4.
FOI<1ltRI», JEWELLER,
WATCHMAKER, HAV CONSIGNMENTS
FOUCHAKD'S
A.
and
WATCHES
JEWELLERY
of
the
NEWEST
GOLD of
KINDS
ALL
and
Gold
Silver
DESIGN
manufactured
Jewellery
and
Silver
and
Gold
Watches.
„
made
Wedding Rings
order
to
the
on
shortest
notice.
A
Stock
Large
SPECTACLES
all
suit
FOUCHARL'S
A.
hand.
Well
.
Selected
CHEAPEST
the
is
and Jewellery,
Clocks,
HOHSE
and
is
from
issued
is
morning
Thursday
Eastern Southern The Subscription
,
,
of
number
W. A.
the
exceeding in
Orders
For
upwards
or
stamped
,
to
T.
the
of
any
Mr.
local
Rev.
Perth,
Fremantle,
J-
City The
is
not
will
be found
and
offers and
the residence.
comforts
lies
THE
„
Newcastle and Nortlmm and Geraldton
in
G
a
„
Northampton
with
replete visitors
to
of
privacy
a
of
JOHN Corner
hopes,
Street Perth
GUILPOYLE,
one
Railway Perth, Jan.
Proprietor
minute's Station.
Bridgetown, & Augusta. Williams.
Lecaille.
Albany
Chmeliceck
P-
„
Rt.
Plains,
Mateu.
Victoria
Rev.
Dr.
Salvado.
-
rrTWT'iKt'twaga'Q
i
JOHN" CHRONOMETER. MAKER,
BOWK CLOCK, JEWELLER,
and
his numerous to inform he has Removed that
extensive
Hvmus's Town
A,
PaGOLn
description
made
Street,
in
with
water
boiling
packets
JAMES
by
or
Grocers,
EPFS IIOMtEOPA'JLTIlC
milk. labelled
&
class
materials
are
is workmanship or Photos
Double
and
Single
and
used,
employed.
only sent
in
JOHN
to intend supervision the strict
AND
the
City
and
departure
STOREKEEPER
WlaolIe&i¥>-
aaiMt
3&ett»ifl.
Hall
Howick
Street
Perth.
the
relied
kidneys Bright bility and
and disease, to retain
Note.-
and
Carriage
always
eminent
all
"What
is
lor
all
—
The
with
word
the arrival
"Best"'
the liver
organs
of
most
of
W. THE
work
my
T.WIM
MANAGER
on
its
BRIDGE. OF
diseases
AND
EXECUTE
OBBEKg kinds
of
COMMERCIAL and
and
reliable
and
em
surest
or
these
I
remedies
I
'
I
are
combined
valuable, compounded into Dr. Soule's can such a wonderful Hop Bitters, terious curative is power And
-I?
'Tuitions
,rar,1J,
ill-health
or
can
and power, Harmless invalid
yet
or
mys
whiVh
no
disease resist its
is
the
smallest
mcst
frail to use.
child
chatter
woman,
weak-
ii.
"
Patients dead or nearly dying" For and years, given up by phsieians, of Bught s and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consump "
Almost
have
tion,
been
cured.
Women gone nearly crazy 1111 From of agony neuralgia, nervousness, and various wakefulness, diseases peculiar drawn
ating pangs and chronic,
of or
Erysipelas
trail
out
of
shape from excruci rheumatism, inflammatory suffering from scrofula
!
;S!lIeum' indigestion,
blood and,
in
poisoning, fact, almost
"
all
dyspepsia, diseases
Nature is heir to , Have been cured by Dr. Soule's Hod ters, of which can be found in proof neighborhood in the known world.
the
#l
women.
genuine
the blown
name
Printing.
that exist
possibly it
for
or
egNonc hops on
general
Ameri and
developed.
113
111
People
RECORD/
all
as
ina
or
dyspepsia; con stipation, indigestion, biliousness, malaria and they fever, ague, &c.," will tell you or Mandrake! Dandelion
to
THE
prepared
RECEIVE
the
such
;
retention, and all the to Women"
diseases
that
remedy
diabetes,
used
is
reckless indifference by manufac in merit the of proclaiming their work. Talk establish does not and as there can supremacy, be but "Best" one let customers echo my experience
plirs-J 1
diseases
ailments peculiar they will tell you explicitly <( phatically Buchv." Ask the same physicians
of trains.
turers
TO
childlike
/'»
only
cure
urine,
in
irri
forms of
natural,
most
and
with
their merits.
all all
unhesitatingly /
urinary
s
best thing
i,
the
best to
on
Ileuce when with others
variety
every
connection
in
for
GENERAL
is
1
allaying
curing
!
On completion of the Railway Works, will run all Omnibus to of parts
'W. A.
SCOLLABD,
be
cure
CO.
XMPORTGB
What
18
thus:—
england.
you
of
m
equally
order
the Town
im the
Obvua
CHEMISTS,
BOWRA,
opposite
recent of branch
every
is
always
taken.
JOHN Xlowick
to
Sold
and
hand.
Wedding Rings Time payments
most
the
icians "
1
And
more
WATCHES
of every
JEWELLERY
simply
london, to
in
Cart Harness
an
Customers
adjoining nearly premises the Opposite Chemist Shop, he solicits a share of where Kali, SILVER
Made
&c.,
Mr.
and
A.K.F.A.ST,
of the natural taws a thorough knowledge nutri the operations of digestion and govern flue and of the tion, by a careful application proper Mr. for ties of well-selected cocoa, Epps has provided with breakfast tables a delicatcly-ilavoured Coverage doctor's bills. It is which save us many heavy may use of such articles of diet that a by the judicious constitution be gradually built until may up strong Hundreds euoutili to resist eve; to disease. y tendency around us of subtle maladies are floating ready to ate Wo may tack wherever there is a weak escape point. well fortified a fatal shaft many by keeping ourselves nourished with blood and a properly frame."— pure Civil Service Gazette. See article in the
WATCH
BEGS
tlie
Hard
Carriage
and ing purchasers, every to employed guarantee execution of orders.
COCOA.
EPPS'S
Long. H. Brady.
„
of
tell
of Hops I
all
or
any
1
——
Physician
is. schopl, what for quieting and of the nerves, and
complaints, giving always ?
Ask
—
Questions
chapter
Drays,
Carts,
Traps,
prices.
—
eminent
Cnrriclcs,
Stan Carts, Pbtetons, Tilburys,
description
iaa—
most
"
Patronage.)
Drawings
Comforting.
teful—
any:
can
including
skilled
Brereton.
Ven.
,,
&c.
IIMIBBH
refreshing sleep And they will Some form
perth,
ALSO,—
&
Kojonup
Waggons,
business. First
1886.
28,
"ily
„
Spring
Charges— Moderate.
Ask tation
Dog
Hansoms,
provements
Itoad and JLIardinge walk from the North
the
IheWrld
Btiilderf'
E'limtons,
Pony
Gigs,
ware,
Ash
nervous
BUGGIES, Cabriolets,
private
which
P.
Ware.
reasonable
Vital
MACHINIST
street, Government
Every
of Melbourne
Carria'ge
ERAL
(Under
of
every fami
and
E N
Tracey.
E.
„
variety.
Electroplated at
i
'
hay
HOTEL,
13 RIG
Greenough, Dongarra, & Strawberry, „ Darcla-uup, Bunbury, Ludlow, Vasse,
of
LWMiam
mmmm% and
and
i.ll
W.
in great
..
.repaired
and
STABLING
VICTORIA
gim
B. Delaney. P. Gibney..
„
Watches.
COLONY.
in the
Beers
position, extended to he obtained.
Hotel
Coach
brands.
healthy from the balcony view unsurpassed
convenience,
Duff. M. Martelli.
L.
»
Guildford, & Beverley York
on
the
an
Hotel, with Wines,
the cliocest situated is
commanding which
the above which he
RECORD
the
"if
completely
of Spirits The Hotel
be
or their having receiving papers regularly are other causes requested of complaint, at once with the Manager. to communicatethe local are The following Agents for
rr
favourite re-stoclced
GOOD
promptly
_
and
leased
t.
intimale
to
begs
he has
be
may
to agents or will and Manager, Bryan, to. Subscribers attended-
sent
has and
that
VJT
Act.
RECORD
HOTEL.
(A TJILFOYLE
JOHN well-known
those
accordance
in
Stamp the
for
the
paper.
forwarded
are
with
the
per £2 subse
shillings
fifteen not
£2
to
amounting receipts
publication the every press time the in for other mails. and
aclcnoivledgmcnt
an
quent
is'
weekly
payments
-A.il
annum.
receive
a
VICTORIA
w,
—
RECORD
The
THE
RECORD.
A.
Alberts
Stock
mn
w.
and
sights.
WATCHES,
THE
Silver
Silver
and
on
always A
to
Gold
variety.
great
,
Gold
GENTS GOLD
in
.
LADIES
Jewellery,
the .premises,
011
GENTS Silver
received
just
House.
Wedding Ring
Lucky
PERTB.
STBEET, of
ETC.,
.
LARGE
OPTICIAN,
vile
in
white the
poisonous
"it
evrv
without
a bunch of green and label, Dr. Soule's bottle. Beware of all stuff made to imitate the
above,
i
National Library of Australia
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22985104
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Times" ed
leanings.
