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March

financial engagements. Mr. E. Ward, a well-known

30.

has at difficulty Behriog Straits been amicably settled. length asserts that the Prince Bismarck all German poli Emperor is offending none. It is tical and pleasing parties The

the

reported fit.rnncr

Emperor

anr.inn

AaAinnfc

Bismarcks producing Emia Pasha and the

defeated

native

"

afraid

him

resouing

his

battle.

Emin

that

will

Stanley

20,000 to the

on

again."

of

relatives

in

the

March

31. have

The relatives the

much

are

pleased at

well as cash, as from apprehension at the hands of bloodthirsty in America.

unexpected

of

release

i

their

on

this

was

in

placed

him. see second-class

to

managed

respect,

Williams

Sicilian ruffiians the New Orleans

in

lynched

were

gaol. at

insist

States Government United a sum of without prejudice, as dollars compensation £4,000)

granted,

who

re-

Equatorial is said by Pa6ha is

It

disease.

& O. steamship Ballaarat, Swanston board the prisoner alias alias Williams arrived Deeming, 2 p.m. yesterday at Largs Bay, at about that great precautions Notwithstanding the had been to prevent adopted access to the prisoner public obtaining of the press and others representatives from the Commis armed with orders sioner of Police, who had been liberal

have

ti'oops

of

London, The

for

of heart

effects

The P.

opinions.

tribes

Africa in pitched the comic papers much

Press

t.hft

the

having

to take

proposes

broker,

dropped dead on the pavement outside the Stock Exchange yesterday morning from

a

of the ship in the forward part; cabin, access and only one was allowed person to him A guard of marines at a time. door. outside his In was stationed he was to he said tired reply questions of the whole business, and he would be In over. glad when it was regard to he felt and his personal health well,

many,

passed most of his time in in which occupation draughts, engaged at the time of my own in charge. In with a constable he in no way resembles the ance

The German

published, puzzling. for by the

suffering assassins

Government attack intention to

The

had

deuies

Russian

Ger any and explains that the massing has merely on the frontier of troops measure. been taken as a precautionary

there

is

Emperor

not

is

satisfied,

to make counter aud is preparing monstrations the Spring. during Anarchists who Parlies of

de have

from Fiance have expelled in Loudon, and are causing refuge by their prese ice. great anxiety of six Anarchists Walsall The trial been taken

The

has commenced. in

his

prisoners of society,

Attorney-General that the asserted shatter the fabric

speech

opening

to

proposed and to

reduce

everything

to

chaoe. April

London, Sir the

Graham

proposes colonies should for a fixed term

Berry

Australian

from

borrowing

after This

had all she in the received favourably other Australian representa of the amused at the coolness

is

proposal but city,

tives

that all refrain

wants.

has

Victoria

1.

are

which Sir Graham says is suggestion, borowthe only practicable plan of joint ing and susequent distribution. the Anar the leader of Ravacbol, has been arrested. He in Paris, chists to

confesses

several

outrages

dynamite Mis chief and murders. accomplices will and tbey have also been arrested con tried. If be immediately they are will most cer demned to death tbey revenue returns The British and increasing show great year and expandiug Customs perity, for the The outlook present considered promising generally

remain

powers

bent

the

on

for

pros receipts. is

year

the

if

preservation

of peace. The War

has decided' to com Office the defences of Malta, the alter pletely of defence having been previous plau The to the French. works, betrayed will be be most elaborate, which will it aud is commenced forthwith, will, the when render believed, completed island almost impregnable. file has occurred at ManA gigantic

seveial miles, square dalay, covering hundreds of buildiugs. and destroying check flames were efforts to the All the useless, mostly of buildings being home are rendered Thousands Wood. of this in less devastating

consequence

conflagration. Silver yesterday the day, rises in

made and

is

two

slight

now

fetching

he

was

visit

appear

photos

manner irom what he extraordinary first looked like when he was arrested. As seen now man he is a stoutly built and eyebrows, arms with reddish hair covered with reddish fat broad hair, furtive hands, and peculiarly expression he first in the eyes, which casts down and then suddenly and rapidly raises

per

two the first days after leaving was manacled, Albany Williams closely the irons were but, well, behaving struck off, though he is not alone for a observes moment. He throughout the and presents great taciturnity, of a man appearance general low standard of intelligence.

of

a

very

the Register A reporter representing and Argus who accompanied Williams from stated that Albany, positively Williams of the had made a confession Rainhill and two Whitechapel murders ,

but

presence,

Detective

Cawsey

Mr. Max Hirschfeldt also had Williams practically

this.

that

his identity, and to him acknowledged had asked many questions concerning the and appearance of the discovery victim. of his Windsor Mr. body his conversation Hirschfeldt says that his with proved conclusively identity with him on who travelled Williams, the German steamer, Kaiser Whilhelm V ery are forth lame explanations the loss of Swanston's coming about It

that pretended of a medi fragment cine bottle in the prison Al yard at himself under the bany, and shaved blankets in bed, but this is considered moustache.

Williams

a

is

found

ridiculous

a

it

as

when

Williams,

and

story,

discredited,

is

universally impossible.

was

trouble, of the is

he West

as

was

ihe

on

interrogated did not wish

he

said into anyone the custody It police. matter,

to

get

then

in

Australian that the

expected

will as authorities there to investigate who permitted the shaving. The Ballaarat sailed for Melbourne at 730

last

evening.

ounce.

Melbourne, The Victorian

ZNVfiB-COLONIAL,

a

March

Melbourne, The unemployed to

In

difficulty

reply Government tralian to absorb the suplus

heavy stocks

quite are

unable being

state

it

are

unable labor. 31. con-

and fluctuating in the principal

taking

place. all to absorb

forced

is

Victorian Adelaide March the sharemarket

transactions are

the

enquiries

The panic in Shares tinues.

31. continues. South Aus

by

Buyers the

the

sales

are

that Victorian

National Library of Australia

Christie

propose

scheme,

big

being The

revenue

1.

April returns

show

for last month, there of nearly £100,000. revenue has also fallen The general financial

off falling a decrease

Railway

considerably. is condition Great regret

bad unprecendentedly that the expressed Associated Banks did not earlier join their forces, and prevent the collapse of other financial is institutions. It generally

if

beleived

banking failures Associated Banks any possible

run

that are are on

now

sufficient one

serious as the

no

likely,,

to meet

institution.

1.

April Hon.

general

.

'a L.

submitting J.

Irish

1

are

country

within

districts,

be

and

dis

of centres tance of population. believed that this scheme, which been in operation now fqr years,

re problems many settlement of the land. 2. April Sydney, More have been discover big frauds ed in connection with the St. Joseph's Many thousands Building Society. are who are involved The depositors,

is

2.

by

April

a

ente

44

the

my theory the shaving

they diminish

were or

course,

,

of the 4

that

did

they

Roman

to

iu that

one

Really

it

mas

is

n

eagerly

are

He Freemason

in

writes

point.

The

in

published the llth

of

but

means, Catholicism

yqgfc

v'Syfl-y

tbe

of -the .

for

to

order

iu

is

of 1891 has demanded who by tbe deputies the commands of the

Assembly asked

subject

lodges

to

complete the suppres Church in France. to be wondered at that Grenoble concludes by

Catholic

scarcely

Bishop of 44 that warning his to for vote people or Fieemnson friends of the candidates, Freemasons, when, there is question of or of elections eleotions municipal for the to vote Chamber, is for Catholics

in time of suppression .pbhort the Holy Catholic Church.' To such aa speak words of warning is to these the roost sacred discharge and most of duties; width' caii fi glorious be discharged by a C< tbolic prelate.

j

for,

the

our

Mother,

|

Ritualism

in

London.

j

The London

Church party in Liverpool Catholic Times) have decidedly got the better of their Church Low brethern in the of the matter Mackonocbie Memorial This beautiful which Chape). chapel

in

i

That

lias

pity,

of

;

such generouB werethough tbey is to admire right in presence of such —

and

churches.' in exception siuce 1879, ani each year schemes fresh, have been contrived to Catholicism Tbe law against oppress the religious societies which the Free-

It

heretics or other

maintain

to

the

the

views,

even

seek

and by endea clergy, to obtain tbe of closing The Masonio plan has been

vouring

cannot of

a

'

of

by every by extinguishing

,

sion.

we feel inclined magnanimity 4 with This Antonio turn Christian— he srrowe a

exclaim Hebrew will

kind.'"

our

Catholics

grieve.

unusual

to

4

a&dM

,

44

by degrees laws against

is

into which the has broken up; but religion of the Rock arei noble-minded

large

foemen, and

belong sects

is

not

were

they

distracted we

and

It

grief.'

not

English

still,

our

-4

Fihiridd,

justly decjlafes, ahd' of the Christ, who aim at depriving of its Catholic ancient

and to

follows

especially

at Perth.

martyrs

in

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observes Catholics

j

present

divisions hive been which.; abd ewish by Protestant Tbe Bishops words are clear,

christianise,

correct, in incident

Catholic

the

4

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Rock Roman

the

;th'e

'

and

most

of God,

enemies

connection

between

-

j

of the

the

ieligbnT

he

we gramme which andwhicbis dated 1879, is as follows

was lock-up accomplished with the aid of the police. He now admits that a constable shaved him. The matter has been reported to the

Speaking the China,

into

jj'

pro 1883, June, 4 The following has on the lth Jpnel (1879,r beep resolved, in tlfii AsBtmibly-Geberai from various delegates countriesbeing what is. tp> be done in present, and' Franco in the to devNbftb,

2.

was

of Police

ofi

Masonry.

Albany

Superintendant

«

hija

<

as

distinct,

Williams

steamer

in"

;

;

fully

fomented

in Court, and the absence spectacles of his heavey moustache revealed the marked of his lower jaw prominence and completely altered his appearance.

the

tof\jrtymi

successfully'

;

Knreiy

crease

gaol. in The public Court re generally marked that the notorious, prisoner bore no resemblance to the portraits that H e wore have been published.

hoard stated that namely, that

worn-

men Church," their country an1 who unity,

to the

On

be

oppressors who are,

Ballaarat,

gallery

real

-

which he knowstoexist Masonic conspirators'

on

private

the

;

steamship board the prisoner Swanston reached Port Heads at 715 on Phillip was The prisoner Friday morning. landed as I advised at yen yesterday, St Kilda, to the great disappointment of the public, who expected his arrival at in a He was taken Sandridge. close to the conveyance immediately City Court and was placed in the dock rendered famous by the appearance there of Ned the noted bush Kelly, There was a crowded Bench ranger. of magistrates, and Mr. Panton, P. M., granted a remand at the formal request of D.etective the prisoner Considine, " " in reply No to the merely saying question whether he had any objection to offer The entire against a remand. proceedings only occupied five minutes and the prisoner was .£hen removed by having

is

#

as

& O.

mask

political

conceal of tbose

: ?'j ')«£ J country. rj; yj In a letter whicih .has just; been pub-p and1 which is sigrieii riotonly lithed, by I. tbe patriotic T prelate, hipoself, .but.byfidi 3 the 3Hiions siid other chief ecclsiaklii-H authorities of his iowese, his. Lordship;

dividend. P.

or

to

The Bishop of Grenoble/at determined no! tbati|

refer.

auy rate, mask shall

of

Adelaide. 2, April has taken place in sharp revival the sharemarket, and lively business is being done. The week's run of the Broken Hill Mine was 190,000 ounces, of the Central and of 27,000 ounces, the South 18,000 ounces. The direc tors of the Proprietary Mine have met at Broken Hill and declared the usual dividend. They assert that the mine was never but that the looking better, continuance of dividends is entirely de pendant on the water supply. is rumoured that Mr. Sam. It means Wilson to retire from the board, as his interest is now and he is small, than an eightopposed to paying more

The

worn

motives

A

eenpenny

as

a patriotic better the and intentions

instances,

we

April that £50,000 worth Bills have been purchased Treasury Fund. the Scottish Widows'

through the extinc We the Church.

who believe that to that which we to Continental States, assumes the same cases, name or the same On pretends objects. the contrary, we believe the reverse to be the case. We believe in many that,

misappropriation. stated

(tjl6

in undoubtedly iiihs at'"TtFe"dei

those

amongst

conspiracy refer is confined or that it, in all

.

is

pf

i

such

Pro are hit. Catholics, heavily will be commenced ceedings against the late for Manager and Secretary

It

tormal

therealityopjf

which is ahd whidh

not

are

mostly

Brisbane,

of

sense

of religion of the liberty

tion

the

specting

a

existence, true lion

has will

solve

eventually

tot

conspiracy is

It

than

clearly citizens

tneir

most

important has documents, his Lordship once been able to bring home he mi n ds': of his-eHow-

secret

more

ot

publication and of their

resolutions

short

a

tbe

by

sect,

of produce

blocks,

s

the and most of boldest outspoken of France in his denunciation prelates of Freertaisonry. By a careful study of the of the official reeords Masonio

notice attract is

i

j

has (saysflfct known as one

of

from working-men's on which a number of working now settled the throughout

ing held men

no

Bishop of Grejjoble been long Catholic)

The

Parsons,

taken has apparently ment which are now of his proposals, here. ing much attention exhibition A very successful

Francef

Freemasonryiri

by prepared T. Harry, and himself, for of wealthy the introduction Anglointo South Indian families Australia, citizens next to a meeting of leading The West week. Australian Govern the.

