yourself, give both To the Irish race is Brigid you possess." the typical of and mercy representative Her biographers, of whom she charity. suffered had many, say that she never the a gift needy to pass without and, in a season of she even sold distress, vestments of the rare Bishop Conaed, to use was accustomed in the glorious light, sacred mysteries at the altar of the Cell .
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and preachers were missionaries, doctors, for educated the service of the Church, and the, propagation of tlie faith in all A vast and conChristian countries. and tinual of development, literary is there effort, apparent, superior religious could in any to that be seen anything arts other country of Europe. Certain those of architecture, carving, metallurgy without were cultivated, successfully to of which continued music, speaking the learned and among flourish, .both among the people.
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all
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of
in
particular." West wood, Palceographia notice under
Alsatia, in Bavaria, in Helvetia, mania without
counting
and
in
six
and
Allein
many
Italy.
that
it how may be fully apparent the zeal and virtue of which monastic colonies were at once the and the centre, let us place product by its side an analogous list of Saints of Irish whom the gratitude of nations origin, converted,: and civilised edified, by- them— have placed upon their altars as patrons and founders of those churches whose foundations with watered their they blood
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in his noble work, Sacra Pictoria, -brings two other of these great to the in addition Book of masterpieces and .refers to them as follows Kells, "Ireland proud of the may be justly Book of Kells. This copy of the Gospels, said to have belonged to St. traditionally the most is Columba, unquestionably executed of elaborately manuscript early At a art uoav in existence. when period the fine arts be said to :have been may. and other almost extinct in Italy, parts of the continent, from -the fifth namely, to the end of the eighth the art century; of ornamenting had attained manuscripts a perfestion almost miraculous in Ireland. Another circumstance equally deserving of the extreme notice is and delicacy Avond erf ul precision united with extra minuteness of detail, in which ordinary these of ancient are many manuscripts ornamented. .1 have examined with a the pages of the Gospels magnifying 'glass :
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was
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Such Avere the schools. Brigidine Have then outdone the monks ? they You will Here is -The Book .judge.' of mirable Kells, a very of art. Mr.Wyatt, in his Avork on The Art of Illuminating effects. .of this having traced-the peculiarly School of Art, oyer. Europe Irish and. how this school was the cause of raising The Art to a of Illuminating degree of perfec tion hitherto It is to unknown,, says :— Ireland that the rich style of manuscript ornamentation is due. Irish art 'was and of marvellous perfection. original In of handling, delicacy and minute but faultless the whole execution, of range offers, paleography nothing to these Irish 'manu comparable early When in Dublin some scripts. I .had the years of ago5 opportunity there carefully the Book of Kells studying? some of the ornaments I attempted to but broke do\vn in despair. No copy Avonder tliat tradition should iallege.that j
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England, France, in Armorica, Lorraine,
Thuringia,
not classic The languages only Greek Latin and were cultivated, sort and spoken, and written with a in And Ireland more than of passion. each was a else, monastery anywhere and each school was a workshop of school,
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—
from which, transcription, day by day, issued new Scriptures copies of the Holy and the Fathers of the primitive Church which were dispersed through all copies are still to be found Europe and which The monks did in Continental libraries. to not themselves the transcription limit of the but Scriptures, reproduced Holy also Greek and Latin authors, sometimes in Celtic with and com character, gloss like that Horace, which mentary in Irish,
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:
:
about the Convents with the monasteries. of old who ruled
monastic
vast
Another author of European fame " states Montalembert from Ireland, to 8th became the 5th the century, centres one of the principal of Chris not in the world and tianity only and virtue, but also ofChristian holiness of knowledge, literature and that intelwith which the new lectual civilization, to endow faith was about Europe, then delivered from heathenism and the Roman continues It has been said," Empire. " Count de Montalembert, and cannot be that Ireland was repeated, sufficiently then regarded by all Christian Europe as centre of all Christian the principal In the shelter of knowledge and piety.
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in music have also incon testable The same author tells us proof. that their musical skill that of surpassed all other nations. Irish musical skill," ,he declares, is incomparably superior to that of any other nation.5 For their modulations are not sIoav and morose, as in the instruments of Britain, to which we but the. are, habituated sounds are rapid and precipitate, and vet 'sweet It is wonderful that the pleasing. musical is preserved amidst proportion such of the fingers, precipitate velocity and that the melody is rendered full and art, amidst perfect by an undeviating' such trembling such organic modulations, tones so of infinitely intricate, possessed such such swiftness, pleasing unequal such discordant concord. parity, and close their modula They commence tions Avith so much and the subtilty, of the slender so tinklings sport springs of with the deep tones the bass freely in
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to all he had done had been called for in hand which was
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seen
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just
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asked. "A of the city in the north part The Bishop necessity. urgent he had convinced of this that towards its contributed £100
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undertaking
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blessing was
on
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says the AngloMany of the nobility," Saxon historian, Venerable Bede, "and of the lower ranks of the English nation, in the Finan and, days of the. Bishops their native Colman, island, forsaking retired either for the sake of thither, divine studies or of a more continent life and; some'of them devoted presently themselves to a monastic others life, chose rather to apply themselves to study to about from one cell going master's; another. The Irish received willingly them all to supply them and cook care with as also to furnish them with food, books to read, and their teaching gratis." Eccl. His. After Bede, Count quoting de Montalembert continues The who were afterwards to Anglo-Saxons, renav this teachingwith ingratitude so were of all nations the one which cruel, derived the most from it. From profit to the seventh' the eleventh century, students flocked into Ireland and Englisli schools of Ire for 400 years the monastic land maintained the great reputation which successive brought so many gene rations to dip deeply there into the living waters of knowledge and of faith."
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exercising your patience I degree of temperature, for you now, by a fewto what a height of perfection examples, those Irish teachers carried their art. has been said already Enough, indeed, to. indicate the ordinary course of studies. But the higher ornamental branches are to come. And yet first I will take St. schools. I will call irre Brigid's upon witnesses to proachable give testimony thereto. A hostile as English critic, Montalembert calls Geraldus Cambrensis, who came to Ireland about the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion, declares that he travelled, in different countries of had he seen books Europe, and nowhere so abundant or so decorated beautifully as 'in Ireland. Speaking of The Book of Kildare St. own he Brigd's Convent, says Among all the miraculous things bf Kildare, me so much nothing surprised as that wonderful book,, said to have been written from the dictation of an angei In St. own time. This book con Brigid's tains the four to St. Gospels according Jerome's version, .and is adorned with as illuminated many as it has richly figures On close examination the secrets pages. of the art were evident so delicate and so laboured and minute, subtle, so inter twined and so and knotted, intricately .coloured did you brilliantly perceive that you are ready to say they were them, the work of an of man. and not angel, The more. intensely I examined them, the more T- was filled with fresh1 wonderand amazement. Neither could do Appelles the like. Indeed mortal hand seemed of forrning or painting /them. " incapable
foreign emigration: Druidical were to colleges they open all. The and the rich, the slave poor free the child as well as the man, and the old man had free access and paid It was to the nothing. not, natives of Ireland that the Irish only, monasteries confined the benefits of and religious and of literary knowledge, education. They opened their doors with admirable to. strangers from generosity and of every condition every country above to those who came from the all," some to end neighboring island, England, their lives in an Irish some to cloister, to search from house house for books, and masters of explaining those capable books. The Irish monks received with kindness guests so greedy of instruction and gave them both books and masters the food of the body and the food of the soul without demanding any recompense.
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hill-";
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to
seems
been
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;
then But
and
;
jdunks,
beyond
iind
simplicity characteristics
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very
O'Connor, Gladstone account »
his of which
New
York
World
make the following Mr:Gladstone ing closer I before; slimnes8 innocent
with
all
age'
as
had I
he are
thought,
got-
of
was
a
were
iB
of
I
as
Well,"' weather
was
an with I asked a
he said "sometimes had1 been bad very; the drive home from
time
this:
we
and,!
excuse
him
seat.
to
had. got
turned
was
"
This
young
was
i
fellow,'
sub-committee
a
great when
and
for
There
sitting -wasi .
top of panting. he that I would
was; relief me;
for a-
the
if
whilehe time," a
on
,
National Library of Australia
said,
a
another
said
member
thus saw He always treated kindness. I think his
three bar,
weakest speeches prepared,
positions next best in
a
down
this
deal great me with the that taking
of
a
on
Parliament. were those lie his best those
1 ' :
have
he'll
Threatened
one
his
wish.
million
O'Connor.
P.
Chinese
for
Influx.;
canada
and
austra
lia.
the to the house and then we
1
the
aud
hills
Gladstone
fallen after
leaves. about
went
into
to
a
with
was
a
increase in his
to
sitting
room
or
so
which
in
shield
polished the light. chair
He
and
reading
the
of O'Connell correspondence at the moment when I saw him earlier in the day. Now we sat down together and presently a small tray was brought in with a tiny silver and a tiny teapot silver of hot water, to and pitcher my for I'm a devotee of tea but one sorrow,
;
—
—
"
I won't offer a you cup of " said Mr. tea," Gladstone, because you are to six." going to dine at a quarter It was then about five. But seeing the blank look of sorrow I could, not teacup.
keep
out
" of my face, he said, Perhaps you are fond of tea," and handed me his own and sent for another. Then cup we once and Ireland began to talk more, was the theme, still and especially the arrears as raised question by Archbishop
Walsh's I his
health
the
ever "
You
at greatest And platform, His worst had carefully
interval.
remain have
"
of
right
the
to
us
he
All.
after not
have ear, "
is
I
a
not on
be said, But," just
have
» '
"
,
Macartney, London, discredits
in
From
Truckman
the
however, which assertion
to
Millionaire.
years Thirty ago a freckledrfaced, English lad, broganedandroqghiy,for work in a, wholesale dressed, applied
long as
very that
,
stout
and chandler
shipping street,
landed. hand
a
U.S.
Boston, He was
-
house He. a
given
truck
and
South
on
had
jpsi
place pushing-,did his
and he found
He satisfactorily.. situation presently The other a day
woyk
better
a.
drifted
away.
;
rosy-cheeked, man; stepped the trucks and along among crowd of South-street to find the place where lie once worked as a roundabout
.
and
labourer. He could, have well to have the old store fought in but he did not, carriage he is a
afforded a
though
millionaire over, and
than
more
now
three
timeSj
when at home, in one of the grandest house in Cleveland, Ohio. His name is Samuel Andrews. When, he left New York he went west and
made
liyes,
some
'
in
the then compara money unknown trade of tar roofing. He saved what he made, and when the Standard Oil Company was formed he the ground floor. The got in on way to millions was then opened to him. tively
Blake again balled.
Henry
ist-—
the
declines
"
queensland's
Black
ex-ooercionleavings"
be-
fused.
said,
mentioned
walked
I
my
good
so is
hearing
two.
Almighty
is
the
prohibits" the States,"
fdr one preparations million despatching Chinese from the States to Canada and Australia. Sir Halliday the Chinese'
jamaica
about
me
subject
ramble his
as
which of Chinese into
the admission1 several influential Chinese merchants in America have combined and are making
day how
memory.
sight
my should
I our
during
ciful
the
My
and
was, good."
better "the
my asked
O'Connor,"
to
it
side,
in
Mr.
recurring
the
during
of
consequence
legislation;
to was, and then he recurred and said something which
subject
will
American
Sir
asked him
in
that
alleges
article.
had
to
supplied
back
It is a fine, large room, with Mr. Gladstone has a splendid light. chair under one of the just large windows, and here he sits with his back to Beside the him is a light. candlestick behind
regarding
members of thle Canadian Government Chinaman1 named by -a with' iVlong How, who had an interview them on the at Otfawa. Hef subject was
The Colonial Office have, received information private tends to confirm Mong How's
tramp
We got hour
an
the
the scheme
theu.in
evidently
was
information
statement.
was
it
"
The
Secretary
meaning.
he works.
health,
spontaneous and unprepared:" Of Ireland and Irish Mr. subjects Gladstone Seemed especially' anxious 'to
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Mr.
to
through
at
were
my
mistaking
Jan. London, .12.— Ah important has been made with'rispect discovery to the intended of Chinese 'from migration the United States' to Canada And Aus-
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tralia.
out of their get have consult to am said acting,"
to.
shall I whom
with
delight
greatest him in
that
'
imme
interesting.
"I.
party. We walked over the and woods,
also
was
the
of such thinking from Irish a the proposal coming and not the Liberal members, from
Mr.
old him.
tenants
enable
Gladstone, I explained that
was
and carriage and myself to
he the
think
T.
but we Questions, Mr. G-ladstone who had an just. got.
most
Mr.
into
"
and
others
was
Gladstone,
morning; O'Cqnnell
I
man.
Mr.
of Irish
difficulties.
had
to' go down to the couutry add feeble man, who an elderly of coming up to London. incapable was in the pre-railway and period;
"
the
tough hill, to my intense1 to me and asked
pretty
to
good
to
Accordingly," five o'clock one four conveyed.
"
rain
It
a
and
member,
appointed examine
and I the House have had to of Commons; I have changed iny clothes of and gone out for a walk in tbe midsc
a
then
Gladstone, a
walker:
By
he went on to tell how he at one time been brought closely contact with O'Connell. O'Connell chairman of which of a committee
youth.
especi ally about with had never
flesh-: superfluous been he had always
whether
the
its
Then
middle
I
to suggested that there be a ought in demand the session of coming, Parliament for an Arrears Bill. -in order
him."
depreciate
as
marks
and the whole impression physique wiry rather than
or
ounce
"
in
word that
had avoided
we
to
striking
meD— ever lived even than than Rienzi greater greater Savonaroa. You know the prejudices in which I was brought up with regard " to I nover he added quickly him, but,"
the
at
a
His limbs strong. seemed active; and he moved of a man who the alacrity to be troubled allowed himself
broad
using of leader of
sense
been
ever
broad
as
the
—
as Prime to the House time, Minister, of Commons; blbss his old heart," said the honest fellow.
of Lords
:
O'Oonnell's in his correspondence and then he quoted a passage " he had marked. which O'Connell," he" said, as the "I regard greatest
demagogue
would be
it
get on to it. reads voraciously, advance copy of au article by Archbishop on the of Wa/sh, of Dublin, working the last Land and he spoke of the Act, article in the highest terms it was most ;
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volume
published
this
aspects
had
;
yet
not
diate
library
we
rather surprised of He his figure:' of the ample waist that of us of the approach
though
frankness
of
Stand
had
recently
say that the House
,
to
Up
be dumb, but if I wanted to of opportunity to do so. I had plenty talk, The great men of past contests came for description, on and. I was especially anxious to hear what Mr. Gladstone had to O'Connell. 1 had found say abjut a
<
"
he
as
to
him reading
>
;
this idea to a Scotch audience developing but I could make no them way with cold and dead, and I had they remained to drop the subject."
air.
sly sly
and interest of information lead I was monopolize conversation.
subjects him to
,
finely.
