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be may could

it

,

,

to the narrowest " of the carrying in processiou, the bringing them lights in or lighting them extinguish vp, or at certain ing them parts of the service" is held to This be illegal. (p. 71), to

their

restrict

use

since

limits,

not

clearly would altar on the

allow a

of

six candles which now

practice

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its

is

from

numbers

increasing

somewhat

doubt

that

of virtue much

in

interpretation of restoration way be attention may

in the than one

which Such

judgment

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respect. bread (i.e., fraction) the Consecration was our

probably 1(562"

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use, Communion used in

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was

at the

an

is

to curious

a

breaking interval

universal in accepted had Order, and

many

places

indicates

real

this

up

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learning,

withstanding it

might In

.

Catholic

book

such

the ancient concerning in of this practice country This section of the days. is with much supported

investigations

judgment

and

the

the may absolution," namely, and Indulgentiam (p. " Missal The Roman

sign cross

two

the 83). ends

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for

easy

those

who

day

course

can

guides

ancient

to see how anyone iu matters of every not be always the may the in of interpretation trip

even books, although moment decided practical ot their strength interpretation. and import The point of real interest ance in the decision of the Bishop of

liturgical

of

the inquiry whether to defined be legal in recover lost the Catholic ground and make a real approximation sense, towards Church the ancient Catholic of in every our Now decision country. in the given by the Court Bishop's the Archbishop strongly favour, pro Lincoln's case the practices

is

now

its

that

apprehension

Catholic

liturgy, of

throughout, confidence the of and

writer the no

not

of

tone,

lias

no

of

spirit

practical

matters which to a are But in Catholic mere A. B. C. this Catholics arc not concerned it is the business of tho Court and those who have its been -advisers. may avoid We can hardly, however, giving

knowledge

;

tests

can recognised by authority really invest it sense with to any contrary sense of tbe the which authority " it The 43.) recognises (p. strength

of

the

Court's indifferent

the

in the present to that according which the Church of

Sacrament,

liturgical

proper There the

:

Roman to

is

the same time profuse of the unexceptionable.

at

is

assuranc3s

of the practice, invoking of Ridley and Baxter. We, to whom custom has always been the be allowed to take our familiar, may results. No better view of the probable means can be found to revive among

on

that

!

of sign be called

what the

the desired

the

his

which

and the

party, considered

of the

Pre-Reformation Edward VI.'s to

now

I

is

several

Protestantism

Grace

his in

Dr. decision forbidding King with the give his pontificial blessing but apparently allow sign of the cross, elevata turns manu, ing such blessing,

observ

for

and

positions preother ministers"

that these usages are devoid of all or and he doctrinal interest, significance thu general lays down moreover principle "neither those who nor that approve of an action which those who disapprove

ful.

adopted.

It

principles iu be done connection

I

is

of

between of parts Misereatur Or again

matters on the

ground,

taking rubric,

and "In

Again: 15). service the priest with the himself

safest

question with open, his

for

acts

other places him and

(p. 1

with

and

ground,

Churchman,

stand

tain,

:

are

plate iu the Book only safe guide. somewhat stands at northern its part, end) of the altar, rather to the east and centre, turned It on of the table" (p. may, 38).

in

con-

themselves, day adopted for fought

to be grew that time to this. from be indications, however, here was and position

position

an

no

party

north end, which the Low Church

by gradually

not

continuous such public

the physical impossibility rubric about brought by of that Church

the

the

;

bread

Eastward position also Court strongly

41)

The

the the

change

qualifying are here disregarded. these rites tho mixture and f In was, before the Mass properly speaking. made for As was the substitution

J ordinary

affinity

Church.

and

in

prayers scribed

part the that

to

"

of there

liturgical

Orthodox

that

cannot be of the service

says

of

of

the

illegal,

f

Archbishop

Gallicun

first

service," out (p.

clear

with

fingers '

with the limited

thus the

in

is

of

section

opinion case that the is the Beginners for " the celebrant Here to the front (not the

possible

anticipate the Prothesis, west extreme

the

Oriental

stated

probable of the

12)The

'.the

great and the The Eastward position before the of the bread, &c., breaking Here be taken may together. people con to it is speak with necessary since whilst it is siderable caution

but

seems

chalice,

ancient

in

instance

the

to

perhaps

office

fiud

be

may

approximation

the and We may

thus

It

80).

(p.

an

the deals

is

is

Anglicans Gradual,

before

chalice

they it

stands necessarily the alms and presenting that directed and is not after the north at again

It

stances

reconcilable

2.

j

(P-

the

as

curious

to

!

done

of service

mixing

liturgy

rudimentary

and

(ibid).

The

the emphatic ceremonies 'are and must whatsoever, these

country"

emphasises

more

13). order has

from

this

a

mixing"

"approved

Archbishop's

liturgies.

the

noted,

the

Mozarabic

mixing."

previous

matter

he

may that it it

with

the

evidently

are

regarded

was intended and there 9); of the service

precludes

Craumer

5.

before

a

for the direction table after credence to use observances, "borrowed and words, and foreign usages unknown and rubric

and the

it

to

the

on

the and Benediction everything the mere external ceremony in the Bishop of decided

regards

introduced from a

old

presumption

"

which

12). In

no

mixed

in

nothing

some

liturgy of speculamatter in sign of the Cross

be

course

the service at ablution

10).

(p. no

discontinued

rubrio

or

or

judgment of Anglican

of no importance in a sense be interpreted with Protestant principles. 1. Tho of the mixing

?

"

of the

Uniformity

this,

practically Lincoln's favour, declaration that all

learned

for

of

is

is

Church of

chalice

the

mixing

use

of (p.

Except

as

con-

Chalice

by

is

be

to

Act

Absolution

rites for tho chalice.f English mixing 2. Those " grounds were belorc the and in minds of the Revisers" fp. 5), for models "seeking primitive they studied the books in which the usage (i.e

,

development of

must

.the quotations, passing ness of the statements of fact made, are these the this con steps by which is reached clusion by the Court. are 1. There" good liturgical grounds

of

absence of and that prohibition revival does not preclude " it can be shown that the supposed to be. in obedi

f effect

The

bo

future

Mixed

and

(Eastern

judgment

a

be that

to

no

statute"

Prayer,

is,

to

which can be

on

is

Established the question

Disentangling

as

Moreover, that 73). the mixing be done like much may now of the of the chalice end the lighting the candles it be done outside provided the of service Book Common by enjoined other

(that not

practice tradition

,the

cireumstauces drawn that tho

elusion

the

interpreta

how Moreover

judgment

quite very slippery walking on an outsider be fairly may in the difficulties of the

existing North

long

illegal. of rubrical

seem

was

to

ence

to continuous as has been established. in the of these presence

then,

untoward

still

the

the

is

extinction

reality

Chalice

at present) was 5 aud p. 17) ; no direction is of

mixing

at

disuse where

mere

plaintiffs. illustrated

premisses

the

in

as

(p.

Ihero (bj the continuauce based and no

the

:

in

side."

in

could,

,

4-13,

(a)

then

a

minister

oblations, to be

how

direction

a

:

as

their

himself

underlying would

whole

examples.

In regard ed of in pp. following

" the eastward

were placed of the Church aud. ends east

midst

minister with

west side is not The principles

:

may

up

the

judgment Eastward position " Eastward position of the Communion Archbishop points

about

to

in

be reconciled. observed that which

the

summary the de

for

ground

by the Court throughout seems, to have been gov speaking generally, erned following consideration by the to find adverse a given premisses, favourable conclusion to the respondent

two

be

his

he could best obey a him at the north rubric stand bidding whose 6ides had now side of a table The been turned east and west." " arrived on the therefore conclusion at, the of existing is that liberty,"

adopted

by

the with

place

consider

"

be

to

1633 the King in Council (3) In decided were that the tables practically to be put altarwise with the ends north aud south. The to use consequence was, (4) the that "every Archbishop's words, his own had to in church clergyman

;

Bishop, yet be unobjectionable This general statement

to

wide

nor

80 years tables

or

the

The (2) accordance

celebration whether and, finally, the sign of the cross be used in might Absolution and The Benediction. method of these treating questions

in

are case

d

hint

any

(3),

west.

;

should to the

on

side.

the communicants present the Agnus Dei might be sung the Communion, whether during light ed candles might be on the altar during

which

said note

to

a

a

adduced

70 in

rubric,

to

and

For

chanced

or

whether

the

the

reasons

longwise

;

visible

the

(1) 1630-40

and at Chalice end of the Communion and to Service, whether adopt the eastward position in the Anglican of consecration prayer the the bread other of and breaking manual acts must be so done as to be ,

Eastward of

this

be

be duly which will specimen or two " Before by any Catholic appreciated the the Court,."-/ Reformation," says " there waP such a ceremony the (as The 'minister,' ablution). receiving in both kinds the Commuuion himself, it to other he gave any long before went through forms of washing persons, chalice and his own and wiping the

be into

way acts that these manual be clearly may seen and followed by the communicants. two would to These rulings appear there be mutually nor is destructive,

.

cision.

the the

use

the

of

of

judgment. the Court

to

.

deal. to upon Position is even method employed, sort of tradition,

as !

also be not without to interest may consider the hearing these may have on of .future developments, Anglican aud how, if at all, the liturgy, position of the Established present Church, in Church to the Ancient of this regard is

will

typical here there was some neither continuous though The is spread. following

j

It

whole.

a

.

underlying

Archbishop called

were

That

to

seem

the

mora

point general of the document, method the judgment in the particular by which submitted arrived cases was apparently at,

a

which

assessors j

the the

out

of

use

with

of and may he glad to have a summary a document which extends to some 90 octavo Without pages. entering upon of erudition we questions any may her endeavour character

.

;

decision,

Archbishop's

part of the service of the Church, beforehand is mixed as

it is here sufficient presently in that turns it passing really and (6). (5), This was the most difficult

of

years,

fifty

well

may

the must secration bread prayer broken and the taken cup the hands in such a

of

mixing

"

Iu

only. the last

of movements Catholics however, the

tho

"

cup not. On the principle decision few words a

of Bishop immediately

the

course

in and the law

against

is

Judgment.

wine

the The Lincolu's

whilst

Consequently,

js.