Melbourne,

For

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3s. 3£(L

Mr.

averts.

says

last

playing

is very and tikis alteration It may be partly accounted alteration in the mode of hair and his his wearing cutting but the assert that moustache, police of he has a great power they believe alteration of his facial as expression, in an he now differs in appearance

in his denies

be executed.

tainly

Adelaide,

quo Block

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latest

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financial

intercolonial

anto

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late a

Alban's, clergy

the

(says

the not

High

extreme

w

perpetuate

H.

Rec£.-.

of the parish Hoi born,

part

may, service

;

we

;a

believe,

they any seem ceremonies, ap.piy But it is merely separated of the church by a glazed so that services conducted

toe memory Mackpnppbie, cbrirchofSt.

tbp conduct in it with sfci&l to them goodfrom the-body

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and enjoyed by worshippers in the " of the church itBelf. The Scotch of. and- Unf Episcopal" Bishop Argyll Isles blessed the chapel a few dayrago, seen

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on. t

.the

journal,

seems

scarcely

better All

heathenism;'' i—

all

that than

hud themselves Church.

can,,

return

a

thus

are

tastes

that

wise,

states

system. manlike

was

it

English

(Hear,

wa9

was

it

in

numbers

tbe

among abroad,

vants

civil

ablest

our

Aoncnlo

ntir vui

Vuuouio)

The;

Prime

English

Minister's

Ascendency

of Protestant

Policy

As insult .

an

Minister

heel

the

of his

conrse

fortnight

ago,

-England

was

the

yet

domination

of

they

.were

clerical

State to

going always

to

under

the

ih

our

America,

and

.us, against We were

nists...

rich, :

Spain,

had

But

to

what

said

that

country trously.

minority, with sympathy

if

We weie ourselves, going .(Cheers.), to give this contained which majority, was all that un backward; progressive, to Civilisation and enlight apd eoutrary

;France, 'heaven

in enment that was

'hear.)

to

'discharged jwhich that rulers owe

living at this

that

we

lkte,

set

nanon

nP

vuuau

wi

every

nnnfl

i/»f.

cheers.)

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submitted

3)erby

was

of

that

what the

the

member

in

Ireland divided and ProV,estank

ofiisat the

("No, noble

possession 'misunderstood

first

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expressing

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of Jndia; there black man if

i

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he

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Lord.

and ability; great content \was never' he ''If his- /joritempt.

;

the

the his

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all

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misused

of loyalty.

quality with

.Salisbury, charm, of?

Hottentots—

(hear, he de-

late speech jhear)— -and in of Ireland which TaouncedV that division and. unprogreshe called unenlightened to the of it occur Did sive... supporters that true Lord that if it were uoble .the

the majority-. and baekward had the

said-

was

government

;a'

oNf

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Irish

did

leud

were was

any was

rendered

in

own

with the

of Ulster, the North. not

it

sturdy But Lord that with

content

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attri to

to

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nhnro'a

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hon

its

comply the county

most

too

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the

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mere,

in

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a

the

in

was

it,

a

the sense. they lived of just laws justly

wondered

how

of Protestants

of loyal done

of the

Ireland, to

under the adminis

in

vievs

regarded

ance

iu

as unworthy of their government The language which had uttered would have

Salisbury a mistake

shame Prime

was

in

any

but

politician,

in the

arid

disgrace of Minister

Eugland.

discuss was

not

at

cil

was

Small

Holdings

of

details

The

.

Minister (An hon to

was

Irish

that

appropriate

the

the lawful facto but they fought was

James,

not

in

it

lin-i hi Xlgiuio

"No.") doubt

no

opinion

be

he

;

a

of the

,

for

come

Bill.

lady violent

because sovereign for him

not

but

because

as representative, means of asserting

they their

the

realm

because

he

was

of

believed own

civil

;

he

disloyal

powered

to

and

interest aud the

not

because he

Mr.

Commons,

leave

obtain Un

onnimovtr ci u uiurui

nation

He saw First the rights. of the Admiralty in his and place, doubtless the noble Lord was acquainted with his he and if tree, genealogical would examine it he would find that one of the commauders in the .historic one of the ancestors siege of Derry was of his Ducal house. "Was that ancestor-; as

a

to

the

Lord

condemned

difficult

the

religious

to .be

of for

to

j

j

brief

a f

li uu

uuu

-and

intel-

of a remarkable particulars from apparent death have of revival from St. to hand A Petersburg. who had been suffering from a nervous

attack, and-after

of syncope,

avnloinn ua/iaiuQu

a

fUnf

j

of

the

would

scheme, lend

at

money

j

be a

rate

em

of

3 1-8 exceeding per cent., authorities local would be em to borrow either from money,

powered Commissioners the to order purchase

or

land

for

in elsewhere, the purpose

small for holdings persons providing in which in the country the who resided and who would (hemsituated, land was cultivate the holdings. A rate selves of

of

a

penny

in

the pound

ih

England

and

a

into

a

another

Dr. medical man, the body, and having that had suf informed the lady from attacks of hysteria and cata-

explained, been

vuuv

sank time

ceased, it as The doctor seemed to breathe. who was her certified that attending death had resulted from paralysis of the heart. For some which is not reason,

Lukhmanow,

of the chief aims which the Govern bad in prospect was to ment back bring on the land the class formerly described which had been as yeomen, diminishing and Was for many years past, rapidly extinct. The Public Works becoming, he said in expla L«an Commissioners,

at

his. justify James against James was de

House moved

Death,

Some case

(Cheers.)

one

to

of

is

-

before it the Bill bis part he was coun the county body for giving

measure.

A Test

a introduce to facilitate the acquisition of small Bill in Great Britain. holdings agricultural From the lengthy of his speech reports

disloyal.

member: his

justify

those

historically

would

endeavouring for fought

William

King

was

and were

the

In

in

the

beeu

state

Chaplin

for

but

satisfied an

own

'instance.

The

all

to

'

sibsrle

the

circulated,

Lord was

it

mouth

of

of the, purchaser iu capital of his holdiug. For this reason had been inserted a provision the local under which were authority to as the permitted provide buildings, either for the sale part of the agreement, or for of a. holding. The the letting with was received speech enthusiasm, and Sir con William who Harcourt, the Minister for Agriculture, gratulated with said that thoy could not advantage

effect

relegated and their of accept

the

country.

own

in

obtained

long

majority being of inferiority,

position

a

so

of permitting, capable the county council,

was

the cripple the cultivation

sturdy spirit state of stand the

had

which

things

it

opinion

of opinion that these ought, if pos-. to be built by the purchaser,, Though it was possible that there should of .providing be cases where the burden in addition to the payment. of 'buildings, would the purchase-money, seriously

the

long would

.

were

had often He (Cheers.) the of this what people would if the of say position these two. islands were changed, aud were Catholic and England mainly Protestant and he Ireland mainly ;

!

must holding; of regulations not than m.ore

and

;

..any

isible,

mere

opinion

council

the

council;

to in his. maintain comfprt and himself, by the cultivation family of the holding. As to the provisions of the necessary, the Government, buildings,

Loyalty not

was

.

occupier,

sub

had

loyalty.

sentiment;

not

too

a

what

servile

the

but

in

order

udIcss

usually ;

,

to be erected on was dwelling, -bouse and no dwelling-house a holding, should at all be erected where the hpldmg.was of uu annual value not. exceeding £25,

thought country

to relating the tenants of Presbyterians

they

will.

at.

one

tered;

was

distress

in

that

gentleman

prepared present

-

perpeiua.1

without

or sub-divided of the county erected on a the sanitary with

dwelling

distress—

,

purchase-money

sub- let

consent

England

teaching rebellion

promoted

enjoined and peace obedience to

protection

the -generally against of because Catholic Ireland people in 1865 a Lord R. Cecil drew neither nor a hut racial religious distinction, divided into two the population only in

a

by

ha

,

be

to

be

all was said and but when ; best and surest foundation for the sense of confidence of was byalty. tbe to them that people government of worry, was; a scource but a pro.not

the

Salisbury

but

it

a

charged

classes

of.

be secured

rant,

of. the, paid down, at the purchase

l?e

fourth

Another would

one-fourth to

was

money

,

or ,a paid by instalments, within fifty years, annuity, the meanwhile free to purchaser being pay off the whole of the debt at any time. All of this in the. first holdings kind, ten and:.after for that. time place, years, until the whole of the purchase-mouey, had been were to. be. held discharged, under conditions. They .must .be culr, tivated not by the owners ; they must

the'

matters :

when

ofisale,

j.,

terminable

pro

in

duty

to

deal of their

people

concerns

timo

was

pointed

fairly

Catholic

Catholics

were

to

Cecil

of

political

to

on

right

by the voice

land,

own

natural

by

(

it

tection,

assistence

R.

commentators

called.,

of America

important

to the assertion of the Americau

the

money

those

justified

Government

cause.

missive

re-

assistance and they

were

who were those who

the

to

a

terests

(Cboers.) They and his only proud of it; regret that he could not claim for Catholics share in that effort. It important of Ireland not the Catholic people

He

Ireland

he denounced

divisions

oftlt&:'l»;:

.

duty (Hear, "soldiers

case

American indepehdence, not ashamed of it.

their

of England, and enemy traditionM the exclusive the seconu\he. claimed

for

the

;

countrymen,

con

and. en-: from no," bad Lord the

to

;

5.h?

'

as

tbe

justified,

teaching,

because because

true

introduce

to

part their

Ireland,

Catholic

civic

,secondValJ' Of'thobe

Irish

those

condemned

and the affection of the American colonies and to upbraid for independence, tbe Irish for having taken in the part of tbe colonists assertion of the right

that

one

of enlightenment,

want

a

atti;ibuted'\ ,.,.the

progressive

into Ireland

-

was

of Ulster

Ireland, 1 The.

Johnston.

Rule

to

,

,

for it. sale undpr rMps to, (be by the Act, and. the -purchase, be completed within of. a month

'

lightened

was.

siDgle

that

was

(

authority

offer

once..

rehfillinns

ifever

7 ord

which

testant

iu

fought fact-was

who

>

taining

for

precedent, the legislative pro by the Government

talked

Salisbury all that

.

"Lord,

had House

by

view of forward

disas to blame

Yes

the discussion by Parlia of the extra of Lord at Salisbury

justified

in

PRO

to

replying

speech

a

'

so

;

in

before it might avoid, and crowning calamity

Leader

keep

subjects." Prime" Minister

fact

fur

movements

wumwv,

gramme put measure which its principal ;in Government i-of Local; fpr

-

make

,

to

of

deprecation Wi Harcourt

especially

»

to

but to aside

;

W

Russell, by the

mentary

to

fathers

oar

RUSSELL'S TEST.

Sir .'C. been 8 aid

Sir

not

CHARLES

SIR

in

us

to

comuiuhity"

'

the

them had

persecution

the local

purchase,

purchase

Since those Cheers.) days much had been done, but, broadly it and in the main, had been in spite of the policy by propounded and supported hon. and right hon. geutlemen opposite. be He had spoken with some warmth, Pro cause he felt great indignation.

as

-the 'French ranks. but at the very time fcr France Irish soldiers fought had been expelled from Irelandthey of hear V under the (hear, pressure Laws. And this was the Penal surely mistake of all in a' disserta greatest tion hv Lord Salisbury Home iinon had

fate,

ni

(Loud

disgrace.

.

this

to

ifefre.d

.The that

traditions,

which

position;

iocna 1WWMV

our

great,

down and

effort,

too,

great of

their,

to.

oo/mnHoi'tr Hwwuuwtj;

order

this

hour

critical

bejuntrue: the splendid had: handed every

and well-

all

The to

iron

state

traced

be

cannot

to

,

members "of

all

.over

pow.er

enlightened, civilised, to He appealed

.progressive.,

was

the

Knnlfi

demagogic

hon.