.<?&
Regret Forged
the
tained
Publish
they
of my
one
which coubooks, of of the expenditure entrusted to me from These are mainly in the
details
Fenian
Letters.
old account
lime
money time.
to
of
handwriting cashier.
of the Commission on the 27th the Attorney-General February, Before said :: I make any statement I to state think it that a document right lias been received this from morning addressed to Mr. Shannon, Paris, and in the handwriting of Pigott. Of course the sitting
stated from
—
Soames
of the
supposed
was
to
lordship tills document. full
be.
think
will
Probably it
right
disclosure
The
letter
to
by
pigott.
in
the
terms
following
Feb.,
Saturday, Pigott, a statement making Labouchere and George and and
.
Richard
I,
"
:
of
of
of my make this own free will without any monetary inducements, -in the house of the former. My object is to correct inaccuracies iu the report of my in the Times, evidence and also
make
to
of
the
a full disclosure connected with fac simile letter
and of Mr.
Times,'
buted
in
the
the
attri
notes
which
embodied
were
rend
in
made
by
the
me
recollection
my statement
merely that to
a
his
on
gossiped. he made letter of
was stated documents
I
only.
gave
heads Davis He did
against founded I agreed
write
to
promise
a
League,
I
have
not
weie,
.
some telling
I
told
been
in
a
old his
placed
accounts'and
him black
scraps
that
they bag with of papers.
the
time
same
bank
notes
The
accounts
as
he
own
my
put
gave
iu
were
National Library of Australia
nic
At
leaves
Sib
the
course
j
denned
merely
are
to ypu (the with denied) after the that
submitted is
ledgment has
been
giveu
say
that
they
My
lords,
we are
sincere
their
published, most truly be further themselves.
felt
If
I
might say much as those whom which been imposed upon
making
by
claim, words
"
has
conspiracy" represent
whatever .they
in
it.
have
been
misled
and
Mr.
true
if
it
and therein
;
be
said this
beyond
the
that
an
in
one
in
fault
G.
A.
of
the
but
error
to any part taken liave they in procuring these documents or them before the public. placing
Holboru. 1889. 25th February has Labouchere informed,
Outside
his that ou Saturduy called at you house and expressed a desire to make a statement in writing, and he has handed to us a confession made that you you of tho letters are the forger which have
communication further
Yours,
with
instructs
which sake
confession for safety's
us
we
envelope
is
we
Deau e
iclosjd
directly; return th? and which
send by hand.—
:
Lew
and
further
this
"
in
letter
s
Siu le,ler
iles
Just was
Deux
before
I "to
the
see
Liberal
members, received At about
recognised, cheering.
mr.
into
came
one
but
sun, as
most
hearty
was
a
salvo
in
splendid
heard
later
of with
the
It
holiday good. and, if life,
woie
j
him
He one
might
say
-than
ever.
lUnlier a
white
flower
it
at
Mr. in
his
1
his
firmer, time of
Gladstone buttou-liole,
of
Prof.
Trinity
Maguire,
College. Nation
Dublin
of
March
mentioned
stated
panied when
him
£850
immense
has done looked stronger,
trip
was
name
and
When mentioned
Maguiro,
been
nesday
Pigott-,
His
on.
uionujs
of Dublin, whose name in the course of the died in London on special Commission, will It bo r. inombered that Tuesday. Mr. in bis last iiousfon evidence Wed
right and the by and' form
browned
iour
months.
—
Dr.
has
sustained heartiness. The looked fresh
oi
six
the
Says 2nd:
o'clock.
amid
of
cries
;
Death of
Nvcrc
was
little
a
—
vigorous Italian
five
house,
which
depth and gentleman
great hon.
the
they
loud
were
Shurao" ou Mr. Finn-, mid on Mr. Win. O'Brien
uuo
Sudden
glastone.
the
cheering,
as
"
osuiciiws,
_d.o by the spectators, given according the popularity of the passing legislator. But it is rather remarkable a fact that
the
there and month
the Opposition by the Speaker, cheered and on his very loudly, the reading name of Removable Cecil the Roche, Irish and Radical members greeted it with and derisive groans laughter.— Nation.
crowds
February,
ssbll
Sir He
another of Mr. O'Brien's
j
Paris left the
me.
through" House.
voice,
Mondes,
handed
28th
rl
the IIouso, and was im besiged by admiring friends, to take in the "No refuge and therehe held a levee of from the Liberal side of -the
Oh, oh,"
cane
Thurs
on
Westminister,
charles
announcement
and exMinisters, and hon. members pass on their Palace-yard way to the Cheers and hisses were freely
Ministers, !
-
—
Hotel i
to
enclose,
Lewis
in
you
&c.,
There
Parliament after of the Forgeries.
day afternoon, to assembled
1
in Times as been the appeared having written respectively by Mr. Parnell, Mr. Egau, Mr. and Mr. O'Kelly Davitt, in addition and that committed you in support of the case for the perjury Times.has instructed Mr. Parnell us' to inform to hold you that he declines
any and
British
Exposure
sir
us
—
as
The
this
years.
in Charles was his gayest took snuff almost by the and could to handful, scurcely reply the numerous about the inquiries adventures of stupendous Messrs. Houston and Pigott. The speaker now ball the in bis opened by reading voice letters from gravest three Irish Removables him of sen informing tences been having passed by them under the. Coercion Act Mr. iipon Edward six months' im Harrington, hard at prisonment with labour, which
11 Ely-place,
Mr.
—
is
well
as
five
occasional twinge of his shoulders lie has been for
into
mood.
Sala.
paper
past
House.
those share
fault,
almost
is
members
imposed
their
parnell
for
lubliy,"
extends ask they earnestly will make the fullest
lordships
your
inquiry either
1889.
lies
their
that,
Secretary the seat one could
the
aud save rheumatism
mediately lie had
on is
the Chief to focus and members,
eyeglass
Irish
sauntered
our
existed, had no
have That
we
as
;
for
benches, his
into
the
to abstaiu from statement 1 controversial matter. to remark that some however, friend used by my learned (Sir C.
foul
whom
Eton
an
of lie
this
not
studiously-careless, crane-like neck
his
cold,
by
escape Russeli) yesterday behind attention. He said that Pigott " foul 1 there had been a conspiracy." that if desire to a emphatically say
Pigott.
add
;
did
this
in
wero
to do so to the manner in I represent have I desire, in but
I
his forehead, his Byronic
ever,
the only Irish member in the chamber the time, with the exception of Mr, Gorbett and Mr. Donal Sullivan. The Irish leader was and gay and bright, looked brisk and Ho is just jvell. from the effects of a serious' recovering
entitled
were
was
at
express
expressed
fully
scorn
House during. the dinnerand entered into a humoured con hour, versation T. with Mr. P. O'Connor,
feeling time proper
tho
at
more
were
as
as on
mr.
to
letters
collar
his
over
flossy
down
came
that
dojibt,
will,
and
the
that
regret no and,
and
for
such
he was fancy up how reckoning of his adversaries he had in many " durance or how many more of vile," tliem he would to the hotels consign at and Gaiway. Tullamore, Kilkenny,
those
yet
The
almost
which
to
me
as
allowed of the
(sensation). that possible of which may regret statement of mine may
any expression this accompany be open to. misinterpretation; for whom I appear desire
parted
moustache
the Irish
is
it
hissing
and began an earnest conversation with Lord" Hamilton. George Apparently Lord George directed his attention to
genuine
although
loudly,.
the
but still schoolboy he is not happy. He flung on himself his seat iu his jellyfish his manner, long on the side of the legs resting table,
J
entitled
out
heat. great and stupefied, on record that
time of heat
first
faultlessly
folded if he
of authenticity full acknow
riot
called but
tne
startling.
so
shirt
a
are
very
came
convincingly apparent. The Irish did not look Secretary happy. He winced under this of explosion hatred and contempt. He was pale and his face Black cafe haggard. sits behind Arthur Balfour. His hair lies
we
evidence
voices
demonstration
made
represent to ask to from withdraw permission the consideration ques your lordships' of the of the tion letters genuineness
I
that
duty
the
was
a
believing
our
those
was
!
it
ought
we
and
;
doing
of
behalf
ou
which
me
On
of
we
—
:
10 and
some
commission, the
that
clearly
effect
!" Pigott Pigott was with kept up looked t-louse amazed
con
certainly of the the man
of-
two
or
boisterous.
very,
noisy cheering from angry hissing
The
"
introducing
correct.
dictation,
end
the
enclosure
had
£105
not
at my Mr. Sala.
Witness,
I produced arrival ac the. letter?, and count?, after a scraps, and, very he handed brief me a check inspection, the price that I had on Ccolc lor £500. told hiin I had ag.teed to pay for them.
At
j
of,
part
One
passed the of howl
their
burst
benches.
of from noth
managers and
source,
He
Houston's
all
1 declare down
23,
relation
glide
moment
prolonged
became
through
uru
I
documents.'
j
Labouchere
of them. is taken
February
the
one
view.
us is
want
the main of opinion
in
however,
(Signed), Rich
also
were
that
see
.
after
.which
of
presence
those letters destroyed Some of the signatures using them. I thiu k, traced iu this and manner, I wrote. I then wrote to Houston him to come to Paris for the court.
me.