.

Cleaning

I

eta!

n

"

<W e

as to protestations of character these be down set safely the plaintiffs, reco'uoilo

practices may to us designed and those the who in Church hold similar views ment. -Whilst admitting tho Archbishop themselves,

Established the judg the practices

to

emphatically condemns the interpretation which those who introduced them have to attach to them. And attempted some that think although may his Grace too much, it is protests probable that a candid and comprehensive survey will lead to the conclusion of the facts after does not that, the judgment all, the

bring

really

Church

Anglican

any

the

Church pre- Reformation it of England than was before. The between tbe Auglicaa difference great since tho 1549 and worship public to

nearer

in to practised England up in the One date lies sacrificial being in the sense now understood by the Eastern no lees than the Western Church, and the other denying sacrificial

worship that

in that sense and in the worship ; of the adoration of the Blessed rejection " " Sacrament as the Romanists adore the present The it at day. Archbishop asserts the Eastern that truly position in itself does not necessarily imply the character of the service, sacrificial nor the two have in themselves lights with

what he teach strange to the nature of

connection and

a

necessarily " the calls

erroneous

" " of Catholics as ing It is the Sacrament." trne probably that some members of tbe Established Church will please themselves with the are such idea that there connections,./

and

others

same

reason.

the

will

But

must

practices have

will

at

to

the

be as

now

distressed regards declared

the individuals to be legal

and effect, Catholicising blunt the edge of opposition ancient belief in regard Catholic a

least

the Sacrament Blessed Mass. But apart from this the case, the Archbishop is

and

to

in

holding of the

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decision

Catholic or

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the

18th

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matter

the of aspect doubtless far as

is

concerned, the bring the ancient country than it

not

does

Church Church of

Anglican was

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for

nearer

this

.

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.

restores

the

without

sacrifice,

'Archbishop

clearly

observances,

though

adopt

,j

or

the

they forms.

a

that

of

preservation

pence which

communion

Anglican

remains

desir reasonable with a

be

to

would

men

symbolism be

to

declared

thought

taking as

one

to

man

and

them

their

his

;

to'ba

officially

whole

here

to

to-day Ireland

was

career

the

that

in

and

;

League.

by him

Central

held

was

in

offices,

the

J.

street,

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Irish

Tuesday,

on

Esq.,'

Redmond,

M.P.,

one

Mr. or

of

Party,

it mo because affords op a of of speaking from position a few words to you authority which must reference to a subject inthe hearts of everybody so

more

one

be uppermost who is present. to take leave

amusement, the

political

Mr.

Parnell

and

in

leader,

appeared Press

Irish

in

consider may far beneath

comment

the from this chair to-day faint expression sen is the universal I believe to what this of the Irish tence upon people take leave to matter (hear boar) ; and I of Mr. that talk Parnell's the say having been prejudiced position political has the remotest in degree by what London is the occurred in recently

tion

double

grotesque

of

tie

myBelf, been my

I

can

bonds

say

Nothing

of that

friendship it

the contrary, has trouble shadow has

seems

upon darkened or

come

that then for those time to draw friends life,

him

(applause). thing. shp is one The is another. to

their

(applause). to mo that

leader

a

man,

Irish

by

ties

the On

when a

of

marvellous

con

her

in

a

by friends From «l«leer

with

tho to

the

surrounded

and

esteem

of

sympathy

of power, in the the world

position

very this

secure

and

(applause). of his commencement day he has been assailed

remorseless

and undyingbatred

National Library of Australia

willing the courage,

had

marked as

long

much

lead and

and

was

lie

race

ship

so

achieved

having,

for

for

but

England They said

not

if

Ire-,

They

had

which

was

been

expressed Mr.

peculiarly These words

would

in

a

manner

Redmond's

the

find

an

echo

heart

!

trusted,

shown,

Mr.

Parne.l

him

that the great leader in the duty which lie

hesitate the Irish

uot

and people, they for ono moment in hesitate for Mr. and their their affection respect his These were Parnell (applause). that and he was proud to see views, of that great had the approbation they

would .

as

meeting Mr.

to

not

(cheers). E. Learoy,

M.P., after

who the the

was

said, heartily received, speech manner and after of their president, his this in which meeting had accepted of the loyalty of the National declaration

and from

could

were

spirit,"

imliguation

of

morals

not

was

for

occasion Parnell

members rallying ing the

In

declaring

it

Irish to

sary

of

house

member

the

Mr.

to

seo

do

so,

people Balfour

that

whole

the

that Mr. that

Balfour's that was

feet, not to

of

Irish tho and would which that

been

..thought

his

Donegal but so

which Mr. followers

at

Parnell was

ap he of

of

had 'preceded echoed the

which

his,

sentiments

true of every Irishman, of the island he came part thrown there was thought

which

duty, aud

prido first the to declare Mr. to

also

was

to

he tho

in

cheers). Mr. anxious

(appluuso).

ever

a

from, on a

stand

man

source

he thein of

in

was

him

essential

that in

indomitable

tenacity

combination

of

of

self-sacrifice,

qualities courage, prudence, and

(applause).

Many

a

lenderr-sagacity, of will, strength

devotion,

patriotic

purpose

Home

Irish

Rule

and

question

from

such

traitor

Macdonald, at

look and from

this

(loud

M.P., matter

was

quite of view

the point of IleJiad long been of opinion principle. of and matters that private personal to this kind had nothing do, and ought do with "a man's to to have nothing

i

man as a public (hear, hear), position not and that they 'could weigh a feather in the as illustrious' balance against Thoro was services public (applause). interfere one which with might thing and the ho had emunciated, principle

that

he believed

injury

that by support events which the last few day had during out twelve months ago, /ho thought have been done might (Ipud

cries

of

if

was

Mr. ing occurred como

Parnell

"

the

Now

No").

he

was

satisfied

that no

injury

Mr. Parnell homo with America iu were

ever

created converted

an

would

done.

be

had united Irishmen at brethren in their exiled a boud closer than they he -had .united before; Irish and he had party;

statesmen ofthe the greatest cause and wo were ou age to the Irish for which the of gaining th'at brink Ireland had been struggling (applause claim was one claim a Thoro more, which to him was as quite strong, ;

as

had

had named. that ho was

lie any declared a

policy session a

cf to lo

beginning ho

u;hich itself

to

the

Irish

sure

was

towards

believed inkdligencu

race,

the

a

only party of its

year majority decrepit as ami, mvay lead him would base and cruel ;

Mr.

v

Parnell

iu

of

favour

fighting POLICy. determined next opposition tho from Government was end. That a policy

the

a

fifth

ft

essential

profoundly

true-and an

to

calmly,

on

Parnell was to theirs cause, (hear, had The Irish chosen peoplo hear). because him as a leader they recognised to

A.

W.

whatever

np pleasure, to thorn opportunity given attachment their unalterable couio weal or woe Parnell, If

was

all

an

knew The

all

they

(cheers).

heart

a

it

words

Beesley's

were

they put the

heavy reckoning

made was

of evicted tenants restoration (cheers). said he thought Dr. M.P., "ICeuny, after it was a tho especially duty, address which the chairman splendid had and the speeches given them,

which

they Professor

Irish

and paralysed to think of un achieved ? had

and no' ody else hear). (hear, in that would conclusion, only say, was convinced that the Irish people the with a would watch eye jealous man in Ireland conduct of any public in even for a moment falter who would and crisis his duty in this cheers,) (loud exact a distant date at no they would

(Mr.

and it would (cheers), and tho Irish Parly to thoir leader, Mr. Parnell, fight Bill that Land would against every a for the not contain proposition

proaching the duty

Would so

aud it would question, English on would he impudence and effrontery and Scotchmen the part of Englishmen that affected to interfere in a question

innocently want did without any

had

of

combat summoned

hour had

hands

position.

irorlc

the

that

not

at the potatoes of getting and hold of a vote, object him Tho wholo received civilly. they been matter however, had, greatly One would imagine from exaggerated. statements

present spite of

in

and

bo hands for a moment

bear). which

view

else

He

to see the reception member would get from his constituents if -he went them in the country among Mr. had Balfour cheers). (loud the and been down in North- West, he was confronted Dungloo by up in MacNeill their friend Swift ,Mr. Much had been said about (cheers). of the people in the West the action he taken and but it should North, that distress into account undoubted

and -that

its

was

He he

somebody ?

like

existed, believed to look

as

grateful,

commons.

that him

like would who would

Leamy)

it

;

Irishmen

propose succeed

should

guilty

for

He wondered (cheers). Parnell's enemies think that think it neces Party would

Mr.

this

aud

(hear

forces

the

to

rose

hearts

attained,

hearts

doing

but

week

next did the

or

suggestions, that he might, he t- eir leader, Scotch opinion

\

their

to-day,

Irish

to

cease

English

on

"irish

by

loyalty of giving the of the Irish Party a chance "of to him when he would be lead

Mr;

to

they

cause that the Irish eminence (applause) it. It was

It was because people. they hated hi in and feared for the good he had done, All him for the good ho could do. lie (Mr. Leamy) could say was that he wSs not to give glad the time- was opportune members of tho Branch the Central -only an

in

liis

sources

ridicule

whom

possibly

_

(cheers). was no question those prompted

knew that it that had

all

They

at,

enemies

their

over

untouched

however

coming it.

aimed

of grief not and could not but did pain, of our as the leader his position So far as his leader (applause). with scouted was concerned, they

affect

every

was

it

intoler

necessary and which had already health his and strength,

shattered

leaving, domitable

.

the

were

accompaniments,

leader,

as

well-nigh high end

the

they

the

them, whose opinion told that this him

(pplauss).

