The Record Newspaper - 08 November 1888

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sent,

,

be Mr. be

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papers

regularly

of complaint communicate at once with

to

The

are

following

'RECORD

the

Rev.

J. L.

Beverley

has just

received

Augusta.

Ven.

Rt.

Plains,

W.

THE

RECORD.

A.

Hearman

W

visit

the

to

MANAGER

OF

of

kinds

j

general

undeniable

3d.

2s.

6d.

6d.

Is.

I

and

completely

MAKER,

CLOCK,

and

HOTEL.

JEWELLER,

his numerous to inform he has :tbat Removed

Customers to

more

will

GOOD

Wedding Rings Time payments JOHN Street,

made

to

at

were

last

price

.

he

will

Corner Street Perth

of

privacy

opposite

Town

Hall

National Library of Australia

Houses.

Beware

of

every fami

private

a

any

world of

for

quieting

the

nerves,

!

I

!

Physician best is the and allayiDg and curing all

STABLING

in

thing all

irri

forms

of

Proprietor and Hardinge

Road

from

the

and

most

and

eminent

to

phys

diseases

all

of such

organs;

urinary

bility and And

will

they

What for

tell

you

that

remedy

only

cure

disease, diabetes, retention, the to retain and all urine, " ailments to Women peculiar

,

the as

"ina diseases or

and

explicitly

em

Buchu." same physicians

"

is the liver

all

Mandrake

J

reliable

most diseases

Dandelion

or

and

surest con

dyspepsia;

or

biliousness, they will

stipation, indigestion, & c.," and fever, ague,

malaria, you

tell

:

1111

remedies Hence when these are others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr. Soule's such a wonderful Bitters,

combined

with can

Hop

so

varied

in

or

ill-health and

yet

Carriage

Builder,

it

is

frail

for the most smallest child

or

invalid

its

can

power,

mys

is

power

is

Ameri and

which developed, disease that no operations exist resist its or possibly

curative

Harmless

Coach

best

and

kidneys'

North

WIMBRIDGE,

T.

i.

the

r

can

"

1886.

28,

of

is the What be relied on

"

Station.

Railway Perth, Jan.

all

or

any

icians

cure

walk

minute's

chapter

Ask

phatically Ask the

r-

Melbourne

one

to

weak-

woman,

use.

next

STREET, Government

ware, business. First

correct

the

distressing Boxes sex.

Imitations.

Curricles,

most

the in

class

recent of

im the

used,

and

every

branch

materials

are

only sent

to

Double

.and

Harness

in'

every

(n

stock.

an

On completion of the Omnibus run will in

City

connection

severe

of

phsinians,

liver diseases, called consump

been cured. have Women 1111 crazy gone nearly From of agony neuralgia, nervousness, and diseases various, wakefulness, peculiar to

women.

out of shape People drawn of ating pangs rheumatism, and

or

chronic,

Erysipelas "Saltrlieum,

Have

from

from

suffering

excruci

inflammatory scrofula.

1

blood poisoning, in fact, almost

and,

indigestion, " frail Nature

Carriage

heir to

is

been

cured of

proof neighborhood ters,

dyspepsia, all

diseases

by Dr.

which in

the

known

Bit

Hop

-Soule's be found

can

in

every

world.

with

The

"Best"

let

experience

customers my of my work e

W.

T.

blown

the vile above.

without

white in

poisonous

of parts the arrival

"Best" is used "word with reckless indifference by manufac in the merit of turers proclaiming work. Talk does not establish their and there can as be but supremacy, —

of green a bunch and Dr. Soule's label, the bottle. Beware of all made the stuff to imitate

gennine the

Works,

Railway all

tggNone hops on name

always

variety

to

and

of trains.

and departure

one

by

up

kidney coughs,

tion,

employed.

ALSO,—

their merits.

other

Patients nearly dying"

of orders.

Single

Cart

Almost dead or aud given

years,

to intend supervision the strict

guarantee

For

and Bright's complaints,

Dog

is

Note.

STEEL

"

Patronage.)

workmanship or Photos Drawings and every ing purchasers,

the

AND

PERTH,

Phrotons,

including

provements

execution

Manufac

"

Stan Carts, Phaetons, hopes, Gigs, Pony. Tilburys, Hansoms, Traps, Carts, Spring Drays, Waggons, &c. of Carriage Hard Every description

week.

quickly

ii.

MACHINIST

employed

so ptevalent with the £d. 2s. 9d., of all Chemists. Prepared only Eng by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, land. the Wholesale of all Wholesale ls.il

BOWRA, the

relieve

symptoms

order

taken.

of

VICTORIA HOTEL, JOHN GUILFOYLE,

THE

with and

replete visitors

to —

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

Only.

FEMALES and

Ask

Questions

eminent what school,

Bright's

HAY

from

PENNYROYAL FOR

alliirregularities,

hand.

Howick

TOWLE'S

PILLS

brands. in a

be found

"residence.

(Under

Draper,

turers

the most

above

and healthy from the balcony of view of unsurpassed

position, extended

Hotel

The

-»»-

tiie

Importer

Mr.

extensive nearly adjoining premises the Chemist Shop, Opposite Hynius's a share he solicits of where Totfrn Ball, patronage. and WATCHES and SILVER GOLD of every JEWELLERY description always on

Direct

ENGLAND.

chapter

HEARMAN,

G.

the

which he Hotel, Wines, Beers

chocest

GENERAL

mmmmwrs

The City

&c.,

BEGS ..

W.

CO.

childlike giving natural, complaints, refreshing sleep always ? And tell you unhesitatingly they will Somejorm of Hops I J /"

with

situated

is

intimate

has .leased

favourite re-stocked

the

to

begs

'he

and. offers convenience, and lies the comforts

2s.

with

WATCH

& CHEMISTS,

nervous

an' which' City is to be obtained.

.

CHRONOMETER,

Ask

tation

the

W.

upwards.

windows

the

Vital

!

terious

Is. Is. 6d. 8d. 6d. and upwards.

hats

BOWRA,

thus:—

AND

and

for

JOHN

labelled

f

Charges— Moderate.

and Boys' Straw Hats,

Is.

that

VJT

commanding

good value.

All dressed

Printing.

milk.

or

Grocers,

EPFS LONDON,

hour.

Etc.

UILFOYLE

p

of and Spirits The Hotel

se

thereby

Customers

any

VICTORIA

JOHN well-known has

"

Is.

at

skilled and

by

"

and Bonnets.

saved

These qualities the about double Season.

COMMERCIAL

water

boiling

packets

-lb.

in

JAMBS

the

of;

are

profits many for our curing

2s.

all

for

provided

Baths,

real value. their and for Novelties Early Spring Summer selected by Mrs. personally Hearman in Luton, Paris, London, and Albans are now St. being opened, direct from the Manufactur

6d.

ORDERS

with

simply

Sold

HOMOEOPATHIC

Con

Ladies' and Girls' Hats and Bonnets,—

EXECUTE

AND

Made

Good Stabling ! Spacious Yard And an attentive Ostler.

1

her

and

English

-«m«prepared

RECEIVE

by

Straw Straw Hats, 25 Cases Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, Youths and Boys, all sizes and Mens, low prices to marked specially qualities meet the present temporary depression. The public should take this opportunity of purchasing much begoods at prices

THE

RKI'dKIi:

ib

Accommodation,

Markets.

Men's

A.

made

during

ers

Perth.

find

hand.

purchased

Record A. may Copies of the W. from Mr. J. McHenry, be obtained News St. Terrace, George's Agent,

and

VISITORS

and will

'

THE

F. Chmeliceck F. Mateu. Rev. Dr. Salvado.

.thewell-

position,'

'

;

Consisting'

Lecaille.

central

a

TRAVELLERS i

THE

Goods

Summer

tinental

H, Brady.

in

is

Luncheon

Mrs.

Long.

Trigg

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

which

taken

Convenience and Comfort. of but the None IieSf qualities; are Beers, Wines, and Spirits kept onIP

Martelli.

Tracey.

P.

Albany

'

opened

Hats

,,

Williams.

TO

This Hotel

'

mswisw OE

of

M.

&

%.

the

has

"By

"

he

Every

'iuiisv

E. Brereton.

Greenough; Dongarra, & Strawberry, „ Dardanup, Bunbury, & Bridgetown, „ Vasse, Ludow &

THE

and

Agents for

Duff.

W.

Northampton

Victoria

to

he

William

fromj.Mr. Hotel.

i

that

announce

Manager.

B. Delaney. P. Gibney.

and Newcastle Northam and Geraldton

Kojonup

the

local

the

Draper—

City

that

general

BREAKFAST.

through-, and the

known

Perth, Fremantle, Guildford, & York

over

The

having requested

are

,

in

public

or

,

receiving other causes

their

not

out

HEARMAN;

"SfcEGS

RECORD

the

for

Aot.

friends District

BEGS

(I

.

REILLY,

to.inform.his the Victoria5

.

Orders

f

P.

_

W. A.

the

-

with

EPPS'sAmi.

(

WIMBRIDGE.

echo on

its

More

No

Times.

Hard

If 'you will stop stop food fine clothes, rich

sending and

and healthy food, cheaper real and substantial get more and every way, especially of

'habit or

of much does you

bo

cine trust Soule's

that in

that American

at

always good times icle."

a

the

only

simple,

Hop

vile

glothing things o life the

cost, trifling and have good

;

foolish

quack

doctors

humbug

medi

harm, pure Bitters; and.

on.

buy good,

stop

expensive

employing

using

much

so

style, better

but

put your Dr. remedy, that cures

you health.

'will

»

are

receipts

C.

\

£ 2 or upwards , stamped in accordance forwarded

to

'

.

an

-6iueht amounting

.Geraldton..

Terrace, '

£2 exceeding in the subseacknowledgment number For those oi the paper.

receive

Success-'

-

annum.

per

shillings

Subscription fifteen All payments riot

like

"

see

Chron

...

is

Succeeds

''Nothing

-

,

publication the press every time the in for and other mails.

'

morning Southern

weekly

.

The

from

issued

Thursday Eaiiem,

a

Marine

COMFORTING.

1

is

arid'

is

GRATEFUL

HOTEL,

Season.

1

The RECORD'

t lie

.

of

'

Commencement

RECORD.

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laws

SPUR

WINE,

V

interviewed

"freeman"

a

by

with the sympathy people; Established English Church,

rep

_

MERCHANTS,

'

have

and that

ness,

Service

Mr.

of the

Perth

and

are

Messrs.

relinquishing

busi

G. WILSON

J.

Fremantle.

he

will

in

represent

with

-

down In

crowd.

the

G.BURNET,

Company

continue

will

to

represent

be poor,

much

things far

in

this

Ireland Australian

as

returned ors of Merthyr

TOLLEY

&

ARTHUR

Manager.

DIAMOND,

J.

of the

full

Canning

Company.,

& corner

PIER

AND

HOWICK-STREETS,

GUINNESS

&.

CO.,

COMMIS

GENERAL MERCHANTS.

PRODUCE, PJOLONIAL stored and sold on

Chaff,

Prompt

returns

given.

STOUT

On hand and to arrive, 'Butter, Butter, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Dates, Lard, Jams, Currants, Teas, (People's and others), Choice, Sugars,. etc., etc.

Moline

by

Brand),

ALE

Bottled

by

Pints

and

& Sons

Co.

.(Monkey

Quarts.

.

IRISH

Old

Offices

Highland

Special Reserve. Old Highland.

Grand

PERTH,

Dublin

Whisky

and

Rogers'

dlOPale

Marie

Brizard

and and

Cognac , Champagne).

.

.

'

Jamaica Jamaica,

Old

,

RECORD

Cttiildfora Guildford.

(Liquid Sunshine). Charleston & Co.'s.

E.

JT.

CHAMPAGNE

Pommery and

Pints

Greno's

and

extra

Directly

Maraschino, &c., and Rogers,

Every

'

de

Lione.

Pints and

Quarts. Pints

Quarts. Sau ternes

and

Beers,

best

kept

_

Good

and

Stabling

.

an

attentiVe

Ostler.

CANNING Corner Perth,

jp .

of

August

O

Pier 30.

R

& and

CO., For quietness, the Guildford in the Colony.

Howick-Streets.

1888.

S

A

L

well

their from

as

and

Hotel,

has

..wish

I

no

equal

GIVEN

£10,000

AWAY

TO

WHISKY, Shipped

by Alex.

Particulars

from

Store-keepers, Spirit

Wholesale Agents Welch, Perrin

Dealers.

i

& Co.,

Melbourne.

Liberals As

whose

names

mentioned.

are

Welsh

a Radical, Nationalist, and a I consider that the people Home Ruler, will elect me. I will this election fight a

to the

end against

all-comers

Home

Radical

Rule

except

a

workingman

Mr. of the

man

Scotch

of money. that my old

to come ;

ought

live

to

Cymry

the

English see

you.