"It

no

move

the

and were sperous distress— was he said, to not, buted to or to religion, race,

to the Pope, to Spain, friend or in on earth any deliver from a Power tbeih

to

regret Catholics

the down

laid

own

had pressed of

were

classes out—of

to

,

Ireland,

t.heir

by

reverence

His few

of things that existed in those The speech of Lord R. days (Cheers.) Cecil did not bear the which the gloss of the to Leader, House put sought into two because the division upon it,

to given America. whose

deserved England she managed which wore The Irish hot

looked

they

went

he

historian

entered

the

been back

received

wrote:

persecution steel the

rebellious

Prime

by ? gentlemen opposite very Spanish epoch,

hon. of that

right

of

down, movements

an

as

always

assistance and to

France, said an would be

Speaking 'Mr. Froude

allow this; heels the their

and

of the

story

'and

had

England,

authority

Spain, had

;to

deep

the

and

enlightened

in

were

to

antago

our

of Ireland

people enemies in

of

regarded the which

the.

:

English

They

under

progressive,;

who

of with

for

people Prime

ultrar

an

Walsh,, those who

going

to place

majority

affairs

government

and

quarrels France.

and;

of

resisted

create.

to power the enemies

give been

influence fought

going Uroke

Archbishops:

State

he

vote it a party thought of the make upon the majority of Ireland. The (Cheers.) said of Minister the majority

to

light

:

r

the poor and paltry pur the of the cheers attracting for of or the purpose

groundlings, influencing"

hitherto secular

in

.

Exeter said

at

speech

Salisbury: Protestant.

the had

and

world,

clerical

Lord

Harangue

;

In; a

Exeter

Salisburt's

in

Ireland.

After would

,

.

-for

held

stilly

in

that there were so to the in those fr.ont different, ments. The truth was that

finilnra

Anv

were

was

our

vui

owiuiuid,

Irishman, the attack

pose Lord

unrl

aAminre

in who Ireland, rising of it?-. The. Protestant one of them. And in the were leaders whose risings

Protestants

,

ity,

military the leaders

names

ser

diplomatists,

by purchase by the local author added therewith and the comwas. dition that the price .was not to .exceed what tbe land might be reasonably exr to fetch when it was of pected disposed in the: again shape of small hpldings. quired

,

Grattan was subsequent

:

,

a

were

such

that from

the Scotch people, the ,or of .the in 1715 or rising ashamed their of the part took :on those occasions. And when in 1782 there hear.)

<

.

order to mind

But j

;<

.

the

ancestors

'

.

to

-suited

home''

fj-at

the (National

service

the

to

'

there and he

think

English

should the utterances proceed Government .mouth of the bead of the of this in Empire, great many parts the Catholic formed of which population while a considerable very portion', small wereto be found in no .Catholics

Church popular: who commenting

remarks

scene,

.

of

homo bring the vices of

Scotland

;

supporters were 1745,

of

way

It was £10,000,000provided should Council -every County ap a committee with the! object ,of point the Act into operation, and, if putting .a were on reasonable petition presented to the committee grounds, were; mak(e favour and, in the case, of/P enquiries, able the next ac reply, stepiwould.be

that

,

.England

a

that singular effect the of in Ireland iu

out

and

of

about

to

political

although

all,

amount

.

of

representative,

of

observation

an

;

a

by

jllustriated

he look

misgoverument

beautifully " of Protestantism— of tnany-sidednese" we add—is the, Church, might sam,e farther

that

pointing

England

no

and

would,

.

all

,is

.

Service,

and

in

did not

the being the dead. as it should be. the illustrated

at

was

London

-

regular the in"

.

a

censed

.

recited prayers for prayers

Catholic, ordinary We. suppose this

Tfe

was

was

Ireland

in

rising were

1782 there

till

.

.

the

there

exclusive of Scotland the country boroughs

,

people;

more

.

Dei,

,

catafalque, usual way

had

at than he had said as to the result of that govern He after ment. had suggested that, Lord was an earnest all, Salisbury Home Ruler in disguise (a laugh)—

nothing Exeter

;

Agnus

tread, .bat which

a nearly century of that time the able to say been

end

.

consecrated

of James the the forces against of Derry of ? From the time gates the of 1691, when the solemn treaty of promise was made of the concession Irish and religious; civil to the rights

i

,

for

led

1

omit, ted.; of bells; and lighting and crucifix, wjfch

statesmen

at and yet the Prime Minister

was ceremony there ringing of candles, incense the elevation' of and of the singing

of Ire people in tbe hands of

entirely

,

Enirlish

Requiem

a

appearances,

,

been

:

all,

Catholic, No, .Not only was

Mags.

had

the

of

government

land

'

to

.

was,

The

the of of; Bishop service accompanying

permission and' the

;

'

London

;

the

by

fered

saw

it worth thought examination. thorough

while

lepsy,

various

other to

microphone and hear

was

life

was

a

done shortly

to

he means, the region

enabled faint not

to

make

After

trying the applied of the heart,

to instrument which proved that waa Everything

by this

beating, extinct.

resuscitate afterwards

the who patient, recovered conscious

ness.

The total on value of fish landed the coasts of the United Kingdom to £7, 008,61 9„ during 1891 amounted of which witli England is credited £4,870,206, and Ireland

Scotland

with

£1,829,781

£308,627,

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Anderson,

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the

town

fronted

named

latter

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he

which

gun, She

there

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social

or

of.

caught

The

wounded

man

and

fell

rolled

the

in

business his

made

in

that

Mr. Lidderdale

ped by a lady several occasions

in

Mr.

Lidderdale to cortain shown

little

the

kidnap

was

who

admirer,

had

epistles

shot

remaining stood -

when

side,

him The

over

on

Ryan

before held

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murder

William

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came.

help soon

wilful

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into his shoulJer, whilst he loaded

to

rode died

inqnest a verdict

the

fired

wounded man begged shoot and the again, after the woman. away

gun. again. Stone not latter

Stone

his

ITo

Stone

who

is

still

was

The body of Stone about

father

by his Condobolin

found

was

miles

five

from

on the bank of a Sunday afternoon, with a gun lagoon, by by his side and a bullet wound in his head. The body removed residence. was to his father's

The

the racecourse, and asked her why dared ride with She she Ryan. would have to answered that he (Stone) " as she was tired of girl, get another " him when he if I replied, Well, have else don't no one will and you,

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have

will

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Stone front

distant

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time

some

in

horse

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her,

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the

with This wonld took and

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case

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that account, Australia to of

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Anderson, some

than

of

it

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again.

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to

carry

they

and

alive,-

in

with

Press

met

two

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woman

of

them road to

shot. these

The

men

in lying sensible hiB name

men

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I

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fko vi.v

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way

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and as he grew strong, his strength proportion He has been giving for four years, strength he has also taken period and

sculling, in the

proficient

previous ations

his

of

appearauce

Sullivan a

is

being latter

a

typical touch perceptible To a casual ob

there is about him to nothing the possession of great strength. over the average slightly height, rather but with sparely built, muscles, " he himself as says, like a stays." His face affords unmistakeable evidence of his Irish but is very attenuated, origin fact which he attributes a to the great server

indicate He is

bank Illminster on of manager, the' eve to a his marriaere vonnrr Urlv tr» ntinm he had been for some time engaged. The facts of the case seem to be these. After Mr. Lidderdale's disappearance,

advertisement

amount take to

his

His

!

of

exercise

keep himself stage

picturesque, plete suit

be

of green tights,

to

compelled

form.

in

dress He is

is

is

peculiar clothed iu his

cold

a

The Sullivan's

the

by

to

by

was

accom

proved lifting

no

The

teeth.

not

though

and

teeth,

few

a

strained

seconds

nerve. every on platform remained stood

were

down

Sullivan

immediately, hands, and,

his

up

with the

on

jumped

groan, his

five

subscription able monument the

sup

a

feet

aud a

com-

being,

feat

this

Evidently for human

to

power

If

results. injurious in bad form when

perform an

I

and

it,

increasing advised to

be well repertoire. he has fluenza,

his

if

remove

Carloita below. Guatemala

he explains that recovered from in

However, only and

just that

his

as

accomplish

effort

few

increasing,

a

Sullivan

the

will

are

be

feat

with

he that is under to appear in Dublin shortly.

the

engagement Patrick's A

The All

Day Big

in

Goternor National

Concert.

who

the

Melbourne the daily papers, included, accounts give glowing of the St. Patrick's Day celebration. Favoured with agreeable weather, the celebration took the customary form of a the procession through the

and

an

Exhibition

athletic

van

Band,

at

and up an air, the was procession Exhibition Building. hers of the three

meeting

halfin

a

past few

route

en

Over

no

little

pride,

the

eight

some

about

the

the

van

at

St.

on sons

discover

can

bo life

festival

Brooklyn

off su

Carrol,

and

ch

van

van

\jrady. speeches, and

capital

the humorous

a

see —

new following Irish help, the land of her adop An Irish servant-girl, a cousin iu England'

various

she

had

do yon

think Its

Brooklyn. of Hyde Park

Hyde

replied

Why,

if

the I

?

aiu'tit? wheel

large, day to

a

with

in

very

half around

nothin','

there

things seen

do take

4

where plague

Park.'

Oh, from

visitor was

a

4

to

start

around Prospect Park with a baby he'd have whiskers before he was half way around.' Well, have you any over there like thing the Thames ' asked the other. The Thames, is it?' Why, the Thames wouldn' t be, a gargie in the mouth of The Down Mississippi.' 4

4

1

mem-

bands

Chan

told

visiting

America.

eleven, (or

a

Josefa

Amongst

Oakey

it

that's

minutes

2000

white

reward."'

own

high

at

we

comparing

Why

Bennett's

Catholic great the the Hiber St. Patrick's, societies, nian and the Irish National Foresters, took in the part and the movement, handsome banners with a huge pre of green were borne ponderance aloft with

held

Mynheers Hagded,

baby carriage

with accom the in bnilding. the Hibernian and Stveet, with

its

Cemetry, from the

asked her cousin.

iu

is

Club

were

the things Now what

Gr.unds,

festivities panying The rendezvous was in Hall, Swanston commendable punctuality

Fitzroy struck

City died

was

was

Argus

of

is

Spanish

Virtue

who would not tion put down:

the

sculp arrived

de Leon, Isabel Santaoa, aud Fidelia Aceisuna, Cabezas inscribed the upon stone will It be erected in tha

as

Colonel anecdote

Attends

and

Italian

It

act

Day. Netherland

There

Procession.

suit

a

angel supporting of writing in

an

Montauk

names

Melbourne

an

of the Sisters—

Sullivan, St.

eieet

has safely

Nicholas'

weeks.

states

to

'to

memory,

city.

buried. The Dutchmen

the

less

to

their

given

the

who

many

is

strength he

are

lives.

raised to

"

devotion

and disease, \ national

Teresa

zarmer,

success

their

their

epidemic Charity

of

dread

monument

the words, The names

not

was

is strength he would it from his

quantity,

constantly enabled to in

Sullivan him saw

in

wa-

and in

cross

stupendous without accomplish

Sisters

the

Guatemala wiih marble,

leading

smallpox

the

nt

too

is

Mr. W. Crossley, Miss Edith Moore,

recent

wa-i

The

tor.

stage, and

acknowledgment,

work

Leu mane, all and players.

H.

conspicuous victims of lost of them

the

addition

Mr. Charles Goad, Mr. H. StockMiranda, Mr. W. K. were:

singers

During the Guatemala,

in

the elephaut then it to stationary, began sway, and eventually about it was raised three inches off the stage. It, however, crashed threw

C.

professional

the

which

The National

in

artists,

Lalla Miss Ada Mr Gee,

Furlong, T. Barker, and Mr.

on a placed platform with four which were chairs, placed at the top. Sullivan mounted together an elevated the platform, grasped ring four chains between which held the

For

Miss

well,

The

Turner, Miss Vera

Sykes,

a

He baby. furnished

a

was

his

by the Irish

won

one.

enjoyable to Mr.

real

a

lifting

means

was

in the carried

thoroughly

for

cleared

now —

one,

no

elephant.

an was

stage

com

a

who defeated all Foresters, competitors. Iu the with evening, simultaneously further under the electric sports light, 1 risk an national concert was in given the main hall. that a Considering similar concert was held at the being Hall Town in aid of the Sisters of the attendance at the Charity, gathering under notice was wonderfully large. Of- course the music was entirely Irish, " from the grand organ solo, Hibernia," 44 to and from begin Thady O'Flynu," was a ning to end the concert

insinu

the contrary, his chain by

of

tng-of-war

appli particular

a

comedy

of con programme and well for adppted of a mixed holiday The bulk of the visitors, how

audience.

dexterous

chisel on

Sullivan, the soundness with it 5 cwt.