owed of foresight, of unfailing

one

matter

wonld

un

statesmanship, and of unparalleled success courage, He found Ireland weak, (applause). He has placed and despised. friendless, erring

a

earnestly self had

tears

political

FRIENDS,

of

in Ireland of every person heart in as they found an echo in every which Mr. The that room. message Mr. sent that had Redmond day to which from went Parnell was a message and he hearts all their (applause) ;

In loyalty. ajjd unquestioning reflect the Irish Party truthfully this Irish the sentiment of the entire people. The position which Mr. Parnell occupies has been won in Ireland by ten

worth

was

in

fidence

-

was

own.

allegiance bound are

party of absolute

the of

number

a

Mr. Parnell as its desired tojiave knew in then England they leader, to follow. what course Now, he con of tho English that the opinion sidered was a on only this people subject of matter importance (ap-secondary of the Irish The views people plause). Redmond. had been expressed by Mr.

his embittered the above others is all be his who claim to around closer and nearer friend But private Political

London

in

land

has

when

two

every

Ireland

For he has

weaken

or

destroy

can

and

-and

years that

(applause). within had mot

Dillon) or

He

the skill, which

which

to

would to

was

responsibilities except for

able,

but

overburdened

pusition,

with

j

him by the hear).

ten

treat

one extinct, the matter

also

ENGLISH

absurdity. the House

friendship

(hear, for

friend.

happened

to

private

allegiance

political

in

colleagues bound are

bim

to

(Alderman last day

'

most

wildest and Mr. Parnell's of Commons

tho was

to

extinct Home Rule an

be disposed derision Mr. utter with (applause). noParnell would read with satisfaction, had been which the reception doubt, there (cheers), aud to his name" given the that he was sure that meeting, room for several held in that largest its confidence months expressing past, to its in loyalty him, and testifying satisfac a source of must be great bim,

as not to justify of any public man my part I cannot of giving some privilege

;

was

Ireland

for

would

so

contempt

deny myself

the and

he

his

pretending willing

of Ireland,

life— so thein lend

to

lead and

at this grasped eagerly tho purpose of prophesying

liad

cause

you

are

leader,

politician,

the part for but

on

Ireland

of

attacks

these

that

of our

for occasion that Mr. Parnell that and

anti-

Many

England. that

the

of

enemies (applause). received who was Dillon, said Were it not that applause, Press and else enemies in tho

their

of

columns

the

believe, and, -I that the nation man at the back

with

malicious

our

here

to-day Irish the entire Irish the entire stand muted as

for

speak

where

op

position

assert

Alderman

by disgust,

to

-I

prophecies

and prolonged (load cheers) few days have the laBt within

which

io

people, read with

only

prophecies reference

with

the

say,

Irish have

tempered

stupid

rumours

The

I

-

with

I

race.

is to destined whom they believe of the house of bondage, her out with absolute derisiou that we treat insinuations and malicious stupid

portunity some

the aud

people

an

Irish

qualities

,

Parnell the day

yesterday command the enthusiastic and the unswerving allegiance as

just

to-day, before, devotion

The was in the chair. meeting , held. of the largest ever Baid I feel very The Chairman of presiding at this the privilege highly of the of the Central Branch meeting the and all National Irish League,

B.L

that

come

should long Aud follow Itiui they (cheers). never abandon their leader at the the bidding of auy of any party, of any or the call (loud party party, to man It was known every cheers). Mr. made that the attacks against ono solo were made with Parnell object for the success he had in reveuge

(loud

understand

clearly

long with

willing they could threat

;

O'Connell-

should

led

their

Mr. Parnell Many (applause). him were devoted of .those who followed but to hi hi by ties of personal affection, him as a leader all revered one and to the destined, to lead them promised To land them any all, (applause). of his that ruffled tho serenity thing of and fatigues added to the worries life,

were

They

outside

as

devotion of his action

i

fortnightly of the Branch

League

of the National Nov. 18,-

meeting

usual

one

and

marked

himself, (loud and

had

men

;

the

people "Parnell

whether

allies

the

The

as

them""

It applause). that some aud is people, possible Mr. Parnell himself, may perhaps as these are un such words think them to the I d j not address necessary but I think it is desirable Irish people should in England not that our friends in this and should be deceived matter, stand

(Mr. on

to Homo Rule, they marchiug their own chosen march under

determin

more

seem

in

and his

last,

never

Mr.

no

no£.

or

accept

Parnell

Irish

between

friends

to

tho

people cheers),

(renewed

intention

by Ireland

of standing tell him we

before,

Mr.

was

and

cheers) Irish the

him

entreat

parties

of these the other

one

he has declared

dispense

National

the

two

people thought he entertained that course they

desert and to country but, thank. God, no such danger ever With that indomitable existed. courage his chief characteristic, which is, perhaps,

meaningless.

.and

one

come

ed to

Parnell

for of

even

Irish instant

the

they Most

.seen.

readly thus

responsibilities

not

the

in

enough

glad If

would

assessors

the

and

position.

and his epis attempt to rnn by this with the witli" the hare and hunt for much have honnds, accomplished Whether

copal

ba

duties that

these be may

realises,

might

great

Irish

on

altogether

evade the of his great

to

the Irish people and great qualities of our deeds illumined the pages of them combined but not ono history these which had in himself all

Irish

that He should say only this, subject. the question of the leadership by Mr. Parnell of the Irish Party depended

I

one

as

which,

i

yet empty Dr. Benson

are

decent,

to

adoration

and in him in. ; public private of his fidoli'y the measure indeed, to has been tho intensity Ireland of, the For of her enemies hatred (applause). a borne every attack with he has years have inex and which dignity patience The touched the Irish people. pressibly are not so so un Irish foolish, people to forget all this so insane as grateful, moment. It is at the possible present Parnell his own if Mr. consulted that, he and convenience, ease and comfort and,

-

which

not possible the either

is

it

ritual,

to

-

J

thus the practices permitt that Church teaches that Catholic upon doctrines, with connection of any

repudiation

of tho of the loyalty. and of the of the Party, loyalty Parn«H. (cheers), it to Mr., people, him ed for hardly necessary lo word Le&tny) say a single

League,

wa'i

weapon ignoble

too

attack

!

Anglican

of strength ed, pretend the ancient

No

instrument

'

against party He has evidently other. and after such a pronounce his words, to Bee how any section ment it is difficult on the Church can, of the

enemies. no

mean,

i

too

.

playing

one

of Ireland's

!

the off tho3e of the well weighed,

merely

was

.

Church foible-of

policy right which

would and

commend fooling he

which policy was

existence,

to

of was

adopt in

with

the a.

continually dwindling as Mr. Parnell long iu to the opposition Government of Mr. at would he, any rate,

so Balfour, long stand by his side (applause). Count the Plui.kelt said English this issue on Press had forced them, Mr. Parnell's followers immediate had -

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declared he (the belonged

their

\va3

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leader,

of

onb

as

speaker)

those

unswerving-

j

to

the

that

they

services

as

his

on

(hear,

come

on

part had

seen

trial

some

fear

political

K.

members him as the days

know from

not

but him

.

;

no

(applause). said

say, and that had been said As one of the as

long when

lie

iu Kilmainham prisoner down love to the present his (applause) ami him on to have gone loyalty He did not increasing (hear, hear). that there ever man believe breathed-a

to

;

ireland.

!

than

Charles Stewart Parnell (applause) has undergone more for the of their cause and who had they with him after fought night night surrounded in the English by strangers No sake

could

stand how great his sufferings. Mr.

While

him

only

to

say

He

and

still

chief

the

continue

be

to

cause

and

the

to-day

more

than

follow

that

chief,

ever

not

'

Parliament, that if Parnell word of the gave he would follow him readily command to death and gladly (loud cheers). Mr. was J. J. who Clancy, M.P., with desired to received applause, say an Irish as member, and as a follower that of Mr. he endorsed all Parnell, by previous this

that

speakers, matter for

a

was

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j

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to

the

and

his

leader what the

were

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i

to

that,

and

long

as

A'r.

at |

j

j

j

the

the

;

everywhere

the

first

for

(applause),

duty

of

irish

an

intimate he (Mr.

the stupid the justice to

now

that

section of their 'se im their

that

any

had of

their

never

should

be

great iu falter L.

Robinson, Commissioners,

J.

Kingstown though his

nationa

fight by the, side should leader and his ranks ap (loud

plause). Air.

duties

called

him

Chairman said that

that

day

at the meeting of the Public preside he as an Health Committee, felt, hutnble member of the Nationul League, he should that put in an appearance to

list

his

to

was

own

sentiments

or

and not to the country, the of any prejudices ide believed (applause),

other people that any man who, declined to pretext,

would

Irish

the as

do

a

regarded people, to

traitor

"Mr.

Swift with

received

on

or any pretence follow that course bulk of by the great

now

Ireland

and

for

all

time,

(loud

applause). M'Neil, M.P., who was loud said tho applause,

first

thing

be desired

to

press

frojfl

the

of his

depths

National Library of Australia

say

was

heart

to

his

ex

there

few in order moments, their unalterable faith in Mr. Parnell leader, (loud applause). The attack made 011 his character, of doing Instead any damage to the would Irish do it a cause, service, it would cause the Irish because people few days to rally round within tho next to

Mr. fur

for

show

Parnell Homo

done

in

'be

(Mr.

Leahy)

the

not

was

when

he sat

sittings

when

time

the all-night

in

a

his

and prove their earnestness Rule (loud applause).

ranks

voice from had been said. took that he

confirm

to

would

He the

what

simply under

shilling

and

ing, had

he

was

done round the was

the a

their

leader.

what and

Mr.