Labouchere,
the genuine letter tho against and placing the sheet on which 1 wrote over it. These were the genuine letters from Mr. Parnell, copies of which have been read in court, arid four or five in
to some
statement
by putting
Egau,
was
is
destroyed This was
to
take
to
not
I
of.
window,
-raad
that
letters
pamphlet
was
to
came
from
lenient
Eeems
documents
stated
the letters in Paris. I grieve to admit that I simply myself fabricated letters of them, using genuine' Mr. and Parnell Mr. Egan in copying certain and words and the phrases, character of tho handwriting. general I traced some of the words and phrases
Mr.
that
by Mr.
mo
in
a
up which
fierce
a
balfour
harlequin 'In a
set
But
some letters that he forged from the assistance of I whom he received others. Of course this moment the have not heard until statement which has just been read in circumstances it court. Under these
for but my evidence, of Mr. Mr. Egan'sor I that handwriting might to have. My statement only happen referred to the first with these interview 1 had a further interview gentlemen. with Mr. Labouchere, on which occasion him .with further I made acquainted circumstances not mentioned previously the preceding I at interview. by me
discovered to have
of
to
all
fessed with
mutually agreed that my and myself
now,
am
our
Times
most
with
I
is
considered duty to take
a
place.
delight,
I desire to say man, Pigott. that witness, respecting except that will that evei'yone I presume agree that, to no one any weight ought to attach he has given, the taking any evidence
in
ofter
any Parnell's
the statement; to him £100 for the pay The circumstances connected pamphlet. of tho letieis, with the obtaiuing as I are not true. No gave them in evidence, one save uivself was concerned in the transaction. I told Houston that I had
letters
not
beamed Half an
House.
james
of
his
-Tories
carefully the course
one
batch
did
the
arthur
sort
a
into
ing
supposed
was
I
statement
the
for
other
but
second
I
nothing.
Houston
£1,000
ef
no
Invincible. fugitive to Houston the statement as the of a pamphlet which I stated could write at a time. future the Land on the contents
received
sworu
that
a
by-
the
j
third
it
most
them,
mi
the
for
;
the
Soames,
my
which the
for
with
conjunction anxiously
Egab,
Mr. Houston and of what I consequence breach With considered a of faith. to interviews with Mr. respect my and Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Parnell, Lewis,
was
made
i
and
clothes,
fitting
round
mr.
with
;
was
Mr.
;
Parnell, Paris with
have
myself
correspondence
we authority I am now of opinion refetencc whatever
Mr. in
and
correct.
own
no
left
.
day from
Davis
i
Pigott. —
the letter of the disputed, including 15th also those which purr May, 1882 to bear of Mr. the signatures port and Mr. Patrick Mr. Davitt, O'Kelly,
not to be given, and that I his name. I did not mention not learn when I was until October, to Mr. that taken Soatnes, by Houston Houston had mentioned name to my I had had an Mr. M/Donald. angry
statement
following
«
'
is
should
us,
net correct. statement
is
Tho
notes.
written
the
for
£50;
name
conversa
between
in
That
cburt. no
the
£.105
between
Egau
of presence took place
ts
delightfully smiles all hour later.
the portion of the inquiry under lately It is consideration.. unnecessary your that the letters to remind you put in and purported to be signed evidence, by Mr. Parnell, the authenticity of which
hand
Breslin in America ; the deception. It was
also
in his which
tions
letter,
will
to,
which I received from when he was writ to the and as newspaper ; ascribed to of Egan, some old bill of I- copied from an
my
I
truly,
General
which
J
stated that to my and others continued to bo members of the I.R.B. after the of resignation the held positions by them on the Supremo Council of the Iu account of organisation. my my interview with at Eugene Davis Lausanne I stated I made that rough
,
me.
I wroteto second batch
words
to
<
I
and
specimen Campbell's two letters from Mr. beyond which I presumed might be in
on
out.
was
I need Attorneythat since assure scarcely your-lordships learned the adjournment yesterday my friends and I have communicated. with and we have those for whom ws appear, in
was
in in is exenango Jigan a nanawriuug. letter has been called the bakery third £200 was the price letter. paid by for these Houston to me three letters. .That was I have paid -in bank notes. I received stated batch that for the first
Parnell, Mr. Egan, Mr. and Mr. and Davitt, O'Kelly, pro IHmes duced by the in evidence I that after of stated I disposed my in I 1881 continued in newspaper with touch the I.R.B. That is not true.
by
i
to
knowledge
;
very early date James O'Kelly,
a
the
of the circum the fabrication
published other letters
:
they
of
no
ing third
Sala;
I
stances
'
taken I do
the bag, were desk of mine.
in
writing in whose handwriting of letters second batch
written imitated
Mr.
Henry
Augustus
scraps
j
consisted of a letter imitated by me to me from a letter written in pencil by when he was in possessio n of Mr. Davitt another letter copied by me from a letter
—
23rd 1889. am desirous before
I
Yours,
—
Richard
handwriting. that this stating was for sale in been Paris, having He wrote brought there from America. I forwarded to see tliem; them asking and in three or four days accordingly, me he sent a cheque on Cook for the The third batch price demanded, £550.
your look at
soon.
The
my Murphy, of paper, which I
Houston;
to the up who opened it and handed it -President, to Mr. Cunynghame to read. of the enclosed The first documents was
The
Parnell, Campbell's
handed
was
recollect
writing
to
giving as far
where, outside
was
Scollund Yard by Mr. the information as to as we could tell from the the witness letter, Pigott
sent
once
at.
communication
a
not
had
while
left
again
j
Parnell's signature was from that published in the 1 do not now Times fac-simile letter. remember where I got the Egan letter I from which I copied the signature.
has not been opened, and I propose to hand it to jour I only de lordship. sire to say that immediately on the fact known
write
David
found
old
an
are.
also
it.
becoming
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and for
tiic
that to to
i
that
Dr. Paiis
in
obtain
Dr. on
accom
1886, from advanced
July,
the
Maguiro
pui chase
cross-examination Houston slated the £t. Hotel
Maguire letters
of tholelters.
In
Thursday
Mr.
was Pigott at slayiug wh.le Pelersbu.g, Dr. himself stayed atTho
and Maguiro Hotel du Monde.
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culled
upon
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iuo
times is
in
an
the
at
never
in
Tlftltr Xiaijr
«awt uw
over
that
IT
fliot
clin
vuuu
WDU
oi
licid
ItAAAinA
a
Rome lately of graver riots
are
of
cause
the
only to
general must be attributed of trade pression
that
riots
come.
the
fJi'ianf
.
if
so
I
may vein
through
o
on
which
they exhorbitant people who to reside
v
no vi
in
was
cntrnn ov
the system fancied they to
prices it
Rome. came,
colossal
a
v
vu
cfAVAVDil oiv»vj
to ..which many brought misery and flung thousands of workmen on the streets. less
Messrs. the firm
of
One
when hurry tie
are-
hellerskelter with
time
and seem
a
it
cap.
that
physiology. and height,
one is
that
built
of
the
and
a"
person accordingly,
such
big-boned Mr. with of tho
a
president do Paul Vincent
which
relieves
J.
In
wres-
of most reached avis in
of
n one
these
formed,
melted
up
and that steamers and down the
rubbed
with
from trade
slave districts supplying If the outlet to the' slave there would be no stopped,
was
need for fighting to put a stop to .it. to Ho called one nse his upon every moral iufluence to induce to England tako tho lead in stopping the slave trade.
of
jf
;
ant
oveifl'n
a
®
and
Irish
5ft.
readily
with
quietly,
wore
as
the
less to
privileged
a
in proceedings the enquiry by the 7Y??iesresumed mission were a
Charles
all
The Irish issued his report 31st December, further
there
are
it
impressed of bellite,
it though though
that
we
are
daily
Mr.
and
ncrninRh
S toward
'
nlionh—
111 a
Hfifirlflrt
In concluding yester of the Sir day's proceedings, portion characterised the whole of the Charles evidence of th q Times': nudiwitnesses, irrelevant to'' the bering 340, as totally
Parnell.
'
issue.
-
Tho
was
a
tho
French
warrant
Boulunger, found. lb has
General whence
for
who,
1
f'
Government the
arrest
however,
have issued of Genbfal be
cannot
since been ascertained that the fled has to from Brussels, he has issued a manifesto -urg ,
.
tti his their fidelity party He says that he will never'coiw sent to be judged but by the Senate, that he is ready to answer any.i;a.cousa-. tions that may be brought him against before a-. fair tribunal. 'ie
ing
upon
cause.