.

to

subjected and strength, wanting that he

and

burlesque

their entertainment ever, found where the sports were open air, on under admirable management.

but

feat,

was

feat

o'clock

1

pany provided siderable length, the requirements

Sullivan.

to

of

not

were

see

Donegan's

arm, right SDappo:! the I have

inferior

chain trial

streets

with just Irishman, of American polish.

real

of recent days seorns to be connected with the mysterious of disappearance Mr. William Robertson Lidderdale, an

National Library of Australia

Samson's

fully not

Dan ...iL uartu.

uu

elephant

running

particularly exereise.

of a Bank

in The Times appeared death from an accident announcing on board a yacht, the 'Foresight.' The it was took .accident, stated, on place and Mr. Lidderdale, £he 8th ult., it was

luuu

Tipperary

an

increased. exhibitions of

life

an

for AM

the

far

to

the day holiday

not

minstrel,

it

arranged

and

elbow

maimer

a

on

the

prizes

in

13,

assailed

were

way

ouvugcoit

for

ately

murderer.

romances

of Feb.

invitation from his. mnnager, I went behind the scenes hud had a " conversation with the latest 6trong man" to the curtain previous being Sullivan rang up. informed me that he is a native of Roscrea, having been horn there He and thirty years ago. his relatives, however, about 15 years to the United ago, emigrated States and settled iu Connecticut. Sullivan as a

of the inquired horses. She told on the Ryan lying she stayed speaking

strangest

the

Aqnarium

ears

ofvAn<VAa>

lifts

On

since

One of the

of

the my "This

man

retired.

teeth.'

to

who

Disappearance Manager.

Wonder.

correspondent Dublin,

entered

shouts

who

,

evening

during The

developments.

miuiuii,

it

galloped away. committed suicide. rode and found on, Ryan the dust on the road. He was and could but did not talk,

has

He

men

which

:

rtllliwort

as to how he felt, he inquiry, hands. Stone raised his would not allbw her to dismount, but hurried ber along the road to Condobolin where

they

await

his

demonstration,

packed

the Exhibition and contained thousands of peo all with the ple, awaiting impatience commencement of the amuse day's For ments. the younger visitors and for those elder people whose tastes did net He in an athletic direction,

5 cwt. attached

without difficulty. any SamsoD perform a similar

big

In

bubble.

I can

detached

cask, of his

muscles

densely turned out und though

balanced the cask paraffin

Sullivan

an

it

if

or

were

us a general regarded business' premises being open as v-as usual it to that easy' recognise ware bent the Iri3h on a romrnnnity celebration of the proper anniversary. The Irish Foresters had their own oand.

had

A

to

pro the

—the

a

weighing

left

complete

wus

performed

he to

suc

such

swinging

a

he

feat greatest with live his elephant was led and elephant in,

the

nothing

When

to

in

to

heard

Tipporary

Tuesday

possession reached Ryan

answer

a

on

apparently ease. great and water

lifting

but

London

writes When

refused to do her the give gun. the out of cartridges banded them to Miss her

call

according was about

he

burst

a

National

Ryan

she

allowed

reached

some

must

we

The

when he took

distance,

He

the

artistic.

Quadrangle

teeth

his

Although

link.

thought, with his

made time that

stated,

in

private

he

have whereabouts.

his

was

purpose, iu connection

friends

in

own it

from

ago

left

notes

his

where

The

fence,

if

chain

pressed bowed

requested

see

from

and

-

weapon,

him

to

in

marriage.

district,

better

and had just again, mounted when she heard ahorse coming at a behind her. She started off gallop but Stone soon came abreast again, of catching

£1000

in

he

round the contracted

plished cation

weeks

property there, was also understood that the voyage would the form of take a honey moon Detectives have been trip. and it is by actively pursuing inquiries, a late asserted that the hankreport is he was not that kid manager safe, that he him napped, secreted voluntarily und that self, the romance is nothing

whep she

when the hoise her. She lost

regis Lidder

been

some

with

chain.

sitting

evoked had subsided, the chain from the

Mr. Lidderdale Somerset with

purchase

load the deliberately started for home at a gallop. she could get more Thinking if she rode speed out of her horse like a ahe threw her leg over for this man, purpose,

is

seen

other ceed

Stone

saw

on

Somerset,

she

gun again,

is

present of his

pulled watch up and ed the result of the struggle between the two men. She saw Ryan fall after the and saw Stone first fire a shot, second time, shooting Ryan in the back.

yards

blind:

lifted

Streets who had

by people

Sullivan produced. in the cask and a short chain to a staple lifted it two feet off the ground about of the light with the second hand. finger which this When feat the applause

aud that a' successful on lady, strategy her part him where he is invol placed is credited for confined, truth, untarily and the strongest efforts are made being to trace the whereabouts of the yacht.

the

out

away

a

Nicholson

most

the procession and Bonrke, Spring

passed— Swanston,

ease.

tbelrish

ti>

belonging Society being through which one

streets

At

iron

next

was

all believed along That the missing bank the vessel owned by this

approaching Paddington,

alive." bad r ced or

how she

detailed

woman

dead

yon

has

death be

Foresight of Mr.

account

drawn pocket, for the account, of expenditure

;

I

The

manager

on

indeed,

tered.

the

as

The

pedestrians All the and in good

handsome

were

the

Foresters/

it

swung

of the up the spirits national selections.

taste,

genuineness.

12st

with

filled

means

there

yacht.— although

a

vessel

to

evidence at the inquest proved his murder was premeditated. had. met the woman Anderson

Stone

keep

no. such dale's

on

that

to

aud

large.

and

hands, with

an

next

platlorm. himself, with feat

She

much has been ascertained. also said to be a woman of large

by their banners

snapped, very grave ensue. would undoubtedly and tested the weights

weighing

neighbourhood

This

recorded

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chain

snapping

his

to

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subsequently their vouch for

intimate very of friends expressed her determination never him to become the permitting husband of another, and one of the let ters is stated to contained at least have to a threat murder. The lady is an a of about American, thirty spinster had a flat recently years of age, who till in the of Westminster. of

keeping

conse

quences

on

addressed to which he had

letters

nlrogciber

bo«>ts.

arranged presents'

and round apparent the same feat He then essayed, and also accomplished it two 56lbs, The weight with swung cessfully. if his that he loosed giip, velocity

quaiter is

wiih

weight

correct the house bride. In

authoritative that there

an

;

found

furnished take his

and

her

fantastic appearance. in consists first feat His swinging leeth to his 561bs attached by a chain He never touched the two feet long.

to suggest a His home.

affairs

bun

skin

leopard'.-

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Lidderdale's

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elicited

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Mr.

la

a

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for

certificate

nothing for

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galloped

whilst range, Ryan dismounted, and the barrel, gun by the witb Stoue for the possession struggled the of the Stone weapon. pulled and shot in the abdomen. Ryan trigger, out

of

copy

through of £25

at the accounts and he had recently he was to to which

of Ander The Stone.

William

reward

a

reason

suitor

carrying the woman.

at

below

suddenly

were couple by a former'

son's, levelled

miles

two

from

home

returning

tic

again

a

;

murder was A dastardly perpetrated A Condobolin recently. young man, named George Ryan, in company woman named Alice with a young at

sport Hercules,

red

in

encased

however, He also

'

succumbed to his on alleged, injuries A firm of City solicitors the 30th ult. this was the next change in the situ

Murder.

Shocking

at

the

Woolwich

cannon,

and

they the

were girl

the other side ventured there was no such coiuion Why said she, 'there

at

looking who

lived

on

that

to

say

in

America.

4

4

America,

fired

in

clear

arouud

hasn't

the

waa

a

cannon

1861 that and the world, jQ

went

echo

died yet.

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an

cshysuu wish

WE

by the timely

outlay

of which the lives of scores of children be sa\ ed from may of the two deadly epide the ravages mic now unfortunately raging in the colony. of course, to HOOPING We allude, and COUGH INFANTILE confident D I A R R H CE A, and can

recommend

preparations

Dean's Dean's

for above

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only Prepared EDMUND

£2000

over

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expended

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AND

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DIRECT

CAMPBELL, Manager. SMITH, Accountant.

j.

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to

.up

'

Europe PHILIP HAROLD

AND

BRIDGE CONTRACT

at this be seen Court House, Bunbury. The lowest or Tender willnot any neces be accepted. sarily (By order of the Hon. the Director of Works Public ), GEORGE T. POOLE, Asst. Engineer:ih-Chief. Public Works Office, Perth, Western Australia, 30th March, 1892.

Large and Varied Assort of Gold and Silver Watches and ment Jewellery, Onyx, and Marble Clocks, and As Electro-Plate Goods. Optical

FREMANTLE.

STREET,

ROAD—

Specifications, and at the Office,

from

WATCHMAKER

GLASSWARE.

LIMITED, PACKENHAM

HILL

LENDERS

E I

JEWELLER,

&c.

&c.,

'

;

of

HOTEL

&c.,

ROAD— BRIDGE CONTRACT

will .be received at this Office noon' on TUESDAY, the 12th for the APRIL, 1892, above Contract! to be addressed tj the Hon. They are The Directo" of Public Works „and marked outside "Tender for Breakneck Gully Road— Bridge and Approaches Contract." "Neede's Hill Road Also, Bridge and r

and

BITTERS LIQUEURS, VEGETABLES,

BEERS,

WINES,

Stock

GULLY

.

Goods

Storekeepers,

assorted

splendidly

BOARD

'

attention

ROADS

APPROACHES

Makers. the special Pearlers

invite

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We

of

Australia,

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NEEDE'S

REDUCTIONS.

JREAT

Director

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and

0

the

neces

1892.

March,

Approaches

Cordials, Yan Hoy tema & Co., Rotterdam, A. V.H. Geneva, & Co., Rheims, Rougemont Champagnes, Chas. Loche Samuel and Bottled Ale, Allsopp & Sons, Ltd., Bulk Moet & Chandon, Epernay, Dry Imperial

npt

Office,

Western

AND-

S.A.

U.

Mass.,

Lowell,

Works

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Bland,

BY

AVER & CO.,

.

,

Guildford.

DISTRICT.'

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at this

seen

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cool, fiair "Vigor from free troublesome desirous of having

Ayer's

other

Brook Contract."

T. POOLE, Engineer-in-Chief.

WELLINGTON or

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Guinness'

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Works),

30th

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Director

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1892,

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of

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com

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holding,

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.

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as

to the

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object

minds

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of his

bis

them

induce

accom-

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was

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men

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has

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welcome.'

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which

Director

kindly m'.i

for

brought,., issue.

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the most

hnei

work

Guide.

of less than one' hun and published" written of Perth, is a modest:

manuiacDure

but

11

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to

young

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solemn nessed of the, state,

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attired;

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.

M.

do— Gents' '

Relievo

,

of Alto Lord and

Pair Our

,

place

was Beckett net in lawn hut the man the man in scarlet. Any doubt on that subhave which may existed, ject if we be dispelled would could, foresee the of but Archishop The obsequies. Canterbury's

Carnarvon.

do

the He

real all England. No his Roman prejudice, against Church could' blind the common man from that the true seeing of with Primacy England lay

Anselm

Joseph,

Indian Inlaid Ladies Wprkbox and desk, Master N. A. Gilchrist,

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Cardinal Arch Edward; A. C. Canand/hot with." bishop, tuar." The no has latter, doubt, Lambeth Palace and a seat in the House of Lords, and the official of His Grace of Canter trappings the real successor But of bury.

Greenough.

Caiie.

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Henry

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...

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to take

Manning. of Archbishop

.

Cardinal." says the Review

.

;

Dr./Vaughah, opehly

has

partizan strongly This done, the Irish of will tender liim/ Englai-nd freely the unreserved love and duty: which accustomed to they are ever

j

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following

Messrs.

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SUBSCRIPTIONSwere collected of by Mrs, JOHN OLUNE, Victoria Canterbury, Plains, for the Bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of St. Patrick's which held York, was the Church, during and Races of 1891 Fair

each

Tweed

1S92.

24,

:

Silk

Men's

as.

Office,

Flannellette

Suits Is

March'

Perth,

-

Brace,

Manager's

/.;

;

a.

sentiments expressedbut un neither, has be opeuly repu

will

of1 paper character.