Brooklyn,

of

that

says

the

has been used to money losses their through his advice iu 1884; No

had

for

have

was

received

one

who

he

could

city

and

came the

south

of

who

that

far

B3

Limerick

of

county

that

as

cerned

the people were back of Charles

as

the

as

were one

con

at Parnell for the

man

Stewart

and speaking cheers) ; (loud of his native he could people country them would tell follow Charles they Stewart Parnell to tho death (renewed of cheering). Apart from tho question the people Air. recognised man able the first who was to keep the evictor off (cheers). who was Mr. Gejrge Coffey, received to with 6aid he did not wish applause, nationality, Parnell

as

their attention for He occupy any time. had only to say that the services of Mr. to Parnell Ireland could not be blotted out knew in a Ireland day (cheers), Parnell's wisdom Mr. and foresight, not and it could now They were their campaign,

head, who

and

they

were

with

dispense

on entering was leader who followed

led

being going

to

victory

them. the

final

at

their

him

and

by him

not to to criticise his stop life Irelaod wanted private (applause). Mr. must and Ireland have Parnell, were

('applause). When thechairman

then declared the voice in the body for another called out cheer and admidst loud and pro closed

proceedings of the hall for

Parnell,

the

Irish

in

Forgeries

leader

of

series

immeuso

scale,

junior

partner of firm

in

over

a

and forgeries committed by New York broker

on a

high

light.

scveuty

forgeries, to aggregate

amounting 350,000 dollars,

in

the and coveriug a period of six years. A later The raising telegrum says: of the amounts of the stock certificates in

as described forger, above, affects eleven banksand trust com to tbe extent of panies about 30,000 dollars each. The affair is eutiroly disconnected with the prevailing financial Renter. troubles.' Dalziel was to says the plan adopted raise .the value of stock certificates by

by

the

to tbe original cipher figure, thus the value ten making apparent times the real value. These vouchers used were' as collateral for security loans from eleven to banks, amounting dols. When 350,000 the fiaud was

addiQg

discovered

a

by

Robert Kirkhan Hodgson. Hon. John Baring. Nr. Archibald Cameron Norman. there are Liverpool Mr. William Barwell Air. B Gair. Walter

v

Hal head.

Besides their own business conducting of the partners are on the boards of other In this how companies. respect, have not theif ever, they squandered five

e.ich energies holding one company. They Lord Revelstoke, Bank of England.

a

position

are

on

only

:

of

Director

the

Mr. James Stewart Hodgson, Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation. Hon. John Baring, Arthur Guinness, Son, and Co. Mr. Robert Kirkman Hodgson, Iloyal Exchange Assurance Corporation. Mr. W. B. Ilalhead, Marine Insur Co. W.

ance

Mr.

Union

Gair,

Revelstoke

Lord

He

1885. three

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Marine

son, born

was

made

in

1828,

born

was

a

in

peer

and

has His

and three who is one

daughters. of the partners,

in

Lord

sons

eldest was

B.

Co.

surance

1863.

curiously enough, coat his of arms, a bull underneath the legend

as

lias,

Revelstoke to

supporters

and

a

bear,

and

"

By upright which is also the of Northbrook, uiotto the Earl to whom he is related. The Hon. Francis Henry Baring is a half brother of Lord Northbrook. Outside of business circles Mr. James Stewart Hodgson is widely known as a of art. At his place at Haslepatron mere he has a large collection of works and of

ness

labour,''

of virtu porcelain. especially have often been to indebted and well-timed kindly patronage.

Artists for

,

the

stock

clerk,

Princess

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York. A

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done Ireland had him as section of her a people, that was Union proposed,

even

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so

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this

the

suspicion

he believed

leader when

see

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League

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to

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age

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mealh,

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the

with

in the that both say of that and in the south county desire of the was people that, as as he weal corao woe, long Westthe honour to represent

oomo

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to

going

for were gained advantages their country (cheers). French Mullen said, Fleet-Surgeon the opinion of the officers haying heard his of the National he would raise army,

hirn

length, to without ex pass opportunity his in the leader confidence pressing Irish of the Parliamentary Party had He Snllivan) (applause). (Air. come from visit to his a recently in the couuty constituents

north the

it

many

so

the

he

him

county Charles

th

in

partner

junior

at

was

that

that

difference

a

the

turned

in to-day had in 1880

not

was

Parnell

with

op

westmeath,

Ireland

men

at

and

On Tues (applause). Irish Party Parliamentary would meet to elect its chairman for tho and at this Par session, Mr. meeting would nell be unanimously (applause) and not that but he would bo only' followed without by tham exception and that action the session, throughout their on be ratified part would by Irish true

day next

an

people, of .the voice was people Parnell (loud applause). did not Sullivan, M.P., late hour them to trouble not allow but he could

the by Mr. Donal

wish

Parnell he was

Mr.

on

he (Mr. from position from. most of The chairman

united

that

!

to

how

or

to

country

part

was

was

all

dealing

a

j

j

upon

i

mutter

no

was

terminate, him as

count

might

him

told

consequence

might

case

wrote

effort

to

him

never

upon

voiced

was not the Irish It people to decide. matter for to English people decide, and he repudiated once and for all tho claim of the English to decide as people should be their Ho to whom leader. Irish was one of those members of the

instigation,

spoken. that he

impress

pressed

j

a

who, without

own

a

English people and what was

claims,

j

Party

Air.

of other the interference people if they did so they for question, after be throwing would up the sponge for the last teu years their straggle that The (applause). great difficulty Irish had had iu tho the past people was

.

said

his this

Air.

'

that had been He contended

of

moment in this

to tho me_ely bnt he declared

English

as

but Parnell's, met that gentleman Oldham) For nor laid about six eyes upon him. he had been in Irish engaged years and he could politics, say, as a perfectly not con that he could independent man, for a ceive the Irish people tolerating

to

ready

thing, respect

different and present,

had

be his

was

he'

of

friend

because he (Mr. that he would always true to the National Irish and so people,

(cheers),

Redmond) knew '

would

sure

in of

his

iu

of those those who had had told them

now

always

For was

most

j

was

and thin, freedom

thick the

Oldham)

chief

He

dead and

a

man,

(applause).

attacking eight years he had followed in the English Parliament. beeu his. always

had

question about

Mr.

he the wish of some of those present Would Mr. Redmond say a few words. had all which they put iu language and believed admired what felt they all

that'for Parnell

Mr.

was

that

-

existed and thanked

were

only

to-day

this

(cKeers), of the Mr. C. H. Oldham, Secretary Protestant Home Rule Association, that lie thought by spoke sufficiently but at at that being present meetiug,

will be the greatest of champion and if they of the present race, to whom he had brought so generation, relief did not honour and much remember his services and sacrifices all would now, then condemn posterity his humble them. As far as self was

could who

duty

procure

as

ho concerned, mean hounds

at

of his at all private the but of his as charucter, position Irish Had lie leader of the people. Irish of treachery "to the been guilty of " No," and cheers.) people? (Cries

through

Ireland

Parnell

honoured the Irish

lion,

not

was

Their

under trials and

only really had been his

The

passed Irish people

follow

mau

Parliament

Sheriff,

he (Air. Clancy) acted, as and Mr. Butt secretary, presided From the meeting. that day to admiration for his and respect ratio in direct Parnell had grown

Parnell

more

true

Sub-

Clancy,

on.

Parnell

Kildare

noticed

-

said

was

time the

Stuart

as

Commons, and going to forget

v

a

trust

Mr.

occasion

he did party there many walked with

his

on

iak,

them

he could assure had as much

speech and he

applause)..

John

said

M.P.,

kildare,

Parnell

public

to glad to have an opportunity and his his his testify respect, regard, Stewart Parnell homage for Charles last he Like the (cheers). speaker, had the honour of first meeting Air. ho & Parnell when first addressed that iu and on constituency Dublin,

to

was

(loud

Air.

to

of

Mr.

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or

green lie

Redmond, ALP.,

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youngest

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of Ireland

cause II.

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through verge of triumph

the W.

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Mr.

all

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j

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their

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Leahy,

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were"

Irish have voted people solidly for his To the same staying." the Nation declares purpose " will still lead. Yes, Mr. Parnell his past We recognise services; know

we

he

can

still

us

serve

which we all fall, spite of this we which all condemn. deplore, We that in are mindful, too, out frofn his own standing class, his stand by the poor and taking downtrodden his and the of in

out shut himself and companion pleasures of his old life. He ships -forfeited them for the people; and he thus to exposed himself he has the plotters by whom and increased their chances." fallen,

he

countrymen, from

the

If the words here quoted correctly voiced the sentiment, general and have a to we right suppose the first they did, consequence

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chief who had on to victory were them and but they pathetic, the tone of inflexible

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can

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be

usual

monthly

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to

likely

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and

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the

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architecture.

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Fortunately successful in persuading to send a. branch General Superioress to his diocese. Serra the Bishop placed Sisters at when arrived Fremantlo, they and from here in 1855, that year they have Serra

Bishop

with from

escape

we a statement publish in connection expenditure of the New of Convent

900 had

in

way late

the

upper

deserv thoroughly the for ing- of credit economical extremely and business-like manner in which they have carried work on the entrusted to them, have succeeded in matters keeping financial in a sound and state. To the healthy Hon. Mr. T. F. Secretary, Goodman, upon whom the of the labour great burden fell, must the people of. Nor th am feel that they owe debt of And a also deep gratitude. inhabitants must the of that town of tho feel noble generally proud addition

second

order in China, Burmah, a is also branch house prosperous and another in Jerusalem. Constantinople, arc established at various They places

the and

the' who

Weiss, story

narrow

where a special train was the to pleasure-seekers day's amusoment. After

and

There

in

Mr.

Northam.

who

Committee,

the

principal remote

insured

was

a

perusal

a

however

head

its

of the

suffocation.

in

belong

has

mem

skill,

sports on New success in great every The in the hands way. arrangements were of a and strong energetic Committee, the five societies' representing taking part, and out in a most every thing was carried and manner. complete satisfactory The clays' proceedings began with a procession in which all the friendly societies were to but for some reason or other jom, only the Hibernians and the Oddfellows', M.U., put-

to

Sisters

cool

direction prevented

£400. in the

room

man,

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three

by

who

being to

getting

their

of

excep —

of the

promptitude in Brigade and

whole

with the articles

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the pluck Mr. C. B. Hall, fire Captain, from to the and surround spreading upper of the house. The ing portions proprietor estimates his loss at £500, and it is under

place

added

was

The

the

Sweeney,

Mr.

about Weiss, The

H.