I
very sly comical now and
—
—
was
shoulders
The A
than
a
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to him
:
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carried on the 'conversation throughout, readiness to give and fake with perfect as well as to speak. This I to listen there is an remark because impression that the eagerness of his temperament, his resources, and his myriad splendid
to
which
from
extracts
(
I word, every away by interest speaking about to speak several sentences in Mr. Gladstone listened succession. the least impatience, without and; indeed carried
him.
transmitted
j
of kinds; I was to was sometimes in what we were
;
quietly When
its achievements, because, unques he said, its action tionably," political for the last half for century, certainly the last thirty years, has been purely mischievous." He said that his with sti'oug feeling to would make it regard heredity difficult for him to deal with the subject. "I once," he added, with a smile, "was
and1 transparent
pure
shop
1
to
on
defend
to
on
.
he began to talk of all though and, anxious
Then
visit to a Mr. paid home, iu Hawardenyan
he has
a
hard
very
;
political
subject. the "They are running, Septennial Act his was against, my life;" summing of the policy of the Tories up .in,, trying to the present Parliar prolong ignoble meat to its utmost limit. Thov mavhe be aud, I think disappointed ; they will if clearness of. brain,. and and. eye. briskness of step be any indication. I end. with a word from Mr. Gladstone', s coachman.! " I want to drive him fpr, tbev.fQurth
avoided."
went
:
other
her
;
longer
Then he
prominent I temperament.
his
-
"
settled
is.
of the
'
the
M.P., at
is
certain
question, are the
of
of
depths
subjects drink iu
of the present Mr. T. P.
the opening Parliament
he
very
will, about speak, again told that it, is imr and; I,, am tp in get him, interested any
possible,,
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;
Just session
'an
tiiful
so heredity, should be And' then
words
week he
Ireland.;
shall be but the perhaps before House of Lords cannot
question dead—
politically
uttered
moving
were
I
difficulty.",
wprds,
the
in
. ,
Next
exclaimed
appeared'
great
a
question be much
plain He
fox.
in!
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never
a
lived.
a
after
most, .beau. then went to.
my,
in,
,
time
:
andjin this
said
-
-in1
and
believer in great that by and- bye
but. they the Irish'
;
the .
in one
rival
while
a
Ireland,"
these
came
1
'
s.
of
says
old
so
placed
;
this as or I all saw; saw, thonght I looked this at his face in climbing hill. such modesty There was such simplicity, that I thought T caught a glimpse to the
Home.
O'Connor
017 in
ruse, an
look in his eyes quizzical that gives him a pleasantly think half as I don't he's
land
,
P.
much
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(
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WhatT.
A.
j
dog
'
at
Gladstone
again. I am
I
people, owing to have adroitness, Gladstone that he
also fancies that and then he has a
himself
wishing
I
many
herself of her,
He
'
that
Parliamentary
great
the impression of Mr. is what the French call somewhat of English,
sanctity.
ittg
in
and
coach
,
,
know
his
I purpose to treat at some future date in Erin, and of the decline of education about, that causes which the", brought decline. And now, in conclusion, I pray that stone I have this this school whose corner under the become, day blessed may to whom of St. it is our patronage Brigid, to dedicate the abode of. learnit, purpose
ran
'
is
there-
shopkeeper
a
different,
are
you
woman'
.
You
:
al
Well,
so
for
"
expression rapt, grave; 'simple— that is to see.' I caught something of beautiful the hill this look as he ascended a little out of wiis a breath. There sweet in the expression that seemed to gravity me anew into his character. 'give insight
"
etier
and'
heaves,
life
heA
at
gazing
;
—
'
CI
of
station
an
;
breast
his
primers."
ingjand
is
I have always Gladstone, looked best when he sits down thought, in the House of Cbnimohs after a strong r and vehement He is deadly speebhi his breath comes' and goes quickly, pale;
to have, treated of It was my intention native music in these olden days, to which in the course I have but briefly referred and also to have treated of this address, on: the skill and taste of the old artificers tres but I have already in metallurgy, passed too much, I fear, on your patience. two brief I will content with myself extracts two authorities-— Dr. from .greatof Zurich, who says Keller, The, Irish for at an date manifested a taste early' miniature painting, carving, caligraphy, other and' music. They far excelled' and civilization;" Europeans in learning the learned And Dr. Milner, antiquarian, " states Irish that The in the Middle. the instructors of, the English, Ages were and Germans, in science, French, paint ing and architecture."
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of
,
a beautiful and, like new reveals beauties
Mr.
face.
the Book of The Psalter of ColutnbkUle, Book .Dimma and the of Armagh are monuments of which all Irishmen may be and may exultingly produce justly proud, and' literary as evidences of the civilization -ak an of their country, age acquirements not countries of Europe, if in when other were in and; barbarism, utter, ignorance their,
aA'we
ju
and. to my-.eye at.leasrndds of the' splendid the beauty
to
greatly
men.
xnsn
py
face down.
wife
Dublin. The Duchess was of the most women beautiful but she stood this opposite
—
,
wricten
'
the
woman,
,
face,
distinction,
—
were
sit
a
It'
in nature, prospect com under new The eve'ry phase. has a pallor— healthy, but. at plexion as the same time almost as transparent wax that an immense air of gives
and I will One other witness put aside the ancient books of Erin. Sir W. Betham two other books as yet not no produces "It is a singular and remarks:fact, ticed, not generally known, that the oldest Euro in the now are pean manuscripts existing and the most ancient Irish language; ones
to
extraordinary
;
ijatm
about
were
to. gave and sweetness, me I greatly:
me.
,
of.
face
have
things,,
;
roundings
'
1
effect
his
that,
me that -politics arranged .for I> have other anxiety none, in sur Everything) my,,
so
my only whatever,
I
",
Providence,
is
have he said "of
him;
please,
Divine
always had a high opinion,'' Irish Then. he told the story of a beauty." Duchess af Rutland— which he had -book— going read in some Irish to a
;
j
Irish than Irish
;
..
going, '
;
the
known
.
didn't
,
I
.
"when between
.
and the Book of Kells, of Lindisfarne without a false or irregular line; detecting and when it is considered interlacement details consist of spiral of these. thatuiany to and are so minute as have been lines, to have been executed with a impossible it seems a probreally pair of compasses, not with what eyes, but also lem, only with what could have instruments, they been executed. One instance of the minuteness of these details. will suffice. I have, counted in a small space, nearly three of an inch in length, quarters by half an inch in width, in the less, than Boole no than one fewer of Armagh!, interlace hundred and fifty eight ments of a slender ribbon pattern formed with white lines, edged -with dis blacki ones. The invention and skill the and played,, neatness, precision., is all that found in far delicacy surpass executed ancient by. conti manuscripts and sculp nental artists. The designers likewise tors of the stone crosses were of the manuscripts as the illuminators the style of ornamentation is essentially of the same." St. in his life Adamnan, us that the, Saint St., Columba, assures hand and illuminated with his own copied three hundred copies of the Gospels.
Jan.
London,
10.— The people protesting against of Sir appointment Henry Blake G overnor of that colony. Jamaica
his right was the
Sir,
he
are
state
that They Henry Blake
said,
called
and
mer
"leavings."
to
thauk
Lord
upon
to
Knutsford,
after they accept
the
of thA" as
of1
rejection
should
be
not
Queensland's1'
Secretary
for
the
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after the stabbed, confessedly example of the London horrors. Nine barbarous of women aud now to bits first, cuttings
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addition. What the Times brings over have to tell, can they
all
tales
worse
hardly
repeat
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ever,
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to
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said.
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severed.
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for
constituents, that opinion burst and ferocious
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is
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Nation
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the
to
well-known
Outlined. Territory.
York interview
interesting
the-
the
from Sun
,
the with
which I
this
have
picturesque hurly-burly life. When
the. Senate
in
speaks
John
Senator His
crowded.
Ingalis chamber
the
utterances
are
marked
American
an
that
instinctively
have
we
enemy sooner
or
The
built
later
Great
supremacy, territorial
our
to
the
and pole vallation stations
the
shall not
for
every this
new
is
and
-
ller
complete. fortresses
menace
known.
u
annum.
ably
at
quoted Tenders
a
navy from From the us
every point of the compass. till close of the Revolution now her conduct toward U6 has been character
of
.affection s
morning down
his
the
to
He kind. and strolled
any
jacket,
wore
ized
and insnlt duplicity, by treachery, in peace, and by brutal in war. ferocity Left to tbe of operation social, and commercial industrial, force, Canada would irresistibly gravitate into the American Uniou.
a
and
up
smoking as he talked The interview which was written out and
library, point.
below appears to his revision. subjected ed aud endorsed " Ts there "a I ask, the United throughout
It
is
The It
authoriz
British
:
peaceful Mexico republic
?
strong States
spoke of
Who
an
for
Stephen said Senator the
A.
bouud
Iugalls, but the
"first idea
phrase, Jamestown and of the thecurgo
Plymouth. May-flower.
to
the
impulse,
I
Douglas, is
column
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was
Quebec,
Canadian
iu
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Anglo-
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in waters of which Eng without protest no more land has practically jurisdiction has the in tbe than United States will Mersey or the Thames, the issue and our pass beyond diplomacy, volunteers will march on Montreal and
the and
?"
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its
ocean-
down
desire
Cauuda
of
acquisition
may
ence. i
would
and take Pacific
The be found
possession and the St.
Chief in
fact
the
Lawr obstacle
political
the
of
that
Canada
third
has
has
which
loan, ceut.
the
been
arrested
Army
the
increasing Russian
by
a
which
Bill,
5th
army, has
large majority. is adopting the awaiting
a
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aam
a«m
cuuuuiuuua ;
and grocers early closing
Schooner
Maldon
floated safely ascertained to
the
;
seed wheat, 14 company
for
Shares
smelting.
;
have demove
Lewis
has
damages have
is
-Brick The Northgate serious very assuming
and
250
have
men
was
The
31,000.
announcement tude, and is of the Government's intentions. Rnleio-h. The Shin Sir Walter I.finn -jvvv
is
linna.ntnrpfl
still
attendance Governor
the
performs
to-morrow. The absconder of the Commercial
atti
proportions, thrown out
jeen
work in consequence. The Exhibition
'
has started stand at £5 2s. January 30. Carters' Strike
now
Melbourne;
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passive
4.l uiit?
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w
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join
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vt
be very slight. of farmers1 in the large meeting Terowie district have decided to form a and appeal to the Govern deputation
Man
at
Chairman
A
is
premium.
until
to
The
per favour
not
are
mi
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(Western
J anuary 29. occurred at Ten-
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been been
cent,
per
President,
reelected
have si
member
largely at the
elected
Lee-Steere
floods
vicca)
Federal Mr.
the.
;
cided ment.
to
Hungarian
been
James
rains.
for Galway, has been six months' imprisonment for exciting the populace. The second of the Auslrcreading
for
o o
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Wash
29.
January of
opened to-day. the Premier of South
has been Australia) of Committees.
uetm
at
being excite-
vigorous,
session
was
Australia, and Sir
ment
Febuary. O'Brien
most
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that,
this are
accounts
death.
is
party,
given
of
generally that
heart
deed
out
with being
committee
prepare that praying investing Colonial
an
a shooting caused by
has
January
30.
has introduced and the second for Thursday. been appointed,
address
West ,
the
Queen for in
,
securities.
Adelaide, The
to
be granted permission trust monies English
the
announcements
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whilst the
m
of the President the of consisting Federal Council Sir (Hon T. Playford), James Sir Lee-Steere, Samuel Grifiith with Messrs. Bird and Gillies together to
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current
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are
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at
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London,
his
J anuary 30. Sydney, Government has arranged for Servants their salaries. paying the Civil no has been voted although money under that head.
of
become
will
cargo
for
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and
lost
reward
large
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officer
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English. is feared
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most
29.
Sydney,
Hobart,
committee
of State
interest bearing The brokers to the disposed
Boulanger
opposed inexorably toward the expansion Her oil cum equator.
the
;
The Council
x
carried
is
Chinaman,
ment
London, January 30. The Prospectus has been issued of a South Australian loan for £1,317,
ally
of
jealous
was
is
u.
Secretary
sentenced
vestige
in
charged with murdering" has been arrested 'for
Adelaide,
uuuie&
Sheehy,
self
to-day
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for
The electoral with conducted
chester
hemisphere. The of guns are at pointed
Britain,
would the
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frontier
seacousts.
our
is
the nations, be compell
among we
by England's
our
does
over
protesting.
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and Vancouver Canadian Pacific
northern
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to
not
England
into
The Women's
body.
appointed
studied
a
who
if self-respect, to obliterate
by
us.
characteristic of his talk is the natural manner of the public man. The President of the Senate has tbe been wildly car lampooned by He is aud icaturists. tall, square, " A of agile looking. big splash" white 'hair surmounts his bis forehead, and he speaks without eyes are bright, so
is
Halifax
is
and severe at sharp, pungeut, caustic, times, and it has been a generally expres that he prepares his sed opinion speeches with care. 1 find, that however, great of force and finish the faculty which is
not
preservation, from of British power There is no alternative.
amazingly
is
men.
attendance
perjury.
ington.
our understand people resent. Talk as we ultimately about kindred and blood, the mny and language of 'Milton Shakespeare,
only and ed
J.
the
will
feel
which the, latter the great future has before it. Republic had a talk with the most and striking in the figure of Washington political
It
cloud
war
The King of Holland
which
and
there
iu Ingalis, foreshadows gentleman
States.
the
develope that ever
war
of that
intrnsion of this
policies
to
of Carter,
case
decided not! to and demands,
carters' get other
Exhibition
amounted to A witness
London has Council Country nominated Sir Charles Dilke a member
cin/ia
intolerable impertinence. by deliberate hostility
au
United
affront
corres
newspaper writes Hall,
England
is continent is dictated Tt
—
From, Equator.
pondent Blakey to the New Washington following Senator
—
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complete. in the
the
to.
trying
a
January 29' the Northcote
of
Company have
The
The
the
of
autonomy
are
Hon. Edward Stanhope, his War, while addressing agreed with Lord WoJseley's
Right
Secretary
Eng-
lrmnr
txraa
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his
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Brick
graves. unani leine-a
the election
South
for
departure
directors
accede
Republic. has opened the Italian King Humbert "arliament aud declared his strong intention of keeping peace.
are
between
to
re&rard
own
almost
is
i_
the
with
dined
Melbourne. The
tbe
to
menace
herais-
force
their
press
offering
INTERCOLONIAL.
perfectly the Gov
that
declares
digging
are
is
.
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the
abolishing
his
syndicate
"a",
prices has
has withdrawn Sir Charles Dilke. candidature for the Council.
is
Boulanger
and
with
mous
?"
cord
(lonorfn
on/I
to
and
The Continental
in
Britain
Great
alter
and
by
"
Australia.
also deter form of the present the scrutin restoring
d'arrondissement scrutic de liste.
the power of to her avenge wrongs enforce is her rights supreme," I " What is your of; the opinion
and
confidence
to
elections
will
the
Ho
movement.
to
Queen, prior
his
langist mined
blacks
race
Anglo-Saxon of domination
phere. Canada's „ Britain Great
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highway
i
has
Boulanger's
has M. majority Floquet but Ministry's resignation, Carnot declines their allowing retirement issue. It this is upon M. understood that Floquet shortly and dissolves Parliameut purposes the on the Boocountry's taking opinion
We have now a to 'Mexico. railway Tt will soon be continued to the valley of the Amazon. Vestiboled trains will run New through without change from York to this Buenos Ayres. Along
iu
of
consequence
tendered President
from
is
the- -Paris recovered, £78 per ton. Earl Kin tore'1 has
29.
enormous
native environment. continuous line of
;
i
abandoned
an
been
I
;
way
the
In
will assimilate, eventually, they probably, by com separate peacefully, mon consent, the negroes establishing States in. the tropics and accomplishing their in their and destiny original
;
his
Loudon
bumiui
If
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January
London,
thirty
the -South whites and
in
problem
Hews.
proposes Samoan', question
the
settle
a
at conference Washington., -The wool sales rare .opened and are maintained. fully Copper
FOREIGN.
an require the century.
of
,
Daily
the
for
population
will-
Jntercolomal
anfc
(From
cannot
the
with
which country, before the close, race'
in
..
Bismarck
Prince ment of
©elmrams.
also need the torrid
African
surplus
settled.
yet
purpose. boy has
a
seems fury Scotland,
to
spreading
Glasgow
a
has
girl
mutilated.