;

bydd I"

am

forded Harrison

of Mr. speech Park of the British meeting Association. the population Discussing he said Then it was inter question

a

but

beyond

to

possess

National it you what

to

a

idea

my

their

is

to

Nationalist.

I

can

to

which

is

really

mpn.

I

not

marrow

and of my

Welshman help We bare suffered a

and to increase of -the class population the main' element of the Those members of soci

thus produced were perfectly subjects, carefully incapable nursed, as if and brought up they were going to inherit There was a ten large estates. derness in the which ought community not to be so far as to pressed permit the to be made to save endeavour the. lives of

of

some

miserable

our

fellow

'

creatures.

Natural

selection should be allowed to It was have play.' practically interfering with the laws of nature to do so much in " the direction of perpetuatiug the survi of the unfittest." val Auother' a

very much

we

people. occasional "

industrial

desirable health of the should petition was

are

improving upon of ways thinning Instead of wars which

and specimens

always with in mind, and

and explained

our

the

finest

view

optimistic in

ancestors

Mypub-

National

survive

ety

-

a

feeling

speaker

specific

shall

the

unemployed.

took -how

never be may do what I hope, about and money

the spinal

How

a

note

of humanity that particular

It is not mates in

accumlated. to

of wealthy that lam

obligations

platform Home Ruler back bone.'

'

of humanity prevailed among us at the present care the actual we took at time, vast to enable miserable expense specimens

Club. Pressmen

friends give my best of every that 1 think no man wealth which can

purpose. for I is,

enough

lic

at the

"

the.

and hoarded mine

is

by the

to

esting which

to me

devote

that

reasoning.

instance of the An interesting sort of ruthless which sometimes reasoning is af->: accompanies the scientific spirit,

me

well, see

to

be

only shall

being

Glad

!

to

Ruthless

at

laughed which

who

"the

Good bye Dowlais.

off

\

Welsh and

control

will

Radicals,

Tories Just

years of hard be thought a

fortune after thirty wish I do not to

I like

tell

member of a National with the Irish

which,

Party,

this cablegram. letter to the my Times in I said I would devote my But wealth to natioual if purposes. out I expect, as I hope my mineB turn some to astonish the House of Commons well off. day, I wish to leave my children

bnt

Ferguson & Co., Glasgow all Wine Merchants, and Hotel-keepers,

beaten

clever the 'Welsh Gold PritchardMorgan. If I have people.

a

BUYERS OFABOTTLEOFBREDALBANE wealthy

'

own a man from the class, I will retire and foundry, I have no fear of being him.. of the half and half by any

support

to

date

Carlton

me

call

says a

to

votes

you

not

am

thing situation,

is

Australian

the

Great E.

No. 301, lately -Wellington Location, in the of Mr. Arthur occupation Shivers, Dardanup. For particulars apply to H. BRADY. 20. -Bunbury, Sept.

National Library of Australia

comfort,

a

:

representative of that account sent Australia

Wines,

not

or

pit

reporter

Morgan

of returned

type

People

of in stock.

by

"

of their the

one

who seek shoddy Conservatives dead men's notoriety by inhabiting and would sell souls their as houses,

on

brands

spirits

Hi

those

mere

.

Sherries.

the

Only and

The

shareholder. that Pi tchard-

sees

work,

for

with

course

supported

;

different

"

Quarts.

'

Canet. Pints La Tour Garnet.

and

elect

to seems a deal value recipient great more than another announc cablegram has been struck a at gold ing that rich of which the he is mine, Queensland

made

Convenience

persecuted who are

opens

King,'"

Visitors.

CLARETS:— Chateau

so

restless

event

reporter

I...

the Railway

this

fight

Home Rale

and

same

.

any I will only sycophant." continued Mr Pritchard retire," Morgan "in favour of a workingman repre I consider I am ' as sentative, although much a labour as in representative any the house. But if the miners choose Australian

of much as our interest for, his notebook, there conies a of from cablegram congratulation miners the at Charters which Towers, an

would

opposite Station.

Mr.

sound

a

unworthy

"

Quarts.

Annissette, Curacoa, from Marie Brizard Bordeaux.

Pontet Chateau

Hotel.

political

who

letters,

Proprietor.

.

:

OFFICE.

BRENNAN,

sec.

-

LIQUEURS

RECORD.

(Fine

:—

Old

quantity

Apply,

Old

Rogers'

a

.

Brizard

Brandy.

RUM

to purchase of paper, size of

his

director, hope is

his

principal

WANTED

of

death

the following up Dillon could not be

of the does it

Company,

All life representative. my iny have been with the Hen wlad aspirations as we fy nhadaUf the land of my fathers, to be no say here, and I hope to live

soon

Co.'s.

Maria

St.,

A..

Distillery

BRANDIES:—

,

W.

30, 1888.

August

WHISKY

Celebrated

and

Cellars, CHAMBERS, William

CENTRAL

O.V.G.

Usher's

Fine

-

and Usher's

-

&.

WHISKY Williams

,

.

Moline

Brand), SCOTCH

(Monkey

Co., Quarts.

and

pints

PALE

BASS'

&

.

Bottled

to

city

Because

chairman

I hold any Our fellow

Mandeville

the

in

I Tracey, -Ruler. I No, 'sir, out on pure Radical who The authorities

lines.

The

Celt.

a

that

Home

a young private secretary, gentleman is of a prominent cousin Australian An Australian and legislator. lawyer out is at another table writing journalist his for the 'where Antipodes, "copy" Pritchard Mr. is Morgan's candidature

etc.,-

Commission.

Sale

on

COCKRAM, &

inch

every

changed those on have always

is Winchelsea Gold Mining

election

Pritchard Morgan has, been a journalist, things, it is evident the is his that tongue the He walks weapon. up and down room rounded dictating rapidly, periods, which are taken down in shorthand by

amongst

SION

PERTH, Have

PRODUCE

op

is

least

concerned. who woos the

C?

I

"Hanbury

express as ho

at

respect, is

I have never which

follpw views?

from Mr.

Mr. other

although

SCHRAMM,

to

felony

thorough when

a

I

Morgan

angry misde

a

to

us

help

Self-government

Rule,

Lord

of his race. energy hands with sunburnt, Short, muscular, in browned and hardened by toil early with and hoir already streaked youth, the flashing black the eyes are grey, features of the man. The soul of great them. For the orator looks through is

Limited

CO.,

a

was

one

Bome of my friends because and society are Conservatives.

discontent. Our representative, " shakes with the hands Welsh Gold thinks that they have not altered King,"

heretofore.

as

and

the hungry those days it

on

to

meanour

W.

And where

must be altered. demands that it shall either Mr. Gladstone's more advanced. And and Scotland demands

when the Liberal even, advocated, party -As a Welsh did not do so. Nationalist I must be an Irish Nationalist. People here have been down the circulating I had that Conservative views report

up the upstairs sittingroom, and his PritchardWilliam Morgan soldiers are at work, the kilted secretary piled

fired

Mr.

bodies.

dead

the

system

a

has got

present. Home.

thousands of the then starving protest for of Sooth Wales. The people called of " authority" was lead bread, the reply and steel. That by the bar passage where connects mademoiselle smiling " Mrs. and and Sarvis spotreacbers," the cook hold council as to the comthe road" meicial famed "on dinner, then Great was throughout Britian,

the

has re-entered

which

Company,

they

of

STOCK

who

& CO.,

that

announcing

ENTIRE

the

purchased

G. WILSON

J.

in

pleasure

which

'

much

an

.

HAVE

the unwary. shadows

-

FREMANTLE,

PACKENHAM-STREET,

in

from

what she wants. If returned shall support Mr. Gladstone or who may succeed statesman any other him in the Radical leading party." " You accused of having once Bay I am views not so advanced as at expressed

scar might lurk in the commercials as they stumble ing belated has to bed, for bloody upstairs history here. been written years ago Fifty-two the headquarters of a High this inn was from land regiment marched Brecon to -the of authority put down with the arm

WAREHOUSEMEN.

D

or

of course,

(

E

she

from

not

from

:

evils ;

which

to Wales justice that Ireland will system of Local

.

D

of

feet

the

to

traps Ghosts

from

tenure

measure

at the Hotel Castle Outwardly resembles an Merthyr ordinary English one is struck Inside county hostelry. and the passages by the long rambling m dark corners are which steps many

AND

BON

dissent

Justice, to Ireland have Home Rule,

resentative.

GENERAL

from

Wales

Tories by English by parliaments

us

made

majority of land

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The

Service

of

Missionaries

Catholic

the and strengthen Societies to collect scattered Afterwards, congregations. when the Expedition Anglo-French freedom for the of conscience procured Christians and liberty for the mission aries to remain in were China, things from what they had beeu very different

Science.

in

East.

the

Armand the wellDavid, Lazarist and man of missionary has published a series of articles science, in the recent numbers of Les Missions of Lyons on the services Catholiques

Father

known

rendered missionaries

sciences by the Far East. The fol of these articles as

a

Accounts the writer

work

scientific not

are

that

like

are

have

been

n

of

few that

centuries. the Jesuit

science

in

tation

exceedingly and art,

almost

every

all

show

of immense

the

of

work

answers

the

to

Academies could

Europe

astronomy,

their

which mission

rest,

brethren

their

preach

did

not,

positions from missionaries of Christianity,

the

stood,

throughout

attending Eame

.was

successors,

to

fully scientific

David of M.

in

prides

case

who

with were

sent

immediate by

various

National Library of Australia

M.

of

Delavay,

a

big octavo himself on

volume. the being

new

of

by

pub M.

cause

botani these Delavay following which have so enriched pursuits met at science. They accidentally and after some trouble Hong-Kong,

M. David succeeded in become a correspondent

inducing

him to Jardin

of the of that professors establishment have been so satisfied with the labours of M. that they Delavay have sent him one of their decorations him with several to help grants money des

to

The

Plantes.

continue

his

few will facts, labours of this

without occupied studies. The their

Yun-nan,

cal

J

the

Perny

Foreign

lished

were

Abbh

ists are at the number of surprised An account species they contain. these new has been prepared species M. and will be Frauchet, shortly

however, prevent the in the cause labouring and founding mauy

in soon became general persecution who were able and some priests China, to elude the and remain in the edicts at of the often, cost, very country —

of France.

success. which he has The plants sent to the French Museum are already the most important that have ever beeu sent from China to Europe, and botan

men

lives

regions

China-,

already oak-trees

and

like MM. Raux, Ghislain, were themselves and Lamiot, Hanna, The soon swept away by a revolution.

their

the

has given Missions, up for all his available time to the many years of the of this unexplored study plants the most with remarkable zeal province

establishments. Christian Amongst them were the Fathers Verbiesl, Schall, de Premare, Gaubel, Amyot, and many ofthe The Jesuit others. suppression their work in Order stopped China, who were sent to and the Lazarists, and them', succeed whp had in their rhnks

At

ments.

and geography, in by the favour

got per China. Francis the 8t. Xavier, Apostle of able to enter died without India, being who entered it China. Father Ricci, to Pekin 1580, led; quite a phalanx to the posts of of eminent men, occupy the These high honour near Emperor. to

from

on

have all, in the respective several others, countries of their studied the adoption, and history, geography and the natural have sent their scientific, collections to our and private establish enrich public

their and they put all knowledge at his service. Whilst only a (3) missionaries small number of thus at and resided Pekin, gained and kept skill

the

temperate

return

which

air

is

Chauveau and his successor,. Monsignor and above all M. DesMonsignor Biet, have sent to Europe many prec godins, ious documents and several collections of animals, which give us an idea of the condition of that almost im physical penetrable M. Furet in Japan, region. M. Larnaudie in Siam, M. Pourthie in and M. Bon in Tonquin, and Corea,

thus

of

aud

a Chinese and voca published grammar and many works on the produc bulary, tions of the Far East. From Tibet,

knew that com they were in order to to pelled, get permission remain in China, to make their services to the dispensable Emperor ; and

pursuit the arts,

pernyi ), the open

more

On his

missionaries

Emperor by

in

reared of the

;

of the

of

Perny,

( Attacus

on the missionaries questions (relating other had then to China no travellers found into Celestial their the way Umpire ; and it was to aid this comr that the Catholic mnnication kings their the missionaries with pro helped and as well as tection their money, motives. The from religious (2)

the confidence

a published the Mollusques et fluviatiles of Central and others China, of China. The stags and tortoises

the Foreign Missions, a collec put very together interesting tion of plants, with other articles which, of value, he has presented to the Jardin des Plantes. He introduced into France the great that bears his name silkworm

question. (1) Formerly and learned of Societies communicate only with:

this

history of labours

of which were iu the Jesuit printed in China. establishment In other parts of the country, of these mission many aries and give themselves up to forming museums of collections sending to our and At animals. plants Kwei-chow,

Abb6

have written they upon almost to the Chinese every subject relating it is asked, But, why speak Empire. of the past ? of the great achievements the total absence They only accentuate labours at the present of any scientific has several time in China. M. David matter

_

only four or of the class

fruitful

show

than

more

new

thirty

researches. value of the

heart.