Fremantle. the gutted,

unimportant

The Fire

From

young and the

Order,

vows

noviccship.

vested in

took to two

of Mr.

shop

completely of drapery

was

the

Monday,

on

dress

religions

were

now

of

resignation

street,

-

under

our

the

in the

Sunday morning

on

in

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is

letter remains

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out

destroyed.

trade ore

broke

form

the and West

the

his

signified

the seat for Roebourn'e

Assembly

o'clock

shop

and well

as

Bad duty to record the death of man young promising by drown Mr. Thomas Brown, tho son of Mr. ing. W. Brown, of the firm of Messrs Brown & went for a day's shooting Allen, Hay-street totliat lies about a part of the Swan which mile and a half below the Swan bridge. He and a companion named a lad Bizdee, of of thirteen entered a boat years age, in and started search of waterfowl. Tho as a resort for ducks, and spot is noted soon one of these birds was discovered and shot. Young Mr. Brown sprang into the water with the intention of swimming to the spot where the duck lay struggling, but after but a short distance proceeding Bizdee at suddenly onco disappeared. went to his assistance, but could net dis exact cover his whereabouts. He then went for assistance, and sent intelligence of the accident to the police. The body was found about half a mile eventually from the bridge named by a young man James Nolan. It is supposed the poor either seized with fellow was or cramps had over estimated his strength n3, found in a though the body was deep the water in the immediate hole, neigh bourhood was The funeral quite shallow. took place on Sunday and ivas numerous attended. The ceremonies were ly per formed by the Very Rev. Fr. Bourko, Y.G. Much for the sympathy is felt bereaved for of narents the loss their most son. R.I.P. promising is

has for

of

A fire

most

a

of

is

from

an

It

his

The corvobto Saida, a training ship in the at Austrian is in harbour present navy, at Albany,' arrived there last week having from Mauritius. She has 37 youn« cadets oh board a preparatory undergoing course before their obtaining commis sions,

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Extract purchased by me." dated 15th December, 1890. at 15s. 6d. per unit."

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following, from

,

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for

what may be termed fairly has been struck at largo quantities in the Kathleen water Yilgarn shaft. At a depth of 75 feet the sinkers came a on which at yields the rate of supply 120 gallons per day. water

than

doubt

Mr. Jeremiah Hicks a wellknown and of much colonist dti respected years' lat residence, passed away Wednesday five week. For tho Mr. years past Hicks cannotbe said to have enjoyed and for the last twelve good health months was almost confined to entirely his room. The funeral took on place afternoon and was largely attend Friday ed. The were Messrs. pall-bearers B. Smith and Helmich, Glydo, R.I.P. O'Callaghan.

has the

few on be could in Sydney,

a

prices

of

ore

freight probably

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for

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the

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ladies

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through George Leake.

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Launceston

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Athletic will be held at Beverley Sports on the 27th inst. The handicapping will bo performed by Mr. E. Scott.

are

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to left arbitrary regulated wholly by "the metal. value in price .The Launceston is practically day for day tho same as in Sydney but the cost of sending ore there from be increased ports would

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been

beg

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all

Parnell

regard

a

air.

contact

"adjustment.

an

The agents of Messrs. Bateman, Monger and Piesse are of buying large quantities at the sandalwood various stations along the Great Southern Railway.

sat years it becomes

With

"per

£213

purchased as

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in

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Australia, Limited, December 1890: is quoted to-day

F: T. ilassell was married to Mr. Henry Page Woodward, the Govern at ment Geologist, Albany.

wrong to the

things successful!

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to

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have

Rifles

It

Hassell,

led

represent of disruption and single-

most

nut lias

Planfcagenefc credit.

their

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(of

de

resolve.

-of

breaking

were

the disregard under which of Irish re

smarts presentatives to themselves done cause which they involve the would

Union

Lumpers' Albany.

to

4

Newcastle The cricketers, who so successful recently against Northam have laid representatives, a concrete pitch on their ground.

affecting with rang"

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a

shin,

we

time shall vindicate

can

the

obtained

fill

responsible post Mr. Parnell

came

of

must To this be the refusal of indignant of the Irish many, party to fight under the banner of a longer any leader. The disgraced speeches in which, at a of their meeting their body, they renounced fealty

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we

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of people drawn Ireland, up by the stand that "without ing committee, hesitation or and in the doubt,

hierarchy

the

Mr. L. V. Do Hani el, M.L.A., severed his connection with Australian Advertiser and sold interest in that journal.

missed and

Tinfields

interest direction

that he

uppermost through the

it

recently

to

means

equivalent crime.

drove

the urge in one an element people of doubt enters to divide their counsels and paralyze their actions. have a belief They still lurking for he has in Parn ell's innocence come

such signal of leadership, powers however effected would deal the Irish a blow. cause staggering services were Parn ell's political of to be retained because solely

a

under

himself.

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their value, great was tion of them be considered as condonation of his

on

"price

them when

of

deal doors were being carried forward truck when the wind the lifted one

some

career in ruins public England, but the formal of it. exposure arms The which feeling English Liberals Parnell be against may even smack some illogical, may what of but it must hypocrisy, so be counted with. When many

assured.

yesterday by the Guildford will bo afternoon and again this

oponod

Sisters

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was The Palace Elite Rink open Skating Christmas week for a short ed during a amount season and has metjvvith large of support from the public.

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is

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motives

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Mr.

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efficient,

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Arms,

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succeded

proprietorship at Beverley.

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intensified by any circum un and their wearisome stance, varied clamour of abuse falls for the most heedless upon part ears. But it must be confessed that the into the first glance of the Freeman3 s Journal pages and the Nation causes something like a We shock of surprize.

has

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January

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of the association on Friday and last, -

much

J.

Craig

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not

Mr.

a comrades of sacrificing of pre-eminent but ability, whom there rests the stain upon of a crime abhorred of peculiarly the Irish or a people, body of men who have rendered always man

them

by

his

or

not count of Parnell for vyears of being

need hatred

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ought

saifie

this run cannot long system of justice be realised without, rela establishing tions of mutual and sympathy confidence and between masters workmen. This is the first To convert step egoistic is a labour more than the difficult hearts, labour iu mines. Before at. arriviug that we shall have to happy result

into

therefore ho could

;

was

letter

speak

masters

:

Dr. Levy was doses, to trying make more million than ono marks out of the transaction. Dr. Levy jexplains the letter .that £15 for an asking

!

had more Wilson de acquainted intimately Vieux and her little Mary, and it was about this time that Mrs. de Vieu < wrote to Mr Wilson a letter which was

that

off

fluid,

de

It

the was

j

j

father's

The

Mr.

some

Berlin and the papers, Gazette Cologne observed that as Dr. Koch charges only 25 maiks for little a bottle of his

make

to

in

possessed. that Mr.

an

'same year, much moved, as cabin boy the had Joseph," which

offered

proved having left his wife Vieux at Dundee, and returned to the little he to gather fortune

France

continued,

Hugh

he

was

speaker. suitable and child

it

and but he retained of calm.

and

This

injection.

then a agent for large Vieux Mr. de Perth. decided to go to Scotland and study the and there he became business, with the elder the acquainted Wilson,

child

possible consolation Mrs. Wilson her husband

her."

appearance of the end

" At 1888" " I was

Is of

!

unheard

an

be

should

aunt

poor

and slay in lodgings case, owing to the small lymph at Dr. Levy's disposal, be obliged to charge £15

shop at Lagos

a

for, private from must Davasplatz himself tor whether

come

partner.

house

with turned Raoul emotion, pale hand. took his ""She and eagerly know ? Where How do you lives 1 asked is he with she?," agitation. to him Then he added, as if speaking self,

a

opening

Bay

He

lives."

"

Benin

at

turning him with anxious who was watching " all the think that I don't surprise, have perished. family you mentioned there is some mistake which Unless forehead,

number small treatment.

a

open

I

still because the exists, principle of products are and registered public. in works aud "But manufactures is concealed. everything Nevertheless, the in commercial transactions prices iudicatious for calculating give mnny the profits of capitalists. But in the

last

by

.

towards

take

an

bought

regulated

Here

the

of would bo consumption, he could raise to pay any sum at once. the remedy Ono poor wrote to Dr. William Levy, in from that resort consumptive

to

Cardi

Last

does

Metayer it.

the

The it he could patient thought impossible be charged so much, and wrote again. He in that Dr. learned, reply, Levy's clinic was crammed but that he full,

his

by the

time,

price.

proportion

of

to be received Davasplatz, asking his clinic. The private reply was that the coast of telegram would be £50 treatment a week.

Mrs.

same

lowest

palpable So when

in selling and it

;

by

mean

be determined

to

almost

aflout

done

lymph

the

prices

were

business assistants

.