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>

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assortment

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large

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Men's.Brown

.

the

the

dred

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each

,

3s 9d

7th

such

itself

journal.

fortunately, diated them.

regarded

the condition of the masses. Much will .'be of the man who required succeeds him who wasspoken of as well as Catholics by Protestants

Tables

1

do

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of

d.

'true,

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adopted

extent, great as to look, their learned, upon him leader and for defender, they doubted the never of singleness with which he threw himpurpose self into which had every movement for its the improvement of object

backs,

each

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is

by

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dietey opponent of HpmejlRulejJbr itself such a licence ofcriticism ;of all things Irish

j

the hand from his 'that1 concerned considered a! mat

.Still,

his

:

prove

salvage ab has this

English/ prelates such as the Catholic Church alone has given to England. It is the who will common people/however,

had,

good quality,

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good value,

sizes,

Perth

Society.,

EASTERN

NO Cotton

be had at the from the

6d.

Record

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a,

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minecl, allowed

indifference

of

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land

until him

/

it

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Tablet.'

it

hands.

therefore the his spiritual will fin Ait hard to.forget is the that owner of anti-Irish the paper 'No Tory in Eng;, organ

bitterly

him. In every keenly/ which affected them as emergency a body they were used to "turn to him and advice. fdr help They

i

Copies,

all

quality,

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wiH

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large

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doable

4th

to

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Irish,

subjects that

him with warm and absolute trust affection fulness. in him a They beheld of that worthy, representative of. churchmen to splendid type Beckett and others which Anselrn,

quantity

large

all/cheap

3rd

was

countrymen

PUBLISHED

By

a

Clothing,

Men's, Boys', Trousers,

2nd

be,

by Cardinal, His were sympathies and his influence was felt in every of the wbrld. part But in the England; naturally, land to which he was so loftily he was best known and patriotic, Millions of his appreciated.

"LANDMARKS:

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do

it

Manning. cosmopolitan

Case, Miss May McGibney, School, Perth.

JUST

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stainless

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per

THE Winners

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humankind

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toils.

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elevation reforth universal' Catholics. among

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masterful of death

Rabhael

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our

Cardinal."

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extra

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large

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Victoria Mr.

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Ladies

McMahon,

not

an,d

with venerated be found

"

Waddington '

6d

Miss

Woolwork Berlin Miss, Joseph,

yd

per

variety,

J.

Tio.

Q

throne,

son

Tea

rissey,

yd

per

Merinos 6d

large

6d

.

Union

French.

yd

per

grey,

Shirting, a

Flannellette, per

good, and

Serges,

Oxford

Striped

Is

.

per Printed

Men's-'

do—

13th

Pink,

'Cardinal/

wide,

Pancy Pongees, all

at

shades,

Navy,

Ligh'tYBlue," Grey alndfWine. —

minster

Mr.

""

could

archiepiscopal

Perth. Hotel, Cosey, Mrs. Hynes, Douro Perth. St., Ciune, Sheep, Miss Young Fat Bindoon. Locket and Mrs, Gold Chain, Finlay, Albany. Handsome. Leather. wprkFrame, C. Donogher & Armitage, Derby. Wall with Plush Bracket, Mr. Jaihes mirror,Craney, Greenough. Mr. W. H. Valuable Ottoman, Adcock, Derby. Vases, Splendid pair .of Flower Mr. Plains. Victoria Clinch, Mrs. MorHandsome Lamp, Macrame

only

left.

Sateehs;-:aU'

Spotted

Perfh.

4s Gd per/pair,

Trousers,

500, pairs

yd

"

.

do

Cake, Winterfold. Table, Gipsy Cosmopolitan

who

wa

.

9th

,

Gents'Tweecl

Street,

:

.

Murray,

.

Bride

STOREKEEPER,

GENERAL

found

severe

oro

Vi

his;

ability,

much

.

do

'

8th

W

-

SPEIGHT.

O.

C.

le, bldt&ty is safer

fo

.

'the' feist guns 'are' tiisplafcing of hammers' that the absence

are

'''".hh/d'bumneg"/,

..are:

.factors, powerful,,, advancement in Church. As far ment of affairs certain that the-

,

.

.

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.

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Send£2 CARRIAGE &2PAID, Only Postal Gun in Australia, Notes, for the Cheapest or Registered Letter. Money Order, Cheque, If order is later than received not y'our July 1st, will with each a set of 1892, 'wo give Gratis gun, retailed at 3s Cd. Loading Tools,' MANUFACTURING and Address, the VICTORIA Melbourne.— IMPORTING Street, CO., 258 Collins

1

the ;;late; .\0atcfnal?.;MaL7 arose .Tne'chiejE-'aimcdity and strikeV the extraordinary ''character tbu deceased' of;/,

!

avoid

ro

ing

tests. have been The done with boring and chambering the one view of hard and close So hitting shooting. it is the action, that we assert to simple and compact be almost an for them to out of order. impossibility get

'

Hahim'efless' the reason

most

alter

passed

In

Jr

f

which

capacity

t'o

'

'/holihess

schplarship,,

suc

worthy

i

is

a

select;'

.even

matter;

:

:

to

ning.

to'

.easy

,

the

to early' request customers and disappointment, confidence in these/giins order to.ehBura to refhnd Be guarantee the;m6ney after'ariAl and lalsot6 If unsatisfactory,1 ,pay gun proves return carriage ourselves. could be for the These never sold double guns wish them' to be a great amount,1 if it were not that we tortus. advertisement ARE THOU SANDS NOW IN USE IN ENLAJjD.

delay

cessor'

;

.1

order

limited,

Rome,1

no

,

,

fire.

WITHOUT DOUBT, sold.. Weobave BEST ever the market, andas' the supply

.

are,'

for

.

These guns'1 and CHEAPEST obtained control'of

awkwardbfehkiiig no. jammin'grof-

can gear, cartridge's,

'haihmer-

perfect breech', no bedoaded instsmtaneouslyj missesor never hangs '

and

has been;

.

'

ejectors,

-

heel-plate, lateral action,

.

steel less

It

'

-

PEBRLESSHAMMERLESS GUN is our latest to the Colonial ofier marvellous public and the most value have for the we ever presented money. HRRD A RilPID 'CLOSE LOUDER, SHOOTER,' equal to guns cost HITTER, and tor general utility, or more. Can only be bought ing TEN POUNDS authorised Very finely directftom us, or: our agents.and walnut finished/ browned stock., .with barrel,

.

;

'

send no obstacle to catch in bush, &c.,to gun ofiering oft accidentally, and also affording a quicker sight, which essential in snap is very shooting. for adapted Rabbit, Duck, Kangaroo Specially and Wallaby shooting. ONLY. BORE SINGLE.BARREL TWELVE ONLY. sold heretofore was The breechloader at cheapest least double of this and we the price gun, say inferior, positively) mucli The barrel and action of the Peerless arc of gun and have been rifle manufacture formerly European barrels, of quite as of metal as the and good quality manufactured in most expensive gun use; being, and under supervision, only directly government

The

of high birth advantages' but lie possesses also the,,

;

;

1692. „

,

7,

'

APRIL

THURSDAY,

,

POUNDS.

2

i

ONLY

.

HAMMERtESBBREECH-L0AD1G SHOT GUN.

;

mation.

Adams,

H.,

W

,

C.

pionship

Rose, of

of

has Fremantle, challenged' for the cham-; Perth, to row Western Australia, and £25

of

a-side.

About four o'clock the on of morning last a patient Friday named Robert Daniels made his escape from the Colonial Hospital The poor fellow was suffering from typhoid fever, and in his delirium made his way from the building the during temporary absence of the nurse. to He was traced the Causeway where his was nightdress found on the hank of the river. Dragging at was once retorted and continued to, without success until eleven o'clock on the when Saturday morning body was recovered. The on funeral took place Sunday afternoon.

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ATTnri

D

/T

H.

S. Ranford of Plans

Inspector

Lands

The

Wind,

the

steamer

has

The

Act

appointed

into

which

the

with 117 at Fremantle

over

A

match

of

the

those

the of of

but

fit

at

were

in

are

a

50 feet

and

of the

compared quarter,

sweet slightly for domestic purposes, of 285 feet in depth the

water

has

,

between

the

Department,

Mr.

take will Recreation

since

shaft.

Works

arranged by place this Ground.

months

as

water,

Titles

Public

Vic

three

previous

cricket

at

the

The

in

to the

911.

mine.

Lands

been

55

.

taste

reached Blackbournq's

was

risen

She

these

4,400,

was

supply

good

the

Of

Mel

remainder

for

March 31st, with 3,489 during showing an increase in

yes

which an order can from £10

of visitors

number Library

Public

A

passen

Geraldton.

total

officers and

has

Department H

S.

Ranford,

and

the

New

afternoon

on

the iron last Friday barque Kingdom at the W.A. Land Saxony, while berthed struck was Company's jetty at Albany, by sudden Both and a squall. warps parted, .

On

vessel

the

Harbour

has

to

on

Master's

the

of

recommended

sand

t.ank

below

residence.

sub-committee

that

the

City

Messrs.

Council

Otte&

Co.'s

supplying machinery at a cost the light city by electricity, with of £570 a further charge per annum for seven for years guaranteed superintend ence, be accepted. result

a

of

time-table residents of

the

new

leave

their their day.

their

the

business, in families

The

in

and

the

districts to

for last

tea

the

Bailway may transact

morning,"

return

time

of the

results

Eastern

Eastern

homes

of

introduction the

on

the

bosom

on

the

of

same

crush

fortnight's

Eastern goldfield are ing on the given as 135 Hill, tons follows Hope's crushed, 7 dwts. 94 ozs. yielding gold, Fraser's 210 tons South, crushed, yield 213 ozs. 10 12 128 dwts. grs. gold Central, tons 12 grs. crushed, yield 85 ozs. 2 dwts. the TJnder Act Mi. K. Bankruptcy A. has been Benner trustee of the appointed of Albany. In estate of T Brookes, liquid :

Gascoyne

.

J.

:

K.

Albany

the

first

meeting

of

the

Buckley, on

storekeeper, the 6th instant; the Gascoyne,

creditors

of

be held G. Mr.

at

will

H.

has of his Botten, filed at the Supreme Court. petition On Saturday last the members of the ran Star of the Sea branch off the unfin of ished the St. Patrick's portion Day the Sports programme. They secured at use of the Barrack field, Fremantle, and a very enjoyable afternoon's amuse Each of the events ment was provided. the race was well contested, intended for converted into members an being open For the Boys' Handicap, 100 handicap. 10 entries, and the race yds., there were as twice there was caused great interest, heat for second a dead place. Putting 71bs., Weight. P. Roachock with P Whooley, ;

Irish

style,

distance, 4ft.

fell

84ft.

to 7in.

allow handicap The Potato won For the Race was by A. Connell. but none could Long Jump five entered, 18ft. P. Whooley was touch. T. Rowland's for the Hop, Step and Jump, first 36ft. and H. Farrington 2nd, with 36ft. 9£in., The, Tug-of-War fell for 6in. through of competitors. For the Sack the want were nine Race there and competitors to their efforts over the get ground much excited very H. amusement, the winner Farrington being by a foot. The 100 Yards' Open Handicap was 1st and P. Whooley taken by T. Rowland The 2nd. given were prizes mostly subscribed Sandover by Messrs. trophies J. A. Hicks, W. & 0. & Co., Jackson, Pearse F. J. Imray, Bros., McKenzie, & Stein Co. The Mason, handicapper J. Hayden and Messrs. was Mr. R. S. and J. J. Fitzgerald acted Newbold as ance,

now

to realise beginning 5 prospector brought the other Carnarvon day.

of

night's

Government

The

Natural

History

of

meeting

Society opinion

Mr. the

was

2nd

;

82ft.

6in.

judgeB.

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The the on

tenders

for

South-Western

second

Railway

Tuesday by

C.

the

the

months

from

to

a

a

reward

happiness hell. perfect

that

tasted

sell,

cup

pois'nous thin,

of

wedge

the snow-flake on to an avalanche

as

for

the

sin, the

end

mountain

which

the

destruction

Bearing

is

goldfields

top

none

can

in

downward

its

'

course,

Murchi-

evil has a sim'lar converse force ; The youthful mind, clear, impressionably Soon entertains what most it ought to fear. So,

Kibroth-Hataavah word

Many Many Has

Rifle

a

named

man

direful

!

sounds

the

!

fair

form

lies

there interred, an and Australian English boy, thither wandered from the fields of a

Their

young

shadows

Their

looks

The

From

spacious English

They Pale

of the

boy of 14 years was

He

was

Sheppard

at

afternoon in

of

arrival

of

purpose

Rocky Bay The Messrs.

start

was

w.A.