The

are

and

museums Our have also received

collections.

naturalists interior of

our

the

from

French who are quite at LazariBts, head of the ardent collectors in the To New World. return to China, of the Francis through the good offices can of Shen-si, missionaries M. Romanet du Caillaud was able to' obtain and in

names

Vistis

nuccii,

species wild state

species of been cultivated under Bomaneti Vistis PagDavidis. This last new

,

Spinovitis was found in

M.

by

David mountains

the

in

a

of

central is notable for with thorns.

and its Tsin-lin, having In spite of stems covered its somewhat aromatic it is well flavour, adapted for wine-making.

Mr-

A the

gentleman. Formerly five Chinese representatives rhododendron were known,

Davitt

Mr.

on

Parnell

as

a

of St. O'Reilly, Louis, entertained by Mr. at a banquet in the

Dr.

Dublin.

Several attended.

Hotel, Nationalists

Mr.

evening "

Mr.

Davitt

The next toast on I which know equal enthusiasm the

"

Charles and

plause), to have

so

toast he said is

programme be received

of

weakness

for

a

a

with

to

leader modern

political in

parallel

is

probably times (ap

It to so appears contradictory plause). of ordinary that the canons leadership enemies are his frequently predicting

his

failure

or

men

in

countries

other

from

fall

with

popular I am

man

at

leader

to

a

where other overthrow would inevitably In no country power.

which

acquainted and party

do

find

we

a national of all other exclusion to the latter and greater Mr. Parnell controls a party of divided fear authority, any

claimants position;

once

a

the

not at the helm. Mhny a age, if she were about' between Arran ship's crew beating to Nellie and Owey'owed itB preservation Two have taken the post sisters Boyle.

boat their and

iuto

Arran

and land he can national questions, yet if count and admiration, upon respect not the of the most active upon help, I advanced .Nationalists. never yet from

even

word

a

re the most extreme of hostility spoken

leader. constitutional how much Radicals like some of us may differ with Mr. Parnell on his leadership is the land question, whenever and loyally acknowledged our

against Then

no

great

matter

him may confront moderate carrying policy. I think, .The secret of all this is found, in the absolute confidence which every Irish Nationalist in his honesty reposes of purpose, slow but his unbending in Ireland's and in determination cause, the tolerant in which he regards spirit those of his countrymen who differ with

wherever

difficulties

in

out

him on involved

his

own

of the issues or many the Irish question (applause). The enemy cf Ireland feels that no other Irishman could so fully command living such universal confidence and hence the of the forger's the employment infamy slanderer's and the cowardly weapon, one

in

renegade's destroy, national country's centuries justice Davitt toast

deadly the

one

struggle resolve

malice

and

if

to

liberty

need

to

or injure Ireland's embodies his

in

figure which

battle

on

seven

and Mr. (applause). with the concluded, coupling by the man of Dr. J. E. Kenny, M.P., more

for

John

father. infirm.

The of this charm

years

many

and

of their own, born within the

a

weird

a'

simple of the

sound

with' surges cling to their thatched

old caves

echoing

have and the

coast

dangerous

paist, now

being

Naney,

cliffs

beetling

people Atlantic

surprising and roped

sheltered behind' huge rockin the of which hollow rucks, of potatoes and they grow their patches The oats and number stunted barley. of of these starting up out dwellings, cottages,

what both

be

for

right

from for

afar

looks

sibilities

so-called

a stony desert, is miles inland,to us on the pos who reflect of subsistence afforded by this land. The unfailing bog af

ample

potato

like

and

the sea,

startling

it

fuel,

when

crop,

for

is

and

true, as

good

as

the will

now,

the winter. In a good oats have a chance of getting stacked before the equinoctial gales begin to blow. Well it would be if these oats,

throughout

last

the

season

into

ground of

part

form a might larger of food staple Donegal. " in wee boiled the pot" turf baker's with embers, meal,

the

Strong

tea,

beside

the

taken have now the bread, place the wholesome bone-making porridge the canny which Scot still livesi

Kelp, them pillars

to

perity

the Rosses.

that hope; The fishing source of prosus

Woman's

World,

August.

Mr.

O'Brien

the

on

the

of the

conclusion

which

borough,

23rd.

agent

O'Brien

was

Hall.

the

In

Our

was

Mr.

at the Town the toast of

to

which and Q.C.,

the

of

name

Mr.

Mr. coupled, received with This said country

applause, associated within fine old figure and of Kichard Lalor

to

Lansdowne

with

Crompton, were O'Brien

Mary

Luggacurren,

responding

Mr.

who

of Lord

at

at

Sept.,

summoued

teMttertained

Guests,"

for

at

meeting

was

action

denounce and his

Work

Winter.

On Sunday evening, the

"

To

is

money

let by the sea, showing, in iodine is brisk. trade ought to be a fruitful tor

of on

and1 we needed, this can be earned here. or seaweed burning used to bring and this thin money ; year, too, all round of blue smoke are rising

buy groceries wonder how

a with the calmest people in their to confidence loyalty possible his lead (applause). A Conservative in of the word on both the best sense

volutionist

brave

This

whisky. from

the wild facing est' that disaster gales; might fearing befal her father, and the vessel that it was his to guide business to a safe anchor

without and leads

heard

the

flinched

never

girl

fords

sentiment to your safe keep it is for knowing how unnecessary ing, me to add one word to its recommenda The tion. position occupied by Mr. as

every cuirent' of

sunken dangerous the intricate between the great channels islands of Arran and and the mainland, take the boats in and out in alii weather. For many years a Grace of this Darling

one

the

Parnell without

the

in'handling They know

rudder. rock and

that bestowed upon ones. I ask you to drink Stewart Parnell" (ap in doing so I am tempted

preceding

to

will

re

Imperial

the

doing

my

was

Michael

prominent the During

gave

In

Parnell."

and islands

coasts

men

backed

Leader.

cently Davitt

the

as

whb

me, the

the

and

oar

of these

women

skilful

as

Women.

of a pilot coast, the daughter lived on went out in Eights Island, storm and darkness with her old father, never him alone, as she knew his trusting

more many objects or less but chiefly re important, many markable and Lepidoptera Goleoptera from MM. Sipolis, Gaujon, and Dor-

several

are

much

so

western

America

to France troduce vine which have

Irish

Seafaring

for at

sacrifices

cause

species

of actively engaged in the cause for Monscience; Father example, trouzier the fauna of several has studied of the islands of Oceania, and Fathers and Le Roy Augouard, Duparquet, have sent from Africa1 valuable many

who bad made great which he had Dublin Freeman.

one

the

tenacity

some

of

now

science

the able Father draughtsman, Rhatouis, Father Heude by drawing the helped of these excellent illustrations books, on

de of

mass

natural

;

but

as

have been classified by M. Delavay. Other missionaries besides those of China

on

terrestres

they

Father

the

over

of

men

the world

much to the persevering who Father has Heude,

repu

des Missionaires great works

to

owes

:

Mailla,

,

continued them as conditiou would changed

observations

;

the Memories Pekin , the and Duhalde

de

hut

in their example, College of Zikawei, near Shanghai, they suc ceeded in establishing a very important whence meteorological observatory, Father Dechevrens sends his regularly

work that has ever geographical yet been seen, by making a complete chart of the Chinese The Lettres Empire. Edifiantes Jesuites Father

missionaries

For

allow.

results in hnowof human the most collossal

branch

They complete

ledge.

and that

Christian

studies, their

as

far

un

Fathers high

the

former

considerable

very

produced

is

It

Fathers

Pekin

if official posts. they accepted Jesuit Fathers, however, who had to China when their returned suppress ion had been did not com annulled, from their themselves pletely separate

treat—that

and eighteenth that doubted Pekin bore an

at

Emperor

of China, which con is, of the of tains a third part population and which is attracting more the earth, The and more attention eveiy day. enemieB of the Catholic clergy compare missionaries in China very the present with the Jesuits who unfavourably in the seventeenth shoue at Pekin and to

scientific

The

learned recognised by various It is, however Eastern Asia of which M. David proposes

particular

the

and their now and flocks toleration,, enjoyed had nothing the priests to gain by imi their in gain tating great predecessors of the Emperor. ing the favour Besides, did not look with European diplomatists favourable a the influence. that eye on would be acquired the by priests over

,

Societies.

the old be picked

not

hand,

because the

common, so

of

on the up. For, China was hand, now. in communi cation with the rest of the world, and had not the need nor to. have the desire to the Missions for learn recourse their ed and scientific men and, on the other ;

they have little to time devote to anything very The ad outside their duties. religious of missionaries the preceding vantages are well known, and travellers ordinary

missionaries

of

and Kien-

Kang-hi

one

summary given by Nature:— It is a common mistake that Catholic missionaries are engaged in proselytis and in Unproselytising only. ing, has been the original motive doubtedly to tb convert Pagan nations Christianity; be shown, they have worked but, aB will with very great success. in other channels of

the Emperors The thread

lung. labours could

natural

in the

is

lowing

the

to

under

found but the new by M. Dela species found vay, added to those by M. David at Moupinu, amount to forty -five. So, one was only Chinese primrose known,

William O'Brien, prolonged

always

is

mind with the old heroic spirit

my the

and applause) (loud of his great brother teachings Lalor James Fintan (renewed cheers), one most remarkable Irishmen of the man of the a whose courage century, and wisdom whose every day as it with

the

passes

is

(applause;.

vindicating I tell you

who upheld our and these days,

cause

in

more

and

these

are

dark

and

more

they evil

the sort of men that need of in the hours of we have still of struggle that danger and the hours us and still be between victory may I like to speak (renewed applause). but of not of generalities, practical I have no and hesitation in matters, I we will wane a that believe saying of Fintan touch of the spirit Lalor this Winter

in

landlords Government

are

The Ireland (loud applause). and the and the coercionists are

making

one

last

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in

barony

every,

lor

reason

the

(loud

this

proclaiming

(loud

people

happy,

great,

The

Beast

Wild

without that he that

to boast the

a

sufficient

will

never

be

escort.

be able

to

he

can

County I do hope boast again

a corporal's whole countryside (loud ap guard I do man every hope that plause). from who Emergencymen or buys who touches them who to them, sells a

foot

forty-

pole—

not

is

fice

that

either self

the

be

may

As

(applause). the greater before,

have

do

to

got.

deeply deeper

that,.

now

be;

they

,

the

month coercion

every

prolong will it

be

for

of

day

inevitable

themselves

reckoning

and

of

the have

We before them

spirit

that

when

had

we

the

there

was

there had more

and we

in confidence banner whose

implicit under

we

was

a

reason

for

leader

great

to

proud

are

Parnell observation

(loud of the to

the

to

never

that

Stewart

Charles As applause). —

confidence

was

heart screams

was as

cut

of

Of was "

these

two,

his

hand

all

the

It

bitten.

three

resemble

murdei's, other

each

committed

aud be

and the

madman, all

at

escaped

been

scene

of

the

themselves

formed

known released on man

as

maniac

"

a

who Leather

the

Liberal

Liberal oa\

Tf xu

JJIUUOQt

qucrable we reproach with want that sure

(applause). not upon party upon any

depends nor

party

The the

party

of Ireland

cause

10

an

10

MU

lmrnnrfnl vua

make

be

sacrifices

sacrifices

ourselves

in

our

this winter specimen of the spirit give some of the Irish unconquerable spirit if have a Jong pall uud a strong cause

(applause).

If

National Library of Australia

we

tho

;

of

of

Minister

between iu

are

state

a

in

increasing

in

Czarina

Courts is

The Dowager-

herself from the honour of the birthday

Empress. Czar the conveying the Azoff upon railway, but

rails,

Ex-General

no

one

was

Bonlanger

immense

ran

Japan.

injured. accorded

are

Hercu-

and

Pompeii over brooding

London, Lord

and

Japan,

Carnarvon,

the world has been startled by the reports of stupendous volcanic some eruptions hundred miles to the north of Tokyo.

referred

The took in a group cataclysm place of three mountains which form part of the great north and south ridge running of the The middle of the country. is known three hills of Shoby the uame

hours compulsory working people.

til

A

nf

ffii'mntinn

nliinlt

said laud

November at

speaking

a

.

lecture

to the 8-hours movement. that Australia had anticipated in a producing system

mented

also

Australia of the colonists in

fin-

a

-

officer. of

a

liAAn

hurra

He

Eng-

of of recreation for the His com lordship 011 the absence of pauperism and said that the majority were

nf

protectionists. hnrtlta nnnnadtml

inhabitants

is

con-'

that and Colony; Newman has' been appointment by the Colonial of

General :

Empress

visit

a

her

to

Victoria

Nov.