'

his Raoul

off

perspiration

and

to

ready obtain

.

of

.

the

wiped

the

I

publiclyt

mockery. " In the

already not to

which

rumours

By

of contract

for opportunities levying not be upon the dying would A man who had, perhaps for believed himself under

black-mail

was on bad terms The latter Belgium. of his with his family in consequence and he was to get marriage trying Wilson was a situation. Harry

thinking

the

that

obviou

death. her He sympathy, acknowledged then of the young the anxiety seeing to them men how his he related Mr. de Vieux in brother had known

j

"It would be easy for me to. get you your the exact date ; but I can answer very nearly now. They start question the end of November, 1858, ed' towards three-masted on board of an American " The Arkansas." vessel

Hugh

cases.

of Dr. Koch's anti-tuberculous a

with

application

tuberculous

in

Painful week about

shocking

reserve, sat down took

and and

over

still

reaction the follows

from

:

ed by 30 percent. I could give many similar examples. ' The absolute obstacle at this moment is the of capitalists to refusal declare their Free contract is profits. and dominaut over sacrosanct starving labour. Under these conditions liberty

coliapse,

have

cases

the

remedy

childish hand

my

was

of

injection

by complete

to.

extracts

labour at year the miners' strike was motived that the by the fact of the capitalists had increased profits whilst the remunera by 80 per cent-, tion of the workmen had barely increas-

He

He

invariably

photo

Hugh

her

silently,

the

she of

answered

him.

hand sad

haunted

the

fatal

through

face does not smiling mind the stiff thin form I on the bridge of the St.

saw

the the

advises patients but to wait quietly a for Berlin, the few weeks until can be remedy to fhem in own applied their homes, where can be carefully watched they

Yes, and this

recall

Among is

to

rush

hunger, with

Raoul

said

doubt,"

of

important

institution.

of the Con elucidates the, We translate

fully

referred

hfs one

Overbergeo,

secretaries more

-now

from

letter

pressed conviction. But ray profound to arrive at this of proportion, principle the sincere and voluntary co-operation of have con capitalists deliberately their enormous cealed and at profits,

be

boues,

cases

and some occurred.

think

was

a

must

Bruxelles

ou his Further Eminence writes "The passage which you quote to the Liege letter my Congress,

wroughtby Dr. tuberculous affections

followed

is

lymph

the

he

that

in

skin,

such

in

unexpected

men

or

de

tracting parties. "4. Recourse to these mutters ought much as possible."

lecturer's whether

scientific

'

boat ?" asked Mr. Wilson in to master. trying hands were and rough

the

were

simple

this

hears

also

diagnosing

discovery, a

i.

should

itself.

recognised agreement. The proportion "2. of which ought to he determined by the and their workmen. " The 3. revision periodical

changes

remedy

the

I

!

she

the'

letter

"

aud joints, are and he does not wonderful, doubt like that occur in changes must in the tubercular and deposits lungs other He organs. questions, however, whether it wise to apply the remedy is in advanced cases of consumption as

any

feel

aunt, bear

I

sectional which

con

of yems, be inserted

and

simply

then Poor

face

1

in

of

hospital that the

Koch's

resemblance there was to her who is my grandmother, and to whom I am also said to a resemblance. striking Mary, has her grandmother still living. dear What girl joy she will

was J

the

writes

strongly I see it in- her

Now

nal's

Dr. from Barney Yeo, one of the delegates who has now secured College, King's a of the lymph for. observations supply in

could

for

of view, point of the most pronounced one in alLthe of medicine>« history the English representatives

in

was

I

us.

infallible

therapeutic

features far from

was

cure

to

above points the following

doctors

A Berlin. very the subject of upon has been delivered to by his colleagues, to

proved and, purposes, Dr. Koch's opinion, considered from

x

Ker-

he asked

I

then

"

I

him

lands

civilised

lecture

having

of

her

relationship

shiver

his host, He took a step towards he laid himself and feeling staggering on arm. Mr. Wilson's his hand heavily " the exact date on Can you remember and Mr. de Yieux which your brother ? asked of Guinea" started for the Gulf voice that in so a Raoul he trembling his was drawn from de la Miniere Mr. looked astonished. and up revery Wilson reflected for a few moments.

with

is

know?"

me, suspecting

no

feel

the more

Captain Raoul.

choking voice. "-I have seen

a

"This

young lost to

once

At

?

exclaimed

?"

How

"

graph.

hand a kind of superstitious that"if this him fear made ing she was found her family girl

of

Hugh shuddered.

.

I

of joy„ and sorrow feeling loved heart. He his Mary too filled that her desire not to rejoice dearly and on the was at last accomplished,

other

Raoul,

daughter.

"At madec's

I

ing

midnight

ship

Brittany."

I

convinced him that something had found what he had so names and The same long sought for. dates could not be only a coincidence. A

become

flock

is to how far the impossible say results of the new curative process -will be permanent, of it is as experience still At the same comparatively scanty. he accepted as time the lymph may

we

vyhat

tbe

of

it

young researches

his

as

he

last

has

Consumption-

about 400 of them Dr. Kochler. He spoke upon the stroDgly of not much too necessity expecting from the use of the new lymph. As yet

v

hand, colleague's " The made to find her all failed. The captain of the family " who had replaced St. Joseph," my a short time father, who died at Gorse her up before, kept her and brought

sun

Yet,

at

before

to

recognize

the

to

important Dr. Koch's

sur

his

"Yes, CHAPTER

She

Mary.

by the tornado

for

all

us

about her family anything the ship she caihe in. Even which had brought her was

news." "And

SUNSHINE.

told

us

pressing

;

;

From continue

Wilson.

said Mr. the child

called

belonged." "And what child"? murmured

I

;

!"

Cure

gress,

she

;

-

The

age,

her

away able to

were I

the

;

tell

1

1,500,000; Hungary, Roumania, 400,000 ; 100,000 ; Holland, Turkey in Europe, France, 59,000; England,! 70,000; 70,000 Italy, 40,000 ; Switzerland, 6,000 Greece, 5,000 7,000 ; Spain, Belgium, 3,000 Servia, 4,000 ; Portugal, 1,000 ; Sweden, 2,000; 200,000 are Africa, 300,000, of whom in Algeria,, in Morocco, 60,000 32,000 in in and Tripoli, Tunisia, 100,000 Asia has 363,000, of 8,000 in Egypt; Asiatic are in whom Turkey 150,000 in the and Arabia, 30,000 Caucasus, in in 150,000 India, 20,000 Persia, in and Turkestan, 1,000 in 12,000 are in the New World there China the and in United 300,000 States, 8,000 in South America,

Germany, 650,000

first

nor name, the boat

Austro-

2,700,000,

Eminence

a

five

or'

important M. Van

an

of free

revision

periodical

three every a stipulation

which in the contract The Courrier

breath

still

a

publishes

which we intelligence, was affected feared by the was but she could restored,

never

I

gives of Jews :

'

of

tracts

(To be Continued.)

the

of

years

she

fact,

was

I

I

article

and

in

and

shock,

respective.

Professor

three

or

Mary

on,

she

that

elementary

the

her

continued weakened voice,

a

hairf

little

vived,

child every instruction religious of his confession. A at the express allowed

for

The Later "

"

of of

account

in

ed."'

If the same parents. of different confeshas children a of religious instruction course

sions

with

principle

'only the

of

desire school

little

I

necessary

the

at

of

classification the schools. As a ought to receive from minister a

is

possible

status

confessional

I

with man, of two girl

I

It

says,

much

young

children instruction.

snys, religious

a

article as

all

that

Wilson

also

was

I

I

-

13 th article must receive

There

also

:

-

i

" I

Prussia

the

time. Mr. also thought that' Wilson, it would be \ ery easy to get a copy of the names of all the on passengers board the Arkansas

a

hands.

I

The

and

I

1

The Earl of Aberdeen Booth saying

General

tl»9

and

I

:

1

the

expression

Irish

meeting.

ducing as

in

full.

committee

your

to

at question His speech Ho

his

sentiments on tbe New York is worth repro said When

requested

me

to

act

the

officer this presiding upon occasion I regarded it as much a duty as a pleasure to the honour which accept confer to they dcsiied lam upon me,

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Paris After

liberty-

repre welcomo.

-

gentlemen

-

We have the them as we wish. we extend to these not will be exceeded

I think, anywhere in this New York extends city them on behalf of the which I only in State, this

on

to

Great

for provides the National

Empire

of the a

the

in

rumours

air

of Buckingham Palace. the future forlorn has been building long deserted for a few by the Queen, except hours to the every year, and is nothing to

world of Drawing and Balls.

the rare and State other times

except Booms

Concerts

of the of possession

taking iudeed,

House within

Marlborough than one imagines be ; from

ever could be flitting

disposal use

it

?

General Majesty

has

but ment, the Cardinal have

it,

as

perpetuity. and little general

Palace

the

on

there other.

probably one

the

to

city

to

is

If'

remain

a

whom

even,

to

a

of encourage Better let still, of Westminster

letter

donation.

Iter

and

forfeiture monarch

for

show the

an

nine

of

j

t

'

:

j

months

j

j

£10,000,000

declare as

a

|

i

j

to

trying claims

the Revolution, England claimed the French Government, from aud got to the extend of £100,000 compensation for the of British property subjects seized In this by the revolutionists,

Canada

coerce

put Government Sea,

where

ment

is

forward

!

respecting the United

sending

seven

States additional

Catholics

confiscated,

representatives, in building

compound

or

the

to

interest

years

brings

amount

to

price

a

subjects, law. to the over

British

money of the their

property heirs

Government

Buckingham

hundred

of

Pnluco.

£54,000

the up baudsomo

or

used it The in

a

original

indeed, these days of centralisation, for Palace and Park the the in which the stands. Palace even

by

of paying the owners Catholic

Instead Iiish thus

British

being banned

although

Irish

in

National Library of Australia

London, Members

Exchange

of have

Mr.

Lidderdale,

to

!

Bank thanks

of

Messrs.

Stock address of the

nmouut

to

bank cial

was

It the

siding Mr. Lidderdale that nothing a

panic,

and

meeting

assured hud happened that

the

bank

as

rescue

a

in.

fell

has

man,

fasting

a

general

holiday.

The

the Highland picnic, Society's Cricket the Hibernian grounds, fete at Chowder Society's Bay, the at the Orange demonstration Ryde, Rechabite at Pearl the picnic Bay, Parachute the descent, Skating carnival at the Salvation Ashfield, and a monster Army demonstration Methodist

were

picnic

patronised

Tattersall's attended. well

largely

The

were

race, Tatter with by Muriel, Lancer third. big

won Cup, was Vespasia second and Messrs. Rhodes' warehouse machinery

and down The morning. at five thousand engineering was burnt

yesterday estimated

early

Randwick

at

races

sall's

damage

all

yesterday

is

pounds.

to

A.

and. in

Stores,

Flinders-street. worth eighty

origin the Luckily

the

to

that Mrs. of Captain

Due his

entered

at

Port

he tho

joined

holiday. intercolonial

between

South

which former have

in

their first 5 wickets

lost

Giffen

is

hundred

in

Army.

is is

army

which

ho

was

as

imprisonment. steamer Ournka for

January steamers

charLored term

This

tho

is

for

Rossn, of

will

Australian this

the

banishment

sail

a

sen

from

trade.

having

agita ex-

Sydney is

now

Prahran

were

3.