In December 1878, tho number period. of persons in of outdoor relief receipt was In December only 43,976. 1888, with a less than half a population the number in of the million; receipt dole was is 62,696. This a pauper's record for the decade. Yet it glorions is tho compiler of tho statistics who, a few months the task of ago, attempted proving
Sir
to-day. behalf of defence in a
cross-examination completely paralys ed the Times' s contention, and he aded that it was which formed those forgeries tho sole of the foundation
Pauperism.
and deaths
with
Com
Parnell
in
immense well as in it
of births over was 6,992, a decrease of 2,342 has taken in place tho population. The estimated popula tion is half a million loss than it was ten the tho number of years ago, while has almost doubled in ""that paupers excess
FilzpatSt. of
evidences
oven
3..
the very which exhaustive speech, is not It is yet concluded. expected that Sir Russell's Charles opening will last tho whole of this week. speech at He referred considerable length,. 40 that of i!h case .the portion concerning letters which forged by suicide Pigott,
opened
powerful
General has Registrarfor tho quarter ending 1888. It is a record of and sad decay. 9,344
depletion people emigrated, the winter quarter,
Society a Catholic organiza and dyingtho sick
sides
and
Emigration,
on
Russell,
Parnell,
grease, smoke. All witness the
the
,
April connection
The
as
were
News,) ,
light fire
Daily
London,
is
visited
qu
the
FOREIGN.
lighted
into
s. '
merely
until
thrown
burnt
a
Jnteccolonial
warn
el
(From
bellito
bellite
greatly and safety energy lo have before appears in as opportunities mining operations." military
morning
qnd
should keep water .way,. and
has M. Guesnoy as 'ProoureurBouchez, Tho President of Relief has Committee from the great African Stanley,
growing
in
which there
succeeded M. General. the Ernin Pasha received a letter explorer, is
a
long
H.
M.
account
i
;
not
were
in
subse being aid of the
of catridge aud smoked
more
with which
fcl
fic
men
ivory
off- the the east.
cut
so
impossible
the
was
fragments with exploded
withdrawn;
was
but who
cases
the
spluttered
'
A man who has lives. people's is a the age of a hundred raya But there at exists the these days. in Liverpool a moment worthy present have his Irishman who will attained next on the 15th of 107th birthday
the ;
the.
Lakes by the Nile, Nyanza, and Tanganyika Nyassa to the mouth of the Zambezi. He suggested that this line stations shPuld be throughout
a
quently detonator, fuse a
of
Terence M'Ardle tho at his 3 house, residence, off Park-lane. 7 court, Shaw's-alley, of This is the oldest and poorest quarter to the Wapping adjacent Liverpool, of Dock. ere tho ruins may be seen inhabited tho houses formerly by celeof some whom bra ted merchant princes, out made a good thing of the slave traf I
tribes
In
Africa
was buried pound of the explosive with an equal weight of gun which was fired powder, by a fuse.
man.
J.
them
sustained slaves to the
and
out,
con
porters,
naked
of
company
—
as
guard
of belliic were question, cartridges crushed beneath a heavy falling weight other were built into catridges up which was target, penetrated by a rifle a of bellite w:.s bullet fired bullet; from.au rifle at an iron elephaut plate,
the greatest vital capacity. of our milieu is the stature until he at and his weight, centenarian, score and ten, tained the age of thrco It has now stone.averaged fourteen dwindled down to ten, and would not bo of his so much as that but for the fact
poor other
died
and
Tripoli, Arabs
in
as
laws
caravans
selling
Algiers, The
and killed, they were the women, and children were as sold, slaves. Providence had drawn a waterline the north the of from to south
properties,
almost
is
to
Egypt.
which through they passed. neighboured of tho Congo, as
fnlnmni/iq
told
are
riek,
ceasing be the law
Its
by
trade wanted
by means except On the Tuesday
it
explode detonating
experiments
and
never
of dynamite,
to
the severity "of the weath about naked and used to go out -in the snow, after which ho with all the keen sense a race would run of a juvenile bather in of enjoyment
possessed This jtiste
scarce in becoming pressure high age, to
that
little
tion
Centenarians
poor
years.
on a recent Tuesday', of the Sunday Times, reporter most are remarkable. While its ballistic is six times that of gunpowder, energy and its distributive is than force, greater
a
As soon wished
visitors.
grand
selves
Explosive.
brimstone.
Day
every
was
principally into the ducting
a
ignited,
animal in 7in.
Seven.
this
in
of
stand time to As to
not
Africa,
Trade,"
lately
demonstrated
says
to that a fine was told lady himself in a talk to him, he hid away from which no remote part of the ship, of persuasion could draw him amount that she had de he was assured until that It without parted. goes saying has been en this of longevity prodigy lino constit dowed with an abnormally he cared When a lad in Ireland ution.
We
penni
Hundred
as
'
.wife
Kind
shape pf roll
take" his bus when employed and Douglas, one his
twenty
Deaths
sent
which is the invention ©f Mr. te, a of 'Latum, Swede, is composed di-nitro-beusole and nitrate of ammonia, blended in conditions known only to the inventor. It has the of appearance hard and is manu very yellow soap, factured in of the size and cartridges
Shure
to
brought
receiving
being In A Patriarch
New
Irish
on
would
and its its People, of a lecture the subject delivered at Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel on 23rd. Feb. by Commander Cameron. showed The lecturer by the aid of maps the vast districts which had been depopulated by the slave trade,— a trade he said, which 6000 lives costs Africa Slaves were day of the year. every
Belli
—
Stuart
last
the
to
Central
"
midsummer.
crash, family
a
order miles—in On one occasion,
toil
the
debate
a
He had the authority the army that British never be used against',
Thousand
Slave
vu
of French flats, could let out at the numbers of
financial
dailv
Six
Carl
that he roll himself
intended anticipated Those how people, and the inevitable
was
never
ever, result
i
oia
UvlCU
housed
attentions
his
for
A
er
-
UvUSVl
remitting old man
as a year ho worked and it is 'recor docks, to regularly walk home n distnneo of two or
three
so
encouraged as they were ment laid and the Municipal Council, bauds on ancient monu their vandal to the ground, and razed them ments, edifices
101st the
moment
some
in
be
Parliament
.in
O
rejoiced, in
he
of
These speculators,
at
his
for
tho Eternal and sanctioned by tho Govern
fibre
his
six had
inconsiderable
no
must
bat of
under arms. of leading men in soldiers should the Irish Loyalists.
period. work kindly disposed are on behalf getting ing men up a raffle of Terry. But is perhaps his friend Mr. J. J. Fitzpatriek who has been on-
the to witness phenomenon of carriage hard manual a conteuarian performing, It that was labour. happened Terry and ou toil-siained particularly grimy in a trim that day, aud as he said wasn't
tene
filtrated
'speak,
and
existence fur I hear that
there
men
five
Terence. you," piped believe I am correct in saying that is the oldest M'Ardle man in Grea,t Britain at th3 present and with time, careful treatment he may yet drag on an
glass
nft.fii
by of
money building ments and who now can find in Rome, to inhabit For more no tenants thorn. than ten years the building mania past has, every City.
glass. to
fare.
disgraced precursors While the.
in
astonishment, took a small
ded that
troubles alarming de-
their
He
.
at an speaking at Portadown,
Saunderson,
a week it. There must be attend to the- national defences. a Home Ruler Parliament, nothing under Heaven would make them recog nise it or The moment obey its laws. there was a chance of Home Rule being would arm and and drill, passed they in a fortnight could have 50,000 they
to
<r
"
he
whatever knew him the
difficulty
Threats.
demonstration
affairs,
I
country
Knmo.thin
said
recognising ho en This by the tones of his voice. was a startling instance of the old man's of vision aud clearness of brightness " intellect. and its glad oi am to Shure, no
him. tered
to
never
Up
the their in the Peninsula or cause has been immediate particular of the the bankruptcy magnates who invested
havo
to
whistle
salt-heaver
street
to
his
full
aud unselfishly willingly in order to keep up her pay piper And now tho fatal result of grandeur. shown that the this is by the fact policy the classes are poorer rebelling against The
like
three or foil r times Fitzpatriek in and had met him last about years, months the venerable ago, invalid
see
my loife, at it'll if oivo anything all, and, fdiih, one." 1 may here bo a whole explain used to bo pelted and that the veteran made ranch of by the neighbours, but saw him the worse for nobody ever liq to had tho uor. Needless add, Terry
the
Government.
ho
my
should
Power,
his
loving
patriot,
Colonel.
pierced great eyes, and intelligent showed that he was once a expression, handsome man. Alas ! he very ap much and for the peared changed, .worse. He was tended being by his middleonly surviving daughter-'A who is nearly blind. aged woman, She avvoke him, and asked him if he knew tlic who wasgentleman by his side. he had seen Now, although Mr. only
of
disappointed people wofully for with the new anticipations, increase of came an abnormal that under the flimsy pretext
their
has
he
T
wet
so
regime taxation
that
face,
which he replied with " tho Thank a fine touch brogue,' had a but I've already sorr, yekoindly, to I tiicn him take a dhrop. pressed he had a small whiskey, knowing that much to for "crathur," but, partiality
best of
of Italy were deluded into the that a glorious era was in store belief of a United for them. Rome tbe capital that would mean a horn of plenty Italy the land aud abolish even would enrich Never the last of poverty. vestiges a
his
!
an
wnnbl
fl.
people
were
in
"
was
wonder
no
frame,
!
fire. inextinguishable twelve About months ago I happened " as he is% called to see Terry," by his outside a neighbours, sitting cooper's his without yard reading prayer-book of I masked him the aid spectacles.
condition. prosperous under such circum in stances the unemployed Rome should seek to rival their in London colleagues that in demonstrating the powers against Rome was taken be. When in 1870 the of by the Italian troops possession It
ardent
with
uiiuiiviui
which.
country
Ar
the and
so
an
army
rocAnrnoc
With
faculties
;
|
j
nnanmnl
4hn
habit time.
|
«tv\lnH
/ii-i
do
the been in considerable
|
Lnn jLiao
Vincent
St.