The

Earl

Majesty

;

.

;

of Carnarvon

intends visitf the projected popularize to Federation Conference be Canada of all the colonies of the

Australia

jing

3.

iutends paying the Queen this

month.

Imperiul held in

to

;

Empire;

:

to

Contrary Newman

is

considered ;

Cardinal expectation, after what is recovering, a by the doctors miraculous :

:

escape.

shows that the' intelligence 'Czar his foot and the Czarina injured one of her hands in the recent railway disaster.1 that the floor1 It appears now ,of the dimng-saloou completely cdllapsThe the rail ,'ed. bf manager' suicide on of the committed hearing disaster/ News has been received that Stanley, in is the explorer Equatorial Africa, ''

;

was

by yesterday, hundred thousand people, on the occa of his sion the attending marriage of one of his to a French daughters

of

affection

condition

his

:

and

ovation

is

an

Further

relations

which

tension,

intensity.

given

of the new A train, the

of

absented

b'mpress

banquet

off

Emperor. English and German

the

Netherlands

London,

1

The

the

The

the

the from

'

Sir Sack Washington West— has sent in his resignation. Doctors and Bergmann Schradht, of Sir Morel have opposers Mackenzie, with

of

Office.

ville-

dined

King

accordingly offered the

"

Eruptions

The shadows

race

pull

descriptional cone-shaped,

rough called

purposes, with a

;

be

may

somewhat

To of this flattened the west apex. lies mountain a piece of table-land, which a few days a village and ago contained the medicinal of Shimo-nohot-springs

the

own

in

in

morning

sun

increasing

thereby

resort

for

invalids.

weeks

ago,

tho first

in

Land

!

but safe1; of distress

that as

far

he

was

back

as

in

twelve

a

state''

months

''

ago. A

disastrous has" colliery explosion in France,1 whereby 50 were and many killed others injured. Mr. Henry Herbert has been appoint ed British at Wash Charge1 d'Affaires The Foreign Office will ington. hoj4P in ihe matter of the treatment interpose of Sir Sackville the West, pending Presidential electioii. The Times con demns the haste with unmannerly which' both President Cleveland and j

occurred

Bayard

Secretary for

England'

purely

to insult proceeded election purposes.

miili

League-

weight—

have

Judges

ments)

in

it

of

a

disturb

was

in

the

of the mountain. Suddenly side of the mountain sprang

tho

by rumblings

out,

26

occupied "

INTERCOLONIAL.

beeu

The speeches of the English and the General Attorney-

delivered.

notice

snugly that hill,

interior

whole

of the

shadows, its value as a cool a few On a day,

steeped

so

ance

given

the transactions tons about two

It was hinted that be produced. Capt. a Parnellite member O'Sbea, formerly for Gal way, indentified has several of but O'Shea's Parnell's letters ; evidence both himself and is damning Parnell. wheat Australian (August ship

the little hamlet yuj being enscouced under of this a wing

first

must

wo

at

-.<

The nomination of General Sir H. W. Norman Governor of (at present Jamaica ),- as the successor of the late Sir Anthony Musgrave, as Governor of Queensland, has met with the 'approval

i

the

2.;

favour

is

far,

1

of £12,000

salary

so

>

to

It

an_

Volcanic

uuwyu-

(applause)—

Mr.

Mayor

Tuesday

R«ri<1ni-cnr>

nnr»A-n_

wuu

if but applause), of England party must make we

with reproached want of activity ourselves (applause). Our work is here in Ireland practical " who would work and practical fight must strike the blow" be free themselves and if we English expect we

can't

avwl

AU4U1VI

(loud the Liberal of activity

cause

(ap-

to

succes

'

JNoveinber

is The dying. unction the extreme has been administered to him. On a recent occasion the Cardinal' and' fell, slipped his head severely. striking

suffering severely the and throat, sidered critical.-

taken after all. place miners have gone out. De Keyser, the Lord present of Londbn, has been knighted. is that the British reported

Thirty

Wednesday.

they

upon

in

rela

of

The the

diplomatic

London, The municipal voting, able to the Tories. 'Cardinal Newman

31.

has thousand

collieries

was

lanenm

;

opposed granting was The court packed with when the examination of the spectators witnesses The Parnell Defence began. Fund to £13,000. now amounts Owing to the Yorkshire coal-owners strike obdurate a the being among

really

the of miser at the longer mercy heartless aristocrat able, simpering, in his who has our lives and fortunes bands at the present moment (applause). I have not the slightest doubt Although still I say we do not about depend that,

a

unsuccessfully the order.

bas

Apron,"

Mews.)

Bombhy

was'

it

;

October

Cardinal

the

at

of desirous renewing tions with England.

In the course of the proceedings in the ZYwtes case, the Judges ordered Parnellto the Banks of the produce the books Land National League ; Sir C. Russell

Vigilance the

is

de-

moment.

in Secretary been appointed

supposed,

his Vatican,' Grace the sole of had proceeded1 with object and other recruiting priests, religious to to Australia persons is proceed

!

annum.

nor

he recommends lunatic asylums

into

Piser,

Committee.

Daily

the Governorship of sion to Lord Reay, at

or been discharged. the district which has of these atrocities have

recently Inhabitants

the

London,

that probable which so closely

homicidal

any

understood

Jntemilomai

Lord Harris, Political War has Department,

is that person beast loose in White a human wild But Dr; Forbes Winslow is of chapel. are of an that the work they opinion

escaped

'

j

circumstances, the same person, there must saue,

by

of the

escaped. Among Russian for Minister

the

burg. His is it Holiness, angered, at the recent utterances of Moran in Ireland— whither,

FOREIGN.

one, to be

evening, having -from cleared himself the suspicion, and was to to that admitted evidence give effect before the Coroner's on inquest

in

M'Donald,

(From

in

if

home

unguarded

an

is

injured

sacrament

supposed Leather Apron,"

seems

narrator

Russia.

narrowly

a large firm representing of timber merchants iu Victoria, has' entered into a contract for the supply of Australian hardwood blocks for the of paving the Streets of Ham purpose

Celegtams.

-

.

excited on the

ani»

un

reference well I need Liberal hardly say party, who that there are few men living long " for the recognition of Ireland a more I have been among nation" than I do. I am the and lately, English people bound to say that from my experience of them most I have the thorough confidence them the chance that, give much and will not leave us

Mr.

jfomsn

Seven but all

a prevent cry. by Monday,

to

an

Nihilists) of the railway The Czar and

War. Mr. Laurie,

and may for al

awful,

sufficiently

excuse

his views lowing par ted to escape in

such

with

arrested

were

is

even

probably

Southern Czarina very the

been

by the wreck

killed

in

;

no-yu

horror

The

more

still

were

have

to

supposed

are

thai

of the catas contemporary writing and the 150 feet of congealed trophe mud above the bemoans rising village lot of "the souls the beneath." poor Whatever of their souls, may be thought the bodies the fate which has overtaken of Shimoof the unfortunate population

horrible she and the liver disembowelled, the corpse. were beside lying had been heard, or anything and then a slight scuffle, in heard a person by one the other, side of the yard. was

The passports of the British Ambas sador at W ashington; Sir Lionel Sackville West have (now Lord Sackville) been returned to him by the President, and be quits that country for England1 forthwith. It has since been ascertained that ho than 21 persons less (the whole of whom

al

uow

and

cordial

Welshmen,

selfish.

tne

one

the

is

supposed

is

Australians, New South

owing

is

throat cut, and from the body,

severed

uearly

inquiries whether

moment

a

abundant

more

futuie, when

moment

never

had her

woman

what

were

straining break

and

freely

freely

serve

were

to

depopulate of ihe people (applause). anxieties and we have dangers and it is because I recognise us, I toll more that still you

every down

who

ruffians

It

is

described as follows resolute and daring ; South and persistent ;; thoughtful

tour

Victorians,

A

of

or

recent

to a boiler kind of giunt earth in the the boiling of the mountain and expauding with beyond the limit of the enclosure; out a natural has simply finding outlet, the upper crusts and pro swept away duced a hitherto unrecorded phenomenon.

had fallen, whom but suspicion upon have come forward to testify to persons workman. The his character as a quiet was arrested at. Gravesend and other bloodstains and had was covered with

;

nerve

nours

back yard.

released except two. a Jew named Piser, nicknamed a man

ifthat the only say of Ireland did their thirty-two Clare has done hers as as part gallantly for Ireland would long Clare) (cheers too hot to hold been a little ago, have

an

discovered

the.

when

I cau counties

the. gang

in

lay

rapidity

comes

go out

It

table-land.

this

the adjoining to the markets

morning.

who

men

men

convenience in

at

week the

Now, I believe this -Winter (applause). of have to teach them a lesson you will I that was description (applause). the other down inthe County of Clare day,,

and early

house 011 The throat

still

to

wove

but talking which was

show

to got and every so much

have

been

and No

landlords they will

themselves have

We

the suffer,

may

sufferers

(applause).: them that

"worse

we

other

and had

this

show

to

is

as.

and

to

fortunate the head

struggle landlords are ended, (hear, hear). for coercion. And if we responsible, what want of coercion we to get rid: soouer

the

who lodge

house, night these which

for

night

carmen

or

you my

I expressed risk taken

have The

will

we

upon

imposed

all

open

the

the

which

but.

mountain,

a

explosion hollows

to time of common time lodgingthe deeds have been char and houses, fiendish for thirst acterized by the samelust case the deed was In this blood. access is obtain done in a yard to which from the street, which ed by a passage

doubt— judging slightest here to-day that you by the gathering to do this, and lam lack courage do:not of the that whatlknow certain perfectly sacri men that you do npt grudge any have

recent

a

from

I do hope that and an man will be a by e-word that, houest man outcast in the eyes of every and he will be that (loud applause), I made to feel it (renewed applause).

with

of

:—

in White excitement prevails the East of London and chapel generof a third murder in consequence ally, there was between which perpetrated five and six o'clock on Saturday morn murders In all the three recent ing. have been of the same class the victims homeless of inmates women, practically

with

evict

can

that

again

Queen's

Register

Weekly

says

Great

a

make

was

informers"

hours. would

worth 42s. per quarter. is Newman Cardinal seriously Dr. formed The opinion Dale is

native-born

Australians

during

Sydney

Domiuibk Bank

for to-day the races.

to

at' seven

Carrington

Oct. 31. the Scottish has Balmain, been

Vere,

years'

penal

and

servi

Hastings be

Melbourne, tp The London

leave to

present

World

and

other Lord papers say that Carrington is about to visit to return Bugland, never Australia.

of his

Do

robber

sentenced tude. Lords

to

ill.

.

through

The date

was

of two-thirds

Whitechapel.

in

column

was no there eruption; earth. What boiliug only the .entire disappearance of the cone which formerly

lava,

no

fire,

most

be able

pass

men

volcanic

ary

applause).

.

never

in

free

a

desolation over what was scattering before and turning a pasturage, bright river iu to a lake it by filling up and de the sources. It was no ordin stroying

happened

applause). have a of respectable contingent " men of the criminals," Queen's County frieud .stamp of our good and invaluable I do Pat Meehan (renewed applause). Trench will Mr. Townshend hope that

.will

Irish

the

making and

Queen's County we do hope that

I

we

pride upon thiB like this and days like when nights however in we took part, infinitesimal, that will end in tliia great struggle

good

see

and

and

banners,

utiles steaming seething, mad, five miles broad leaped and ten long upon the village, beneath it inhabit burying and houses 150 feet deep, ants, invalids,

LansCham

tho

with'

army

an.

of

'

sufficient

and-

before will

the

like

-

I do hope that you candidly Mr. Balfour Winfer is over

believe when Vre

.

to teach them and bitter determined' they way— that to turn back the sun may as well think in the heavens as to think that they can of ever yoke oh the necks impose. their I tell the Irish people (loud applause). —

do

a

that

!

and

-

then I pull altogether, the day is not far distant of will make a clean sweep and downes, and theBalfours, and the rest of them,berlains, Will look back with aglow of

line

teach in a

to

.

hear), and

the

along want

will

we

-

and

-

(hear, them

all

onslaught

desperate

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subscriptions, the" week:

have been Mr. A. W. £1. 30-9-'88, —

H. W. Hollands, Fremantle, 9d. Mr. H. Briggs, 'Fre Mr. 31-3-'89, 10s. G. Pearse, mantle, 15s. 3d. Mrs. M. Fremantle, 31-12-'88, £1. 6s. Herbert, Fremantle, 30-9-88, 3d. ; Mr. R. Fremantle, Fitzgerald, 18s. 9d. Mr. 30-9-'88, W. Lovegrove, lis. 3d. Mrs. Fremantle, 31-12-'88, 4s. Mr. Jackson, Fremantle, 30-9-'88, Mr. F. Tomney, 30-9:'88, 7s. 6d, Speight, York, 15s. Mr. D. Hackett, Gingin, ;

Mr.