'and

the

January on

3.

to

id

be

16th

January

team

Sydney

team. Ladies' in

a

against

The

President of Associa Cricketing Melbourne, making

of private

were

of

three

January

match

Melbourne

arrangements. A number

residences

at

entered

burglariously

yesterday.

Adelaide, Yesterday Match was Australians which

the

Gift'en

and

No

3.

Cricket The South for 472 runs,

continued. were

all

out made 237.

now

outhouses residences.

January

Intercolonial

at the wickets out for 48 runs. The larrikins were Year's Eve and is

on ports first of the

Fenian

the tion

one

January 3. day

heavily, cold.

cricket a

made

hottest

Melbourne, at

yet runs.

shade.

extremely

ladies'

as

27.5

quarter past 94 degrees

falling

.

of

to

direct 8th.

for

the

the

the other

enjoyable

innings

Sydney,

Snow weather

and

not out, having and nineteen runs.

a

2.

and

cricket match and Victoria, the yesterday,

Australia

commenced

was

17 th, Melbourne

from which been banished,

had Freuch

for

soldier,

January

Adelaide made

attractions

yesterday's In the

played

con-

in

by

at Morpfiettville

races

regatta seaside

A

O'Shen, O'Shea,

Russian

France,

family

Liverpool

tor's

the

enter

covered

are

Adelaide, The

finan

very

unknown.

is

Hobart,

and expected, in New York is

destroyed.

fire

stores

yesterday Mutual The thousand

surance.

and

D'Orjeans

was

Everything of the

The

the

destroyed

was

property pounds.

well

were

occurred

-fire

big

morning

2.

January

festivities holiday patronised yesterday.

registered

of New bankers, Their liabilities The failure of the

million.

O'Donovan iu

The distress

in consideration of the pay ngreed ment of £50,000, to in all rights forego to her aunt's respect under which will, Blie and her children to the benefitted extent of nearly The £100,000. will was contested by Mrs, O'Shea's brother, General Sir Evelyn Wood. The Czar refuses to allow the Due

cause was

Melbourne, The

was Yesterday At the season. the afternoon in,

hns

tenced The

a

the

children five have

injuries. utmost

not

announced divorced wife

common

pre of the bank, the gathering

and

a

is

an imminent thereby averting and having a effect reassuring the market. wheu Subsequently,

upon

the

siderable.

and

crisis

All

fire.

failed.

pressure

The with

England,

continue

will

Bateman, have

York,

of

2nd.

Governor

instead but the

McCarthy,

caught

their expressing for the effective action taken bank in relation to emby the the barrasssments of Brothers, Baring

over

Circular

to

the twenty-eighth completed day of his fast. The doctors who have had the man under supervision refuse to allow him to exceed the forty days. observed New Year's day was here

mind and commiseration.

.of

armed

an

presented

takes JuBtin

severely burnt, died from their already incident has caused the

Govern

January London

the

who accidentally Mr. the Tanner,

Mr.

if

leadership position

were

i

this

that

the the

Admiralty

Bazaar

;

Irish

of the ,

included £54,000 in lieu Catholic College property,

was

The

of the West coast Australian survey it next but is stated that no season, bo available for the pnrvessel will pose afterwards. The severe in weather England and the River Thames i6 continues,

iu

steamers.

.

sum

places

is not Mr. confirmed. Parnell from recovered the of effects the lime thrown the at him during and take a Kilkenny election, will week's rest.

|

to to the yield American the the Behring

by

of and

women

covered with ice of unusual partly &o much so that thickness, sheep have been roasted on whilst is it, skating distress Great in general. prevails of the cold and consequence weather, thousands are starving. A shocking disaster has taken place at Leeds. The cooton-wool <lres6eB children of 14 at a Church acting

I

over

means

Mr.

|

After

with

have fled from the the red men.

from

retire

The

(

taken

being

Chadron, The country

j

'

The Canadians is

burn

Dakota, They Nebraska

has

has closed all Blaine Secretary Stales ports except one the of Canadian importation

action

man

night attempting

while

.Quay,

drowned

at

Wednesday

rumour

United

cattle.

to

attempting in South with settlors.

have been ordered troops and a ensanguinary is in which no gngement expected, will be given on side, either quarter It is reported that Mr. Parnell agrees

of

|

against

now

rescue,

O'Brien

will

to twenty thousand amounting which is banked in his name

Mr.

by

j

Paris..

the

who

the

to

the

League, pounds

is

Government to

j

Indians

filled

threatened

defen

direction of ,afiairs. Mr. Parnell refused to the accept sugges and also declined to surrender tion, the control of the fund of the Irish National

Episcopal by a long restitution ago ; and a more particular too. the Palace was built Practically with of the Irish Catholics. money seized and Among the Church property in France confiscated during the Revolu was that tion of two or three in France founded colleges by Irish Catholics for the education of their at a time when British childreu penal laws them from"" prevented getting education Catholic in their own land.

is

children,

corresponding

resume

on

belonging

'

Australian

past of

are

j

the

of 1889. period In the. course of an interview at Paris Mr. O'Brien suggested that Mr. Dillion be the nominal should leader of the Irish Mr. until. Parnell chose to party

Archbishop the Archbishop's House in be This would making a a restitution for tardy the

plunder palaces

the increase

returns

in

of

Later. Agency,

Ridg'e

Nebraska

Mr. of

to the of New Zea tary Agent-General Mr. of the land, Roberts, President Dunedin and Mr. CrichettExhibition, of Walker, principal Under-Secretary New South Wales. It is expected that the British revenne

will

the

is crowded also attacking and Otoe.

are

Navi Edwards,

General

succeeded

nearly

regiment

a

which i

the Legislative of Assembly Mr. Wulter Kennaway, Secre

Victoria,

not place it at the who could make good should not grudge it to

sent

no

of

Clerk

why

We Booth

-

Platte

the

into cavalry an artful snare them. prepared by have burnt a Catholic Already they several A mission, killing people. war of extermination by the Govern

Pine

j

and the

elephant, of those

of

home

Buckingham

Major

hearts and

against expected. Tho Indians

Youl, of Tasmania, and of Tas Agent-General mania. The honor of Companions of of St. Michael and St. George the order conferred has been on Mr. Jenkins,

But a

Co.,

Commissioner ces, Mr. James Mr. Braddon,

;

Palace

Buckingham white

gation

of

the Cheyenne been striking ten or of everybody in the

ment

McCoy,

Melbourne University, Chairman Sutherland, Peninsular and Oriental Steani

of Wales' Prince the Palace and the maintenance of Marlborough seems almost an absurdity of the empty Palace. House is more of

to a awuy stronghold of extensive consisting and Nebraska, in Dakota

They have

entrapping

!

Com George

Thomas

talk

sight

Rivers. into the

settle

honor

of

approach

vicinity,

of the" coupons of Buenos Ayres and bonds for a of 3 period

The

on Ridge, learning the United States

|

funding

has of the

At it is as a " writer has described a palace it, m liolland"— the furniture brown being all this material to save it up in pent from London and dust. There is fog some

the

Pino

Service Act. named A marine Cullen, M. to H. S. was Cordelia,

braves, thousand

five

barren country between fork the North and the South fork of

'

state of German

of Knight ot St. Michael and St. been conferred on Professor

recent-

now

the

Bank

to

Museum. mander

occasions

on

a

on the Honorable Sir ages Right Hercules Robinson and Sir Henry Oreswick Trustee of the British Rawlingson,

.That

outer

for

devised by committee

'

as

around

hurried troops, in bad land

1

of leading Jews in America the Jews who are driven out of Russia on a large being of land acquired in Mexico.. tract The Queen has been pleased to confer the following New Year honors of peer

s.

have been

of

I

Indian

amongst

were

camped

:

-

11

There

who |

years. A number

Palace.

Unpeopled

hundred

Eighteen

Argentine

into

external

propose

An

since.

ever I

Glas

scheme

Sydney, January 2. is in the being made Government Architect's department. Four /draftsmen have received notice and three of works retire foremen under the of the Civil provisions Retrenchment

j

|

a

INTERCOLONIAL.

j

appointed enquire the Republic's finances, the and French members having withdrawn from the commission.scheme The

greut country. a welcome to

part represent J tender to them welcome."

occasion. 'and hearty

sincere

has accepted with its liabilities dealing the members of English

own.

to-night

;

.

our

of dispose welcome which

'

Caledonian

the

Republic

to

who was in charge of the has resigned bis army, on account with of a quarrel position Booth to Ceneral with the respect of administration and the funds, of criticism has been spirit gathering

s

of

to a on the refusal part of the of the collieries to submit a managers to arbitration. dispute regarding wages

owing

to devoted Mr. Frank of the social

uses.

at

is

his own son's being premier. Two thousand colliers at Merthyr in South have struck Tydvil, Wales,

of

object

wing

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systems.

Government

be

to

reformation

Smith,

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railway The

seems

being

Army

.

are

money right The

the

on

collapsed and Western

South

gow,

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American

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has

in

reformation,

the

now

purposes

Salvation

it better for the ships to than submit to the tyranny of the Seamen and Firemen's Union. The traffic on the Scotch railways is The men are re increasing. slowly to work. There is a feeling in turning the Edinburgh acts in Glasgow against favour of the strikers.

of the

majority

groat country.

mation

idle

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is

£99,000

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;

the

money

declare

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flood

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which

scheme,

;

another

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j

in

great cordiality. the two lunched for arrangement

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a

together,

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honoured cordial

of

spirit

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there

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support

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is

the

eminent

most

and

best to

on

diseases

all

for

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the liver

when

others

with

most diseases

these

so

or

ill-health and

in

Harmless or

yet

con

:

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exist

or

disease resist its

is

frail to

weak-

woman,

use.