.
and
iu
The
that
Jack
been boy has in Yeatb bridge,
a
tbo
infection
to some Ripper of Whilechapel At Hayare, in Hampshire, in the streets been found dying at Bermondesy throat in cut; gui
of this outlet
beet),
compare and hacking
have been
to
seems
ever
it
with
cutting iu
on
going,
it
as
hardly
still
.
times
ten
Ireland, has
were
,
Agrarian
iu
over.'
the
for
zone
crime bad
past Cuba
We
accommodations
'
.
statesmanship.
foreign
in products industrial duties paid
our complete We have
independence.
in If n rope great. sensation by accusing Count. Von Waleeruae, chief, of the staff of the, German Army, with speaking with the Czar's and 'ascertaining troops the feeling of the people on the living
;
to
need
we
sugar
>
,
order
-Sydney
aod
of confidence' intends demanding a vote and expects a of 300. majority The Moscow has cansed 'Gazette
Canada the adjustment of differences have would long ago and
;
Blake.-—
which
islands,
tobacco
their
early,
M. Floquet
frontier.
acquisition had eibough.
we
-an
predicts.-
.
-Indian
and
boundaries
he,.-
the Chamber..
.
!
resentments
of
will of surplus pressure population the overflow soon be felt, and will absorb Mexico and Canada inevitably, West and perhaps Cuba and the other
He point failure to .secure a peer; was due to their sym-
Henry
and
The
:
Journal.
Freeman's
lost,
because
of'
a
Seine
,
Queensland pathy for Sir
but
and
dissolution
been complete. Then the Senator at his cigar. looked It had gone out. He tossed it into the and talked no more about politics grate,
of Mexico
war our
electors,;
exas
alive the keep between the United
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tremendous
thanked
has of
Boulanger
England
.
from the
Governors ed out
is
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aB
the
If
General
the
iii
party
Canada.
Charles Louis the Throne.
to
heir
,
, ;
far known, rejected; because' he lacked the rank of the former. !He (Lord understood that Kimberley) intended it' was to recruit Australian so
settlement. Since the we have ceased to enlarge the not because instinct to
not
real
the
Archduke
now
.
! j 1
an and Henry Blake, experienced self-made that the man, and maintained he former was because accepted simply had a title, while an ablerthe latter,
not
perate, casual
equator. We have reached of arable the limit land In ten in our domain. public will homestead be the years system the territory extinct now within open
!
of Sir
did
the north of
is
and
is
'
-
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England
the
brother, Joseph,
.
com
of the
of States
interest,
even
tbe adoption of either retaliation, by the All or Canada. know
.
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to
office
some
that
no
and
not
The news has'V caused jealousy. tremendous sensation throughout Europe and profound sorrow is manifested in Austria and Hungary. The Emperor's
.
tore
loss pehsate 'far'his the Yeomen of the
tolerates absorb
cannot
it
abolished assimilate. Raving will move Western it frontier, ward and southward to the pole
ed to
desii
I
'give
and
that
policy
is
tbe
of
possibility
United
be
'
retreuch
to
and
races,
element
the
there
judgment
my
remote
a
would
what
ns,
.
was
wished Lord Kin
Queen
conquering
against
effect?" "In
.
j
accepted by South because he was a lord, because the appointed
was
simply :
s
t
measures
"
Australia and who
tore
new
centuries and now
two
the Pacific It has conquests. the Frenchman, Indian, Chinese. It is and the
the
upon
meditating the expelled the Spaniard,
in
continent, coast of
ss. .
a
Kin
has the
;
governors, novice who
Lord
across
!
instanced
on
j
al
migration
pauses
appointment. of Kimberley, speaking the subject of the appointment of coloni
The Earl
:
Saxon marched
Albany
Australian
January has
arrived
30.
from
ports. are confident
The Ministry that the loan will a success. prove great The railway wheat carriage fpr seed has been reduced 25 per cent. new
.
from
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is
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popular
duets, songs songs,
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from sixteen thousand thousand and sixty was
COMPANY
WHOLESALE
polkas, quadrilles,
;
Volumes
conference to-day and will to settle the strike. Maior has resigned Templeton the Public Service of the chairmanship Board.
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large the d s
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simple,
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the
colony's
that
their fixed determina retain in their own hands the entire control of. the native races. Such an intimation was to that distasteful, naturally large tion
it
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to
body who
desire
to
be.
left
free
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Nothing in time to come, will, shed lustre on Sir F. greater Broome's of office tenure Napier his humane solicitude than for
Mrs. O'Toole towards Church Fund Building
will
to
killed
j
Mr. David Hay, Thos. Ashbee, £5 10s. Mr. Edw. 5s. Sir J. G. Higgins, Lee Steere, 20s. Miss Lee Steere, 10s. Mrs. Turnbull, 10s. Mrs. 5s. Jenkins, Miss M. Waters 5s. Total £8 5s.
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m
as
is
it
case
which
one
to trial,
com-
every
point
from
is
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will
him many enemiesi No better than he, and can he have been Vurg'ed .on to it sehse only by An irresistiblec of duty which mhde him overlook to
one
procure knew
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for
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?
hoves
the to show their public approval of his conduct by follow with interest. ing his career
some
2in We
have
an
General.
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sub- !. the. .following week Mortimer 3d Mr. E. SmiiA New, Esq., £2 16s. £2 Mr.' P. T royT ? Upper Murohison, Geraldton Mr. M; Guilfoyle,' £2; Roe£1 13s. John Williams, bourne, Esq., £1 6s. James Northampton, Donaher,
received
the
during
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;
Supreme of
cat
scriptions
Greenough
five
15s.
Flats,
that
say
known
press.
Suffice
a
another
We learn that selected to
details
painful made man
had
having
and
We
Wyndham.
at
one
Storekeeper death. His
wounded,
to.
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no .
warrant
in issue a late Society paper, The appointment of Lord Kin tore to Governorship of Western Australia is giving not onlv in the great satisfaction but also in etc., eb colony, England," This did not appear in Truth, but in tile World. "
natives,
says to
to
appear murder
whose
arrest
to
clear
lives
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According
to of the a correspondent News" the new tin discoveries at "|Daily the Blackwood are out valuable. turning As much as a hundred of tin per weight from one of the day is said to be raised claims. We congratulate our Southern friends on the era which of prosperity seems to destined dawn on. their shortly districts.
the
particular unhesi they and no reason for tatingly took, them with the crime of connecting horses. To the uniniti spearing ated these from facts, gathered the evidence of those took who in the would expedition, part natives
0. R. Petlier has been the position of Railway vacated French's by Mr. appointment has given general
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pre made com to the. A few plaint police. Howard accom days afterwards and some panied by a policeman others set out in search of the, and coming upon a small offenders, of; three natives seated round" party after them as they a; fire, galloped to flight took and shot them all, and probably added two more to the number of their victims before their return to These camp. must it be remembered, had men,
by
sumably
Mr.
fill
satisfaction.
named horse
;
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by
you
segis not
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which has ever disfigured the annals of West Australia. Two men were at arraigned
Howard,
;
If
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result.
:
does; colony, equally, protect all her Majesty's ? subjects We cannot conclude without a. word with to regard Sergeant His action in bringing, th'e Troy.
accomplice. Last week there occurred what do not hesitate to characterize the most failure of disgraceful
it
;
;
Mr.
the
eousness,
or people declare that they allow such crimes with impunity. holds any longer
the repeat of a trial already to the public by the
j
;
Bridgetown
boastful .self-right of Justice in this
our
standing'
an
aboriginals need not
Be indefatigable in your pur and with undaunted re pose, spirit sist and try to conquer evil iniquity with before good, having your eyes the reward prepared for those who" combat the name for of Christ —Pius IX.
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1888.
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measure
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himself
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be
to
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good
no
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trial
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seldom
is
after'
week
of the
hard labour, 'for stealing and1 sheep. Is there one law for1 the an blackfellow and or other for the whiteman, are we to conclude that the killing of a brute animal is a nibre serious, crime than murder of a the dark-skinned Can it e b not with.? savage that,
which have been made in midst. For their own
colony
will
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to
ment, with
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St. St.
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due rules
the termina of which we have natives were spoken, -that eighteen sentenced at the Roebourne: police court to twelve months' imprison
that the latter have roused to a sense of dis by the dreadful
been
last
closures
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'have dealing,' doubts not, been that a crime has been shocking and -that it has been committed, allowed to go unpunished. We do not clamor for the blood of the accused. And the judge .though
Wyndhammurder
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require that,
the community and out disgraces be to rages humanity brought, and its. perpetrators light punisfied. It is instructive hut not consol to read in yesterday's ing, paper,
and though crimes too punish the blacks with
understanding, to
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with
;case;
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the
FRIDAY,
NESDAY, THURSDAY, the and SATURDAY, 16th
of
Fremantle, on Hall WED
Convent, Joseph's be held in the Town
and
aid
.
A
in
far-away
class
a
have occurred in the depths bush reach the principal form a of conversa towns, topic tion for a day or two, perhaps are referred to in the press, briefly are and' then as allowed, though
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observance of law, we do not even venture to assert their guilt. But speaking on behalf ofthepublic we demand that a massacre which
which of the
C.M.,
by the Catholic Clergy. 580" pages handsomely
to see training we with which the ehdsof'jiistice attained. No' one
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race
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our
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relations subsisting and blacks in the which are almot-t ken of the law are of a
the
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improvements be mentioned a which amongst may ions, well quipped Chemical and Phil Laboratory the it is will, hoped, increase osophy Hall, present advantages of the College and enable Vincentian the entrusted to suited to the
pernicious
tion
beyond
MORRISON.
.
of
won
Many important
most
is
.
.
hare
establishments
For
at
,
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DR.
REV.
to whom
prominent
a
Only
Apply
and
selves that the between whites distant districts
N.S.W.
ST,
Priests
pupils,
tional
sold.
be
will
EACH.
£1
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,
of long experience!, events. by recent
COLLEGE
RE-OPEN above will College academic under the year
Mission,
laus'
acres,
describes.
350
the Bishop! of the Diocese. by his Lordship and buildings, Spacious well-appointed and healthfuluess of combined with beauty to and the solid situation, training imparled the
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of the
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No.
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January
The
issue
rules.
Secretary.
ST.
of
dispose
LOCATION
containing1,
Saturday,
strictly
B.
—
to
fenced, 2200 Yines, tage, 20 Orange Trees, on the New a never-failing spring, of Italian Art-Union principle, in to-day's which the supplement
months 12 hands of the
not acceptances 23rd February
Bank's
instructed
9d.
than
run
been
CANNING
;
performances later not Secretary and February 16th, than later Saturday,
MORRISON
ALEXANDER
.
the old Cricket SHEFFIELD
I
hated
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27 th
WEDNESDAY,
£1.
for
on
the
.
the Greenliills be held
to
"vigorous
with blacks.
In the', face of such damning a admissions the returned jury verdict of not guilty. This may be law, but, to the lay mind it affords a law how very proof obviously from The may justice. diverge know little about the propublic of the courts of justice and cesses
measures"
in dealing and despised It received with was a storm of protest and disapproval which when it was subsided only a found to hie' unavailing. But cou still 1 n umb er view the rs e arger t adopted by the Home Governmen with satisfaction. The complete wisdom it came which suggested
use
.
connection with Annual Sports,
IN
Estate
A Freehold
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.
SPORTS!
so
a case constitute as the noon-clay
of sun.
A Mr. Richard who contracted Grieves, a disease in his whilst in eyes assisting the of the Yilgarn exploration couutry, has been the recipient of a sum of money from the people of Perth. Owing to the consideration of some friends, thoughtful a list was subscription opened for the '
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of purpose to enable
other
collecting
the colonies
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be read with interest Sir John Pope Hento Mauritius, as Governor nessy's return of the colony, after his conduct justifying to the Imperial was the oc Authorities," casion of a great demonstration at Port Louis. His reception there was an ovation, the and a medal was struck to celebrate occasion."
maue
cawou-
juuisen
amongst ingly popular the community.
a
of
section
large
Rev.
i
has Mil. Horgan Hensman. who is
,
of space the list want St. of building Brigid's
North lication
Perth until
is
of new
held
necessarily week. next
subscriptions Schools
the
which,
pub
for
over
at
intention Institute
from
received lately in England,
latter
a
I
intimates his the Colonial before West on Australia.
gentleman
to read this
a
paper
month,
early
I
respectively. |
the The Vicar General, Very the mag Father Bourke, has contributed the erection sum of 1001 towards nificent at North Perth. school house of the new
the ceremony column in mentioning In another of the corner with the blessing in connection on school, stone of St. Brigid's Sunday last, is for the building of the contractor the name read Mr. T. 0. It should given. incorrectly White.
Honours" New Year list of In the for J anuary the Home News in published late Colonial of our the name 4, appears Goldsworthy, Secretary, Roger Tuckfield created «a who has been K. M.G. Esq., Commander of the order of St. Knight and St. George. George WoodMichael roffe Surveyor General of Esq., Goy-der, had conferred has also South Australia, of K.C.M.G. upon him the.honor
in
.
On
seek to attain in constitution, fundamentally a
political in rules,
their
occupies the same
They
differ
l '
;
Grant's candidature seat in the for. the Legislature of Geraldton, and he the constituency for of course, been returned. has, as a matter Mr. who the Of Loton, put up for is to be said. Cap Greenough, the same tain Fawcett has been defeated by Mr. at the while in the Paterson Murray between Mr. the contest Toodyay district Shenton and Mr. Hamersley has resulted of the former candidate. in the election in which Albany is now the only electorate No
one
opposed Mr.
20th
Court
a
was
special held for with
at
Surgeon's and
censure
condem
skates.
Between in
Town the grand
on Tuesday on masquerade and eighty persons
seventy
costume, such force
in refused
attendance
largo Hall
while that
the spectators several persons Several of the
admittance.
were very handsome. Among the applause with from ladies— judging she was Mrs. a greeted Cahill, lady to be first the colony appeared favor visiting ite that of a her character being girl in costume, graduate," university wearing the academical hat. The ludicrous imper sonation of Langtry" "Lilly by a person a most hideous wearing a mask with expres worn
—
sion
of
countenance and
merriment,
the
of
Court
called
Mr. Alex Morrison, was greeted with The was uproarious applause. masquerade a house .again repeated last evening, largewitness and the to it, again gathering prizes distributed. gained on Tuesday evening were Professor Miss Lilian, the little of daughter the audience with Webb, delighted some both on fancy skating evenings.
THE
CEREMONY AT
women
the
was
a
with
party—
arrest
the
the
firing
party, Another sixteen
them,
upon
blackfellow of
years soon
—
came.
his
tree
a
tree.
a
across
lifeless
It
body.
during
not
report until
the this
for the prisoners their to secure acquittal, for the in prosecuting
ed
hard
Attorney his duty
well.