13s.

;

;

;

On Saturday, the members of the Legisla at a Dinner Council were entertained tive Sir James Lee-Steere. by the Speaker, Mr. Hensman and Mr. Horgan were not

;

;

present.

;

;

15s.

Webb,

Professor known

a

well

gentleman

in the Eastern Colonies, in Perth, for the present negociating Hall in order to establish of the Town rink. skating

is

at use a

was runGeorge Mews on Saturday trap in Fremantle he sustained one or two and although last, to' such nasty bruises he was not injured as to cause his any an extent parents alarm. great

A

named

child

by

over

a

-

from the New On Monday last, five teams arrived in Perth Norcia Mission heavily laden with wool, making up to the present about another 30 60 bales, and leaving season's clip to be yet bales of the present brought down." 9

at last, Saturday morning Mass was celebrated Requiem

On

a

a.m.,

in

the

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for the of the soul of the late repose Several members Right Rev. Dr Griver. at the holy of the congregation assisted sacrifice.

Mb. left

with

Hensman, Perth

Monday

where

England, intends

on

to

stay

a

his wife last

the respected time. short

and family, route to

en

gentleman We

wish

;

"

as

"

as clear as noonday made statements have affairs which Catholic false and unfounded, or induced to correct

-

unexampled.

is

it

might

Leo a

furnished,

:

j

It will be seen in by an advertisement column another that Mr. W. Strickland has withdrawn his Melbourne Cup Con sultation in favour of a Perth Cup which will be run on Consultation, Those who have bought January 1; 1889. tickets in the former Consultation are that they may have them trans apprised ferred to the latter.

supply

means

of

first

In Perth there' are about 27 miles of, 45 miles macadamized' and about roads,' of footpaths— the former being constructed of limestone and blue In the granite. construction of' the footpaths clay, gravel, Yorkshire and oyster-shells, flagstones, timber— a rather combi jarrah inelegant nation of materials have been utilised.

'

"

number of the' faithful A. considerable mass on 'the feastof "'All attended Saints." On " All Souls Day," the school children formed the of greater portion attendants. Sunday was' communion day of the female branch of for the members A gTeatmany the Sacred .Heart Society. members were in attendance And of the the altar. At second mass, approached his intention of Father Gibney intimated In on Beverley Sunday next. visiting of the custom reminding the congregation devotions on the first' of holding Sunday in'the month, at 4 p.m. instead of 7 p.m., of his'bbngrehe said he expected many to attend, as the hour was con gation most of them. At the 4 venient for " Stabat Mater" o'clock the service, were and " TantumErgo" O Salutaris," most rendered. effectively is to be congratu The town of Albany lated on the opening of a branch' of the H.A.C.B The advantages Society .there. benefit from a Catholic societv, accruing are to the working' class especially, great institution and undeniable. May the, it will which have a career, prosperous and perseverance unity, have, if energy, no Without these, society-can prevail. succeed. states Hews to hand that fresh lately water in the vicinity of has been found statement is cor the If this goldfield. it forms welcome news. very rect, the Constitution The meeting re Bill, in a previous com to which I referred to was munication, Saturday, adjourned The first held in 27th ult. meeting was the second at the the Mechanics' Hall, made Castle Hotel." It was not gen known that the meeting would be erally held at residence. the Mayor's Every seems to have been it thing considered, more like a than a general semi-public the fact that one, notwithstanding public in one; sense, than a hotel is more public, a Mechanics' Hall. The thunderstorm which over passed 22nd visited WilberYork on the ult., force with considerable fury. Damages to property are from that reported plase. of large size, it is stated, Hail stones fell, and the storm was of long duration. Mrs. Edward of Beverley, Langsford, this life on 25th ult; departed Thursday, to Her remains were brought by train A con York on the Saturday following. siderable number of people came from Beverley to the funeral. mirid his It is evident that a man's is " own," since no human laws can govern or restrain his thoughts, provided always There he does not give them expression. and are laws to govern speech, though, to the welfare of a these are as necessary actions. govern people as the laws which But laws may be operative or inoperative. to believe that the And I am constrained here law governing speech is inoperative utter from the nocturnal judging public often fall our ances which but too upon

,

;

messages"

'4

.

we

V atican -that woul d displeasure to him per have been expressed in the most unmistakeable sonally terms. The conduct vacillating.,

bias

YORK.

1

'

and curacy the Roman the them

j

'

has the

persons

of inac of newspapers than and agaiiist Catholics, persons who despatch

to

reason

"

of

body

last,

case

.

No

Monday

on

and others v. the; News, the plaintiffs asked that the defendants be required! to show cause should not why the action be dismissed or should, why the plaintiffs not be ordered to for costs, give security The application was dismissed

were opinions and enounced be boldly clearly fore his from departure Sydney, known in Rome long they were in that city, and before His arrival at the had they excited displeasure

aid.

the the

Supreme Court, of Leong Ho of the Daily Proprietors

in

!

assertion to believe

whether

In

journalistic'

of details the profusion standing well it be which they supply may will of the present historian future endless perplexity

;

amazed

were

Sisteb Mary Francis of Guildford has just finished of sashes for making a number the Perth Catholic Society. Young Men's The sashes, which are to be worn on spec ial occasions by the members, speak taste well for "the and skill of the good Sister by whom were they and designed It is to made. needless thatsay they to have given every satisfaction the young who feel under an- obligation to Sr. men, for the dispatch Mary Francis with which she has performed the task she had so as well as for the ex kindly undertaken, cellent manner in which she has turned out her work.

'

o-nnd

'

As a means of. evening spending a pleasant after the, regatta several mem to-morrow, bers of the Yacht club have organized a negro; miustrel to be held in the. entertainment, Town Hall. from the. Judging pro which has gramme, been a published, and, budget of minstrelsy, comicalities, " local hits" is to be provided which will be well worth witnessing.

.

own

1

ears.

We hear ordered V. Band

the new set of instruments months since for the M.R. are to arrive at Albany expected on Monday next, by the R. M.S. Parramatta. The instruments, which number 18, were manufactured by specially Messrs. Besson & Co., of E.ustori Road, their for London, whose reputation pro instruments totype has become world wide. The set cost at the manufactory £209, from which it be inferred that may are On they exceptionally good ones. their arrival in Perth, the next during week or so, we believe it to is intended have shem on exhibition at a grand mili and promenade when the tary concert, that-

some

ALBANY.

-

of the The usual monthly meeting female branch of the Sacred Heart Society was held on Friday evening last, and was attended. The Rev. F. Mateu largely to that announced the members by the of last mail he had received a supply books and medals, which would be ready for distribution at the next meeting. West Australian Land The Company Council do not ,apr and Albany Municipal pear to be working very in of the consequence

smoothly

Company

together, all closing

-

page, a that support Their evil.

in good and viciousness neutralizes the t.hev mi edit do. and denrives to be regarded as of all right and impartial witnesses.

party

amateur of. troupe negro minstrels, themselves "The Minstrels of styling the West" at the Mechanics' performed Hall on Saturday The per evening last, which was an formance, exceptionally good one, appeared to be highly, enjoyed who found it by the crowded audience, difficult to even obtain room. standing

_

every

on

to

On Sunday morning, a very old woman named Mrs. Cockram was found drowned iri the A man saw the Canning river. in the water, and instead of body lying to endeavouring get it out' as a sensible would have 'done he' went: for as person sistance and did not; return for half an hour or so. When was the woman got to her a mouth out, looking glass put revealed1 the fact that there was"' still life in her body. All efforts, to' re however;"' suscitate' her proved in vain. At the in which Held on was quest, subsequently the the ihan Who first skw 'the body, woman in the' water was censured floating by the jury for making no attempt to.save her. It is "against 'the 'Held' theory by if it true doctors, is that the woman' was alive after half an hour under being water, for it is declared by eminent medi cal men that a cannot pefson possibly live after four minutes' immersion. The to the conclusion be drawn from only case is that' the woman's head' was present not under waiter, or that those who 'affirm that she was hot dead when of got out the river are mistaken.

.

again party and display, determination

their of the

for

public.

An

i

a

evoke from them the delectation

will

strains

i

are

sweetest

;

the matter-of-fact others sober truth; the devoted tools of

scorn

of

realities

a

'of 'the favour nor Hbly Father, cause to find would it that; surprise to have the Pope desired near him; a Prelate in whose wisdom and.; he has shown such implicit loyalty A few confidence. days after the we of the telegram have receipt

leads

Bandsmen

.

inspired and ling to them

are

start

to

'

newsp'apers for the which sensational craze

Home West

passage return

Many by a

duties.

and administrator. accorded" to letters,

pleasant and safe

man

|

discharge

holy

a

of and able sagacious The reception him on his recent, visit to ;the Vatican was gracious; and cordial in the -extreme. An Irish will not be Archbishopric for one thought too high an honour the special) who deservedly enjoys an

ecclesiastic,

allow every element of weakness into human every be confessed that the in too press many fails in 'the conspicuously of its lofty self-imposed

newspaper instances

scholarly; industrious

a

the Seat in the City The/ candidates ,for Council rendered vacant' Hearby 'Mr, man's resignation are' Mrl-C. A. PaterMr. son, W. Collett arid Mr. Harry Williams.

and

practical

making

and, for that ance which enters work it; must men;

the voyagers and a speedy Australia.

,

used to form men's minds and direct their opinions. To-day they the counsellors, are seers, friends, of the nations. To philosophers sustain these various creditably characters the constant requires of those exercise qualities very which are most found in rarely

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exhibition

the

by

incredible

of almost in he has heard in the decisions that contradiction to adduced there Petitioner says, well as many

that

partiality

civil divers suits, Local Court, given in direct were manifestly of the evidence the weight so the in arid theresultis, the Petitioner that (as and acknowledged social of repute citizens conviction forced up had the has position) that it is of no use of him by experience on before die Police Magistrate his appearing or defendant, in any suit as either plaintiff decides the case because he persistently matter no how the Petitioner, against trials

of

Perth

;

clearly

he

may

his

prove

case.

the serious of In support allegations he has advanced which against Mr. Leake Mr. Cumming in his magisterial capacity, of two cases for the consideration submits the House. as a result of the He then declares that, left at the he is conduct, magistrate's to who may choose of any sharper mercy claim against him fictitious any prosecute and also Leake's Court, in Mr. G. W. from debarred that he is practically to recover by the ordinary attempting which be may process of law, any debts for past experience amply owing to him the case in either he says, that proves, is a conclusion, result to him foregone Police is inasmuch as the Magistrate to decide determined evidently always matter how he no clearly him, against to give a and even may prove his case ten him a verdict for plaintiff against he may seek to recover. times the amount the Petitioner In prays concluding, to address be pleased that the House will and ask him the Governor His Excellency have official to an to take enquiry steps to enquire Commission or a Royal appoint of Mr. into the conduct George Walpole to his conduct as with reference Leake the in order that Police very Magistrate, he has serious charges, brought against be may him as a Stipendiary Magistrate, substantiated. or either disproved ;

;

National Library of Australia

pre

height,

is

31,

pounds

at

birth.

irom

tine

traffic.

Tender uniform at various

prices,

North & Co. to Police Depart has been accepted.

AND

TEE

of

R.

J.

for

clothing

HORGAN

OF

THE

L EGISL

SPEAKER

COONQIL,

ATIVE

We

take

Sir.

Wednes

News

:

In

of my action explanation Constitu second reading of the

the

tion

from

following of the Daily

issue

day's

on

the

I say that I was proceeding out the objectionable features of it and to it with Mr. compare Bill Gladstone's proposed Constitution to one for Ireland in relation chamber. I I was by the Speaker. stopped to

Bill,

point

and of

believed members their me order

still

that

belief,

in

the

and

believe, House

the

I

was

I

course

several to in

expressed quite about

was

.