H.

Myers

Rous'

the carriage from the vicinity Head.

j

,

£13

of

are country, especially, to pre beginning their pare purses. The recent alteration in the train-, service and postal hours draws a. quite at eacn gathering station. The number of unclaimed letters at our is; post office still rather The term large. "unclaimed"

vacant

W.

is

scarcely appropriate "undelivered" should be added. The Carrying Co.'s vara did not reach York until Friday evening The roads are very It is stewed heavy now. that the van two cwt brought in some of gold. It is announced that Hudson's Surprise Party will perform again in York during the week. April

4.

e t

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_

GERALDTON C. Y. PROVEMENT

Report ending March

Secretary's

revenue

7U<3'

town

evening.

of

returns for March have appeared with that punctuality which has characterised always the work of the department under the immediate charge of Mr. L. Eliot, the Under Treasurer. The total are set down at receipts compared with rli' qkon8, £ol,858 Os. 5d. the amount received for the corresponding of 1891 it would period that there appear was a off great falling This is accounted however. easily for, The rents for the Northern runs amounting to £25,000 which were to have been into brought account in March are ex cluded, payment been having deferred to the drought. With owing these included and the solid all counting round improve ment which has taken place in the the increase would amouut to

own

was quite alive on Saturday A great many are strangers now in our midst. Baron Swanston passed through York again on Friday evening, 25th ult. en route to Melbourne, and under the. handcuffed, surveillance of four P. C's., yea as safely, as guarded the golden fleece in the Grove of Mars. I hear that a great crowd again assembled on the platform, to probably wish him good-bye. Some ladies present were quite excited about the prisoner, one of out whom, I hear, called to those in. charge to give the prisoner over to her and she would save further any expense' as regards his execution. Her overtures; were, unheeded. however; The York Race draws Meeting nigh. Brisk is training carried on being here, and great efforts are being made by owners of steeds to make them win. The Easter Bazaar is attracting much, and the young attention, men from the-

met

some

facilitating laid

to

our

Sunday.

once.

The

i

surf,

foreign

Correspondent.) Re Orphan School collection Fr. Gibney announced on the 27bh ult. that the list would be kept open until Eascer. Fr. Gibney was absent on a pastoral visit on

accom

who

"

j

and

up in the paleness of their fall, the manacles of Satan's thrall.

from

(From

piece of next ground Sandover & Co.'s premises in is to be covered Hay-street, by a block of to the order of Mr. W Alexander. buildings The design is from the facile and artistic of Mr. H S Trigg, pencil and the building when will an completed, exceed present ingly handsome Mr. A. Lee appearance. is the successful tenderer for the erection at the price of £5,380. Among the recently opened business in Hay-street, is premises that of the Continental of which Bazaar," Messrs. G. Oury & Co. are the proprietors. A collection of oil-paintings, large oleo general and graphs, f&ncy ornamental goods, pianos, music, china, and glassware has just been opened and will be found well of a of worthy visit inspection. a Cigars the large stock speciality, brands comprising hitherto many un to known those who indulge in the fragrant weed. Advt.

;

boiling

w

to

a

be

will

stone,

;

the

churchyards

of

crushed

It is stated that the preliminary works connection with harbor ,bhe improve ments at the mouth of the river will be undertaken in the course of a few days, arid that a short line of for the rails,

;

and

ocean

-rxr

in

S.

tempter's

.

three hundred or the neighboring of a week has made it difficult to procure house accommoda tion in Perth and Fremantle. The hotels and boarding houses, however, are reaping the advantage, and are said to be well filled with new arrivals.

The sessions of the April Supreme Court was opened yesterday, Mr. Justice Hensman presiding. Upon taking his seat on the Bench, the Attorney General,

was

,

turf,

woronam,

persons fr.om colonies in the space

date.

the

wasted waving, dear hands, boys, beware. not of passion's burning marl a lair, Where only shame and ruin meettiie sight, Polluted and a life of night. feelings H.J.G.

In

him

killing

J.

The

Mr.

voice

tale,

have

Make

more

of

our

Their

Connolly sprinting competition. won, the first-event of 100 yds., Connolly but was defeated in the second of 200. He conceded 12 yds. and 25yds. respec in the two races. The stakes were tively £5 a-side.

W.A.

pale,

us,

a

,

whose ears dinned.

uur

A.

ghostly sadd'ning brothers who

tell

sorrow

of

Into

From

before

rise

of

shadows sinn'd,

to des attempting while in motion he wheel, which passed over

waggon. the vehicle

Yesterday

P.

rose Burt, Q.C., and (Mr. M.L.A.), His the con addressing Honour, offered of the Bar upon his appoint gratulations ment to the Bench. His Honour ex of indebtedness for pressed his deep sense action this kindly on the part of the Bar, and hoped that the good understanding between the Bench and the Bar, now so would initiated, to happily long continue exist. The calendar is a heavy one, and some of the cases to be investigated are those connected with the most serious crimes and property. against person Ah to a charge Ting pleaded guilty of stealing £14 10s. from Mr. J. R. North, sentence four month's with hard imprisonment William labour to Reilly pleaded guilty two charges of forging and uttering, sen six tence, month's hard labour Daniel Johnson to two pleaded guilty charges of and of having uttering, been convicted of similar four offences, sentence, year's servitude Richard alias penal Cooper, William Smith, pleaded to a charge guilty of and the indictment for manslaughter, of William the murder Hunt, was withtwelve sentence, month's iindrawn, with hard labour. The case prisonment for the murder of Thos. Flint, of Joseph is now Williams, proceeding.

it

YORK.

cend from fell in front his body

Y.

fifteen

take timely

way,"

to

in

slip, the

fast

you

stop,

new

panying

in the of the O'Connor, presei ce of Railways, Commissioner H. W. (Hon. the Colonial G. Yonn), Secretary (Hon. the General S. Shenton), Attorney (Hon. the Commissioner of Crown Burt), Lands, the Under Secre .(Hon. W. E. Marmion), (Mr. Alpin F. Thompson) tary for Railways and several contractors. Ten tenders had been received. Of these two were informal, of the remainder that of and Mr. Neil McNeil was found to be the lowest. The is or a trifle £1181 £68,514 over price per The line is to be mile. in completed about

trivial of

Grows

On Wednesday last a age named Henry Briggs death the on Gingin road.

opened

were

Engineer-in-Chief,

continue

April.

even

section

And

will

readers our who held tickets drawing in aid of the funds of St. Brigid's will School, find the result of the drawing and the names of the prize winners in another the drawing column, taken on having place 1st Friday last,

his an artesian supply be obtained and may at Perth and the Irwin, on Lower Murchison, Guildford, Lower .and Minilya, and also Gascoyne, at Broome, and Derby, Wyndham. Fur if a series of bores sunk weie from ther, the Moore Biver to the South a coast, of water for supply irrigation purposes would be tapped. In

ing. exists

£5

before

!

primrose

means

that's

Those of in the prize

wells

Monday

on

of

prizes

know

for

with

driving

H.

artesian

on

paper

match

railway time-table, particu to the arrival and de regard of the mails to the Eastern parture dis is said to be giving tricts, great satisfac tion to the commercial as well community as to the general public.

Cowen's

Geologist, a

Geraldton

larly

performance St. John's Trig high degree of perfection. the Administrator Excellency and Mrs. Onslow have their intention of signified concert this being present at the evening. The

to to

Forms

The diploma and gold medal offered by Dookie Agricultural of Vic College have been to a West toria, awarded Aus Mr. Fred. tralian, James, the younger brother of Mr. Walter H. James, of this

a

Woodward, read at the monthly

Committee

rifle

boys

joy.

up

in

Evil And

Volunteers pur a tournament pose at Geraldton holding in June next, and hope to make it attrac tive enough to induce many Volunteers from the Southern districts to put in an and take part in it. appearance

Musical part

Prize

Anstey

The

We have been to state requested that bazaar in aid of St. Brigid's School will be held in St. George's Hall on Tuesday, and the Wednesday Thursday, 10th, 11th and 12th of May. The Sisters of to receive assist Mercy will be thankful ance of kind that will any help to make the bazaar succesful. members"

Special handicap Three

<f

heed

said

city.

a

Association

is

the

men

working

the

&c.,

Schoolboys.

to

young proceed

limited it

son.

!

the native Mingha, charged murder of young Waldeck, was for trial at up Geraldton on brought it was discovered that the Friday last, an named witness, principal aboriginal John, could not be found. The hearing of the case has been postponed for two months.

to

V.

who received of the Yilgarn discovery on a prospecting on trip

the

>

When with the

the

R.

a

Mr.

A

has succeeded in. of the Fremantle who are to take

article

of seriously thinking the Eastern colonies.

organising Easter Monday.' be open, for competition.

are

King

from

and

price

made

are

Oh, Toward

high

locally

are

two

OETRY.

COMMUNICATIONS,

dear

'That

M.

The

named Wright an altercation at the The ended in quarrel Wagin Lake Hotel. the men and Wright coming to blows thrice. The stabbed Moore man injured is said to be not dangerously wounded.

Ma;

the

6d.

last Saturday had Moore

EVIL

Rifles

Metropolitan evening.

bricks

importing

the During month sales of present Crown lauds will be held at Carnarvon and Roebourne, Geraldton and at Perth, of three town lots at Broome on the 6th, 7th and 8th instant respectively. On and

to

of the builders

that

;

ation

13s.

the

Addressed

Owing

The for mica prospecting operations which have been carried on at the lately

Eve

tender for to of £3750

As

has

Engineer-

.

A

drifted

this

of sent from quantity gold escort amounted to by the last, Yilgarn two hundred weight.

The directors of the W.A. Bank have decided to erect in High-street-, premises Fremantle. Messrs. J. Hurst & Son's tender of £5,590 has besn accepted.

of

the

£13,120

anticipations. cwts. into

Colonies.

had 126 horses on board. landed at Fremantle, the

toria ended

the

by

from Bucephalus, on Friday morning.

arrived

for

are

arrived

Eastern

steamer

The

on

the

Friday.

on

The maximum amount for intercolonial Post-office money be obtained has been raised to £20. bourne,

the

force of

occupation

Bullarra arrived

board,

The

in

of

be held The

the quarter just completed the the upon various kinds of paid into the colony amounted imported

duty liquor

London

Surveys

came

horses

from

terday,

on

thoroughbreds

steamer on

for

been

and

Bucephalus

tended

C.E.

parade

supply

to

Towton's

amongst

having

sailed

the and now is gone. organiser

Mr.

gers

at

Department.

Police

new

sweep

CujJm

Officer

Mr. F. W. Martin, M. Inst. to the office been gazetted of of existing lines. in-Charge

will

During

Leading

a cargo of jarrah, Saturday.

Friday,

"l. « UcuXX

llab

Medical

board

Mr.

CI

JLLVUOJJ

barque

Crown

opened

.

Resident

The

on

have

individuals

Perth

Australian arrived Monday from the Eastern 118 passengers on board.

with

P

ORIGINAL

'

I

pointed Beverley.

Albany

in

is

South

on

monoy

.

in

It is said that counterfeit circulation in York.

Sir

A steamer

colonies

speculative

Agent-Generalship accepted by

-

Two

laundry

a

and

been proclaimed

the

Ka—M—

,

Beverley

at

to

Fraser.

The

municipality.

a

offered

.

of

has

be

Malcolm

from

that

reported

is

will

aaa—

_

town

arrived

I.

;

The

on

It

a

e r

it

and Lady Forrest Monday last.'

John

Albany

e

j

Sir

<

aittf

_

Eocal

Mr.

President In presenting

and

M.

MUTUAL SOCIETY.

for

the

30th. Members

Half-

IM

Year

1892.

"the this, first half-yearlv I do so with Society, feelings' of pleasure and regret, --pleasure at the existence of so and necessary useful an in stitution in our and midst, at regret the Kir little interest talren if. J:

Report

of the

in

'

______

'

oujiutny

ot

the.

and origmal promoters the Catholic bodv of Geraldton and generally, were it not for the present officers, (our worthv Presi#. in and particular) one or two of the it would members, have, ere this, ceased to. exist.