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years,

and Bright's complaints,

dead

or

Patients

nearly

dying"

of phsioiaus, liver diseases, called consump

by

coughs,

have been cured. Women 1111 yonc nearly crazy From -of agony nervousness, neuralgia, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar tion,

to

women.

out of shape People drawn of ating pangs rheumatism, and

or

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from

suffering

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away

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myself,

again.'

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in time

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all

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Mrs. what

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will

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send

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;

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once

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me

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it's

;

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if

I

taking.

things she told

il.'

to feel better on three able to and after days I was walk the room, and by the end of the across stairs. Now I well week I went down am as All nervousness has left ever. me, and my food without I can eat aud digest my feeling any distress. I want that I knew about to say finally, Curative Mother Seigel's Syrup, and should tried it before if certain have years acquain take tances hadn't for it Oh, don't it, said, will do yon no good.' They said that because dose,

by Dr. can

dyspepsia, all

Soule's be found

known

not

it

was advertised, themselves. It

because they knew bad advice for rae,

for

and From what I have cost me years of said— which is but the my story part of this remedy. people may infer what I thiuk I thank God that I did resort to it at last Mrs. Jane before it was too late." (Signed) was

of

Darraeott

Foster,

torture.

,

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diseases

Hop in

Bit every

to add that suffered

only necessary

is

which

Mrs.

Foster and

dyspepsia, on

Brought did

not

digestive blood and

organs, fed 'the

this

in

effect she

like

malady indiges

nervous

rally removed

Syrup

the was

prostration. and shock at violent her death, Mother Seigel's the of the torpor thus enriched the

by grief

originally sudden

husband's

Bourne

Road, Pokesdown, March, 1890.

Hants.

mouth,

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and

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nerves.

We

cases.

has always only regret

can

in the procrastinated foolishly it. of facts of using Her'statement be relied as the has been case may upon, and impartially investigated. thoroughly that

matter

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is

Life."

the

WORLD-FAMED is

all

effects monials.

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the

CLARKE'S MIXTURE

each Vendors

which in the

for

given

much

arising. Blood

heir of

wish

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nervous room

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if

as

hot

'

Seigel's it try aud I

scrofula.

blood poisoning, in fact, almost

to cured

the them

better.' get I thought

die.'

from

"

Nature Have

in

one

felt first

was

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asked fired of

inflammatory

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indigestion, frail

your

they

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every make and

to

puzzled, what

and

I

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me.

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shook

nothing

never

system chapter

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me

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see

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not The

bed.

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remedies

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physicians

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all

of such

;

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Moredown, a

were

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dreadfully

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legs in

shall

that

and pieces.

retain not this time I was

my aud I'm

phys

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look No

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so

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precision.

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hand. in exchange Goods despatched Colony.

Continental

and and

by buying per cent., besides having a large Nesbit, from and a select practical maker to guarantee every article figs

parts

quantities.

large

PERTH.

Wholesale

1

Mr.

the

be late

held of

at

both

SMITH, Street,

17

Hotel North

the

)

West

& TEE

and

Roebourne

Cossack.

1889.

House.

favourite

JINK

JpERTH JpALACE

bach and Splendid Balcony Stables , and Bath-rooms, a First Class for every requisite

front.

NOW

OPEN.

Hotel.

sold,

and

Privacy

MORNING.

a

quietness

spe

From

ciality.

10 to 12, for Ladies and Children Admission 6d. ; Skates Free.

only. Best

Quality

Jeweller,

Liqu-

of

only

orsKin

stock.

AFTERNOON.

W.

Roebourne. Andrew, Stroud, Geraldton. F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.

J. T.

Oils

the

at

Address

WATSON

October

Perth. :

the

Railway (Near-the for Agent

1

Perth,

The Settlers

Brushes

will otherwise promptness.

PRIZE

Barrack

Accommodation

rst Class Travellers.

JFii

for

watch

V. E. NESBIT, and 'Watchmaker

Agents

Note

Hotel STREET,

HAY

to

stock

and

firs

Whips

Skins, Harness or

by post FIRST

S3"

Slraiiirock

a

including

Clippers,

care

for

requisites

Chamois

Scrapers, etc.

obtained

Saddles and Saddles

Jockey

W.A. Agricultural Show Society's for the best collection Guildford, and Harness. Saddlery

GREAT

IN

Girls'

Hostelry,

All orders sent executed with all

lbs.)

R.S.

in

Stores,

or

Sponges,

Combs, Blacking,

and

Saddles, and all

ROBERT

:

Practica

taken of

Clothing, Stable

VARIETY.

PAYMENT. TIME POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE

all

to

Pack

Spurs,

quarter

boxes (120

small

DRAPERY

at least Y. E.

from

on

always skins

cases,

a and varied stock, large of Gig, and Cart, Cairiage and Gents' Saddles Riding

Messrs.

save,

will

20

houses.

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in

Oilmen's

Saddlery

of

Harness.

Boys'

Bridles,

Pilches, Horse

Spectacles.

paid customers

collecting,

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in

in

Ladies'

Necklets Studs

of COLONIAL sible notice.

the best Leather

tines

&c.,sold Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, PAYMENT with IMMED TIME at ex to householders IATE possession As no low heavy prices. ceedingly and for convassing commission is

PERTH,

to the

Breast

and

octaves.

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on

Britnall),

STREET,

do.

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and Spirits

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r

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Wines

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Gent's

kinds and

class

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tines

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asks

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Bracelets & E.

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Earrings Alberts

Leon

tools,

Ammunition—Sadd

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the

Silver

Bracelets

Earrings

Medicines

of

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in

use

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all

by

Watches

Governor,

Frederick

Broome, K.C.M.G.

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Walthams Gold Ladies' WatcheB Watches Silver „

TO

Sir

bales,

Iron, Snider Revolvers, and pieces, (muzzle

loading)

lery;

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London; And

breech

the

N.

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Fowling

Rifles,

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Excellency

Fencing

Netting,

Pumps,

Douglas

His

APPOINTMENT

also

Station

Wive Cornsacks, Galvanized Wires,

repaired'

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at

only

Anvils,

|

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are

or

Stocks

full

requirements, other good6, Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,

sundry

every

Agents, hand

on

BY

SPECIAL

repaired. Nesbit's

unsurpassed.

and

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or

sets'

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always

of

Importers

Station

and

HAVE

two

a

of

setsB.&E. Brooches

FAMILY

GENERAL

a

as

become

to

made Levers Gold

Gold

with

Jewellery to order

cleaned

Silver

|

wonderfully

are

incidental

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other

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;

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years'

,

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or

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tution,

vigour LIFE.

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in

remedy

failing

as

exception.

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;

recommended

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Walthams Nesbit's in the Colony,

|

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SPRINGS

MAIN

great

are

energy,

tone,

without are the

Nesbit's Gent's

Kidneys, and

Stock

first-class

in the colony. description and jewelled) Levers English (capped and rough stand work, guaranriding The Best teed for two Watch years.

description Watches

the

on

soothingly,

giving

and

BLOOD,

the

purify yet

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Liver, to

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of Life.

necessaries

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and

best selected stock of of Jewellery

Famous Ale and

W.

House

Bass's

for

Guiness's

From

2.30

to

6d.

Admission,

5.

Stout.

Skates

6d.

and COLDS,

HOTEL.

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Consumption,

Influenza,

EVENING.

COMPOUND SEED, Aniseed, &c.,with Chlorodvne.

ESSENCE

KAY'S

KAY'S torant,

Senega,

COMPOUND, for

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a

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expec Chest

and

Colds,

8 to .10.

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c.

EVERY

and

for

COMPOUND, is

equally

for

Prize

Horses

is

HOTEL

GERALDTON

The

TIC

in Neural PILLS, a specific Contains Face-ache, &c. Quinine,

and

Comfort

Every

And

PILLS,

CATHAETICUM aperient. Cement

for

COAGULINE.

Everywhere. England.

Stockport,

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Whicli'is

fa

>£

£

P S'

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and

of Burroughe's

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the

is

of lovers

of

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WimbridgE,

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on

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of the FUNERALS Colony, the

shortest

in

and

all

any

always of colony

st.

therewith notice

the

hand,

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BOOTS,

SHOES

&

C.,

PERTH. cathedral.)

and varied extensive and German, Colonial

AND

and

Manager.

COMFORTING.

BREAKFAST.

stock

in

the

Manufactured

SLIPPERS.

part

a of the "By knowledge natural thorough laws govern the ooerations of digestion and nutriand tion, by a careful application of the fine proper. ties of well-selected Mr. cocoa, Epps has provided for breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us may many heavy doctor's bills. It Is use of such articles by the judicious of diet that a constitution be gradually built may until up strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to ate tack there is a weak wherever point. W® may escape a fatal shaft many by keeping ourselves well fortified with blood and a pure frame."— properly nourished Sec article in the Civil Service Oatette.

which

Made

simply

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in

to

at

telegram

TO

ATTENTION

PROMPT

COUNTRY

ORDERS.

with

boiling

Coaches

packets

JAMES

or

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most

French,

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al

LIST

ON

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by Grocers,

milk.

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labelled

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chemists, ENGLAND.

LONDON,

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conducted

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FRANK

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DEALER, STREET,

HOWICK (opposite on

on

game.

hand.

Importer,

LEATHER

RUIEK

km, "

and

Manufacturer

AN1>

General

Roberto.

'

Brands

Moderate.

Boot

T.

By Professor

far-famed

GEORGESMEDDLES, W.

Children.

MUSIC.

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Skates resort

favourite

of the Best

and Beers

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and

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brilliantly

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contains

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for

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with

replete

Cattle.

KAY'S gia, &c.

6d.;!3kates

and

Coughs

serviceable

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SATURDAY

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Complaints.

KAY'S Colds,

.

COUGHS,

Asthma, FOR &

Buonciiitjs

SMALL

SENT

ORDERS

BY

BOOK

POST.

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the

Next

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and published Gibney,

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"Criterion

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Perth,

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