JLne

tii

react

oi

to

comments

having

been

Speaker's

ruling that

I was I would

and the

I

stated

that

disconcerted, vote against this statement I meant as it stood contained

By

bill.

bill

the

that I could provisions I did not vote against port. as it was carried without a that I was I regret prevented

not the

many

the plaining Mr. Gladstone's the members constituents As Commissioner same.

the

sup bill,

division.

from

ex

admirable Bill,

of the knew an

of provisions few (if any) of Council or my own as

termination for a loan

of

anything

of of Mr.

the

the

Hon. the Lands, upon asked debate,

instance, of Crown the

Gladstone's Bill, he had never read it. Had I been allowed the latter its to explain sim of working without to plicity leading and its deadlocks, saving of the expen sive machinery of a second it chamber in this colony would have recommend me as

ed itself tion of

to

further tion

long delay Responsible

am

the

of

the

to

As in

too

to

the

the introduc Government I In

opposed.

strongly

tion

considera

thoughtful people.

our

my

hasty

objec

adoption Constitu

of the present tion I was Bill,

objectionable actuated by the not Mr. Warton admit (which

orious fact ted in the debate) that London in Ministry That

it

office

even

sittings in next and if gency

is

February, that should is

not

and

minority. ousted from

if is

a

fully

certain

to

give Constitution.

supporting

Mr.

at

ill

.unttnMN uiuuuuio

Aut suiu n

ui

uiiio

am

ii

m aa—

b—

;

iMiwan

mul

Jntmotomal

Gladstone a

popu I did

Parker's

: ! :

no

She

America.. She

year.

in

difficulty

of

her

all

4s

he

inher Ireland

now

born

was

hearing,

senses,

feeble. what The School's ritius

in

though

and is she

possessed is

some

of the

Committee, ordered tlie Lord's prayer

having

of the version the Government schools, in the name of the Catholic in

Mau

Protestant to be used the Bishop,

parents, which the Committee, upon to exhibitissued a neutrality, Noster of its own, of Pater by sub-

protested anxious form

;

ioi Diluting each day."

us

give

iriis

a

give

ay,

us

A

is now controversy Colonial which aging in the press threatens to upset the Schools' Commit tee between the two proverbial stools. i

The incident'is one of many, to tending show the need of the presence of. the Governor to add. wisdom to counsels now

A

made without duel of

knowledge. the

most

character

bloodthirsty

has

ferociously taken just town in the

a small Gergal, of Huelva, Spain. Two young men over some quarrelled trifling und agreed to settle matter, their dis in whicli both should pute by a duel, be wounded and one at least should be killed. conditions The agreed upon were that the of the' foot one right be tied the left should to fciot of the and then, each being armed with other, a were to stab dagger, they at one another "until one by turns should die. barbarous conditions These, were carried out the letter, .'to and with the

in place province

:

coldblooded

most

or

presence

combatants before one

and

ferocity, seconds.

Diacn

leeeived of

tied

to

also

removed

in

his

the

tlnim in

a

expired," dyiiig

the

wounds while still

seven

antagonist.

or

The

other

state,

v

was

Who

could have supposed it possible her Majesty herself should become the victim of a slight touch of land lordism But such is nevertheless, the case. Her Majesty has rented for- the last the forty-years estate from Abergeldie Mr. H. M. Gordon, seventeen of years her. lease Bat the being yet to run. that

;

farm 'buildings have fallen, into. disrepair, and are too old to be made of, anything that it is necessary so to remove tliem and build new oues in their plaice. The refuses to do this and himself pledge to take over, at a on valuation the termination just of. the lease, such as her Majesty buildings erect. herself might The hoyal lady if she would avoid therefore, the fate of a tenant who sees the landlord seize on landlord, further

however,

to

his

as so often improvements, happens, must example, in Irelaud, allow her to suffer from want of proper farming conveniences. The farm alluded to is

for

that

moreover,

Aberdeen

on

Angus

which cattle

the are

famous

bred,

r

and

in the means of deficiency attendiug them a serious incon may prove venience and impediment. Is there no

any to

statesman to whom the Queen can in her Her necessity? Majesty lately expressed her special approbation of Mr. .'Balfour in that character, but his efforts in have. been, put forward a con loyal turn

It his might outrage and those of his party to afford relief to a tenant, even though she were the Queen, for the of property rights trary

contin us

11

A«»

muuc

be raised by subscrip needed it should it. tion from those well able to afford Mr. John in support of the Moffat, said that if those who organ affirmative, allowed to charge ised a small sports were sum for admission would be able to they before the pub programme place a better it all would do away with lic and above of the necessity The cost of collecting. which was now borne by a few would prizes be distributed all. It had then among the other side that the been argued on But was was public property. ground not the Town Hall also property public the people pay as much as two and did not to obtain admission and three shillings entertainment when an was there being to He it was lawful held ? if thought admission to th'e one for public charge to it was lawful and right place, charge for admission to the other. for the negative, ridi Mr. P. Hoaly, culed the notion of the gate money paying of professional the expenses cricketers, not and could conceive how the fact of for admission to the Recreation charging of inducing would have the effect Ground the other colonies to Cricket Clubs from He contended visit West Australia. that which had been the instance given of to the made for admission being charge was not as that Town Hall analogous to the public was on building open only, whereas the Recreation occasions, special Ground always remained open. J. Kelly, and W. Messrs. H. Lockyer, also their having expressed Guilfoyle the subject, the was views on question the result that being put to the meeting, had a majority of 3. the affirmative

latest

expected

'

.

J.

biiclu

and weighed 2 years old

fact, was April 5tii, 1772, which recently authenticated from her parish record by a of Mineral Point. She has priest resided in Wisconsin since and 1827, has been a widow for a of a quarter For several century. she years past has been at the head of the household of her who is a son-in-law,widower. Mr Doody has never worn has glasses,

nnfVrflillVflVS

to If unjust compel poor people to pay. to enjoy a day's they wished pleasure they would have to contribute just as much as those in easy circumstances. He consideraC thin if

November not

highly-desirable then the arise,

workable

intend

Conservative in

liable to be in the present

of Parliament,

Ministry lar

the is

rmlrlfinlrla

ar

was

the

by

below the and why should she continue in athletics standard ? She would always if an not remain so impetus were given to It was of professionals. sport by the visit clubs were not to be expected that local to come to invite men going professional to the without being ready to com colony they would pensate them for the expenses and they would never be able to do incur, this were allowed to charge for until they Ground. He admission to the. Recreation if the public were so charged there thought would be very few people who would Thfe charge would be with object to pay. in the reach of the poorest and person would do away with the necessity of rais the funds re subscription ing by" public for the organisation of sports. quired Master that the pub Webb, in arguing lic should not be charged for admission, stand on the point took his principally the ground having been set apart for that, the benefit of the public, citizen every times have the full and free should at all He also thought it would be use of it.

UU

mtenaeci

my broken

Art

in

117th

;

r1i%Anl-iAn

When

a

woman

"

..

on.

:

;

of this The Society weekly meetings and increascontinue to be well attended, ed interest is evinced in by the members the various questions brought up for disAt cussion. the last meeting a debate " the was held on the subject, Should for admission to the be charged public on of Recreation Ground .the holding chosen in This question was sports etc. order that the junior members might have an of taking part/and accordopportunity John Masters Delaney and Joseph ingly in Webb— two of the youngest members the Society— took the respective positions of leaders and negative. for the affirmative in his opening speech, Master Delaney, wished to contended that if the public and cricket and football have sports, it was matches worth only witnessing, should reasonable that they pay a trifle towards the upkeep of the clubs that As tbem. long as these clubs organised from a small were charging prohibited the sum so would for admission, long and cricket grounds remain unimproved state. and other pastimes be in a backward otherThe colony was advancing in every

fortune

a

at tlie 1,000 dollar prize baby sho w in New York, the beam at tipping 206 pounds at His that time. father weighed .115 pounds and his mother 122. Mrs. of Mineral Bridget Doody, is" the oldest Point, Wis,, undoubtedly

MEN'S;

YOUNG

SOCIETY.

J

enter

CATHOLIC

took

old,

years

,

PERTH

tie

s.

miles

jlWl.TVi.wwv

justice

way

Goods The

oo

of

A

g> o ziz

he has left

is of Kentucky, the heaviest man in trie world. probably His weight is given at 792 pounds and to it 37 yards of cloth make requires him a suit. He is 6 feet 4 inches in

explain

was

as

direction.

principles

Henry Ky.,

was

recently.

cigarettes

M. sent He per

of

Viniont, to

an

smoked day.

Millersburg, insane asylum one

hundred

,

:

fell

I

"life

began

32. per month, and of £400,000. Hanson Craig,

s

ena ueveriey West Australian Land Co. 's Rail used for Passenger and may be safely

MR.

asserts that The Petitioner during as Police his tenure of office Magistrate, when Mr. Walpole Leake, George and in the Perth Police, Local, presiding behaved has frequently Courts, Licensing and in such an extravagant, unseemly, as to insult the dignity improper manner and to bring the Bench of the Magisterial the inferior of in administration justice of law in Perthinto courts public contempt. he states the said to this In addition Leake has often (in Mr. George Walpole the duties of Police Magisdischarging y

ana

ena, of the

district.

Canning

what

cattle-feeder the American died at his. farm in Illinois, -labourer at an agricultural

M r. Gil let, who has just

over

Speaket's ruling. by the obedient servant, HORGAN. JOHN

doing Your

,

COUNCIL.

Mr. On Wednesday Horgan evening, to the Legislature on a petition presented Alexander some behalf of one Cumming, licensed Auctioneer two years ago a duly tlie and now an in of Perth agriculturist

to

opportunity

constituents

my vented

supply ment,

LEGISLATIVE

favourable

to

an

the

.

1888.

5th

House the. mode of voting,

Lovegrove. John Bovell Lance- Corporal of Police is to be Registrar of Births, Deaths/ and District, for the Victoria Plains Marriages vice Police Constable EL. Stokes, resigned. Edward The appointment of William Wass as member of the Dongara and a Irwin Commonage Board, dice J ohn Smith, is notified. deceased, has boen His Excellency the Governor of the pleased,, on the recommendation Kojonup Roads Board, to declare the fol road to be a Main Road : A road, lowing one chain from wide, starting Kojonup in a general North townsite and extending direction via Jackaneedup, thence easterly via Carrolup thence vid Location Pool, direction 237, and then in a North-easterly to the Albanythe proposed station on between the old Police Beverley Railway, Station and Yowangup. Tenders at the Office will be received of the Public Works and Railways' Depart noon of Monday, the 3rd De ment, until to cember, from persons willing supply and deliver various stores for the required Rail way Department the 1889. year during sit is certified of by the Commissioner Railways that 105 miles from the Albany

.

Nov.

Albany,

in

most

was

at

wrong to the few days I sat not I was up to the I promise upon the

owing

as

side,

Thomson,

-

excitement.

M.

It

remained

I

that

;

.

the to of fore access any part passes is shore of the harbour quite cut off from the town. Hence the objection. was On Friday evening last, a concert held in the Town Hall in aid of the Albany was very Cricket Club, but the attendance email TVia Mnnihinal are to Elections and consider take place on the 19th inst., a Mayor and we have to elect ing that councillors there nine ought to be some

Resident Medical Officer, York, is to act as Resident Magis of the Local and trate, Court, Magistrate of Internal Sub-Collector Revenue, York. of Police, has P. W. Lodge, Inspector act been to as Government appointed of the Local Resident, Magistrate Court, of General Chairman of the Court Sessions, and of Customs and Internal Sub-Collector in an act Revenue at Derby and to fill, the various other offices held ing capacity, Resident of Derby. by the Government to be in force This acting appointment of T.H. the temporary absence during R.

J.

amendment.

compromise sight

time

.

ULUUV/

GAZETTE.

GOVERNMENT

streets

short

A

.

intersected by the Railway. held m was ago a conference between the Hon. J. A; Wright this town with a view and the Mayor and Council a solution of the difficulty at of arriving and it was with regard to these crossings, would that the matter expected confidently be settled. But, unfortunately, finally satisfac no the Director gave the Council that them and cooly informed at. all, tion; closed had been by a special the streets this However impor Act of Parliament. did not quite tant of information piece on and consequently the people, satisfy was held Thursday last a public meeting the decision Hall to consider in the Town and to openly of Works of the Director The meet such injustice. protest against of the notwithstanding inclemency ing, attended, was the weather, numerously absence of the in the unavoidable and, over by Mr. J. was Mayor, presided Mr. the councillors. .one of Ince, DeHamel, in a very able speech, strongly of the W.A.L. the action condemned that the meeting Company and assured to close any they had no power whatever A Petition was submitted of the streets. to the for transmission to the meeting' His Lordship's of State Secretary praying of the to prevent the closing intervention was read by Mr. T. streets. The Petition and was unanimously P. Handley, adopt of the meeting it will ed. From the result are de of Albany be seen that the people and privileges termined that their rights Land not be infringed shall upon by tlie I may mention that in closing Company. the which line all the streets through the

to paramount dangerous precedent are.

and everything, be permitted. must

no

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of

amount

siderable

Rama

brothers, the

Bombay

that

wealth

con

a

lyiug

was

their

300,000/

Sutherland, of Duke

6,00,000/,

their

T

4,000 of

000; their

these

French

A

W.

Mohammedans

has

'

(Continued).

MARGARET'S

in

are.

two native officer, and fired at their him. The guard

a

woman

;

.

missed shot

and

down

the

Sepoys, adjutant, was turned

she

so

took

it

her

bad

cushion The two

out

clear

adventures Merv stirred

admiration

some .