j
with Indeed, compared long. whom I have seen some octogenarians He he looks re positively juvenile. members all about the Irish rebellion of 1789, in which his father suffered, and down to the present day he remains"
Rome.
standing
of
now
unimpaired. of au attenuated exception furrowed lines the strongly there is little to indicate
Cadogan-place,
large
on
been in I have
Saunderson's
Orange
ures,
J
costly
a
has
him for a Though borne down by poverty and the weight of years, the old fellow still looks and retains a fine specimen of his face,
fatuous Already Signor Crispi's His is bitter fruit. policy bearing of the Franco-Italian abrogation treaty has created a serious of commerce of in tho. commerce and industry crisis the and has thrown thousPeninsula,of Italiau workmen ands and thousands out of employment. The support of a. and
the priests
who have
lived
navy
die ton,
Armagh,-
I-Ie
of visiting
London.
in
our
Colonel
,
from
Paiil,
A later concerned. gentlemen Dr. died desDatch savs that Maguire of the throat. suddenly from au affection attended He was by the Rev. Father
Socialism
is
Union.
tunnel-liko
.
but
cal
Mary's,
of
town
1782. of period
such Mid
beneficent
by the
'
of tho alarming consequence which appear to have originated at instructions were received in- Dublin, Yard to investigate the matter, Scotland a detective made in and accordingly at where the death the house quiries and also interviewed the medi occurred
Kelly,
15th,
at
a 81 years. Liverpool to obtain taken pains great authentic, of his age, and I am in possession proof evidence on that of irrefutable point, gathered not only from his native place,
In
St.
born
ancient
March
rumours
of
the
near
Commission.
"
M'Ardle, was
Government
a
in which passage, yon have to literally' grope your way, we into a door in the wall, turned aud pre found ourselves in a sently dimly-light ed room some ten feet square. Lying bed near in a little the fireplace was poor old Terence, well-cut feat whose clear,
1
courts
Terence name,
the
under prosperous established
more
—
.
Old hero's
U'Pnf.
decay topogra On going up
|
visited
law
Hft
the day, and is supposed to the of the neighbourhood in reference to the Parnell
during
have
nrnolr
ov
and grandeur" and otherwise.
narrow
i
out
nrcrl
"
Til
An
—
'Trhliinn
fallen
phical
—
for consented to the payment demanded that them. The made show inquiries arrived London from Dr. in Maguire
i
of
,
the Monsieur Chevruel, has is and 102, chemist, universal .fame in consequence. achieved of the Mersey, Yet here, on tho banks his flourishes a patriarch five sen years ior an individual whose remarkable and chequered career would personality furnish most a interesting biography. month. French
-
and pro him oh tho day of his arrival that some men duced the letters, staling for the money. were downstairs waiting to Dr. Houston took' the letters Mr. in an room. Dr. adjoining Maguire tho letters, Maguire having inspected
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who is contesting the seat in the Bright, Liberal intei'est. UnionistAdvices from Abyssina show that the Soudan met Dervishes from the Lower the Abyssinian forces, commanded by
he experienced of
relief
the
Einin
Mr. states that he was Stanley the natives from incessantly fighting II e adds that Ilwiri to Lake- Nyanza. to Emin at he the expects rejoin Wadelai by the 10th of December. Lord to Churchill declines Randolph as candidate for Mr. a Bright oppose the the electorate Birmingham
the
them
intends the
putting
Liberal
interest,
In the
United
States members several day reference of to the life
John
yester
made
lengthy Right
the
late
all agreeing Bright, sustained a great and by the sad event. the Queen left Biarritz
has
England
loss irreparable Her Majesty
Eoglaud
Australian
term
of office
ony,
owing
Lord
has
Leamington in
those pay the
to
Persacola to prepare orders with the object,
which
sales,
000
bales
receive
if
to-day, 300,and the clos sustained. The
available,
were
from
well Australia
Copper £96.
Tin
firm.
is
the
at
of
sitting
4.
April
Para
the
ell
Mr. Parnell endeavour
and his obtain
tto
in
colleagues Home
Press some
French
articles
Press
is
freely
Boulanger's Brussels.
reviling precipitated large number
A
are supporters loyal in their confidence
who in
now
of
of his
most
tn
nrnnpfid
wifli
obtain possible in his absence, rendering to be again returned for if
General
conviction
him
ineligible
Parliament.
The
has able
consequence, General, fearing
dangered. The balance
that
his
flight life
was
she
the en
South
recovered
now
to
Mary sufficiently
to
and has given rationally denial to the rumour that from mental suffering disorder.
is
The
Bill
for
legalising sister
wife'B
in
with marriage Scotland has in the House
Australian loan has been taken up at (£550,000) of brokers. The par by a Syndicate stock is now at a quoted in the market premium of £1 10s. per cent.
passed its second reading of three. of Commons, by a majority Emil Trietel, a in large corndealer has with suspended Berlin, payment, to six liabilities million amounting
The Gladstonian Mr. Phipson-Beale
marks.
...
Birmingham, of
the
late
in
has nominated party as their candidate for to the son opposition
Right
Honorable
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a
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proprietors
of the that have, supporters Ministry been returned, additional accomsitting modation has been found to be required of the on the and a right Speaker, fourth bench is mem being erected ; to bers sit on the desiring Speaker's are right using chairs. and Lord and suite Lady Onslow have arrived, Sir William House.
and
changes in the of Mr. transfer
the
vriAiitslw V XUUOlJ'
vialrl
Public
to
the Nimmo
of
Endacotthas
obtained the against
damages the Pall Mall
+h
ah
department
and
in
all
its
Gazette
4.
April
to push on legitimate power but they would not open works.
works, relief
any At
a
tion
held
was
again
of
meeting
caucas
the
Opposi G. R. Dibbs
Mr. yesterday, elected leader. of Parliament re Houses In the Lower yesterday. Sir Henry Parkes stated that
Both assembled Chamber
the Government session a short ing the work
to make
proposed
A
but
the limit
effective one, to a dispassionate and on an searching consideration amending Land in which he claimed the Bill, of the House. of all sections support
holders
4. Adelaide, April appointed by the share Great Northern Gold-
committee of the
waited on the Com Syndicate of Crown Lands missioner yesterday of asking for the purpose the Govern ment to institute a prosecution in con nection with the salting of the speci mens which on induced to they were
mining
take
The
shares. up that Coles replied was constituted the not
legally
take
man
whose
A
found
yesterday. A servant
The
Government unknown
was
Torrehs
Lake
is
name
in
in her are
quiet,
weather
is
could
action.
the
named Annie suicide yesterday
compiittd ihgjierself Shares
Hon.-Jenkin the Syndicate
as
any
floating
bedroom. but prices
now
quiet
at
and
are
firm.
settled.
April
500
over
drowned. Samoa.
persons is
Everything
accepted. The
strike
men
on
from
the
Phoenix
Ballarat have returned to work of the con pending the decision that will ference bo held on shortly the subject. A young man named Henry Mouritz, as the aged 38, well known
Foundry
at
to the Hydraulic been arrested for the the
British
arrived.
recent
Power
Calliope,
that at
disaster
On
Secretary Company, has
embezzling £2000. Commander Kane,
gunboat
vessel forlorn
seaman
weather-
a
presents appearance. has strike
condition.
The Government
are tenders inviting the of 5,000 bags of seed supply wheat. The tenders will close on the 11th of April. The men who committed the recent at North Adelaide have burglaries been and have been found arrested, to be well-known Victorian crim
for
The laroo
few
returns mines
official
copper
show
years f.Anc
from
a
irnorlw
the "Wal the last
during" surplus
about
of
f.liaia
mAVn
f.lio
onfnal
production. received
As
beeD
has
bounty
a
thev Government has been demanded
by
planation directors.
an
ex
from
the
the Manager of the Broken Hill Company, has and has Mr. Paton been resigned, in his stead. appointed The south mine is still yielding good aud the assays show a fair ore margin
Mr.
Hare
of profit. The directors mine having
the
of
concentrators, of silver and ton. Brokens Block 14's
averaging 67 per cent, are
29s. ; 22s. 6d.
Souths,
Norths,
147 tons of Silver.
ounces
satisfaction The mine to the daily 22 ounces of lead
£28
Block
14
to
tons and
626
of
lead
10s.,
13s. 6d.
Junctions, Centrals, 17s.
The at smelting week has amounted yielding
North
the
per
at
quoted 97s.;
Hill
Broken
inspected Mine, have expressed much at its condition. improved is sending 80 tons of ore
16,450 6.
April Britannia
P.
& O. R.M.S. with to England,
;
for the of ore,
Melbourne, The
;
took
specie her, amounting to £135,000. Another has arisen in con difficulty nection with the1 strike at the Phoenix
suming the
On the men re of pending the decision the Company refused
Ballarat.
Foundry,
work,
conference, who
is the president of the Ironworkers Union, he employment, having organised the strike. Sir Wm. the Robinson, acting " at home" at Govern Governor, gave an ment House, which was yesterday, and Lord largely attended, Lady Onslow being among the guests.
Sheldon,
Francis,
manager
Underwriters
of
Lloyd's
who left per Association, Britannia for London, was enby his friends in the marine
R.M.S. tertained
Vmsrinacs
nf
n
WW
w
to his departure, and with a purse containing
w
n-n/>liAAr» lUiiVUWJA
was
250
JSX1VM.
presented sovereigns.