The
doubtless of tne nature
verdict
had
a
summing deal
good
to
returned.
a
verdict
before them
of he
forget
regards
guilty." the
attributed to the
of
evidence as
not
discharging that
punishment not
"
law
accomplices
steps
He
trod,"
the
;
careful
the
London appearing telegrams the of January 30, in the Albany Mail, concern following gratifying intelligence Goverof the to Mauritius ing the return
and
admiration
of all. respect that took place
came
Stone,
a
ori
Miss
"
to
to
must, ever command
bear
tread excite the
And the ceremonial in the Perth Convent when
Saturday,
and
maiden
of
the
Miss
McICenna
Ann
Mary
Boyle, made
com
those
con
menced their novitiate advancement towards the consecration of their the remainder of: days to God —
in wanting comitants which
was
to.
a
solemnity after
ten ceremonial of the
j
of the synopsis delivered by the receptiori during to in our remarks above is
following beautiful
Lordship referred My
very His
a
sermon
Children,
dear
and" _
I must have
congratulate taken. you on the step you just You know this is the feast of the Presen of our Lord in the Temple, by His tation the Blessed in Mother and St. Joseph, of two privileged presence holy compan have ions. Well, to-day you presented to God received yourselves you are you into His loving and rest assured, embrace, He will never relax that embrace so long His as faithful children. A you remain .cannot than you greater gift yourselves bestow and when you have resolved to henceforth devote yourselves to entirely the service of God have made an you to Lord which Divine. your ottering on earth can surpass in excellence. nothing He asks for this He Give says, gift. You will I am me sure, thy heart." not, Him. withold it from You are taking, the first to-day, step towards a compliance Flis request. is one with There impor tant lesson you have to learn, and you have for your models .our Lord and the Blessed That lesson, is humility. Virgin. is the virtue -after the Humility very next God. It a of is virtue, however, ltjve little known and less practised, unfortun I may tell ately. Yet, without it, -you, there is no substantial goodness. Jesus, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, was humble. He allowed himself to be in the Temple likeone of the presented children. He hid his infinite great lowly ness. And the humility shown by Him in this act was followed 'by many the greatest of which came humiliations, last. His Blessed than whom Mother, was none more not even the perfect, thjere of the angels, ordin highest passed as an woman in the city in which she lived. ary us ? It Wjhat does all this teach teaches to follow us! that if we are in the footsteps of Jesus and Mary we must, like them, be of heart. You must practise hqmble dear children. For the humility, my exercise of this virtue., will your training afford Now and you many opportunities. You with. again you may be found fault will discover that are not you probably ;
.
"
.
leading whose
formed, Gloriosa,
yond
touching
good as you ought to be. -Many a not do things as well as you you will These will be occas expected. hajd ions for the practice of humility. If ever must are take the corrected, you yoju whether punishment with meekness, you not. are convinced that you deserve it or do not bear correction, will Ifiyou you that you are but possessed of pride slijow to be set by allowing yourselves right by in the your superiors you make progress Let remind of perfection. me way you, dear children, there is nothing good ex from God. If He does cept what comes not build the work of- the up the house, labourers is in vain. In. human .nature there is nothing if. but weakness. Still, you ask God's help and practise humility, have said before, rise asjl you will superto every But let it not be difficulty. icy mock humility. That is pride. It must, bei humility founded on a consciousness of it your unworthiness— otherwise is no must You when meet nob, good. you with crosses, think deserve better. you to If you do, you will be false your pro No one in this world of sinners fession, but chastisement. deserves anything I hope you will: Now, dear children, keep, all this before your minds and constantly enabled it is that you be may my prayer to from God blessings by abundant carry out your noble resolve. hailf
so
time
,
;
;
consisting procession, the cross-bearer, professed the and Assistant Mother :
YORK. 4
Mother
ed,
onlooker
the
began
o'clock, the
religious,
and
the
arouse
—
momentousness of the or lend an air of appropriate to the proceedings. Shortly
occasion
the
of
none
an
of the
sense
singing, Among
bloom
about His
work the while Crown did
very
the
and
informed prisoners, from their escape the to with reference did and His Honor
them to be to advise their future conduct.
in
cross
and
Justice
life
the
up of the Judge the do with His Worship, which the law,
Mr.
sick
dead.
summing up, gave the jury much reliance must that too went to state oF accomplices. not be placed on the testimony in a lucid The jury, after being addressed after and retired, manner by His Honor, returned with minutes' deliberation thirteen in
of the
determination ne'er to falter,
occupied
appeared
Haynes
the
the remaining of portion either in seclusion the cloister or in the selfwork min out-door of to the material wants,
which one hood evinces
trial
men.
lives,
by
Graham did that to his superior slaughter the matter out officers leaked through substance of another This is the channel. the the evidence forward brought against Mr. two days. The case out
rejoice
is sure of self-abnegation always to from meet, even unsympathising lips, due meed The act ibs of praise.
with branch
riddled
was
and
by his hunters fell
youth climbed a
—
age He
to spend
their
a
seeing and the
two of
we
Perth,
and suffering. spiritual, Yet the of these occasion's frequency detracts not from their merited signifi The heroic zeal which cance. impels to
to search
off,
arid
arid
Upon
made killed
aboriginals
.
are
sacrificing istering
one—
their
RECEP
PERTH-
the occasions on which young make minds to abandon up their " to choose the better world, part,"
of-
together
was
natives.
some
upon the
whites,
out,
During
offenders.
came
they
went Howard
constable, of whom
police
a
in
unfrequent
to say,
of
been Graham
have
I
|
Not
committed by alleged and them John George George were both of whom pleaded not guilty Howard, with which to the indictment they were evidence The produced charged. principal dock that in the was the men given against on the However, testimony, by accomplices. recital. Some a the whole, formed shocking horses belonging to Howard had, it appears, who and Graham, been speared by natives, to
crime
OF THE
CONVENT
upon for the
Justice
caused endless denoument the
his
upon
wearer,
the day discharged.
were
of the before answer
end
;
the
witness
th6 which
by
;
National Library of Australia
Rink to
of the sessions the purpose of the murder of in the
General, accordingly who were accused
Attorney and they
bullets of the
:
crises political vigil .important and committees must be established ance Catholics made to effort prevent every either or power from place obtaining benefit and nonother is the purely under severes penalties politics political— at its meetings. not be discussed may is a secret the Orange Seciety Again, and conducts its proceedings organization and stealth the Hibernian in privacy courts admits represen Society publicity, and Orangemen if tatives of the press, the trans they wish to be present during These assuredly of its business. action differences which are essential impartial Protestants know how to appreciate.
the
costumes
seen
January
to
in rules in organization— The one is and radically. to its and according society,
Colonial
his
unusually
an
evening
were
Mr.
Those
to
objects.
was
appeared gathered
.
respect
at
Rev.
trying persons charged of natives at a number Wyndham of some In the case district. Kimberley the prisoners a nolle prosequi was entered of the on
'
as
the
to by the Mother Superior breakfast. kindly partake of an excellent the The Sisterhood. prepared by invited
;
There
be
be
Supreme
Society So Catholics." Orangemen, and, let it be said to argue of the adherents the credit of honorable the faith Protestant (who if they enjoy not unmind of citizenship are privileges and its ful of its duties responsibilities) For exclusively. by Orangemen almost not carried away by blind people who are are conscious that prejudice passion and two societies differ the "by the whole in the objects for heavens." They differ which were founded, they respectively in the means by which they' they differ position holds with
was
appear
he
,
-
.
Protestants Hibernian the
he
to
nation.
TION
trial,
to
day. in at
that
state
fit.
—
Cossack be would leaving The
known
no
creature unfortunate Judge, the suffered to bis God cruelly go before the least without religious preparation Such conduct is inexcusable in perfectly the eyes of Catholics it is in a high degree and we needs criminal— are sure it only to
in our advertising is Alexander Morrison in the a valuable of property Canning Location 283) on Canning (viz. A Italian Art Union the new principle. method of the explaining supplement We drawing is issued in this number. has presented Mr. A. Morrison understand Mother one ticket No. 184 to the Revd. Catholic benefit of the Roman for the will we are The Convent, sure, Convent. and should the kind accept gift gladly we number, i84 prove to be, the lucky on Revd. Mother the will congratulate retreat for her students having a delightful and pupils as well as a marketable property.
t.he
relation
will
will It columns, disposing
duct.
only
;
been
"
grievous North.
Society,
a
i
stating affecting by the Bishop and that at the close of the and Father the ceremony Bishop with the friends of the Duff, together were and others assembled, postulants,
our
condemn it cannot A person named ly severed into the Hospital brought condition and al dying we
have must and in
it
brought
of
disregard "under
—
nature, At the named a person lately, Greenough for on his trial Cant has been William with a stock a young aboriginal flogging sheeted home to The charge, was whip. in his and the Magistrate case, him, was not so lehient for him, unfortunately the Bench of as were the occupants the Murchison whom, squatter before; was sentenced to one Cant appeared. his brutal con hard labour for month's
Orange
by following
the intends
he
been
total
was
Carnarvon calling little time some detained districts. He has in the Gascoyne longer difficult the more however part accomplished home be expected and he may of his trip, the present. time from in about a month's and
of months charge Some ago the a native by beating him with a assaulting with him a stock-whip, board, flogging him up. to a tree. for three and chaining fully proved in the Geraldton days was Murchison a squat Police Court against inex for some ter. The sheep farmer, off with a fine of was let reason, plicable similar, Another case of a somewhat £5.
"The in
south
that
stating Pilbarra at that he and the steamer
health
on
gentleman
few
less
in
Catholic his before
last
Monday
on
Brady
Father from
arrived excellent
Cossack
,
the
received
was
of
and
under be brought notice to meet with
returning
,
has
was
week
last
of
telegram the Rev. from
"
apparently occurred at
one
McNamara,
contemporary.
had
has
instance
But
practice of late, notice in terms suffieieni
last
A
i
by
an
;
.
the
at
practice
soul. this
Herald of the Morning an able and there appears the sub article on written intelligently Crimes." of "Unpunished Many ject of our fearless the words will endorse issue
Monday
|
inform a. priest the consolations
a
In the
a
inmate is whenja Catholic to at once dangeiiptrl.eath, That he might afford in, order of religion to the departing
though
have been The passengers, following for. this booked to leave London colony Britannia, By the P. and 0. R. M.S. Bnndisi, 25, January leaving London, Macklinand and Mrs. Mr. 4, February R.M.S. Victoria, leaving infant, per March 4, London February 22, Brindisi and Mrs. Darluches, (? Dnrlacher) Mr. steamer Iberia, leaving Ply Orient per mouth January 19, Rev. George Steward.
though
on But pressure unforiupermit, are forced to con in a words few was delivered sermon
;
spectacle.
been
Colonial. Hospital, in imminent
.
usual
-
.
in
has
it
years past christian-like
.cere
.
Friday
many commendable
,
the Chinese last, evening on assembled and around Perth Ground and cele Recreation the local which fell upon Year their New brated took the form The celebration that day. thousands of of sonie of the discharge at were Hundreds of people crackers. to witness the un to the tracted spot On
living
FOR
the,
.
Rev.
good Right
give a full report. will not space nately ; and so we clude 'that
in
performed
Gibney
to
Mr.
letter,
The
the
our
Fbom in aid
the
never
enjoy.
which lasted reception of attend two the duties hours, ant carried out by the being efficiently We had intended Rev. Father Duff. mony nearly
i
£5 10s.
Dr. of
and
-
nas
wno
gentleman
late Secre HArgreaves, Albert Local Board of Health, tary to the Perth The charge for trial. has been committed is that he, on or the prisoner against the unlawfully ap about 17th inst., of two the proceeds cheques propriated and the of the Board, the property were £9 16s. 6d and of which amounts
George
of many, of some, to
lot
fortune
:
-
a
the
will
Pope Hennessy, "
Tor a long Campbell, of the of years the' representative period meet to has had Southern constituency, Mr. De of foe in the person a political a and Hamel, the Mayor of the place, struggle.
Sir John
nor,
a
'
of
.
result
the
—
,
witnessed Sir T. C.
be
will
—
to his eyes. Many contri with' reference and the result were received; butions found himself in Grieves was that to leave by the South Australian, position on Thursday last, for Melbourne.
Superior on
to altar
its
the
slowly entering
little
the
Chapel,
to the rite was the the choir sang with effect. great
throughout,
approach door
before be per
was
O
hymn
The be
indeed, music of such
was,
From
all praise ; vocal and sweet nature as was soul-stirring rendered of chan by the small group ters during the ceremonial, it is seldom
was
On Friday celebrated in given of
ceremony
own
Correspondent.
Day) Mass and Benediction the The solemn evening. and blessing distributing (St. Brigid's at 6.30a.m.
'
on A performed Saturday. number Altar at approached the Mass on Sunday it first being the Com of the female munion day for members branch of the Sacred Heart At. Society. second Mass, Father Gibney preached
candles a
our
was
good
;
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death
of
Mr.
settler,
an
Joseph
those
this
life
of
the
age
received, Church.
deceased
his
oil
sick
of
17th
lied,
was
14
the
rites
3rd
February
not
all
nearly
In
good
so
YOUNG
W.
SOCIETY.
t tin ujcit
/I
M
j.
3r re-
autur,
at has
and
for
for
matter
a
Election
General
place. much very his
not
views
thought
is
character
a
of
success
to
were
qualifications,
are
the
there
suffer
his
in
a
as
the
are
district,
St.
got
to
about Irwin
is
the
of that wooden
to
in
now
poles
During
papers 1 he
Andrew's
Dec.
never
more
in
are
use
claims, but their than probable
enabled
is
if
But,
1
all
of home
the
are
Lamp,
shearing at greatest tlie 30, and
011
The
Weekly and
in
the
as
slinur
in
we
works, lost so
we
as
ever,
We
x'i
for
trea
ic
the
Secretary.
AND
Bkookton
Handicap,
about
Hero
Ladies'
Purse, Lyttleton Footprint Duration Lowlander
be
and
miles.
/
!£ miles.
U1
im—
amvrmm
they show
t u
GAZETTE.
to
be
or
no
down
Mr. He
the we
first
may
8.
H.
sent
Wednesday
last.
Parker, notice
did that
Perth
not come he would
week in Februaiy, expect lu see him next
so,
week.
—
Keane; I
Pearse
Fremantle and William
Kipriberley
—
31.
The
members
are
Scott
and
:
-
.
.
the,
modified
episcopari at
by in
a
words
returns
notified Edward
William Silas Edward Marmion Alexander Swan Forrest;
i
(Jo
ol
a
g
Weekly
dear
forth,
the
beauties
of
St.
which Catholic
non-
the
end
has of
been both
Sydney
danger, of the
Augustine." we
give in the journalist,
of Dr. Barry's "Tile health of
career:-
found
brother," of
fearless
Church
the society —
->
more
the sequel,
missionary Mrs. Barry and she has
;
i
.
neen
"
explainii :
;
very the
very
indifferent,
climate
and
uncongenial."
Register.
i
-
tupjjusc,
here
stir
candidate, Busseltou
Council.
following Edward
—
I
wept, "and, the aborigines
continued And now
-
JANUARY
<
,
the
system.
—
The
,
unctuous; Prelates more assisting themselves how persuade and Apostolic is the Anglican
Catholic
Valentine.
—
little
on
i
eioury
did
feelingly
urnitt
battle
future
be
Pitt,
Except,
n
never
Steed Progress War Cry
Legislative
to
nolo
;
William
Arab
of the
ought
episenpart
the
In
suppose, gentlein of case men, invasion," suggested Pitt. Readers will, remember the talk, all of the tallest the consecration' at of Dr. Never had the At chbishop Barry.,
puwuvi
fwatiM
afar."
"
Hero
Hi
the
country.
w
was-
:
,,
and; wounded" has hardly
.who smoke of one
Irom
battle
qualification
,.e
VIUIJ
»
there
papers Bishop
juncture first Napoleon was threatening received, a England, deputation of who volunteers, stated certain conditions under which they were willing to serve. One of these was, that they should tiever be required to leave the
Progress War Cry
improve would only start long since given
day,
of the authority the Protestant'
by
partibus. when the to invade
Hinemoa
affair.
election
was
8th.
of the killed
snuffed
the
nolo
Lowlander Oun powder
Correspondent.
own
our
—
and
ai
returns
et
\
Footprint. Duration
THURSDAY, it
,
ami Jortinn.
the that
increased
a
BUBS ELTON. From
''
are
RACES.
GOVERNMENT
Although
house.
in his fiving dioscese,: his intention of shortly See his and that he has ac resigning the of the Bishop of cepted proposal Rochesior to act as his assistant Bishop: Dr. Barry, the paragraph is adds, exabout Easier. Thus peeled in London
NOMINATIONS.
to pass Even coming see the of the resumption believe hardly it, having
in
have
saying
of Sydney, on has announced
-7/1
"
speedy
Line have
I&tli
III—.