For the

first

three months a good average members was maintained then there has been a gradual off, with no faffing of signs improvement which if continued must inevitablv result, total in collapse. attendance but since

At

first

evenings

of

many and pleasant in spent listening

were

profitable-

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the

increasing the Society means as

nection

with

the

up so, to

to their

be

and

that

that

hoped

all

subscriptions will

they

keeping

Society

our

literature,

and Sergeant also had disappeared, I began to fear that we had entered a of but when grove enchantment;

that as

in con expenses must necessarily next and for the will

be

induce

Lumpy

will

which we in haste.

pay to do

us

their

ing

there

is

friends what it

watered

the and make it join Society, had every of at its com prospect being viz. and mencement, instruc both, useful and to

tive, utmost A

that every advance its attendance

larger

would

meetings

of

make

it

members

at

much

a

easier

the task

and varied amusement suitable provide and than at present the limited instruction, attendance of. permits The thanks of the are due to our Society Director for the Spiritual Brereton) (Eev.E of the hall for holding use our gratuitous and to chose members who so meetings, donations to the funds of gave generously the on its formation. Also, to the Society officers for their services. retiring honorary I trust that the next In halfconclusion, of the

year

of

ductive achieved tendance Society

in

the

at

the tend

will

results

be

have a fuller

that

of

meetings

regular to

will

than and

past,

for

hoped

moters

existence

Society's better

make

at its

what

it

its

H.

probeen at the

did

pro

to

.

the

We

-

J.

balance

than

to

find

hidden

.

like

that

bound

from where

the

chair.

The

main

The

the

ult..

feature

the

were

The

in

Jbaoour

.Coloured

pro

NORTE

THE

in

down

the

woods

rise

like

Eden

with

dying

are

the

owl

gloomy

alone. in

!

fofthe received rA

»m

robes

to

blue,

to walls

that

encrowned, like

"

of Unknown dreams, friends of ours. And we who taste the Of tribulation With tears our

indeed

daring

of many

core

whose

we

these

a

to

Parker,

weep

The

lives

are

therefore

we

tales

be

Tenders Accepted Pass to supply fresh Gaol at ton Geraldton H.

lest

our

A.

Hicks, at various for up uniform clothing the Fremantle Prison

mail

a

convey

from

to

that

hath

no

hurt

from

daily

my

fiery

clouds

and

rains."

immemorial

and Echo

and tor

a

"Come"

Uommission. M.L.A. W. ;

hxs

while and

stands

into

rirshy"! mdurellnt

so

j

j

disposed

were

National Library of Australia

Loton, M.L.A.;

G.

Randell, been

have to

enquire

of the subiect preservation. and of perishable storage

No.

2018

Post

S. is

or

business.

Fishery.— His

the

-Excellency

under

and

travellers In &

:

Flood (Asher Moorumbine

:

versa

£52

at

a

and

a

;

rest

stock. —

G.

Flood),

storekeepers, declared Bankruptcy

closed

MARCH

THURSDAY, Bank

Holidays

31.

Easter the

Tuesday, April 19, throughout Colony; April 27, at Perth, Fremantle, York, and Newcastle. Northam, Station A Quarantine portion of Fremantle Town Lot No. 27, has :

as

a

six

temporary weeks. The

the and

style

and

Burgesses

quaran

town

the

of

Schools

Act 1874: the —His Administrator Excellency certifies his approval of the nomination of the Rev. as Right Bishop Parry of the Native and Half-caste managerschool at the Yasse. Appointmemts the electoral settle

F. list

Hare

to

of

Beverley (making up of list April and 12th to be ) officer at returning election on Beverley municipal April Hons. J. W. Hackett 26th; and G. Shenton to be Governors of the High F. J. Domela to be clerk School and examiner in the Patent Office ; O'C. ;

O'Mahoney to be junior Audit H. Department;

in the

clerk

to Wainscot Receiver under the Bank and Curator Act, of Intestate

To

be

officers returning under Electoral Act 1889 " for he districts their preceding respective names East Kimberly, the Resident

"The

j

PuMio

Ross,

Reserves.— Kojonup

(about Plantagenet:

for

48a.),

No.

PurPoses for defence '

qo

Collins

Hedley,

No.

:

public

utility.

2Q14 (1400a.), for N<>. 2015 (about

ooUUa.), purposes. Prisons. Certificates of Freedom have been issued to Reg. No 10313 H —

G.Dudley;

A.

municipality

Estates.

:

Messrs. Emanuel, and Lukin. 845

industrial

ruptcy

Faure to the end of the Cliffs about H South from Denliara Point. Commonage.— The Bridgetown Com monage (No. 305a, 8000 acres), has been in the placed management of & Board, consisting of Messrs. H. Doust J Seott and J Allriutfc. Roads Board Election West Kim berley Mr. Juld ; members Chairman, Island nnles

of

town

Beverley." The

to a spot South-South-Easterly 3 miles West from Lagoon Point, and then liast to the said Point. No. 4 All that of Hopeless portion Reach. Sharks Bay, lying between the shores of Faure Island, Peron Peninsula and lines drawn from the North-Eastern shore of Faure Island to Gape Peron and from the South end of

.

municipality of " the Coun

of

headland about 5 lying Westerly from said Island and West to that headland. No. 3 All that portion of Denham Sound lying inshore of a line extend ing West from Cape Lesueur 3 miles, a

Norththence

.

a

title

South-East

then

1871. Act, and J. Asher

re

Cape

and thence about Southhalf South in direction Island to a spot 1-S- miles

Heirisson,

miles

:

townsite for

extending

wards from to the Cape Bulletin edge of the Three-fathom Bank on the South and Ypkh parallel latitude, it aiong East to a point about 1miles North-North-East from

of Lefevre East from

Wellington

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy

vice

notice No. that 1— All of Denhau Souud be lying tween the. shore of Dirk Hartog Island and a line drawn from 'Quoin Blufl to a headland South lying by West half South from Cape Bellefin. 2— All No. that portion of Useless Inlet and Reach which lies Freycinet inshore of a line North further portion

Office,

months,

eight

(1000 acres) for (about 240 acres) for

The

be Official

7,

residence, j

u. Harper, M.L.'A. ; A.

-Southern Cross Town 9 set apart for use 28, 8 and as have been cemeteries, excepted from for occupation mining purposes Lots

the j

t

T.

24TH.

MARCH Messrs.

Cemeteries.—

tlie

enjoying

the

carriage goods.

Echo

aft

R. Richardson, M.L.A. and Davies J. Commissioners appointed

answers

answers

Lumpy

GAZETTE.

THURSDAY,

own

from

the

Reserves.

2016

cil

,

the provisions " of The Sharks Bay Pearl "Shell Fishery Act, 1892, has directed -that on and after the 26th ult. The follow of the Sharks ing portions Bay PearlGrounds ing will be until closed

the warders of and Lunatic

Mangowine, for

No.

under rest

:

,

Administrator,

1892.—

for

Municipality is proclaimed Beverley

should

grief

.

Beverley. Pearl

beef and mut 4d. per lb. J. to make -prices,

secret,

Thus musing and dreaming I whiled away the hours of that night. dreary At an early hour I aroused my guides, and we resumed our journey. (To be contindue.)

I

answer

Executive and Sharks

respectively. of Mr. of Perth,

Mayor

:

in

I called

start

Lands Department ; F.r/.M. M, R.C S. to be &c., Eng. resident medical officer at Beverley and vaccinator of. public the urban, Suburban and rural of districts

notified.

been set apart tine station for

salt

hide

racks. Of

in this

longa rest

hut the only natives of the sound was echoing round about, the youth Pari

a

Bay election

Jull

to be .chief clerk Rail ways and Works ; H Z. Sherlock to betaccoun ilin t in the Works? A. T. /Office'; TuJlocu ,t6 be in bobk-keeper the Works E. Office;'! E .Salter to be chief draftsman in-the Works Office ; H. G." to "be Pririsep chief and clerk, H. S. Rabford to 'be of plans iuspectbr the and.' surveys.in

House,

risk

a

to

HeSwho'shSe?

of

H.

Shaiks The

the

in, ,E'.

Crown

places Excel

:

eyes

And

VChce

At last

in

paymaster Martin

r

behalf

His

:

Department.;

=

has named Broome where labourers places may be landed within the the under oolonj, and appointed M. Scales Warton, Act, J.P. and J. Brockman, to act as J.P., the under at the Act, Magistrates

:

Th«rbsWts"Come.out,

this at the

be

.

as

ing place

round."

GOVERNMENT

around,

in

Council

Public of

FAR

to

He' fares'

to act persons during pleasure only, set names their opposite the Administrator lency

fortnightly per annum.

;

beatof

such

;

P.

Rev.

.

;

of the journey remainder the of these sight U -1 Twith joy a sure we ttey f«est k4gs of tte where we generoasis an of at least water Sytondasupplyof and ourselves keep

took

J.;

at Sharks J.P., Bay, to receive from the masters of yessels or Sharks at Broome arriving Bay, lists of all labourers on under board, the provisions of section 7 of the Act ;

Northam,

the

tone, ;

and

Broome,

to

Railway

rtie

« a 'r that thatwe reader

at

J.P.,

Broome and Election.

K.

;

Cockshott

Brockman,

Bay

a

to be District

Lukin

H. Adam.

'

:

(Continued.)

JfinW

Warton,

Elliott

E.

'

,

Labour Registry Act His the Administrator in Excellency Executive Council has authorised M.

to

mountains

an

forth

comes

haze.

voices

holy night golden stars

hem

MISSION.

nw

Melbourne,' of the; Commissioner

Imported

8.

W.

'

Northam/C

;

Beverley,

;

plantagenet, biigh

:

wood,

On occasions like we this, only begin to understand how precarious is in the the lot of abushman tropics how lie may be hale and hearty to-day and how in a short often a time, short the tall very time, grass grows over his The thought wildly grave. came to my mind that many a sturdy traveller from far off lauds lies moul beneath the shadow of dering away the palm trees of Tropical Australia. They sleep a sleep,

BAY

TO BEAGLE.

the

with

AUSTRALIA.

WEST

A VISIT

Supreme

"Special Courts of of " The

member of the GreenBoard of Education, rvice Rev. J. E. Harston'resignqd/ To. (date from the 1st of January; last :Y jF W. M; Inst. Martin, C.Ei, 'to. be: "engineer, in of existing charge D. T. dines';1

member of the Board of Education. a

a

Magistrate

Dempster

solicitor,

be Court. to

Victoria,

be

'

Resident

:

wind.

songs mellow recalls

Ascending

produced.

a

be

To

constitute the provisions

:

a

W. Piesse to Williams District W. J. Fookes,

to

,

Abori

Board. M. S War-j of the Peace for Justice this J. C. G. Foulkes to be a colony. W. H. Notary Public for this colony. to be a member Turner of the Gerald-! ton District Board of Education. A. be

Stone.

Electoral Act, 1889," for the .purpose of settling ;the of voters,, in registers the districts their opposite respective names East Kimberley, the Resident ; W est Magistrate; tlib Kimberley/

:

town

strays,

moon

silvery

the

Echeu's

Night,

n-usnana.

o/ TRVELS

some

the

j

Asylum. Elections.— Roads Boards Perth F. Sher Members, James J. Green, wood ; Auditor, Novtham G. Dent. Member, C. E. Dempster. Yilgarn Oats ; members, V. W. Chairman, A. Arnold, T. Farren, W. A7 Black,' W. ; Sayer, Hampson, F. Murplij C, A. Saw. Auditor, Tender Accepted. A. Butterley,

brows

fair

creek

torrents'

upon

roam

with the much-vexed dealt fully of it to similar and took a view question of lhe of the Premier Queensland, that Advance "The and its City sub-leader, of Dardanup, "A Description ment, the were and "Talent Every- day Life," other items. the more among important and the although Criticism followed, in all on 3 still were differed, speakers of tlx© journalistic sounding tli© praises number of the the excellent for staff

NOTES

spires

in

flute-birds And night

article

journal

earth

world. brighter of yonder depths

distant

The

of the Journal the reading which of contents the the Editor, and well written. varied lengthy, "The on leader was Employment of

by

the

a

#

was

ceedings

moans,

rainy mists are trooping hills folding behind,

And

of

glide, round

of

pure enwreathed The

the Society in President

of

meeting 23rd

the

and

upburled,

the a blind many Australian

bells

on

of

F.

Magistrates" Revision under

Protection

to

,

held

my began to

slopes the

'

So,

SOCIETY.