6. Sydney, April An influential deputation yesterday waited the of Public Minister upon Works to extend the rail asking him terminus at Redfern way to Circular
Quay
without further -Mr. delay. that the was replied proposal one of the first that would be taken in hand bv the Government. Smith
April 5. to Parliament wing been commenced, Mr. £16,000 having been
at
critical
irisnra.nnA
3.
Melbourne, The north-east House has now Pidon's tender
and
Mr.
The steamer Richmond has arrived and of the news confirmatory brings recent wrecks and at Samoa floods and islands. An im the adjacent mense of property has amount been there,
beaten
Bowen
by hang-
crenerallv
nnw
Auckland,
been
The
congratulated
brilliant
British
Mines.
Another of the unem deputation ployed waited upon Sir Henry Parkes and him the urged upon yesterday, some .of immediately necessity starting works. The in reply, relief Premier, stated that the Government was doing public
and
pluck
VUIW)
Mr. Patterson has been of the of department
office.
charge
warmly
were
ship.
KHfi
4-
IvUvUv
Works while Mr. office, been transferred from that of a minister to the position
has
without offered
ttri TV
UlVllV
men
their
inals.
include Ministry Davies, who pre-
riawfralia
n CU
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of
guests at Government
The
H.M.S. constable of £1500
the
are
Robinson
converse
deceased
has of
abundance
is
for the one con unemployed, alone a hundred men. tractor requiring A very few men, are however, willing to work. number, of Owing to the increased
have be
4.
work
destroyed Anderson
which was The syndicate formed with the Burra a view to purchasing copper mines in South Australia has now abandoned its proposals. a
of the
German
emphatic
an
to a provoking rebellion, Boulanger have him summarily and that executed, the National in Republican Committee,
of
announced to London,
Zanzibar. making cruiser Habricht and have been ordered to
gunboat Wolf Samoa. The famous actress,
notorious BoulLapuerre, in the General's angist, addressing stated that the Government supporters, in the of event General intended,
the
his
for
are
the
the
forced
has
Boulanger
and
children,
In Brussels it is understood that the Government intend to take stepsBelgian to have General Boulanger expelled, frbm Belgium. M.
of
of proceeding his intention where the Bonapartists are now staying, almost immediately. Further intelligence from Africa that Mr. ancl Emin Stanley reports have Pasha the lake quitted regions of men, and with a large party women
irinl.
t.liA
a
deprived
time.
his
opened denounce
now
be
will
Boulanger,
and civil rights. Government has given The Belgium notice that he must General Boulanger in over a certain not remain Belgium
much shaken the him, and assisted
ho
personal that expected result in (he
military
to
flight
greatly
Paris,
intend
and
the
with
General
of.
whereby
with teeming General
coward for deserting his cause alarm of danger. The Govern-
a
at the first manf:
that
Chamber
the President threatened violence. It is generally the will prosecution
there
Carrington)
most
rate of wages. The at the deposits Savings Bank show an increase of £257,000 over those of last year. " An accident to the lift'" at Came ron's tobacco factory occurred yester resulted in two men, named day, which Arnold and and a Terry, being killed, third so as to be in a terribly injured
INTERCOLONIAL.
The Public that announced
the
The Plasterers' now been to a men brought the conclusion, lis. accepting per day as the standard
vacation.
Melbourne, April .Works Department
of
v
the
in
Sydney,
assumed
conviction
as
stated
also
ists
of
5.
as being the most stormy that has debate taken place. the During members of the Boulangist party
ever
Ireland.
him
April
of Deputies for leave to institute a prosecution General against a heated debate, was, after Boulanger of 150. carried The by a majority is characterised sitting by the French
for
his for
and a colon influential her. On boarding proceed to meet both Commander Kane and vessel,
(Lord
number
in the House committees succession to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. The from the Parliament adjourns for the 16th to the 25th April, Easter
was
the
in
their
Rule
chairman of Lords,
Customs
accusation. Sir Richard Webster protested against and the remarks of the opposing counsel, left the Court, a con finally displaying of temper. siderable amount A motion last night brought forward
since the place 1882, including of assassination Lord Frederick Cayendish. and Mr. Burke, were mainly due to the existing state of agrarian and were as affairs not attributable, of by the Times , to the efforts alleged
Royalists, election
Ed.
—
tli8 by Attorneyof him as a unworthy member of the English Bar in accusing of complicity in Mr. Parnell' murders without a shadow of evidence to support
the vho'le of the Commission, yesterday, was Sirl Charles day occupied by his address who continued on Russell, In the course of behalf of Mr. Parnell. he endeavoured his remarks to show the that Irish crimes which have taken
The
untrue.
the
London, At
He
core.
General
is
quoted
the
position
steady. is
is
telegram
London,
to
now
The market
sales.
these
are
inlviofloioH
mnnv
his speeoh Sir Chas. Russell, continuing for of Mr. Parnell the defence before the made a vigorous Statutory Commission, and on the AttorneyGeneral onslaught -counsel for the Times Richard (Sir for having taken up a case Webster) was which he must have known rotten
opened
was
were
prices ing wool ships overdue for
War and
sailing of necessary, at Samoa. the squadron of the new of wool series
strengthening At the first
this
that -
them undertook to receiving expense. The United States for Minister has ordered the warships Iroquois
thn
ford,
if
colonies,
inpeuding
And
col that Constitu-
connection
in
the
Australian
the
to
of
KnutsLord therewith. of State for the Col the Secretary the application. has refused onies, at the prop Having made inquiries to er we are state authorised source,
of
notice
given
as to House of Lords be the Government would to send a to each few troops
prepared of the
fever Up to the oc have
yellow
Governor
as
nhnncrA
finnnl
CAM
question whether
Sultan's
occurred at Rio Janerio. four thousand deaths and out of the small population now left in the town there is an average death rate of 120. daily Sir Frederick Broome, the Governor of Western has applied to the Australia, of his Colonial Office for an extension
Loan Trust, and Agency Company have declared a dividend of. ten per the past cent, for
a
of
outbreak
terrible
present curred,
shire.
British
1887 in the present
in
has
—
The
large majority. Great excitement
A
to-day. to be
stated
is
was
Governor
a
throned favor.
the that probable of Kintore the newly-appointed Australia— will Governor of South succeed the late Sir Thomas Gladstone, as the Lord Lieutenant of Kincardine
-
It Earl
Senate
Negus
The
defeat.
upon
at Con prevails of a stantinople owing to the discovery the life of the Sultan— Ab plot against The it has dul Hamid. conspirators, order the plot in transpired, organised to restore to the the throne reigning who was monarch's elder de brother,
for the
-
Honourable
for
himself for
by
seat.
vacant
that
Hon. number that Mr.
a
severe
inflicted
the battle. during which The Hungarian Army Bill, was introduced into the Diet, providing in the for additional a large expenditure has been carried Military Department,
Right
for represented stated however is
It
of years. Qladstone in ward,
late
the
a
and
himself,
killed
—
which
constituency John Bright
Negus
for a libel him in con published against nection with the case he brought against Miss Cass. Earl has been Morley appointed
.
to
journey
.
horrors
dreadful
the Fasha.
on
-
the
of
coming
was
saved
Samoa, into Port
in
has the
The
town
clerk
at
whose Blayney, committed suicide yesterday by blowing his head off with some dynamite. The West-end saw-mill and steam works were burnt to the ground joinery name
was,
Clark,
last
was night. Everything completely and the damage is estimated gutted, at
£10,000. combustion is Spontaneous of the fire. supposed to be the origin Nice rains are from many reported of the colony. parts A
strike
compositors prietors
in
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St.
Record
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J.
George's
Terrace,
Perth.
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;
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all
arising. Blood
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6. Adelaide, April The no Premier has received infor mation the of the regarding floating balance of the loan, and he discredits the report. The dividend of the thirty-first Hill Broken to £3 mine, amounting on the old shares and 6s. on the new, and will has been declared he payable on th6 17th inst. The week's operations at the Broken Hill mine show that 2,868 tone of ore have yielded 445 tons of lead and 16,244 ounces of silver. Shares are brisk ; Brokens (new) £30 10s. j Block 14's, 95s. Some nice rains have fallen at the and the weather is threatening North,
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cannot
be
milk,
by
and,
Friday.
collation
fast
on
days
in
of butter, moderation, is milk permitted, except Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. on Sun5. No fast or abstinence use, and
health
of
years,
appointed. 7.— All of years to
who
have
arrived
discretion in
"sVhich
at
bound
are
Communion
Holy
within
T
T
under.
10
quarter,
to
O
E
Perth,
the
and
GIBNEY,
Bishop of Perth. 20th February 1889.
St.
APRIL. Leo the
THTJR. Great, P.C.D. FBI. Seven Dolours of B.V.M. 12. 13.— SAT. St. Hermengild, M. King, 14.— PALM SUNDAY. 15. MON. Of the Feria. —
,
.
16.—
TUES.
17.
WED.
—
b
in IMPOUNDED on Glenavon, Toodyay, one., -dark .March, bay in forehead branded near on much like very no other high ; r
star,
teeth';
thing hands not
by law,
Glenavon,
.COLT
the time allowed within sold to defray expenses. ROGER SCULLY. 11th March, 1889. 10s .
is
politician
his.
on
,to
a an
give
a
in
burning
desire,
heart
numbers,
and
.