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Observer.)
such
could faith
much
dull
as
Court
Youngman
February —
Register, Catholic
The
hand,
will
BROOKTON
It
ex-,/ 1
GDUcit'y
Frederick
before
or
the
will
Public j
ruptcyj
storekeepers,
j
the
to
:
Donahoe's
NOTES GLEANINGS. (By
success.
they
"
;
SPORTING
poles Nor
903,
Holmes, innkeepers Creditors Derby. who have not their proved' already debts, to furnish to particulars the C. H. Hammond, trustee, Fremantle,
members
subscribing Record,
OcXiiK
p.m., Geraldton John Unite
re
and
at
The
ot
George
;
meeting was pasthali-yearwehave and debates, "sharp W. A.
:
announcement
ttieir
we
alas,
of should
hopes
though
this
when
so
ol prospect the Midland
no
0
again
|
to
1888.
9,
iu con bush-fires.
summer
without that
circulation. continue
greater times
ment. up
do
to
obtains The there
some
Magazine,
despatch
danger.of being burnt down-by a over cwt. Home two months ago, a little stone from of Mulga Mulga was sent to our Melbourne Spalding, popular by Mr. This Traffic assay. genial Manager, fcfor informed of the has been gentleman just result of the lest. satisfactory exceedingly stone 4oz 4dvvts. the went It appears' that lOdwts. of silver of gold and loz. per 22grs. The Mulga Mulga ton. Company have been to float a time for some past frying company work
2-30 In
in
reason
in
telegraph
stant
is
Our
are
substituted.
to
much
ibtiiiiidsUiuii I
the
successful twice. We
goldfields. ? enterprise
for
one
trustee.
appointed
ton,
r
;
as
Fireside. The balance surer's balance shefifc —John McCartney.
hands.
Express
five
following Magazine,
Mr. give remarkably re formerly
thing—
one
nearly a tendency have very
any
12.
.
j
tor
proposiju meetings. to increase'
the
miles from be present.
not at
line of the to construction iron to be pulled ones up and will be an This improvement.
the
thampton The
is
Geraldton,
Victorian
iu
he
constituency and
a special reporter What do you think that the I hear
used
aiid did
He
trial.
could
practice"
other
not sp easily than Geraldton.
content
rest
fair
and
and
.had
ehance
little
leisure
communities
only a
it
as
over
;
(13a
l«
at
200
were
tendance smallest
conservative
too stand
is
li
is
out-and-out candidature. But
the
larger
to
oppose with
short
politician, district,
utiua
all
good attendance,
ly
another
an
stamp,
this
must
likely The
a
a
this
of
are
would
that
probability, as
he would local man,
and
it,
Liberal. of men
all
in
will,
Mr. Grant, admired in
take
ly
this
not
it
were
regret
Geraldton.
for and
;
1404 Location Church. —
i
be
opposition
no
No.
-
!
with
met
McKenzie
member
1
-
He
Mr.
last,
12s./
expendi2d. due balance ; 9s. 6d. ;
re
i
meetings
Grant
.8d.
.
:
The Bankruptcy In Act, 1871. J oseph Pardy, Back Green inkeeper, ough Flats ; Charles Orowther, Gerald
j
the of the society. prospects continue to be held regularly with au every fortnight, attendance average of 21 members. ah extreme This, I consider
Correspondent.
elected
imve
—
Wednesday
be jubilant The
we
adjoining Roman Catholic
Li
5s.
Swan
24p),
'
3d.
'
I
I
still
society
.
Reserve.—
'
i
II
total,
Public
I
Report
_
7
.
.
!
.
Half-yeakly
.
/I i,
A
numbers,
duly
j
MEN'6
on congratulate the our you progress has made during that for the society period, has been one of past half-year for progress our when we consider that the numsociety ber of our members has increased "irom
membership
On
£361,428 15s. ture, £385,129 to Treasurer, £23,701
,
can
sown.
TON.
Jan. 13s. 1, 1888, £4424 for .the year,. .'£357,003.
revenue
8.'1
was
j
:
5d.,
the second presenting half-yearly of the G.Y.M. Greenough Society,
port
4s.
6s. expenditure, 3d. £122,977 Loan balances unexpended December loan 1884— 31, 1888 6s Id. £28,664 RH&enue and expenditure for the year ended' December 31, 1888 balance to lid..;
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CATHOLIC
Kecuetauy's
quarter
£7,985
i
Holy
WHMBBTlf
The
the
1888,
:'
;
£ociettes.
I
own
j ,
He
credit,
14th
for
—
1889.
GKEENOUGH
—
Fiscal. Revenue ended December 31,
;
with Father Lecaille said the Rosary, few friends the lad died. about 2 hours before He died the at eleven at on half-past night 28th of January. May he rest in peace.
iw
our
,
i
a
the
T.
From
Accepted. James Stevens, 500 piles supply and deliver at North at Fremantle jetty Alfred per pile 5s. seat Lee, to supply and fix a in the Council Chamber, for, the Legislative for £17 9s., Sergeant-at-Arms,
1888.
years. of
Gale.
to
funeral
March,
R.
Richardson, Tenders
'
whose remainsfather who Ibis
of the
on
notified.'
,
to
Lecaille
the
is
:
beside
and
medical
a
;
R.
'
;
as
colony,
The following Committee to oi enquire into the nature causes of " the disease in cattle known as Rick ets" or " Wobbles" H. W. Venn, A.
a
Kinsella McDonald
this
in Cattle.— a appointed
been
liaVe
Strange
Father
registration
.
The
1889.
GERALD
—
.
miles.
than 206 of January
for
Diseases
!
:
ridden
having
of Han
.
are
home
\
,
.
and on
revenue
'
Bryan
practitioner
j
most' are places The much. potatoes
crops
3rd
be baptized, farther
Burnham
j
.
.
highly of this over who passed Brooks, district, to the ureat maioritv on the 22nd inst. of the The deceased had been a member School Roads Sunday Board, Board, School Superintendent and part owner of known the Wheal May lead mine, better " in as Paton and Brook's mine." The terment took place on the Wednesday all 23rd in the Gwalla cemetery, nearly to the remains Northampton following the grave. here last week I Amongst the visitors observed Mr. R. F. Richardson, agent for National Mutual Life Insurance. the J udging from his genial and affable style, he about manner and the business goes to say that he has done his work, I venture than any Insurance who has more agent district before. canvassed this other A Sheffield Handicap and sports for the 12th have been organised proximo, of 150 for when the Champion race yards C. Drew, junior, and 201. between Messrs. comes off. H. Carson of Geraldton of sandalwood now com The quantity the Murcliison indi country ing in from a in this that has cates briskness industry for some not time been seen past. I have nothing fresh In mining matters of a to communicate, with the exception the of copper at Victorian new discovery but mine, Copper Mining Company's which is not yet sufficiently opened up to of it. information give any fair Fri Father Breretou arrived here last visit and preached day on his fortnightly on tlio to a large congregation following Tlio rev. Sunday in the R. C. Church. on Monday, gentleman left for the Port
to
miles
c.ime
funeral. The Hastie and Julia was that of Gavin
departed
likely
very
are
year
nibal
marriage, achristeningand was Robert between marriage
eat
a
laid
child of 33
a
lcs 29th
no
altogether to say on the had to official
were
at
or
summer
Feb.
presented, of terests
old and
.there he heard of lie rode a distance christen it. He
The
Medical.—
.
to
body
a
'
'
little
blighted, for
this
crops
j
cool of a
very
lightkeeper, Fremantle, ham ; T. F. Tapper, Fremantle stamp vendor.
|
;
,
Grapes
usual.
a
Peterson, rer assistant vice P. Hau-
.
The fruit ;.s
trees
.
.
successful.
the
C
acting;
—
be
the
signed;
a
on
are
dry
;.
vice Rottnest, R. McQuire,
keeper, j
,
to
off
come
and
i
_
the
in
,
races Our Bunbury 15th of February
Grant well for
Correspondent.
went
'
j.nd
been the
are
What on
;
W.
.
here, exception like The heat has been nothing in former years. Sacred Heart members of the
far,
days.
not
of
-
to the satisfaction dismissed.
was.
no
has with
it
as
combs
Fairbairn,
Railway, Storekeeper, wqV.thA.'i'.'.AV. W. French P., Hanhaim, acting Light-
j
uraa
with carrying The case
Buck license.
very hands
1
| ,
Bench,
A.
the
few bees. blossoms
a
E.1'
R.
Marmion, J. Manning; Fremantle Asylum— R. Fairbairn; J. F. B. C. Wood, W. Stone, E: Marmion, J Manning;-— C. R; Pether, acting
Holy Communion. A. J. Lecaille is. going to Augusta next on the Sunday he following Sunday will be at Quindalup. The good priest proves to be himself active A few Sundays yet. quite he went a distance ot 70 ago to Bridgetown, miles from Busselton. When he got or more
one
Qiedinri
D
is
W.
Lunatic
to he blossoms heard from several are all dead. nearly
found,
by only being
TTIIlMa—
C. a
proved
being
T
o.
all
Prison—
-
record esteemed to
"TTi
uowciu,
is
say.
so
Society The Ven
i.i
rt
can
experienced To-day the
we
:
u.
one
season, few hot
.
r\
of there
is
no-
t
fr
that
occupied
cause
its
are
Wood,
0.'
E.
it
since
they
B.
Fremantle
Justices
.
Fair-R. Marmion
:
bairn,
,
own
spend
hive
any
and
James
Appointments.— Visiting 1889 Rottnest Gaol
during
no
-
1 have
our
In
work
at ;
William
Hector
has
where.. The district All seem to have their
.
From
known
so
by P. charged without gun
'
Yelverton
Catholics standstill
a
are There 'the silver eyes. Iliave found on the trees. that the bees in the bush
to make five unless they expect doing. is over. The wheat-thresliing. nearly bushels The average yield is about fifteen o the acre. now. Colds are very just prevalent Sickness therefrom. Many are suffering in other also. rife forms, before At the Police Court, Bunbury
by
We
—
not
to
came
Courthwaite
Rason.
in saving their grapes, year peaches birds never and The were apricots. to he so troublesome before— especially
this
apples
hilling
5
necessary in even
—
will
They
it.
a
.
j
' . ; j
with
w.
-
NORTHAMPTON.
lull
t
part
make
1
was accompanied by a purse of presented who The doctor, sovereigns. appeared Mr. thanked the much affected, Bird, for their and all concerned, committee, warm and gift. generous expressions them of his of Assuring deep sensibility he would never their kindness he said The York and its song forget people. then "Auld was Lang Syne" warmly rose which the audience after rendered, cheers for in tremendous and. indulged Dr. Thomson and three times three for who had already arrived Mrs. Thomson that the friends in Melbourne. I learn of the doctor were not satisfied until they their shoulders and bore him on placed to the Mechanics' Hall. him in triumph TheSt. Patrick's is al ready Day celebration attention. A committee com exciting of bes ladies, are already prised young matter themselves in the of tirring Let us hope collecting subscriptions. amounts collected will that.tho .various make a good round sum for presentation, St. Patrick's as usual, on Day. Feb. 4th.
Mr.
When
years great many
a
erery at present
dull
;
m
York and Beverley Dr. Thomson assuring esteem in which he was held of the high felt at his by all and the deep regret from the The address colony. departure
that
now.
operations scattered
On Sunday the usual monthly meeting of the Sacred Heart the male branch attendance was held. The Association An discourse was was edifying good. delivered Delany on by the Revd. Father of persons the conduct attending places of also on the evils worship religious Mixed from Marriages. resulting We are having a coal mine opened in the which is very Southern Districts, it success. If to be an immense likely it will turns out as is as well anticipated, of the benefit to this' p ro v e of great portion worked A tin mine is also being colony. at the "Green Bushes," a place called nine miles this side of some Bridgetown. forward for We are looking good times as mines. the of the result newly-discovered Ross have gone Doctor Harvey and Mr. the to see. about down to the Fly Brook miniug which is being carried on there. that Mr. here It is reported to-day has been the successful Charles Hastie the Bunbury Boyenderer for working i.nup Railway line with horses. is very dull ust now. market The money j in circulation. or no cash There is little not care to do Those who have money
1
luiittuiiciiJua
two
employed
Correspondent.
a
of
—
jiiu
will
.
—
01
he
comes
a small for timber.' He order, and is one expects ;to get a larger shortly 1 think the going to start operations again. mill news is received with as this, joy by all, for the district for has been doing no good
nearly
From
\
uoiiciii
when he district.
the informed
'
;
on
that
through
1 am received
BUNBURY.
.
aciaress
said
is
tour
'
"
,
It
Some intensely?hot weather was experi three enced here last week. The past cooler. days have been somewhat 29th 1889. January,
our
.which
'
"
Lord the stilling Tempest" the church militant prefigures efforts of the futile earth and upon ienemies Bark of Peter" to wreck the which rides the waves and upon the braves In course of the storm. rev. his sermon the very interesting out the great injury gentleman pointed done the church by the bad example and of section of those lives a small careless the first. within the fold. It being Sunevening devotions, day of the month, of Stations the Cross, Rosary and Bene at 4.30. diction commenced pan. b Pursuant to notice the public meeting fields was held in re the road to the gold Hall. There was not a the Mechanics' of the attendance. The chairman large Roads Board Mr. J. T. Monger occupied resolved that the the chair. It was to a Roads Board be requested appoint to wait His Excellency upon deputation as to urge the of government necessity sistance towards water, etc., procuring to the successful so essential working of and in justice to this dis the goldfields trict. to the chairman A vote of thanks concluded the meeting. to Dr. Thomson A farewell 'Concert Hall on was in the Oddfellows' given a There was and, Friday evening. large, audience larrikinI May state, a select ism and were conspicuous by rowdyism It a their absence. was "Caledonian in Concert"— -quite a this novelty part. a choice was The programme, one, very The was performance excellent, lengthy. and of the were many performers re-called. Near the close, vociferously to that the Rev. Mr. Bird rose explain of to the, object the concert was chiefty to their esteemed friend Dr. hid farewell the ladies of Thomson. He. said that to Dr. Thom York had intended present an son. ..with a gold watch, but, through could not unavoidable this circumstance, in time, so the souvenir would be. effected Melbourne. He read an reach him in upon
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meeting
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mo1'
a
told were
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that of the
at
on
that
fisticuffs"
the hall
and broken, "vented his
fovnituie were
and wrath
and entirely
that
one
on the its marble bust of Leo XIII. by boxing not of ears." There is a suggestion iutrusion blame for this upon a Catholic for a special purpose meeting gathered the despatch of a telegram to the 1'ope
Socialist
—
there are no public Assuredly, are Catholic that except one, this with form of euphemisim.
events, treated
It
were
liome
through
looking the
old
room,
the
over
at
me
was
I had seen to my explained
man
I
bachelor's
den
they thought and found it "
it
Why,
Old in
Squire to take
furnishing place.
"Well,"
was
a
Tyner,"
up I
"if
I had
first and the old man picture the thing might be explaiued. was vice versa. There you
the
But the
was
the
lovely,
game
abundant.