New Yqrk.. Russian lady

is,

ago,

years Mrs.

in

living

MacGahan

is

a;

she

"

to

is

have

they as

success

they readers

my

are

the

/..«

s

haven such

how

she

quite man

was

how

the

sickness

sea-

but

board j

the

was

her

from

than

knots, As

nineteen.

which

the

be

no

broke

nominal

her all

this

was

speed in a

Hercules barely moved, their officers doubt tbat

sea

in

there are

Truth. A statistical

table

parties men

lars living.

has

been

published in to the regard about There are

each possessed of whom 200 100 in the United in reside England, 100 in Germany and Austria, Slates, in 50 in 50 iu 75 France, Russia, The and 125 in other countries. India; richest these millionaires are among the Gould, the Jay following: worth 55, 000, American railway king,

700 fortunate persons a million of over sterling,

.

the

annual

income, -50,000,000/,

2,800,000/, 2,5"00,000/,

National Library of Australia

;

,when of her

what

and active table with settles

.,.

:

will

that

grief

herself

this on

"

!"

of filial confidence, sick mother and

transport

them

send

and protect invocation

This she

looked A

tranquility. lit up her

began

cell.1

look

to.

:

my

a

'

window She approached it and into the street .down bairred

full be seen at its .length She to see a vaguely hoped, but -her mother could not friendly face, would walk and who become a guide Staub was for Paul ? Even Master.

banished to

the

fugitive

hope was wandered

street by cook whose opposite shop stood just the gaol. There were servants dressed in liveries laden with cakes and sweet of Bethlehem of cribs made meats, sugar.

with

standing

the

by

and ass. the Holy

ox

whose trees, with down weighed bonbons to attached

the

them,

.

sometimes

a

in

covered

flowers 'little

and

arranged

artistically

by

of firtree

Branches

girls.

of

was

represented

the

the

and

by,

would

numerous

to

eyes

linn

nnrm

that

word

she

of her dark

and

Master would not if

for

prison.

Christmas

would

someone

her,

he certainly But one seemed

in

Every

the

see

last

at claim

returned

her

again left the passersand confused hope in her imagination

faint dawn

perhaps

and

now

her to

a

festivities

;

yet no one engaged in but the

Feast would soon be over, and Margaret then look forward an for explanation of this sad neglect. The eaoler's wife, who was watfihiru little

and

fruit

and

charmed with her she brought her white which bread,

was

girl,

skill

activity

;

some

Holy the

above

was

sleep ; her mother's Mr. Staub

anxiety, would pass should be told of what several and she awoke start,

would The

the

all

thought

screaming fall

back

tardy

of

the her

on

had happened, times

asleep

with but

slightly,

daybreak

opinion when he

almost was

a

she

directly.

beginning

forest.

She had wife when the street.

and beautifully the stable of Child Jesus lying

to her pleasures promised and of which now he would be that troubled Margaret's she was of dreaming, too,

deprived,

nest

clear

ha.ri/J

air

gate,

then

Staub

the

;

Blessed Virgin, and St. Joseph his white with beard the the the ox, ass, shepherds with their of the lambs, offerings kings was miss guided by the star, nothing manger,

brother,

sometimes

let

towards been left

of Christ

birth1

It cakes. of these

were

her

outside

was

permitted

the

had

to

and

The

poor,

and

not

me

door

Margaret put into her apron intending it for of a the sick child under prisoner fdisome wood in punishment cutting

was

too her

she

the

open miserable.

leave

arti

charmed at at her with

away.

The street

come

moss

by Margaret's

she seemed again, less She breathed freely in air the sharp fresh of the yard she which under the superin swept tendence of the gaoler's wife..

that

and shows

plays 'with

her time.

her

gave

do The

to

house duties."

my har»

run

When cell,

the

Little Paul had .heard with delight faithful of all these description beautiful and would things perhaps have some received nice Christmas

arti-;

of eggs -and its with birds little filled sugar ships ; flowers of a variety baskets of plums ; of colours and full of a delicious liquor. In the evening these trees up lighted and the joy would excite by tapers mirth of happy frolicsome children. fruit,

not

and the

a

represented;

Child; branches

and

would

her,

work

looked

raised

nla.AAd

breakfast

thanking

and

with

me

child

heart

snow, for

ing.

;

I

help

you

the

will promise will this open

you

recovered

some

surprised

her request; she kindness and said,

fer

time,

gaoler's wife black bread to

some

might occupy struck already

was

face,

ajar, ;

and

you

too little1 time at to allow disposal herself these but she had pleasures, been invited to go to see those of the and it was president's well children, known that their Christmas crib would be the most beautiful in the town.

'ih-

,

this

she

woman,

covers

Christmas

customary

the

come

Bethlehem,

thoughts: of .people attracted to the renown of a pastry

crowd

that

came.

curiously

,

this and her

.So

the

Margaret

it.

absent.

by

;

;

me in my distress." soothed her anguish, her with about more

little

encircled

with fruit, ribbons, swootand: lighted are erected meats, tapers, in front of the cribs round which the in happy groups. little children gather

;

consol

heavenly

ficial

t

ficial

the

could

from.

on

Then

watch blind

"

slender

long

The

"bringing

and

you

and

struck.

hpn.VATV

sings a softly her settling mass. The

a

who, after Margaret, asked her to give her

The

nf

"Ri'rfli

covered

in..

:

my

and

she

f.lio

as she servant cloth white as it" the danties

reveillon,"

the cribs

idea caused her knees and

said

Virgin,"

entered,

save

breaking

was

had

"If

sees

ones,

trouble and I will "shall Me." praise She for prayed and vently earnestly, her calmness.

grouped

Eve repast.

:

Celestial

a

;

said become. of

now

doing

dear

relating

The

midnight mother,

peaceful

own

:.

threw

her. nra.vp.d_

,

the

run

day

"

escape,

to

'

rvf

seen

the streets. snow-piled sound of voices came joyous of young men groups returning from the midnight rejoicings. gladness and movement.

Day

chimney smiling

her children and the beneath growing flourishing shadow of old Her respected age. rests' the husband, eye' upon fondly -whose calm1 look gives protecting of for the future promise security and, ;kindly follows the brisk critical,

their Margaret.?". she succumb would

fearing

she

as

Mackay,

with

which

being

that in a in in their opinion gale right not hour. live an the open sea she could We have got three ships on this pattern, and to all appearance ought none they outside of them to be trusted the Nore.

giving richest

And

ations,,

a

six

her

cell)

was

;

they

iisf.Arv

casement,

every could be

turned from the away which sight only made her tears flow, and reminded her of her misfortune. The cruel in which position her family thrown was by her absence made her incarceration to bear, frightful but, pious, she did not fail to hear truly the within voice her saying heavenly to her, "Call on Me in the of

'

.child

prisoner

for

happy,

the

;

dark her alone.

of the, a

"

prison

little

a

left

mother. are

she to herself, them without

her

that no one could way go of the bridge, so that her one forward, useless ; absolutely gun. in the bows was unable to and how she was make more in such

at the

thought herself

and brother " What

Paul,

officer

over

first

found

over

heel

every

arrived her into

the door and.

The she

to

prostrated sea

out

f.liA

was

hour

evening

vast

grandmother wheel, spinning children grand

home

domestic

old

llftr

attire

e-

pitched

not only to record

useless, on

and

rolled

that degree pendulum intended and

T>.. jjoi

iu

led

gaoler locked

"

a

ing

J

4.1

jruitiuuu

They thus

and blessed

the Divine Messiah. maiden innocent young Christmas hymn while

.

near

I hope of this

account

T>

now

voyage

as

to.

likely

saw

_n

vessel

about

come

her

still

of the

corner

little

amilTlH

with, their fingers. hid. her face bewildered, and in even her shame her hands, she was; seemed a proof of the fault with. reproached

the

Admiralty

that

l'ninrinns

a.n

,

and

for

feel

her

Margaret,:

io

have been doing their the bottom years past to knock that out venerable of the superstition " Britannia rules the waves." I think that after the " torpedo gun producing well boat;" -they may very Sandfly, The

best

ina.nv

town

her heart. which wrung So young, and yet already addicted evil !" said some of the passers-by. She is a thief !" cried the children,

pointing

to

chiefly

educated

principles of his father.

political

religion

"

and

.

Catholic

America Paul

son,

only

the

remark

now

in

residence

have heir American

tmriiirA

fn

round. In the sits the behind her

.poor of the

hand,

to accompany him, crossing through

had

qIia

the

.one

the

by

guilt

,

be

of ;,

is

innocent are surprises prepared. The largest yule log, reserved specially is placed for this holy vigil, across the hearth. the wood Excited by dry it takes already burning, gets warm, fire, and lights kindles, blazes, up with a' ruddy glow the family circle gathered

.

her

had

her

festivities,

made but that to be taken

avail

no.

took

Whilst

the field entering Russian life of romance a novel on of the events that is expected to be one Mrs world. of; the year in our literary is of the Greek MacGahao Church, but is

she with

all

of France consecrated to

many

,

and

her

magistrate,

of

were

policemen

and represents by birth, and the leading St. papers Petersburgh She is remarkably and reviews. clever, of the articles on in the most Russia are American dailies "coached" gt eat

by her,

of should

BOY.

associated with it. of the provinces rejoicings, and on this

in

Margaret

BLIND

Eye

Mass.

through

All

eyelids

VI.

some

Christmas

other

.the

was meanwhile Margaret to the prison. The tears and prayers,

child

and sleep

rest,

weeping.

LITTLE

patriarchal

to them..

.

a

place, com-;

with

it,

evidence

that

before

truths In

gathered the

at

showed

as

The from

comforting

.

Irish-

was

was

took

objects,

;

was the theft had to the. spoken, received .from her a

riie

broken fer

prayers

Christmas

seemed to shine and torchbearers

ning

down,

at thor last this broken sleep of the bells inviting the of the holy celebration was

'

appeared

Christmas-time joy always brings to every Christian land. chil Little dren learn to welcome the holy season on account of the pleasures it brings,; of hail it those riper intelligence because of the Solemn and

answers, her entangle

It she

had

and declared

murderers.

to

more.

detective

words;

these

her

seemed

and which

THE

and ap-j terror, that the police; it was caused by

of

and when that she ;

woman

and a but

heard

granted

that

had

poor

Chapter

;

had

day

;

conscience;

only

where mitted

,

frightened,

for

and them

more

from

of the famous whose thril journalist, ride in Asia and famous the world to wonder and

Acricrican

with

heavy

The

the

closed

alfeady

TROUBLES.

When Margaret uttered a cry

besides,

MacGahan, widow

Mrs.

fell

while,

a

in

Three were killed, of fifty It; and upwards people injured. to was send troops to found necessary the Two disturbance. Pathan quell of the I7th Bombay Infautry (Sepoys at Mhow ran amuck. stationed They killed

for

sad

j

and Hindojs near Mhow

occurred Hindoos

V.

:

peared

between

Record).

Chapter

manned by of The number reaches 300,-

220,000

the

for

help. and falling had boon dis back its upon

thoughts. that it passed so slowly a She knelt century. said hearted, her night then laid down to vently,

.

in

Turkey 7 China:

A.

little

gradually mind, which

mercifully

Schools. riot

tracted

French

fromthe

(Translated

of this

was

Margaret's

DAUGHTER.

&c.,

about

religious

India.

2

in

in

care

their

'S

own

houses.

brothers.

under

scholars

E

mother

she

from

rose from her 'Margaret pallet, rubbed her eyes, looked around her, and then, where she was, recollecting she cried The which bells, bitterly. still continued forth their pealing gay saddened the more chimes, her in hor of the promise made to reminding Paul to take him to the Church. She the dark window approached through which a had scarcely glimmer yet stood She on penetrated. the up the better to see. A light stool,

"

out ;

The prison

open. deserves

It some

noise crowd

great

the

one

the

thanked

just a

gaoler's in

heard

was was

gate

rushing which had

to be punished

cried

!"

angrily.

in an "And manner exemplary some other responded persons. " Another child crushed This is the second time in the last six months," observed a workman to a policeman who had come on of the the scene too,"

!

accident.

"He

.

about1

E

.

2 Madagascar: 27 in Canada

T

,

India:

N

trial.

13

;

I

her

Night

.

Egypt

P A

.

in

in

245

E

:

3

4

:

have

H

,

.

Tunis

000/,.

200,000/.