-
.
notwith of -their paucity the narrownessof
.aii&
esal
en
:<£
.
IftecQtir.
ft.
APRIL
11,
1889.
VISIT.
DILLON'S >.
—
and Australia, to Irishmen opportunity further assistance in the a for of cause the
.
of which their race is Material aid is in dispens striving. able to carry on the struggle to a termination. The Irish in successful Australia
have always most gener-: of ously responded to the demands the land of their and ancestors ; the munificent made offerings by on them the shrine of fatherland. w
AT.fl uxicv'
uwoxi
f nof.
mnQOnun lucoiouxo
uuaiu.iQa
looiroa
;
that John Dillon M.P. assert of the most is one prominent of the age is to political figures what is not at all likely to be the Wherever gainsayed. ques tion for Ireland is pf autonomy John Dillon is a. much discussed, talked of and a much written about say
The person. Rule in are,
opponents general,
of
Home
decidedly
have received tions the during 7s. 6d. Guildford, 15s. Mr. O'Toole,
the
following
"week
:-r-Mr.
Mr.
;
subscrip Horrigan, Guildford,
Allpike,
-6d.
7s.
Bridgetown,
j
Footballing -has commenced in again and" Perth Fremantle and matches will be played: shortly
AT -Geraldton a native named been to death for the sentenced another on the aboriginal
'.Peter
,
-
;
.has
of murder Murchison
river.
A
of the membersi.of large number female branch of the Sacred Heart went Association to Holy Communionon very
t
the
Sunday morning
the
It
was
on
Thursday
last.
in
resolved
the Legislative Council forward to the' of Secrietajy Austalian and® -'all petition connected papers therewith, for an authoritative decision. to
State
the
At
West
Fremantle.
a man named John been sent to prison for two Charles assaulting a Elsegood, him bar-boy; by violently striking on the head with a pewter pot.
has
Mangalow months
for
Injuries
of
serious
nature were sus-x named Gordon Septon, at Fremantle, on Friday last, through his having accidentallyfallen from a staircase which he- was on working. tained
by
a
a
very
carpenter
Tomorrow evening the iibual, monthly of the male branches 6f the meetings of the will Association Sacred Heart be held in Perth and It is to Fremantle; be will hoped that the attendance he large.
There present
number great the Catholio
was
;land
Recently, £12 fined
-Mr.
"mock
to
many
attend.
McKenzie
Grant was Geraldton :for,.a He had neglected, it to before appears, the report, 29th December the number of last, sheep de pastured by him. Squatters bear this case breach
and
of the
costs;
at
Scab Act.
-
in
vo
mind
!
Unur-n
"DTTY
mean"
T-n<nv
WAV JJV/J
ts
XA.VJU.JU
-in
members, Men's evening.
Young
Thursday by the
on
supplied doubless caused
election",
of
a
at
Society's meeting The attraction
€€. v
which they them selves live. Some years ago the Brothers Redmond made a very successful tour of the colonies but ; the cause for which they then has since become more pleaded as;
A
AOJUJjATJJLF,—-
YV
the
is
of subject in article last Thursday's Herald. The writer describes, and faithful manner, the
exact
Irish
Mr.
it
autonomy
and Mr.
Parnell
for
which
are
agitating.
a-
J1A.T
DOSS
contributed issue of the in
an
artistic form of
Gladstone
,
as. well more intelligible popular, all sections of Australian society. All that the desire of the time, Redmonds and their admirers was treated of by many as a clamour as
endowed with but little fervour, having But since sense. then, Mr. Glad the most popular of English stone, has lent of the weight statesmen, visionaries
political
To
We
in
doubt of their wishes to see no Ireland enjoyingthesame privileges
in your pur indefatigable and with undaunted re pose, spirit sistand try to conquer evil iniquity with good, having before your eyes the reward prepared for those who the combat name for of Christ Pius IX. THURSDAY,
his shedding shoulder some about i/'; 13£ brand or mark ;
National Library of Australia
001.
E.
claimed will be
the
Feria. Feria.
6d.
visible. If
been announced issue, of the Record,
to
stockyards, 16th Saturday, saddle.
the
—
my
;
small
Of Of
"Be
JOHN i
many afford
promotion
Eije .
-v
T
has
to
direction
jicvv
.
o
countrymen
Australian to the Colonies, way and he will visit the various cities, towns and districts for the purpose of advancing the Home Rule cause. Mr. Dillon's mission will give
Tionrfi
run and on my trespassing now in one BAY HORSE, my yard, like Branded on near side something about 15 hands high, off hind stands p foot white, white scar on off side. If not' claimed within the time allowed be sold, to defray by, law, will expenses. SLATER. GEO. Coomalling, Toodyay, April i, 1889.
jr;
to
As obeyed. in a recent this famous
Paul.
|$|M.
to their when
to
charm:
a
words,
nature possess the they have only to be without be, delay,;
seem
spoken
the
—
FOUNt)
8si
of.
Directory
be paid in advance. 2 guineas. Music and singing, Entrance Fee, £4. over 8 guineas Children 10 years, per quarter. O
Would
to go Easter
commences diocese on Ash Wednesday and ends on of the feast of SS. Peter octave
11.
per
homes. J ohn Dillon's addressed" to his
this
JOSEPH,
5 -guineas
.the
-
them, had clung steadfastly
:
1
TERMS
standing
Eflcal
was
farmers tenant who, despite cheerless to which poverty had condemned misgovernment
their above
—
he
the the
thenature according to the and all who have arrived regulations at the use of reason, though not bound to fast before the completion of their 21st bound to year, are, however, from abstain flesh meat on the days or
employments
SCHOOL.
children,
Irishmen
of Australia,
part
fashion
began to subjected tell his constitution and upon ; to retire from Parlia was obliged and seek relief in travel. ment, In 1885 he returned to Ireland, and his again to devote began; ardent soul and his cultivated mind of his country and to the liberation of the protectionof that remnant
on permitted Ash except on
are
—
For
poor
,
to1
advancement
GERALDTON. —
-the
still
is,
a
speaking,
:
after;
elected-
was
cause
Australia'
have; contributed resources, their share to the cause of Home Rule in. the -past. And we do- not .doubt for a moment that single should Mr. Dillon them a visit pay they will not fail to give another of their zeal. practical -proof
was
which
by
0 0
...
....
cheese,
their
0 0
1.
...
.
.
...
the
time,
10
Gibney
Woods Mr. Michael Connor, Subiaco Mrs. Mansfield Mr. Jos. Mansfield Net proceeds of Concert
in
their 6.— All whq have completed and 21st are bound to fast year unless excused the state of abstain,
—
0 10 10
...
...
Some few years Dillon
the
West
.'but
plain their of
wherever aid
to
Rule.
their
see
the
is
.their
of the hour, and; when out from his col singled and consigned to a, prison leagues cell. In the to 1883, hardships
lays.
Mr.
per
the he
—
...100
...
Ferrara
Mis.
...
...
Weaver —
...
...
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...
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Mrs.'
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...
.
A
Esq:
Letters
Initial J. A.
Monday fish
cheese,
Wednesday and Good
'
...
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—
indult, days at
on
0
per
meal.
special
10
...
and
meat same
0
'10
...
is
days in Lent, and Fridays,
and
Saturday,
10
Irwin.
meat"
all
Week.
0 0
0
...
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Wednesdays
2. Flesh used at-the
0
6th
Wednesday,
on
10
...
...
...
0 10
of
use
dinner
at
except Ember
0 0
10
.The
1
ori
—
mitted
0
6
1
Hall,
wiia ms elo .impressed all who have ever heard quence, him plead for his native and land, the record of his life political and him to be a vigorous proves resolute The parliamentarian. of the young sincerity politician tested in his was early years, when had become imprisonment
:
—
by Miss Eliz.
A'Ffiehd;..'" S..H. Parker,
,
_
REGULATIONS-
commences
March
Holy
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Albany,
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0
,Mi\,
It
Irishmen, cast,
colony;' of this,
House of Commons by the of Tipperary, and his life people has ever since been marked with in cident after incident more striking He has than the preceding one.
and dispen regulations, in virtue of special issued, from the- Holy See, for Lent,
sations
...
Party.
this,
eventually
comparatively
the
I.EVER,
GALLE'S,
Rule
of is
Home
inaugurated
was-
will realized.
duty lot
on Dublin, occasion .that never memorable, with the when -he found ..fault inactive of Mr. who Butt, policy the founder was of the old Home
The. following;
of
—
...
Campbell
J.
:
and
wishes
are
numer
more
.
ous,:
but
cause
the
aeepiy
V.G., thanks
sincerest
2nd sub
Guilfoyle,
at
Molesworth
in
C.M.,
KEYLESS
FRENCH Guaranteed,
,career
of
becoming day by day
.
political
President.
1889
£ Mr.
colonies.
PERTH.
the following subscriptions' Perth School, North Brigid's Collected by Mb. Guilfoyle.
St.
of, to'
advocates
:the
as a is appearance politician to be forgotten aneventnever in the of the Irish history struggle for legislative His independence.
first
'
NORTH
Eev. return
to
entrusted Diocese.
to &c., apply REV. J. BYRNE,
Prospectus, VERY
LENTEN Very
been
and addit Many important improvements a be mentioned amongst which may ions, well quipped Chemical and PhilLaboratory it is the; losphy Hall, will, hoped, increase and enable present advantages of the College -'the Fathers to give the Vincentian pupils entrusted to their care an education fully the suited to the requirements of day.