:
were moon
returning had risen
about and
six o'clock.
was
shining
the air. We through frosty trudged along with our well-filled bag, the sound of our quite enjoying tramp the hard road, and the keen, feet on ing faces. braciug air in our "What bits of exquisite scenery
;
on said Mr. you come here," Casey. Just for instance." look at that, We all stopped to look at as pretty a little as sketch piece for an effective one
afterwards see
the lovely, why cannot
"
as
general of the
seen
lingered
do. We
and
portrait, family they had brought
in the place and adornment-
said,
!
bright
its
the
seen
people appreciate the good things that abound in Ireland. the However, it is with I have to not the day itself, evening,
of the picture in the drawing-
olden and times, handsome the features
friends
not had
and enjoy
The
in
Our
The weather
spirits.
scenery
mantlepiece,
told turn they in their Lily had chanced. on the picture in old an room which would appear to have been used as a kind of or smoking-room
had
number of my gentlemen larger guests and shooting set out on a walking ex A very enjoyable pedition. day it was. all in excellent We were and health
all
auditors, that me
we
as
finally,
a
there, down
but
than
longer
Why, Yes,
time, of him.
intended ; and they at first was Christmas at hand, it with us. agreed to stay and spend One lovely, with the frosty day I,
room
quaint and cosy in candelebra of wax
were
that
last
things
above it. painting hanging there he is !" I cried out in utter to amazement, the extreme and astonishment of my mother wife. on
some
done."
is
all
was
tossing my babyat one side of the long, I chanced to raise my and mantlepiece they
table, the
f.Lnm
nrlo+.A
n.nnrvm
took itself up in quite a remark way ; and one bright, jovial, crisp the other in suc day followed sunny cession. more was either Nothing seen or heard of the old squire
away, arms
fn
show
not
in
verandah room how did you ex-
able
may
we
we
did
this
palatial
old
then,
ormnor
is
in
ed ness,
work-
and I sat table, down, sensible man, put the trans scene out of my mind alto and enjoyed with dinner my
above
fell
at little
liked old The
when
And
stairs
few
the conversation off to drifted divers of plans for the entertainment our friends. A merry for the next party we were two or three weeks. The weather, as if to snub Lily for her remarks on our and commend climate, my large-mind
a
mahogany
of
the priests with the
way.
Afterwards,
eyes
we
much
And
the
on
zest.
press,
and
A
not and it
matter
all
whatever
our
though
own
chattering boy in my
"
Protestant
the
one
a
holding
particularly of the light
and, like formation
Amster
of preparing an purpose to to the Pope, came blows force of some six hundred This is the very character
istic
our
candles
the
a
(again)
Liberal
of the
at
and
the
and
a
gether
day
com
convenient
for
I
if
room. are
see; to their
wa,R
a
in ingenuity 1" of bedroom accomodation " To be sure, to be I answer sure," ed. "Of course I did not think of all that. It will be a nice old place when
drawing-
or cup of tea, be required of it. from all this that
seen
done looked
priests
further
the
comprised programme, he said, the enfranchison a tax ground rents, of leaseholders, nient improved dwellings and free the for schools, workingmen, disestablishment of churches in Scotland He eulogised the modera and Wales.
most
We
them
be
of
The meeting savages. as a of pin-sts, gathering it is attacked by outsiders " come to blows." priests
officers
suitable
or basket, else might
come.
other
the
room
for
'
our
been
side— stood
in the marked " The Dutch
the
have
at the
a
you
T
the
a
the
of the
there
or
home.
all
had but
do
bedroom pretty down over three stairs, and more to up three
lobby,
nftnf.
one
stately,
assembled
and
And
mother's
at
ncorl
the best arrangement of the books, in each of the two bow-windows end
little
house,
gave
and and
table,
"anti-clerical" is described and when it these is that
Liberal
House
the business he said mismanaged had of Commons, and it House to shorten Parliaments esseuiial
I
is,
a
there
diningroom, Before to beside
it
comparison
purposes, a
the house. and only
their here
large
Viaa-h
that
through
out
handsomely hn.rl
t»nnm
Let
!
was
There were some complished. beauti ful old odds and ends, which have been here and there duly disposed
into a
me
hardly habitable: a with laughed of "You shake the head. roguish little know what ac wonders I have
round
was
Ed
there, I
cut
picture—
:
which I had thought "Ah! she ha!"
described. My wife and mother seem to have intended it to be as so, too, they had furnished up the old bookshelves into the recesses fitted of the room with bright leather-work,
against of the
Catholic
fitted
also
'
as
already
the organisation line to Kast subsidised of a mail Asia, with the and under contract German Fifteen new vessels were Government. and is built for there this line, every to that the steamship reason believe be of Bremen will more enterprise year to Roman
and
appearance f.ViA
sittingroom,
room
growth
filled
were
sittingroom. would appear
it
were
com
what a pretty thinking little has bedroom that shooting den' made for the two Casey girls. It" " Bedroom !" I breathed in dismay, for the premises to which she alluded were in an off-shoot house part of the
The diningend of the
apartment
homely merely
not
general
its
f.lin.f.
many
been
wa6
enterprise
the Pall Mall of a 'Catholic
bencLos in Opposition He deprecated of Commons. Soudan and the attempted conqaestoftbe The Government, of Suakim. retention for
for
forty
Its
irlan.
A
people,
Socialists."
mass
the
is
There, to-night.
unsatisfactory and I tried think to'
latter.
panels
old
with
official
own
fleet
Its but
homely
dam fov address
duties;
its
The
l
so
the
the with
"
good dinner,
a
of the
recess
ing only
prosperous vicissitudes
some
rivals.
last
who
to
return
fill
vi
Bremen the North
Lloyd twenty years.
important
an
of this
holding
fairly
and
America, Japan.
German
the
by
and
was
and
carved,
nf
to trading the East
afloat,
South
English
North
hundred
one
vessels
headquarters and Lloyd, is now after
littlu
negotiations Curia Roman of an prospect
shortly to
order
the
flinf uuuv
an
reason
China,
German
being subject Baron at. UxkullRussian Ambassador recovered from his
arrived the Gyllenbandt, Mo having Italy, recent
is
I
room
press.
Germany is centred at the two of Hamburgh and Bremen. ports
Indies, Is the
the
on
ultimately
tion
ten
of the largest North and
the
which
turn Russia
between are
the
to
Minister favourable
of
appointment
a wow
»'i««
at recognising rather short
there it was The dinner-
man.
most
our
mystery, about
hall,
one
large trade
a
carrying hilt
a
more
doubts
of but
but the bow windows with cushioned seats,
wonderful, by been concluded within The trans-oceanic years.
The former
that
made that
the rtiva
AJiuuiiv)
to
of-
expressive
I know the old
I was had been
—
argu
—
the age is Mercantile seems bent
England
seen
but
about
mystery
a
account," who Lily,
by the fire and stroking baby's face softly he had been removed to of insecurity her custody on the score of tenure on of astonishment my start
between my the figure I
that
into
'
I have own
my
to enter
him."
sure
on
mencing, studying
and as
was
about
like
my him," remarked looking thoughtfully if was' some there
"as
fire
"I'm him
to
to
who
the
mystery
decorated. The diningroom, on fully the contrary, was a .long, low room, with fine old oak panels round it is it, and handsome bow true, windows
On
having
eomnanv
foreign had
agreement
t
their
great
lemon has been squeezed
a
the
into
did not
about
mother,
at the extreme seemed to belong to an earlier time than the drawingroom, which was the ceiling handsome and lofty, beauti
prove
more
it.
at
l?.m
bvi
the
all
the last trade of
now,
for
lootnwn xjao
liberated.
indeed
from only of
to
able
soon
German
Germany,
no
bad
deed.
and
looks
dislike
Commissary's
of
the
of
The
man young he could and pursued
was
feature
of
nun viu
are
in
employment
was
away
called
try delusion optical in the dress,
gong broke in on I like surmises.
and the West Indies, Australia, America. Such Central important of steamship developments enterprise
have Sir
diet.
r»
he
Auteuil, and
wresting not portion,
looks tne netter and certainly also largely avoids Mr Parnell of the joint. His refreshment diet is of hot water into luncheon a glass
flesh
at identity,
fire
as
terrible
Police
the
in
figure I had
to my sanity I had seen
just
he
anything
;
they
particulars
nothing remained a conundrum to give many Lily and my mother exchanged
!
up anxious
a
imagining
to
it
of
seconds.
hand,
some
on
Sir
Parnell
him,
some
supposed hut, as in
who had been
fast
by
mother's
were
to
before rushed to the amazement
his
in
pistol
.Marine.
Parnell
Both
night
thicket,
growth
up
defendant
vegetarians. and Mr.
the
A notable
u"
senu
the
in Judge and the chief
Chief
practically
a
office
!"
possesses The
man
perpetrated being taken
—
now
was
captured
to God, Who is so good to us, and Mr. Gladstone's years unto youth again make that noble man with all thie say the years of twenty-one, and power and wisdom lie knowledge a
command
with
that
were
Suddenly,
paces apart. the word of the young given,
was
the ment similarity the lace and diamonds,
a
adversaries
Boulogne
and the adversary guards of the Bois seeing hare-headed as running
pointing with God, suggests impossible nothing the lovers all over this that "all earih. of Mr. Gladstone join in at the prayer aua
de
his
is
tune
the
It
be
times and the
tory." " I fancy
in
face.
to vain
expected
we
connect
and
by
Seconds
boulevardier. and
is
violent
so
challenged
before
to
out
was was
it
life.
my
with
her gentle
on
just
but, as the particular old times particular when he lived were not specified, I did not find the explanation satisfac very
which
mother
my
olden
squire
distinct
as
in
anything
saw
in
drawingroom
before dinner.
a
cafe,
name
in
manner
there was and certainly
it's
!
:
?"
laughed
'
It was in vain to try the "very to explain evi dent amazement expressed in my looks at the natural event of the appearance of my mother in the just
which
off
violent into the
is
referring
whose
appointed, Bois the
in
his
A Dundee paper, various miracles and »
once
so
possession ings Gatan
Regiei
a
hour. took The duellists appointed their and and greatcoats hats, seconds at a distance placed by theii
,
Sir appointment. European dip strong he is careful, and cautious, seek to who Englishmen He was a distinct success
Japan and has just
discussion political in a fashionable Paris
is
I
him
indeed," 'Oh sure
:
part of it ; and old man's face, in that instan eye
about
you
said
"they
:
tell
much,
the old squire, I ma'am.' suggested that I supposed that all the Tyners who owned Ballytyner were as squires far as that went, and was told Well, the old who lived this was here squire
Story.
my
—
the people Not very
" .
Black.
the queer
substance, but a scowl
do you eay to it ?" the of the reply that it is very much
In occurred
thirty
a
in
new
Stockholm
at
"
Ghost
see that and expression dress, taneous photographic it had fixed itself on
is
say,",
CUBSE.
By Josephine
ly as ever But: then,
the
he
Lord
True
That was yet I could
found
is
at
as
,
donor
man,
met
read every Imitation ."
the
be compelled Salisbury at post Washington, up the hears that Sir Francis Plunkett
" Atlas" who now
his
"
—
:
A
silent remaining his employer
unhappy like you."
at
the
contains
can
well-known
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Industry
in
George
MacCarthy, Commissioners, he
though treatment
his official
of
gathered the highest brief historical
full
our
dustry when "'attention
being
by
of
should the
time
be Irish
him. who bis
But is
into
come
holding,
Lord
to
ideal.
that
final
the agreed must land question and natural basis soil'
by the
44
This
44
county
and In
adds
44
ownership MabCarthy prospecting.
can is
We
give." a
little
There
too are
quick 'many
fear in
in
to
the
the
the
Mr.
thus of the
;
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I
but
Irish within
,
less
than
Outside
Catholics. the Empire and two a
there half
;
A
Ireland
4
be of
;
;
come
!
of population a con; and great
very
he
depend upon for
out.'
driuk.
was
better
wrong. haul
is
manure
currycomb it
Dirt,
causes
is
When
lightly.
a
of
source,
great .the.
coat.<
to
allowed
if.
take
in,
heels ,
nails
This
if
a
washed, cool
a
a
drainer
cool
atmospheric possibly
sweet
teaspoon and
oil,
sliced
a
of
and
onions,
if
will
vegetables
cooked
if
in
retain uncovered
an
their ves-
sel.
Add of soda,. with a pinch the salt that scent the. house. vegetables If the odor of cabbage, is wafted, the sittingroom or it can parlour
develop day and proper
serving, salt with in a half cup
sprinkled
half
Green color
deposits which are
in
put in
Serve with
of pepper
if
healthful
more
before
,
ioCC?
liked.
is
of the plants.
is
hut place with water.
wilts,
sprinkle
hours
well
vinegar,
particles
on
soon
are
place.
plenty
air
it
and
place three
sliced
is
them
as
Cucumbers
1
'
the
was
formed
on
top.
4
leave it now and ; the .moisture will not My, vines soon began to beg that something It was plain My gardener said he had said, it,
water
tank
a
portable mile. I
had
crust
j
'
Catholic
slight There,'
clean
be kept fresh can for some of soda or is pinch saltpetre added to the water. roses Wilted will their if dipped freshness a' minute regain two in hot or water. Don't leave lettuce in water after it.
causes
vegetable
give
and
Standing
top.
Flowers
glazed and-
time upon the advice of an ig who told me the weath gardener, er was too and that the more I ex hot, would the sun posed the earth the more the moisture, and 1 would in evaporate moisture out. a short time blow all the
;
Africans
which
elements
night
the
sore
time
j
to,
to
bee.
in a'r alittle destroyed by boiling vipegar can be poured oyer the cab cup, which or bage before it is served, if liked, put in a of soda or piuch lump of charcoal the salt. with An attractive
j
norant
;
South
git
strain.
need to be removed before down and force the. grow growth of the hoof. are a Ring bones common result of this Thn .needect. undue strain on the joints of the, foot causes a discharge from the of glands the joints and a deposit of tissue which forms the bony around finally the ring coronet or called joint bone. ring
all
critical
Three-fourths or Catholics. of Great of the Cathedral Britian all the Australasian are Irish nearly Irish the proportion of are Catholics the
heated,
:
;
more
in
conditions
dry;
re
Also hand
by. the a
on
dust,' to
return.
bedding as
thing
time
Old shoes
the
—
Irish
Irish
paper: of
hard,
through
reversed
next
..every:
thus
are
greater A correspondent of another American' who has a turn for paper, evidently these illustrates humour, practically 44 I once censed principles stirring soil iu at the surface a my vineyard
Malta, 25
cannot
The
not
removes
removes
well
as
roughly,
causes
from
results."
are
million
condition.
The
fermenting
uight.
reasons
innumerable
process goes the soil
beat
and pain; brushing are rubbing, means to secure proper a glossy. Let heels .the be brushed out
a
is quickly air moisture-laden has no opportunity to
life-giving to thrifty
necessary This ment. when night
Sees, Archieplscopal and 8 Pre20 Yicariates-Apostolic, would infecturesIt be Apostolic. to know the exact teresting population of
:
&c.), (Gibralter, There 875,000. Sees, 96 Episcopal
European and Gozo),
a
rapidly contains
the rootlets time the
same
various
West
131000
Mauritius, Colonies
by the and to
transmitted At the
are:
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seasons
charged with ground presents
temperature, condensation.
less
or
absorbed of eartb,
number
it
cooler
a
more
;
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i
moisture
with
England and Wales, 1,360, Scotland, 327,000 ; in the Colonies the
becomes
soon
horse's
a
hot,
used
is
When the of the snn
rays it
air
does
thrush.
evaporated. being excluded it retard or this replace evaporation. soil is loose and When the finely the heated air pulverised penetrates below the surface, and comes in contact
Empire.
British
and the
so
Use
and larming, an American the is greatest
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Nation.
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in progress. every in Ireland now are proprietors 44 at work with new new hopes, energy, "and the inventive sturdy, thrifty, 44 which only independent industry, is
direction."
on
absorbents
simply
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it,"
this
000
settlement
till
ruined
Indies,
are peoplo of the be on the simple of ownership of the
vvho
men
been
land dependencies America (Canada,
too
little
a
point.
has
in
to the soil a supersedes, the of extent, necessity have often been explained. in set forth every elementary
are
and
This, dry. and allows sweat,
underneath
growing
results The
animdi
Never
cool.
is
him
nothing
Keep
to
of excellent alone. cultivation
reproduced ' The earth
of
913,000 !
of the picture peasant the nominnlownership of the under of provisions
is Ashbourne's Act, He says that most
in
have
,
of
a
tease
or
The
to a,Dd;the appetite his legs well rubbed
cover
arrangements, is
to tickle
one
thj
from
habits;
stable;
joke. the stable,
ne
until'
tp,rub and dirt,
to way and com
simple
bail
pos
in
Hp weariness
torment,
the
is
a
cultivation
hornbook
of Irish expense butter is industry trade The butter
The
fishermen."