,

uudergo

Brothers

the

can

iucome

made

founded The Christian Brothers, by de la Salle are more than Blessed 14,000 strong; of these about 10,000 are iu France. stationed' Outside of France

_

annual

4,000,000/,

.

to

shortly

all

the

;

5,000,000/' Northumberland, of Bute the ; Marquess,

.

are

to

300,000/

,

Both

ling

the

;

;

States), Duke of

field,

years riches

iri

6,000,000/,

250,000/,

the ground at a particular spot in a girl about nine slaughtered of age to propitiate the god of the hidden treasure guarding were arrested aud by the police,

under

(United

Bennett,

at

-

:

two

400,000/

8,000,000/,

states,)

G.

to

this solemn enjoyed in spending own hearth her with her mother and beloved brother. Her little hands were over iu hor fumbling the three crowns had Staub pocket his departure. The given her before sound of them caused hor cutting for the thousands of fanciful regrets; that were boforo passing hor things no eyes brought joy so pure and lively as that of the offering she was to have eve

-

that

her have

when peep, oughly aroused by the sound faithful to the sacrifice of the

treas

reminded she would

stated

(United J.

these

is

ures,-

,

Luke Rivington, lately received the Church in Rome, is now, says a home paper, in England, and contem the Jesuits. plates joining in Suntoo-bin-Ranoo, Presidency, having dreamt

;

did not envy but these preparations of the that happiness

Margaret

.

;

Mr.

It

Vanderbilt, J. B.

;

States), 20, 000,000/, of 800,-: Westminster, .16,OQO,QOO/,.. 000/ ; J-.., J.. Astor states),1 (United W. Stewart 10,000,000/, 500,0007 ;

into

and

40,000,000/, 25,000,000/, Jones (United Duke 1,000,000/

(England),

2,000,000/ 2,250,000/

Rothschild

:

man who the young ascended of St. John's Church, at Brixton, to obtain a view, fell 100 and was ft. killedr

;

A

steeple'

last

these

heard

frain

thought down

the

answered

cooly At

had

should in

alone

have

nofc

words,

her.

could for a

from screaming, crossed her her

fruit

arrived

out

blind" who

re not terrible

mind. She laid flew towards bread, out into the street the way through

and

the

near

presentiment It was Paul

is

Margaret,

everything,

the prison ran gate, and her pushing crowd Her

ventured

street as he the policeman.

wounded child. not deceived

had !

(To be continued.)

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an extra). evening' lately emeuic took place iri Pdrtobbllo 'Ordinary iri the guardswhibh resulted Barracks',1 and robins being crowded with prisoners', of three charge of the men

a;baypuet

of

batteries ori: the

Horse Artillery The combat arose

the

Royal

iriutiheers.

because of the barracks owing

iri being confined to the Moioney demons-) the Phoenix and extra Park, and Com-) upon the Transport the men whb attacked

tration in work put missibnariat

of their wrecked commandant, hurried and his furniture,

quarters his rooms

in when all was over marched a body to surrender. When tb the guardroom the prison had been filled the men for whbrii no accbirimodritiori could be found the fol-; went to their and on quarters,

Monday

lowirig

took

which

place,

bayoriet' courtiriartial

chrirge

authorities

havb

-

a

only the'

by

after

quelled

A

artillery.

be held. The military effort used' every to

will

the

prevent

was

Outbreak

fresh

a

everiing

news

public.

becoming

soil

is

sooner

than1 of roots

The

Drowned.

Family

better than A soil that is by the action

the surface receive and it

to

run

streams

it

as

Sow

seed is a matter districts. northern

mysterious of

this '

froril

Laval;

night

a

lately

splash of thb his repairing great brink

!

occurrence,

is reported catastrophes, About half- past eight onb heard belated fisherman a near the spot, on the left where was Mayenrie, lie!

sbasbti

boat.

J3

e

immediately were taken tb

and steps gate the alariri, lock. drag the neighbouring of about fifty body of a man ed.

his

Iri

which

rari

the'

as

a

thb

carcase was

a' gettiDg than cure. clean seed from wild-

not

td

seek

iri

Billaricourtj am

iri resulted the bodies

the of

in

recovery a

of

bby'

succession a

five,

of of

girl

a months old, baby about seven, and' of a that woman, middle-aged the mother. The traces ci; presumably on the bank left no doubt the wheels tbat man had intentionally backed the,

fifteen

the

cart

into

jFatm,

the

water.

By the

time

long

sowing; land can

barley; but if these

oat,s, ;

into

the

get

not so

IN

CORN.

of smut in prevalence be owing to the want the seed. The disinfecting

'

in

of preparing wheat for of four it: in a solution

;

-

corn

we

of

to

care

process

by steeping

seed,

ounces of blueof water for each five bushels of seed, has been found so ef that it: should be applied fective to oats are and corn, which much affected by: disease. It is a disease this parasitic of a parasitic caused by the infection as much as similar diseases germ quite of animals, to which the terras contagions

in

stone

a

gallon

have

and infectious Sas.

the.

adhering

germ

by

destroyed

been:

the.

and, applied; to the seed is

corrosive

solution used1 diseases are'

as the germs of animal just the; destroyed, by disinfecting treatment, is result the same, and the crops! equally are from preserved This injury. pre should caution; be used with oats: seed,

corn,

and,

.

and

we

believe,

would seed" or

the " with of In cuttings potatoes. the last,; potato growers may the experiment. N. 7. try equally

effective

or

OF

HOEING.

The

of the soil loosening of hoeing is beneficial operation, as much as the destruction plants weeds, in the

or

more

so.

receive

.

state.

the

in

the

to

of the'

abounds; the hottest and retained

which

is

Professor

the soil enables it better to; pulverising retain the moisture absorbed. The and active, in order to be healthy soil, most breathe. A soil light, porous admits the air, and thus it is fed and

is

special

commit

many

fori

difficult'

sbed

the

mistake

long time; but' sent tb »market.

off

can

bei

comes:

at

and

pays

an

tbe

bulk

but

;

of"

way

lb.;

the reason be hard milk preservation

with

Swiss principle, and there should

on

sugar, well perfectly

is

be

no

iu culty following another not process, is by which milk,

it

to

known,

generally preserved

with

commence

liar

with, established

an

sale.

CHARCOAL

the famir

are

is

already

Advocate'

AND

LIME

FOR

POULTRY. These

two:

articles

important

part Charcoal for no one

fowls/ fed : ducive

to

health

be broken where the eat

will

in

fowls it with

it fed results

seen

best ,

treated disease

;

in

play

than small can

a

very the of management be shouldis

liberally con more

is

thing

It

this.

should and put

lumpB, get

at'

relish.

it

j

and

they We have the very

great to with pigs and those which were never troubled

to

it

or

sickness,

while

Western

stock

in1

than

were

with

neighbouring

is

tbe

Downs.

All

to

as

than

a

contemporary is

tomato

of

the

with

A

to

operations:

manure

of

ir

are

restoration

tbe

are

plough manure as

is

it

n

iffi

0

.

deep

be the

appears fact

this

to in

placed around the

of

arid

leaf

The discovery those engaged

is

an

in

False

A badly

doll. ones.

told

Hand

Bhoes

bed

The

mystery—

story.

sewn

of

the

ocean.

A

dark

transaction—

A

coloured

wedding. times—

Trying

Going

to

the

dress

He

stands

maker's.

The

is

fly

six

to be sharp.

The

"

of

have

What

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money.

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class

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out

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uo

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from

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rubber

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gentleman

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plants

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0

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where

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are

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in

commercial

inevitable ing and

fleece;

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profitable

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are,

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a

much

as.

possible is of a farm the products

and enterprise, of the science of

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only should

by cultivation, ductiveness

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possible.

as

soil

feeding farmer

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from

as

by using

knowledge

flocks

their

those

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secure

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Australia, are already three' most cele

and

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Queensland

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of

in

well,

comfortable

sheep-bree

skilful'

pro,mise \of producing and yielding a most

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should of the

fariu

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the birth

machinery

promoted

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there

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;

Wales'

;

the

hardly yet acclimatized

known,

so

which people and for which there

of

extent

j

farmer

greatly' of the

Victor

the

by

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Darling

flock,

'

without: and tin sugar, simply by evaporation before the slightest taint ning promptly of sourness can in. It set be; might

however, sugared article

not

formation'

Australia

South

the

practical diffiis here. There

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When

this are those of colony Messrs. G. Clark- and Co., of East Talwhose sheep are of pure Tasmariian gai, of Haddington blood ; Mr. C. B. Fisher, is whese flock an offshoot of that Hill, bred for years at Hill by him River,

The of the milk quality was did- not it so find: good, but shopkeepers as the Swiss article, because saleable it' fluid and had a yellowish was more tint.

best to reinove as soon after

farmer

Western except colony, the stu d' flocks of- QttbenBl and

shops.

but considered objectionable, would for the dislike: it surely to determine. The of process

is

labour-saving The fertility

(apart achieved the

sheep

notice. attracting brated flocks in

boilib'g

Wales

other

;

was

It

mother

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the

arid

Merinos;—

gained

so

to

and

we're

Cariowie; '

have

not

are

more-

and other the! freight charges, farms of Victoria should be able.' dairy to beat the and supersede the! foreigner, for any at all.) importations necessity Some years was a condensed! ago there at Rorasey, in the Kilmore milk factory and it may be at work still but: district, I bear nothing of it, and do not .now see: for sale in the1 any of the Rotnsey milk

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the milk bring Bhut air-tight.

point

culture.

for

!-outh

New South type. ders have socae fine

1,621,035

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fruit

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in'

;

from Switzerland,) import duty of 2d. per of protection," that amount

with

Surely, besides

£34,037.

were;

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Wales

sbdth'

of New merinos from Biveriria) fame world-wide

MILK.

.

SHEEP.

Merinos. of Riverina

HillRivbr,

ian aridJTasmanian

at all

New

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«

valued

OF

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the colony), Bundrilber.

The quantities condensed milk. impor-: ted are immense, and they are increasing.! In 1885 the importations footed up)

this

BREEDS

in

is attention being paidl to the establishment and; cheese) of butter with of exportation of! factories, a, view the produces to England, it would surely; be wise to see that the colony be-' may the cotne in matter of! self-supplying

valued

scattered the yards for material for egg shells. lime is for this the best

a essentially profi The best known South table sheep. Studs of the presbnt Australian day are of Motiht oldest those Crawford (the

much

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of

little

a

The filth of some dairies is incredible, the owner pays a heavy penalty. Few cows milk a than; longer .year with profit. The best butter is made from the first six months' milk. Milk can be canned just 'as you can but

enthusiasm

wool.

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unpleasant

while round

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of

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a

should the floor

remove

of the Levels; in the wool strong

Pitts'/

is!

which so! not only!

and

avoided,

lime over

many points ; they are large framed, in and of heavily fleeced, long staple, A famous stud a robust of wOol. type was that of Mr. O. B. foif many years conof Hill River1, which was Fisher, tinned under the ownership of Mr. E.W.

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means

the be

given

as

!

else

to

in

is!

instances, should!

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distasteful

Australian' South These sheep resemble those

free!

which

the

all

is

the'paddocks

are

circu

advice attention.

anything

scarcely more

be as a young calf should at beat. blood possible Good butter can be madb from only clean milk. Let get any impuritibs into the milk and they will be found in the butter.

Food

nearly!

some

but!

soil

dis

purpose.

out.j

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is

Bcreen ah adjustable carefully prepared,

in

most friable Schuluber found that of 1,000 grains absorbed in 24 hours stiff clay only 36 of moisture from the air while; grains, absorbed 45 grains, and garden mould Then fine again, magnesia 76 grains.

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these

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clean

sow

well,

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atmosphere during and it is absorbed months, most by a soil abundantly the

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regard toj well! very Times.

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sprout.

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owing

more

for

;

to

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off

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cleanly.

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1

to

brought

note

a

penniless." of dog-cart with together of a rather good horse with difficulty! great the bank. The dragging

kind

attached,

was

Do

frorii

and

Seirie-et-Ois'e,

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" :

I rim

me.

identify'

the reebveri

found

was

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addition

cleari

importance It

'the

r

td

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value, fowls.

or driving away, destroying other tlie parasitic nuisances, of a little carbolic acid is

invaluable

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once

suitable

and

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TO

kept

are

the

are

seems

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birds

liberally

lodging, and lice

allow""fmbst

valleys'

the

swine,-

flocks healthy the whitewash

falls.

almost

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it

that

water

for

:

hard, through kept loose near of the hoe will

hold the rain a hard- soil will off into the

while

of

a

A

a

soil.

falls,

moisture

of of

only

to kbep a it is a- vet y good plan ment; in' small a sheltered -full place; trough of small and thb fowls bits of charcoal ; to will soon learn themselves. help of lime in the form of white The value wash is well known, and those who use

thehai'd much

thrit

were.

not

Where

one a loose texture; can find their plants way in search of loose -soil moist,

much

dry

so

it,

deprived

through food

men

from

evaporation

to prove its but for

This helps

ones

.

Sunday

a

greatly by the atmosphere.' invigorated The sun's heat a;hard soil: much rays than a loose one, and the hotter quicker be the the sun is so much will greater-

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a

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surgeon, on the skins

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he slily

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friends

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meet.

everything,"

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midnight.

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Jones

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