M.

waters

wanders

twilight

Look

;

A' well-attended

alleviate

sob

ridges

of western

;

was

to

with slow and shadowy stride. The above -the gleaming clouds,

;

C. Y.

a

I

power

erag-pent

And

an

PERTH

sickness coming to

my on

trees

their

where

room

received

sum

against until

palm

in

The

of its contents. epitome Mr. viz., as donations, Mr. P. Stone 10s Mr. J. Kelly, £1,; Earle, and Mr .C. J: and Mr. P. Troy, each £ 2 with members subscriptions Conway £1 Is. 6d. of £11 Against make up an amount for disbursements this the are placed incidental'1 andexpenses periodicals a balance to £8, 19s. 9d., leaving amounting or £2 Is. 9d. in hand. The

of

all

the

Drew,

unable

are

horses were as usual on

our

away

member

a

the

is

above Mr.

by

prepared

sheet, Treasurer. for more

as

Towards I pain. midnight feel easier, and commenced .as usual to meditate on my surroundings which, to say the least, were very discourag wish myself in a ing and made me better world than this where

Mens'

Appended

soon

steered

took my foot out of the stirrup, and lay down upon the ground where I fairly writhed in for the rest of the agony evening. The natives at seemed much grieved creatures and the poor my sickness,

clump

Young

Catholic

Geraldton Secretary Society. (Signed) President. P. Troy,

in

struggled I could

best

as

CEITCH,

Hon

As W6

I

ever,

inauguration.

P.

roasted

if pos westerly course, intending to reach sible a that evening valley was where there of water and plenty abundance of toed for the horses. on "Like the knights of. old sad adventure we bound," tried hard but did not succeed, for about four o'clock I became so I could ill that hardly How stay in the saddle any longer.

.to

:

the horses into the scene bring-; river crayfishes the ashes and ate

fetching

our

do his will of usefulness.

member

sphere

was

he arrived on with him four

camp

required

it order, members to enable

ton

license, poetic bower, More sacred and sequestered, Though but feigned, Pan or never Sylvanus slept."

of

means

and

gines

shadier

In

"

which

the

Society,

be borne by the members, six fund months, a supply in advance, to repeat the fore

the

roll

to use

arbour,

of

and

be

members'

together. inform hardly of procuring other incidental

I need the: well

should

itself,

members

be

to

Sewell

J.

tle,

of

;

'

attend the been provided and journals

to

meetings in the

alone,

sources

Puisne Judges of the Western Australia. E. C. D. to' be Treasury Keyser and Cashier Edward Sydney Moir to be Clerk S. at Treasury Albany. Majesty's

Supreme Court

the Kimberley, North Freman

;

,

members

West Magistrate Resident Magistrate'

.

for

Peach H'enssecond

be the

to

aw,

>

inducement

of

Alfred

Barrister-at-

of Her

that one would imagine the accomodate weary traveller that this canopy of luxuriant was built foliage in the midst of the salt marsh. It did not take long to awake and him from this Lumpy draw

improve

intellectual Other

members.

Appointments

:

man,

up

.

its

and

fill

the interstices, that it was to

a credit certainly ap well aS them, of the main objects

in

the the

namely, of

shoots

ment

the frame

flexile

'

Society,

to form did

artistically

.

of

one

fulfilling

so

.

to

the strong plants

'

attention the ability

and subjects them were debating who those took part

in

of public the given displayed

matters

on

the

aliad

debates

interest, various

;

and

ings

!

Reg. No. 10376, J.famT; 10378, A. Kershaw. The conditional release hitherto held bv No. Reg10375, J. Jones has been forfeited through misconduct Designs and Trade Marks Act 1884 -W and A. Gilbey, have London, to a applied register Trade Mart in oj respect H. P. gin Eassmnesen, New South Sydney. Wales, herbalist Reg.

has

No.

applied

to

'n

'IS'

JPect

register of certain

Bankruptcy ruptcy A.

;

In

Renner

re

Act

K First

6,11

Bank-

Albany

appointed :

Trade

medicines.

1871.—

T. Brookes,

Liquidation: J. keeper, Albany of creditors April

two

:

F.

Buckley,

trustee. store

general

meeting,

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hear such sounds, and when they were at such times heard it was considered an to the sick Some ill-omen one. intrepid of person dared to brave this messenger instead of the death, and found, supposed little insect. How spirit a guileless, timid the is still ever, name and no retained,

doubt

still wonder what makes that many sound and It is why it is made. wonderful that the mere tick of tick, tick, this harmless insect should cause such fear

My

:

the

lord,

court

Possibly. have

long

Pitiful.

Gourmand

to;

(looking

menu

: Four-and-tweuty restaurant) dishes to choose one of from, every which I like, and only one little stomach to hold. them -!" A recruiting-sergeant, an addressing honest bumpkin ,in one of the country ........

out

and

relief,

I

feel

that

Tonic is thoroughly reinvigoratwhole me a ge'od ing my system, giving and I have and relish for food, appetite much the therefore in endorsing pleasure Tonic. merits of Clements

«© &

t>

&

a n

S3

inii

g.

One day something

heavenward tack points the most mischief ; human imitators.

means

many

Some

men

out

lay

can

Bit

on

that where future, except to come is from.

everything

It's

all

tAlk about I know jolly my

well that side made me lose A New Profession, been

has is

having

errors,

a

your

profession victim

Tom

from

A

:

think

to

than re

Jack

?

yet

Why

:

we

me

An

:

in

inquires of judicial

is

a

great

my whiskers. and Lizzie you engaged No, but her father seem are. He borrows money

alive

the

She

at

herself

presented the other

woman

the day and booking-office ticket. asked for a third-class Where the for ? inquired clerk. That's my was the reply. business, drunkard's act The habitual lifting —

his

Some

Billkins:

able friend

who trusts a writer says a man : and he educates him. Sillkins Yes, educates too. How ? Teaches himself, to know better next time. himself

Harness-makers

almoBt

collar

can

anything. so

Overdoing hope that

at

George 1 have

college.

his

mind the Father

upon education.

that

dear, matter. for £50

Fond

It.-—

have

you I

had

to

mother

has

studied

tried

to

value :

:

I

am

rather send

of

I

do

bard

impress a

liberal

afraid, my overdone the him a cheque

to-dny.

Badinage.

If

J

conductor to rude mao

the

were

of

said the your organ, the editor of the comic journal, I should iu introducing new lose no time some The comic editor features. put on his in at the amateur pince nez and stared his most manner. And supercilious he asked what new scornfully,, pray, wuuld fea'ure introduce? you Jokes, said the editor,

self

his

interlocutor

company regretted

curtly.

and

tittered,

that

he

away.

National Library of Australia

And the

bad given

then

comic him

a

entirely awkward. to

he

busi

said,

of hope within at him tenderly

looked her

to

tho

attend

to

income

1

keep

Eh?

Only

taxing

Struggling

what

I

said

you me into merchant

:

A down

his

paper: dead at

is

he

says know

was

a

I

I.

Methodist, This

Almost

young o'clock.

daughter,

You

much

fond

sleep.

don't

up; possibly Mamma,; called

know

from

the

let

says you afternoon ? sing this

Why

is

your

that

I am it. glad she enjoys She expects a Yes, mum. the landlord this afternoon,

tion

in

at

cobbler's

Brookes's Club used frequently on his way home'

Good night, sir, Good morning,

Tommy r Clara bad

who

Mr.

vehemently boy,

you

Go

graciously: annoy me, Clara, am to say I can't swim. sorry learn. Then you had better Clara she was say going to overboard. Hollo Blood.—

throw

:

:

you

it

in

A

called

the

"

Have

you

I have Is he

good hunter

break

is

Yet,

I might

he

Is

a

a

;of.

Is

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it

hack

a

be

I'll

fair

"

Buyer

Aud

:

the

our

one

unbroken She only

bended

and

pity

?" figure Seller ;

Is

"

base 1

tion the

?-

a

t

does

that that

"

Seller those canals

Is

:

parts.) about

and

wather,

as

if

a

P Boys

is

For

the

blood

warranted

from

-all

-

impurities

hack

?" sir

?

He trdt

the

is

than

water

?"

bedad

?" in

any

the to from

Life."

BLOOD the cleanse whatever

For. arising. Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin, and Blood Sores of ail kinds Diseases, are its effects marvellous. Thousands of Sold in and testimonials. 2s 9d bottles, each Medicine lis by Chemists and Patent and

Lincoln Lincoln,

everywhere. and Midland England.

Sole

£6

lOs

'

.

as

tired

grew

.

lost

though wekk,

and

keep nothing

so

her

mother

state of things and is part

attack, of toms .affected misery.

gold

or

indigestion or to young old, It is the copper! the the diamond. was

mother, various

physician, daily aiixiety

.first

one

symp .This

constant

glass

and

with

increased.

We-

her 1

the

not

;

adds

''

She

by

:nol;. '

to look for help.!" at this worrying of the 'preparation

J

.time called

,

a

grew

decline

knew-

where

It /;was heard

''

is

bilious

my daughter's condition;" for two nearly years." medicines, and was treated but without benefit. She

weaker,

nor

do,

often called a the .results and and dyspepsia!'1

life,

This

her took

is of,

our

what \

to-

that weMother

and read the statements of who said persons they had derived it. good from rather great Thinking, or that it. hoping, might avail something iq. my 1 daughter's case, procured.'bottle 'fbm Mr. Rogers, Drug Stores,. Mullingar; -tifoour shefound great' relief after, joy thetaking, first and bottle before she .had ifinished rthe. third one .she was cured-ahd has

Syrup,

Seigel's different-

completely

had

Proprietors,

Counties

Drug

The Co.

return

no

of .the

feconxmended

Seigel's -The

neighbours.' are well

others and

in

.the

eouiplairit.

Syrup

facts to I

vicinity.

address.

R.

J.

Mulling'ar, Ireland." Mr. Rogers certifies "

I

remember me

forming taking Seigel's

-

of

as

lady cure

Syrup,

of the

accuracy

the the

English

Levers

! Jiave'since to -many friends

in.

my daughter's Rogers and to append my initials near M., Slauemore,

known

Mr.

follows

.

named of her daughter

in

vouch

the

above

and

can

for

by

statement. "

Richard

G.

Rogers,

"

June-4f,189I," Mullingar,. To recur to our we may. illustration, saythat the remedy employed assisted nature toresume her work of the producing moat, of all her precious' health jewels and —

Nesbit's

she

Still,

languished She

headache, and depression debility-9, bad cold hands and furred dreams, feet, and tongue, yellow '.eyes bad skin,, dizziness, taste in the mouth, and the gulping up of a and nauseating with ghs slime,: loSs of and ambition for labour appetite :or pleasure.

'

cause

Vendors

to.it.

nervous

a

stranger there

WORLD-FAMED

CLARKE'S MIXTURE

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you Mr.

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to

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Tommy I

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place

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buy

how

me

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craving flippant lepper. most intrickate of Ireland."

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stairs,

to

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horse,

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up

a

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Seller

she redac

annoy

Lady

Buyer

'an

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horse

Servant : from

in

oh

souls, work

Fielding

love with and I love

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Irish took

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to

with

a

a

pleased: mistress

a

love

doctrinaire."" our excellent say I met him

buy

visit

asking

mpvplv

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so uncommonly well wanted a medical: man." Subsequently it turned out she had understood that Mr. J." M. to be a " Doctor in Ayr."

for

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hours. "

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noble

house

own

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between

it

is

shilling, into a

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pendants

millionaire's as a hazelnut.

a

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last

Lady

politician,"

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excuse

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as

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daughter

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her nine

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a

above

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need

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flat

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get cannot;

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to

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love'my

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Mrs.

that.

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Mr.

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yesterday

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>

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of

matic

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fires

ly— aud

wants

regularly.

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was

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he asked. The sexton,

bell

:

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a

word,

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one

voice,

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hair

my

court.

the

?

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to

stitch

into

shop, he was

!"

for his patiently goods. He had proposed to her andnow with fearaud waited for an answer! trembling

Oatsy

nine.

saving

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presiding

dinner

Gaspar,

brought

more

is

the

the 930 train. A vagrant who times before the beak

several

once

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so

a

next

business.

recently and as it

,

in

happen

BMd time

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and

almost

teli

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very

has

it

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ship.

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is

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campaign,

a

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at

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him

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your A

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ing."

just

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five

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and restore the general strength the normal in the of Miss health as case M. 46 Fenwick-street. Wignall, North who writes Carlton, Melbourne, "During I suffered dread the last seven have years from fully Neuralgia, passing many sleep of in So less nights agony consequence. much had the interfered with pain my health that I had wasted to general away of my friends a shadow, I many thinking all kinds of was I tried consumptive. until I ussd remedies without suocess of which the first Clements bottle Tonic, up

gave me Clements

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for

side

my won't

j

which

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Queen,

clock

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restorative

genuine

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thy

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dining-

minutes

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.

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build

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lad,

.

had

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streets

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right

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my infancy." But the question you been a widower

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left,

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I

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bear

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watch

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