They
the
at
by
the
if
tied
induce
allow'any horse in the
around
suitably
see
it. doing the conviction in the driest
even
irrigation
by Directory," published the estimated Catholic population Oates, of the British It Empire is 9,730,000. is distributed as Ireland, follows.: 3,-
aspect question. and as one would Naturally, expect, Mr. the MacCarthy is charmed with of the Land which he him result Act, as administered with self. constantly let us add, as the Act justice, empowers hia
fisheries
According
come
devoted
other
a
why stirring considerable
|
in
has
1830.
land
are
thorough
a
Catholics
!
that
the
since
all
years
can
loose
the whemin as so nothing soon makes him permanently vicious. When a horse comes in from a the first is toiwallk journey, thing, him
Many
are
again,
presented
—
industry
manufacturing
he thinks
some
holdings
'''\
position
horse
supersedes, for the extent, necessity are found The best results irrigation. and irrigation where judicious cultivation are combined but even in the ; past season have been trying many instances
only period, Indeed
brief
in
""
stand
being Pain and
only feels understand
by
'
without
your
for
can
cost.
lower
a
inexpensive
judicious considerable
con-
for paid bounty was into Ireland in cured fish imported order to encourage Newfoundland and
at
not
for
that
advantage a
land
acre
given
horse-owners, should a placard' and tacked up
Never
terms, and
statements
printed that
irrigation
their
Then,
Irish
and
in,
chief the upon in Ireland to-day, or languishing
agricultural
supplemented and
j
prosperity Mr. MacCarthy 's belief have never a prosperous
It is decay. we can that Ireland unless
for
for
paratively and they
want educational agencies of paternal spirit any government Mr. would have supplied. MacCarthy between iu this respect the contrast notes that rules Ii eland and the Government the of other countries. governments 44 the intel Iu other countries State In fostered ligently improvement. did nothing the State effectual Ireland
in
his
that
measure
at
whose
water
that
I
of Irish trade from which it
exist
scanty
their
advice
to:
on
manger. confined;
offering
lower
HORSE.;
sound
stable. every Let your horse
sible
business
front,
on
enough clearly an they ask £20
farmers situated
those
notably and liberally with bounties,
the
irrigation.''
"
equal fertility, of miles nearer the The Messrs. Melbourne.
advantages
came; they conditions
and
be printed in
t
involved and they the fishing industry. that one cause declares that while the fisheries
44
to
:
rental,
of
OF. THE:
The following the'Sportsman
;
Take
through ;
decay tracing its be has cause, of information of He furnishes a
to
adverse
line
same
or
cultivator,
;idlf
;0.f
CARE
fiom
to oe maue crops years yieiu repre a capital value of £100 per acre. senting be indisputable but The figures may he incoming cultivator seeks uaturally whether he can similar to find secure
change
case another Ireland of
the
in
retrospect interferences and touches
which
in
either
articles
interest.
the
suffered; industries
Land the the author
the
44
44
very-
rather hampered the subject by
amount
an
is
his
deficient Industries
especially of Irish
is
is
position,
and
of
the
In
44
Manufacturing John Mr.
one
Purchase and,
41
on
Ireland."
Harper's a
stand
is
lew
doom-day
Gov
or
of
appreciation but simply that the:
land of hundreds
which
woit?ea.
44
in
is
or
market, great X haffey, in
also
native
of other countries, of Scotlaud, were 44 fostered tinuously "industries enjoyed
'
of
it
Irish their
44
44
current
coming
are
sale
prove
governments. being put upon
44
44
the
;
Mr. MacCarthy of its decay is
Ireland-
In
but
until,
speak, by their when the Union
down.
went
terror.
Industry
were
to
not
could which
44
Manufacturing
the
in
irrigated situated
remarkable
chauge
argue
their
by
ernment
had engaged
in seem, almost be Continued.
will
so
feet,
on its coachman, <fcc., stood about him in wonder, looking
butler, threshold as
the
uow
struggle industries
an
Preston,
who for
of State the merits to help but as a fact of history it holds industry, which hold true that those countries have the field iu manufacturing industry, the been at least equipped to commence,
any door
the
Only
seen.
wide
excellent
of
landowners
about
i
of coach, to be
sign;
and,"
gates,
with
MacCarthy's
their exhibits of dates,
only
h'conoraists
terror, hurried in its up to the house.
we
Mr.
lost.
was
not
knows
—
almost in silence, wake, in at the
study,,
land, This
conviction price by. the Messrs. Ohaffey per acre too It be is is coming: to high. .the considered that half price present would the enterprising pay irrigators Then there are other well. extremely
foreign of Mr. the trath
dates
's
correspondence
and
strange
a
juat:as
of
the experience
falling-off
irrigation.
rain
.
this
is just who. have practised the soil. thoroughly stiriirig The pro cess involves but it pays'. expense,
and
asked
herself
availed
.
control
being
could we believe past and on, on, till— of it— -it in at the past open gates As it fied us Bally tyner itself. past blast of wind as if a chill une felt pass In
well
were
a
irrigated
growing
a
affected
.
bend,
of
passing, a muffled only low, expected, if to our as sound came heaps of ears, kind were soft goods of some rolling the itself the coach, but us, thing past with its steed, wildly-rushing swept
it..
the.
j
we
ed with
improved
reveals which Mr. could notjhaye MacCarthy of Irish The revival: stated.: boldly in the, last Industries century with at which the date, synchronises Irish Irish trade passed under control, their when that and decay. began
the
but instead swept; with the noise of its
it
indeed;
on
not
largely,
A
did.
MacCarthy
bounded the ditch.
instinctively each side into
increased
.
all
the.
and
improvements
countries
.century, could of the four sombresee;the outline de drew it sharply hued, steeds which it in full fined; gallop. Knowing that a curve it must sweep round bringing to the, bend of the road where we stood,
and backwards, Round the:
competi
to
indicate for
for intended due to any want value of irrigation,:
land
foreign
facilities
the out in bold relief against a large sheen of the moonlit sea, of the shape in vogue in the last We at a furious rate. driving
one
notes
Re.nraark Victoria, the demand
in
inadequate.
is.
owing
which,
which
account;,;
causes
transit of of production, processes the market. But if all Ireland have she could
it
standing .silvery coach
The
century. of those them he
present he gives
MilJura
deep, of garden
patches
,
vehicle
it
from
feet
several
fgr;
got along witjiopt The experience of
IRRIGATION. accoantB
gn» w d ryt well-cultivated
while
;
the We
by
me.
,
Recent
tside
ou
ant
Station,
uncultivated
.
solved
,jparm,
the
why
myself
,
official
was precluded MacC.arthy; by; his, from too into, position inquiring, closely that the causes the ex produced of Irish ;manufacturtraordinary collapse the with which ing industry begins;
a# ground
.
,
were
on
,
of the
what
to
as
conjecture
doubts
we
won
crust
;
Imperalists.
Mr.
that
,
to
.
be a stood
passing plainly very vignette— had we so—which
kind; stood
itself
hi
brick the the/ water.
/
.
must As
saw.it of the
No
have,
well.
wet
a
not absorb;' the top of .the-ground was the dry brick onthe wet' arid sponge,, was and vapidly taking, up. the moisture 4 it off giving by evaporation:; Keep; the tilth of your, ground,' and yofi he, said,.,' will have no I troufde, began to
My
and too— -a considerable Nationalists, force to have planted in the important and 'advancing of the portion' Empire. That is a point that ought to commend
industry the des
as
million. Rulers
,
resembled
only it ladened one.
our
-might appearance
'
industries observed
half Home
a
ou
sponge'
—
more
:it,
heavily
a
many
coach,
a
be
for
mile, the
wondering
as
of other
truction We
agricultural to do with
six and million are
dry
put'a sponge
,
besides,
1
we
of the
good deal
a
and these
;
1
if
,
trains
no'
were
sound of in,
a
;
dish
made
is
of red
and
.
.
almost
..there
very
destruction has had
loud; rumbling, in the sound in the distance It was whence. we had come. but loud enough to be a train,
direction
,
of
aware
irattling
land,
even-
to pause
Suddenly
scenery. became
..
that
close at hand, so and enjoy the and one we, all,
were
could
we
limbs
half
fixing quarter Six of
;
He made the whole Professor Hilgard. matter He said if T would a plain. put' on wet a brick dry brick the sponge, would o6on absorb all the water but
.
.
ing.
i
(
tired
our
would
,
i
Canada
-
was
siderable
negative
:
extremely pretty view of its brightlyBally tyner House, with of iighted windows, promising plenty hand
of the Catholics of percentage and Newfoundland That and a give us close on six million and we would in not be much out the number at between six a and
proprietors
a
-
we
whose hopes and energy to the quantity owing.' their interest of by consumption seem enforced This purchases. may and it beside of the article the subject is rather treated by Mr. accidentally But for '.our we MacCarthy. part' most think that the two are questions and that the linked; intimately new
by
.
road
.
of cottage lights of the piece had come. On
winding
a
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and. which
windows
the
twinkled
..
not
them, and I rigged and hauled water a satisfied and wrote to to
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act
are
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gentle aperient, and safe under
Pills
a
which diseases to
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fob
Camomile
Kecommended all
bottles, Medicine
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dish.
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powerful
mild
in
their
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title
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at last.
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,
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him
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the
call
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of
present, and gentlemen, of health St.
a.
drops to
and
day. when
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for
:
she
,
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you with
to all
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best
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get
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matter
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flies
thong
the
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embrace, inch to
two
or
glory,
off
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a
stockwhip
for
his
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feller
election as
as
with for
so
one
hoonered
vhill
wote
then
pretty
und
fellers,
me.'
for
vhas
her
Neafer
in
sooner
no
doan'
you
Too
?
I
mind. your dis Aldermans
some
der his
dot
here
pavements
shall
year, Council
dat
have
eh ?
4
4
Well, 1 vhalks py work
at
tears
some 4
How
mau
person's
do.
vhas
comes
If
doan'
dey
do
so
by n friend who he London where
arrived from recently of witnessing Buffalo had the pleasure one of Bill and his cowboy crowd giving instructive entertainments their highly
4
so
Anything
around der place
for
und many
der
some
city.
more,' und I
more,
vhere I
a
say hours do you
vhas
gaug
wipe
:
goes year, work
the
work
liver
else
the
than
Vhell, dot py und I and
der
dot
shall
Common make pay
sefen vlias
Council hours fifteen
next a
does
is the most pills which they contain.
should
never
we
Seigel's known
may,
Pills, house
Earringdon one
day.
It
acts
at
the
we
r
having
one
above Mother
pill
name
the
by
well-
Limited sold now
White, and London, actually
35,
by
the
as
vendors,
possesses the liver
They
remove
the
correct to
They
act
with gripe
never
sickness
produce stomach, or symptoms.
of
the
unpleasant feeling Neither do they induce fur as all other pills constipation, nearly and merit As a further crowning
ther do. Mother
Pills Seigel's and harmless
tasteless them-
are
coating
covered which
with
a
causes
to
them effective severe
resemble thus rendering pearls, are to the as they palate pleasant have in disease. If a you curing with cold and are threatened a fever, one pains in the head, back, and limbs, as
doses
two
the
vent
will
Pills
will
the
mouth,
stomach.
with
bowels
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will
kinds many feel worse without
of before
_
without
any
a
Often
the
stomach &c. nausea, of
these
follow.
they
pills,
you the
doubt,
discovered. the to
pre
with
cure.
in
dose
a
good health
and
caused by dose of Sei
is
speedy
a
decayed produce sickness,
ever
sex
the
cold
tongue,
food
the
obstructions
in effect
partially bowels
you are,
the
break up coated A
fever.
brackish taste foul in matter
either
drugs harmful,
Without
of that
worse
sometimes
They
medicine
the time
caused
are
J.
regularity. the slightest other or any
be
irritating
pills
quality. the brain, the bowels
upon
on
same
will
of
pain
miser
griping
to praise
A.
and know
desirable
every
and
Such be used.
Eoad,
chemists
all
sick
nevertheless, manufactured
of
and
gripe
us
result
desire
particular
mother,
not
hemorrhoids.
produce
if
state
good catharto by stimulating
a
of the pill The
itself.
his
ft
slug
the duty, and riding accumulated poison
its
effects
stir
liver
unhappy
charm
a
pill
disease
hfi
his
like
of the
by
physic I
fixed.
a
dull the
pain in
nmv
this
doing
fells
one
and
like
act
after-
the
They tell
hft
does it make us, neither few hours able for a a entire »glandular system
make
doan'
or
pill,
very
less
or
nothing
into
and Unlike
you be
is
organs digestive ous matter. But the good
and Cleanse
poor
hnnlr
remedy
there Itwill
pill.
more
costipated,
To
things
pills,
4Und how mooch pay.' Fourteen shillings.' Dooder ubd blitzen but ?
are
gish.
gel's times
avhay
a
really
when
Now,
and
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bowels
or
that's
?'
me
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witli
elected.'
4
of this
has
or
4
than
kind, it may be well to and relialbe good, safe,
some
and
sleepy,
cause
make
are
and
and
I
make
to
there
a
ease
4
nobody
of
and
dan
here
them,
pills
for
Dot opens pay for all pavin.' He he vhill in ten says fix eyes. votes for me.' But cau't do any such thing, you you know,' Of course but dot vhas no I can't deeference. It vhas all der shoost like
better
intelligently pre the difficulty. occurs
seem
mention what should be. pill
und I vhas
run
be
can
few that be honestly for can commended pills under use. Most of them either popular overshoot the mark. As shoot or everybody
pressure
city
Aldermans
of
only
some
opensive
early
it'is
only
right may
it
as
million
any
:
How
Easy
even
ash twenty. I goes oudt for A citizen walk. vhas leaning his gate, und I shpeak to him Good eafnings mister. you py
4
But
pared.
and
other
Any
good.
leetle
a on
the each
his
?' strings 4 More
re
am
no
to
object get der American plan. teeckled he can't wait I promise dot shob to
day.
one eafery That's
but
;
vhas
vhas
Dot
wote.
you do it ?' dot makes
can
her
of medication
provided
pill,
takes
woter him mit a
iu my I treat a place, I like glass of lager, and say : My frendt, to go by der Uommous Council as some I to wote Aldermans. like, for you me. If you do, I make you a engineer der City iri Hall at two thousand a dollars year.' Whew But 1 can't do
a
In
year.
employed.
gredients No form
?'
every
made
and with accuracy, purpose, greater various in the of the proportions
in
too,
England alone thousand million)
slowly by hand, as the small. was comparatively To-day with infiinitely produced greater machines contrived especially by
are
some
for.
in
(two
were
pills
rapidity for the
?'
that
say
consumed
demand
?'
we
2,000,000,000
days
I
4
ever
like bis nose the tale of a swallow. splits out of the When his friends get. him are and his stitched tangle fragments again he feels very much better together of but as a rule, think he would as soon poking a keg of powder up with a redof again hot poker as he would' cracking a
Good day.'
Fills
when
are
they
Dot
more
of
about
!'
was Guferuor some So you are pulling
I
for
lan into
fine ppcket-picking, constant practice.. quires Anyone ean of a thong half-mile swing the straight at one easily enough; but it is when to that zig-zag tempts give peculiar to the stock movement lightning-like to sound the handle whip necessary crack trouble that the startling begins. a
,
has and
playing arts
a
uud
mind
your
.
I vhas like
comes
doubtful
I
captain, dollars
in custom of taking the medicine The of pills dates far back in history. in a is to enable us to swallow object easily condensed form and nauseous disagreeable di but vast To what very useful, drugs. has be mensions pill-taking grown may
Mr. Duuder,' be looked up and found the
well
so
swindled
sir
Into
4
leading politi whilst indulg declared blow,
cracking, like which, and other
as
1 haf caught on, und next year you see me iu der Common Council. vhill find I shusl oudt how dot American und I don't be surprised politics vhas,
reached
trifle
a
Vhen
The
imagined
what is it Well, 1 vhas going
4
"jib" that
on
a
c
are
form
4
if
Damper"
I am would
a
well,
elbow. I vhas
Aldermans
greatest "
or
you. I make you vhas 5000
truly.
yours
or
you
thank
salary dot
How
giraffe.
4
he says, for to wield the strength a sapling, still he possesses a flow of the Volapuk terror which would strike guage
for
pills
alone,
he
all
Politics.
looking
at his
4
pardonable or a bullock crack a drive his weight stock whip as well as any man the the land. So far rs in driving the sturdy old is concerned I think bullock
do
are
Sergeant,
still
could
in
4
won.
little
American
Dunder
Keep
?
Freeman.
Bendall, Sergeant his desk yesterday
4
long ago one of the of New South Wales,
your
year.
institution
Sydney
Mr.
!
'em
to
out,
me
against me, or haf to look oudt 'em like grease.'
ruled president Aldermans sons. I tools
Um
vote
pro
say
knocked
committee
der
und
in
your
I
fixed.
all
4
that to be
about, allowed
colonial
our
of the
Lesson
a
"flaneur."
from
.toke
on
Flaneur"
from Tatter
each spring, and one. and. all; leaves the leaves, it in fall.
kills
be could venture the pistol crack in thunder is What
house, before his cattle with
a
aud
elected
.
?has
a
4
?'
his
preaks
you are make good
to
some
dot dot
year. take
of course
you, shust
?'
Dot
4
for
He
suppose
asked
are
a
go der
me.'
for
But
4
vhas und
dollars I shall
dot
vote
his
'
on, love
neck
I
her.
500
course.
for
said
our
Of
dot
A
,
meet
4
4
friends.'
my he'll
over. was Fancy a stockrider dismount as he having to pull up aud the thundered down a hill, slanted like
"
—
dies,
And
bition
perpetrated
'
4
mises
such
j
v
one
billy
haf
AldermanB,
worry
or if after he dismounted, newspaper he had two experienced medical men by his side iu order chat they might do any that were needed when his exhi repairs
lecturer,
;
well-known
marvied
am
Clerk bahy." we look as upon You should re
far
very
I
a
size,
member doesn't
won't I should
girl
madam, her recommendation. Her
:
do
small. with
her
trust
"
office
registry
his
you
of all
life
stockwhip the use of having Agents-General efficient London, or what is that highly
like a bitious cracker's legs hungry boa-constrictor it folds then carefully in a him from the waist to the throat
ball." "
then
here commence, I would a story But you might find it stale; that we have So we'll suppose The tail end of our tale.
As
swallowed
of mind, quickly
presence
the
"
his
through
passed
aud
boil
of.
"
>«ave
leaves
"gent"
" A ?" curry is which much used be dreadful It must
what
a,
grandma
it,
rather
that
is
attached.
season
dish highly-spiced in East Tndia."
'cause
The
Not
bit.
complete
a
from
dress
lady's
its
into
come
ail,
shoot forth springs forward Shoots shoot
a
The
himself.
threepenny
a
book forms
hot,
:
in Paris novelty new A piece of every and gummed on cut
4Vjb
"
me
us
:
dinner) customary varies "It
latest
The
the
bis
Waiter
?" the gemman what ever
'to
'cordin
is
"
waiter
tip,
wnac
about
,
finished
cannot
one
Though'summer
/
(having
;
says he lies reclining ;
should
Doan'
a
things.
men
of
care
see
vhas
good.'
it,
that
uow :
?'
vhas
44
I fancy it would have had proceeded the artist aud sat down and read
if
Dot
4
everyone
station
be market
to
eastern
but
Australia; beeu far truer to
of to
citizens
like
vhas nefer I takes
und says I hope I
Vhell, you can to be some ing be raised salary
out
fidelity
apparent of anything
seen
crack
times
be
in
man,
brings make will
The
tries.
must
who has
;
to
ten
every picture
;
to
manage about five
fashion,
a
4
doctor in a sets up young, the first he does is to town put thing 44 and the next before his name, Dr." the same to do is to put he wants thing of all the after the names abbreviation
Customer
that
meet
Else Tiie
a
inhabitants.
all; wear
belong.
To feed one's fortunes The fair should fare on
Gome Home." When
razes
holes
son
'Tis
has be
man
after
sun.
not
is
he would
ground
write may be wrong ; neither right,
bier
stockmen
?'
doan'
but
pefore,
all
strikers I
you anxious.
werry
sooch
a
1
:
is
a
who
lies,
he
rake
suu,
a
feel
that
right
you well. uud 1 seek, We can't spare as how you Say, you. der weigh-master up py
4
,
Robin's
other
as
plane
a
know.
My dear poy, Somebody says
the
Is
so.
ward
some
you shpeak mit him him py der liaadt
one
crack
to
Bill's
chased
for
son,
coffin
and
are—
Vhell,
votes
hoonered
one
aroundt,
perfect
by daring while, and then the bold stockwhipwould of cracker ride the middle into the mob, get off his horse and after his whip the carefully along spreading
heart,
Robert's son Burt's is
4
the
so
how
undertook
artists
were
of dyeing. of Mars mars a son many ,; All have their days ; deys must And every knight should pray each night, To him who weighs his ways. /
"
To-night" So the old
a
The dyer dyes awile, To dye he's always, Until, upon his dying He thinks no more
to
Home
not
hi.-
;
:
Papa's
are
at least
—
me
4
engaged
the fashion of stockwhip after the rough riders on a cattle mustering A few ham-strung excursion. old cows
folks And when consumptive decline, T hey all decline declining. do not quail before a storm, Quails A bow will bow before it We cannot" rein .the rain at all, Nor earthly power reigns o'er it.
r
"
well
When
"If
buries
u
still
brings
The person
a
right
everybody's
As
?"
any
this
makes
sergeant.' away, Yes, I suppose
terrible
time
;
Wright
to
is
my bear.
whole
Coughing And too much ale
new
:
the
a
prove
society wives
eight
how
does he become,
of
sale
debating
a
competent
a
will it that the undertaker.
who has
of them,
one
the
undertake
to
highly
for
advertises
his
me, hair;
thyme
did he rob Uobert's sun
And
received.
man
person medicine,
of
don't
Robertson angry railway
the
part of the show bills and we all know said, circus ly reliable posters for
Dot
Australian
Several experienced bad been especially
stockmen
tares.
the
away
Beer often
A
a
that from
probably
ever
porter
get
Aud
porter
was
will
a
A scribe in writing and To Wright For write and rite
come
you he
sees
lion
reported a
This
"You
peeper:
If in here. too excited.
of
of representation cattle back block
true
a
Australian
an
station.
was
to
one takes of pears, may take
no
pair rake
Sol's rays raise And through
the
see
a
To tear
is.
animals."
It
makes him whut he It's
to can't
a
pare
Although
dat
want
dear
bear
But To
worl'.
"We
bottom
on
life
be
to
professing
Dictation.
for
deer is
pretty
can
want
you
is
the
on
A hare with downy' A hart I love with all
agent's the property.
man
boy, some
that he companion he heard the first
a
that
strike
Verses
motto—
yere
Man:
Fat
'
er
to
empty
so
scent.
.
rematk
to
be
may
transgressor easy to get into.
are things the cologne
a north lately for himself starving of the feast; anticipation
of
of the is
time heard
the
been
boots.
face.
rye
in
soiree
had
mouthful
much
too
drinks
lightning-rod the rod spoils
Spare
buy
a
a
who
waB
who
way but it
The
'l
apprentice
man
whisky
j
is
fellow.
strapping
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anti
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at
were
BBWMMTS
Importer
game.
SMEDDLES,
GEORGE
—
price
the
The City
Moderate. Attendance
J
(i.
and
Funeral STREET,
Bonnets,
All the windows dressed with
Direct
favourite
gjjf£B<Dg)<g)&g'I&gir
General
upwards.
Season.
Tables,
and
2s.
and Girls'
and
'Ilfi
for
Billiard
—
—
6d.
These qualities about the double
with
replete
Convenience And
undeniable
8d. Is. Is. 6d. 6d. and upwards.
2s.
D'LUC'EY,
R.
Good
T.
and
for GERALDTON
se
thereby
Is.
Ladies'
1
Liqu-
PrAprietdr.
Charges
W.
saved,
spe-
HOTEL.
GERALDTON
Ar
Makers
kayBROS., port,
are
being
Manufactur
Customers
3d.
Is.
„
The
opened,
the
and Boys' Straw Hats;
!
„
Quinine,
Broken
for
Cement
—
and
First
a
Men's
and
Stables,
,
quietness
Quality ors
Roebourne. Mr. J. W. Andrew, Geraldton.' T. W. Stroud, F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
,
now
from
ciality.
Jeweller,
THOMAS
are
direct
many profits for our
curing
Perth.
Neural-
Contains
ticles. GOAGULINE.
back
Balcony
Bath-rooms front. every requisite for Hotel.
'
ache,
ers
House.
favourite
Settlers
Albans
St.
purchased
Horses
for
serviceable
PILLS,
Face
gia, &c.
Iron,
is equally
Accommodation
good value.
watch
E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker
and Spring by Mrs. London, Luton,
selected personally in Paris,
Heariiian
heavy and
V. Practical
KAY'S
Colds, Cattle.
The
ex
sold. guarantee every article TIME PAYMENT. POSSESSION. B®"- IMMEDIATE
&c.
and
buying
besides having a large and a from practical
depression. Opportunity much beprices
take-this
of purchasing goods at real their value. Novelties for Early
Hotel
First Class for Travellers.
at least
save
from
temporary
should
.
HAY
IMMED at
present
The public
Sliamrocli
&c.,sbld
convassing will
by
cent.,
Consump-
Influenza,
the
meet
VARIETY.
Bronchitis
COLDS,
Coryza,
customers
collecting,
Britnall),
fcTREET,
HAY
"
&
for
paid
is
of;
Straw
'
in
Stores,
|
,,
to householders As no prices.
low
ceedingly
Jewellery, with
iMim
of Summer Goods made1' by Mrs. Hearman her during; visit to the and Con English tinental Markets.
'
possession
THE
-ssBE'Ssssrs-s'<B'E
Bracelets
Brooches
IATE
andopened.the
OF
and
on
he
t.La.t.
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—
loading) &c. Harness,
Draper-
annonrip.P!
received
hasjust
Iron,
Revolvers, and. pieces, (muzzle Ammunition Sadd
Teas, Sugars,
i
Clocks,
to
;
B. & Brooches
Watches,
HKAILMA.N,
THe City
—
|
Snider
Fowling
Rifles,
every
repaired. Nesbit's
Wire Galvanized
also tools,
no'
or:
Success-'
Stocks
full
of Station requirements, other goods, Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,
sundry
jewelled) guaran
W.ii.
Agents, hand
on
-
Purchasers
Medicines
of
World;
Civilized
in
use
Vendors
all
by
like
Importers
Station
always
HAVE
Nesbit's
Breast Pins Necklets Necklets „ Studs Studs „ Jet Brooches & Earrihgs „ Keepers Alberts ,, Wedding Rings Plated Cups Clocks Electro &e. „ Cruets, Spectacles. „
St.
or
Gold Watches Silver Watches „ Gold Bracelets setsB.&E. „
wonderfully
are
They
ailments
all
the has
cause,
weakened.
in
as
where
cases
whatever
or
impaired
all
a
cleaned Levers
Nesbit's Gent's
vigour LIFE.
OF
recommended
in
from
tution,
and
energy,
SPRINGS.
confidently
remedy
failing
Watches
and
class
with of
Jewellery to order
guarantee. made description
.Kidneys
tone,
giving MAIN
Watches
other
Merchants,
Stock
EVERY
Jewellery the colony. and (capped
years'
the
on
soothingly,
Stomach,
Liver, "
yet
powerfully,
and
These
and
BLOOD,
th
first-
of
_
Great
amongst
;
This
and
stand and rough riding work, teed for two The Best Watch years. without Nesbit's Walthains exception. the are the CHEAPEST in Coloiy.
ranks
Succeeds
PERTH.
best selected stock of
Watches
"Nothing
Season.
FREMANTLE, General
the
WAREHOUSE,
COLONIAL
Jeweller,
.
of
(Late
and
1
Watchmaker
ottlie
Summer
Practical
i
.
Commencement
MARMI0N&CO,
I.E.
.
V. E.
;
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FOE
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MAT
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Valuable Italian Art
.
A
CONCERN.
Property Union
to be disposed principle.
ALEXANDER MORRTSON been instructed to dispose of all that or of Land, situated in the Canning parcel and known as CANNING LOCATION 283, 25-aores. containing is fenced with This Property delightful and and the posts posts are jarrah top rails, bored of three wires. ready for the insertion The posts and rails are substantial and very make a strong and durable fence. There is a good-sized on the Cottage erected and whitewashed plastered inside, Property, with in together fowl-house, etc., good repair. There are about twelve more or (12) acres, at a cost less, cleared, grubbed, and burnt off, of about .£15 per acre, and which is' now ready for cultivation, and contains about twenty (20)" with two trees, together young healthy orange thousand two hundred more or (2200), less, vines now out. ready for planting All plants and trees are at present doing well There is an abundant and never failing sup water the year, and a throughout ply of spring well has been sunk into the ground. The land itself is very rich loam for about fifteen and the rest of the (15) acres, higher suitable for vine growing. ground is especially To a practical man a market requiring gar of acquiring a beautiful den, this opportunity on which all the fruit of the earth property, to grow, offers rare and un can be persuaded heard-of inducement. subscriber to this Art Union The successful will and remun be able to lead a happy, easy, and without doubt erative life, ,make a will, fortune. The of the land lower part speedy richness and depth. being of extraordinary Government road has already been sur A via Welshpool, veyed from Perth, which, when will lessen the opened, considerably present short from the city. There is a splen distance did road Guildford level as dis from possible miles. The distance from Perth tance about is about miles direct. 11£ which can be inspected The at my title, the Transfer of Land is under and office, Act, Has
piece District,
is
all free from encumberances. can be given the day of decision. Possession that £200 of It is estimated at least worth work has been done on the grounds. of drawing as follows the The method is and are three hundred shares fifty represented are in a barre) these marbles placed by marbles, and drawn out one marble to by one, the LAST :
%
out
is to be the and winning number, number of the ticket of that will be with the above valuable property. presented on The numbers, from 1 to 350, will appear on the boards and as the num large platform, bers are drawn from the barrels the duplicate numbers will be taken off the boards, thereby ticket holders to sell their interest if enabling as desirous of so doing, the drawing proceeds. The Drawing will take place in the Town Hall on or before come
the
owner
2nd
SATURDAY, aud
are
\
Shareholders new Italian
MARCH,
invited to be present, as the method of Art Drawing Unions is entirely novel in Australia, and pro vokes much as each number drawn speculation, increases the value and chance of every one and as the drawing remaining in the barrel, the excitement increases. A proceeds to be on the W„ Many gentlemen have consented committee, amongst whom are all
—
Edmund Keane, Esq., M,L.C. Alexander Forrest, Esq., M.L.C. C. H. Rason, Esq., M.L.C. Tickets already
ready this
dav, for. applied Apply to— ALEXANDER
many
of which
have
been
MORRISON.
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