Registrar.
ST.
establishments
adjudica
the 20th day of February F. WILLIS TAYLOR,
Dated
in a advocates, or .unfavourable light, that acknowledge he, influence exercises over, a-powerful .his fellow-men. John Dillon's
b
Liverpool England will be excluded they peremptorily from the benefit of the said order. The 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 oclock m the forenoonat the said Chambers
(
has
it
the Bishop of the Lordship and Spacious well-appointed buildings' tcombined with beauty and healthfulness and the solid oituation, imparted training the pupils,, have, already won for St. Stanis laus' a prominent place amongst the educa
by
of the said court in the City of Street in default or thereof
9 Cook
to whom
Mission, his
Dillon
,h ave ;
,
.
'
the
cause
.
at
situate
which Mr. favourable must they
will RE-OPEN for the, The, above College under the 'manage -year coming academic of the Priests of ment of the Congregation
District
Liverpool
BYRNE.
.
McKinley by the Nugent against
Reverend: John Peter Edward to Magee the person claiming be the heir of Peter McKinley late of Great Crosby in the County of Lan caster who died in or about the month of July 1886 are by his or her solicitors on or the 21st day of June 1889 before in and prove his or her claims to come at the of Chambers of the Registrar
-'the
,
of Peter an action
DR.
<
.
of the estate and in deceased
REV.
toL his
effect give His effortsdefeated
declared desire. been temporarily
;
matter
RIGHT
Patron—
to
endeavouring
-
Lancaster
those but
-
of
and bitterly, hostile to all who the cause; champion whether look upon the. men:
COLLEGE N.S.W.
BATHUEST,
,
Palatine
(
STANISLAUS'
ST.
.
order of the of the County made in the
an
.
.
to
PURSUANT Court of Chancery
'
much
his
and
to
influence has drawn
countrymen ing steadfastly that people
,the is
the
a
to
Irish
great
many
cause,
to
be
despised
of
branch
Fremantle
would
the
H.A.C.B. to
seem
at Society a highly meetings are gener less than £27 are glad to see a condition.
be
in
At flourishing state. one of its held recently which the receipts, ally Is.
the
amounted to large, 6d. Needless to say,
branch
in
so
prosperous
no we
Volunteers
are in muchifleindulging of the selection of anticipation forthcom compete at the matches in Melbourne. ing Intercolonial' Those West chosen to represent' Australia in the contests will have free passages great to and from Victoria1 their and hotel ex will be paid. penses
practice
in
marksmen
to
-
of his
its
support. Cling to the old principle unanimous voice of
not
The
he
Good
a
is
for after
the
children
On
the pupils the Schools in Perth attending Cathplic and Guildford will be treated to a monster atSubiaco. pic-nic will be Every effort news
Wednesday
Easter
week-
!
the
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may
the
concerning
is not available thenof course Stone only hope that Mr. Justice will succeed in getting through, without to his the twelve any injury health, months' hard labour" now before him.
in
pic-nic
we
after
a
issue.
.
Duff
Sunday
after
visit
will
Jarrahdale
Mr.
journey.
words,
resumed
Dillon
:
I
-
We
had the
the
the
opportunity
no
than1
less
brought and
;
<
three
-direct
grizzly the 'from-
did
they
really
other
-
day bears
;
Rocky astonish
natives.-
masses a
mistake
the
on
is not
A priest
Bunbury had Wednesday
at Ash
part of permitted
was
ac
that
the
said
was
correspondent.
our
to
two
say the
masses
rev. Wednesday, nor did gentle Ash on last who, Wednesday, had the of celebrate charge Bunbury district; twice We the holy sacrifice on that day. the occurred. mistake regret<that
Ash
on
man,
_
other
late
for
with
whom,
one
in
to-
came our
hand
to his wife and family, had learnt they The parting moments respect and esteem. and His scene, produced a most touching seemed much affected Honor by the feeling in his exhibited regard by the assembled such as West Austra people. Expressions could be lia is losing to-day a good man"
GUILDFORD.
28th
of
to this
passengers
due
Massilia,
month, present Hensman and family.
Mrs.
!by
colony
at
the
Albany
on
Mr.,
are
and
.
According to received, telegrams by the of Police the Commissioner week, during' continue to fairly large quantities.of gold be brought in to Roebourne from the Rilbarra goldfields.
have to say that the Male Branch Association has fallen away establishment in this very much since its Parish. the Con Yet, notwithstanding, in the little church on gregation Sunday and- evening, was un both morning last, in its over 100 precedented largeness, on each occasion. persons being present Several the Association persons joined trust will this and we they evening, A in their good purpose. persevere good number received the Sacraments the two it was here. days the priest Certainly to do will be necessary something very soon to accommodate the large congrega the Chapel. tions that are. now attending Thank God all is going on satisfactorily it:Continue to do so. may a discourse was In the evening given on the Blessed Eucharist and all were re minded of the duty of complying with the Paschal precept. 8th 1889. April we
in Jamescommitted last, Saturday night residence Taylor's being into and articles broken several valuable stolen. The are now' endeavoring police to' discover the thieves.
A
burglary
was
Perth, J. G.
on
in his indefatigable non-commissioned attain a officers of the Volunteer Force in the practical high degree of proficiency He them knowledge of their drill. gives valuable instruction periodically. Campbell
Lieut.
exertions
to
is
make-
Mb.
the-
in the Court stated Police he would with the that punish of rigour the law any persons for before him anpersistently
recently utmost
brought
wnisue
or
moved for
tne
His
who of
of
will
have
entire
the
thinking
com
be
whom
Bunbury
our
to
afraid
trust
with their
of in tion justice performing magisterial four
in
friends
to
our
so
which
ears
duties
at
all
Justice times
Stone will the during Justice Onslow,
Chief Puisne him
Judge in
inmate
just. little "hi"
til
sitting number
as
cDcainna
us
justify
in
is
no
stated,
to assist appointed His Honor be Should
n-F
be
his sinecure
concluded, of the from
our
hearts. Justice
Mr.
-f.Ti
a
Snriromo
will
office
about
During Stone
flrmi#:
tried them
the
of
cases—many
only the of great
the
where
to
his
his
_body
dental name
spot coroner's
The
lay. effect,
in returned, death. James of the deceased.
jury
from
end by falling overhang the
which
cliffs
a
15th
apples
of acci
verdict
Thompson
of this
West
view valent a
in
and
month,
Australia
the
from
pears will
the
was
of ch'ards
in
the
importa
the
be we
colonies
»
A meeting schoolroom
Correspondent. held in the Catholic Sunday last for the pur
own was
on
of. a fitting reception pose of organising to Bunbury Father Brady on his return after his visit to the North West. It was that the reception take the' form proposed of an address and a purse of sovereigns. The following were a. persons appointed to collect Committee ..subscriptions Mr. Bunbury, Mr. John Costello, Senr, L. C. Hastie, Mr. Thomas Mr. White, John Senr Messrs Banting, Dardanup, John Fee, Patrick James Maguire, Senr, Patrick Senr AustraSlattery, Garvey, Messrs William Frank lind, Rodgers, John James Milligan, Travis, Dunne, John Senr Mr. Bridgetown, Moriarty and Mr. Ashbee Mr. Edward Ludlow, Mr. Senr. The Kihsella, Moriarty,
from
not
being
with
overstocked
fruit
Dillon
reached
informed
He
on Albany Sunday last. Father Mateu, who waited
in
to
order Bishop,
the message the reaching he would write to His colonies Lordship he visit and let him know whether could Mr. or not. West Australia Personally seemed to Dillon inclined do so. On Father to him the Mateu representing general im that he intended to leave Australia pression American he said: "Yes, route. by the not matter that is true, but it will much." that he may to So it is possible yet come The of Mr. the Dillon's colony. object to visit to. Australia.is as much, we learn, recruit his health, as to work in the interests of the Irish cause. him the.
upon from
convey
that
on
Resident
Magistrate
leaving at which, for Wyndliam, Bunbury place he is to discharge the duties of Resident It is here that Magistrate. reported Colonel Angelo is coming to Bunbury to act as Resident There is a Magistrate: public meeting called- for Wednesday, 10th of April to protest against his ap
the
feacred
Heart
:
— :
large requiring a
From Our
our
annual
the Albany from what-I and on
as
success, make
their
to be
able
own race course
Correspondent.
meeting is to take on Wednesday
hear
it
promises
good horses In my next
some
really appearance. to give a report
on
the
place next,
to
be are
I
a
to
hope
various
that
the
Railway
opening will
June
not
is
.
he
had
an
Mr. With who Dillon, regret that owing to previous he could not break possibly
interview his
expressed arrangements at Albany,, the journey inight have been to do
anxious however he so. The Rev. Father,
The
judicial us to
and
sincere
His
active
heart
as
been
his
conscience and
say
always satisfaction did not
Friday night, bringing large quantity of to and also a few cargo Bunbury passengers. The weather here at present is fine. 8th 1889. April
in
Honor,
interest
he
on
did
on
maxim dictated.
unpleasant, done
said
reply,
o/luhacckrl
nmraw
a
have
.you
aiiion.A
that to
he
Often things.
reluctantly. know that
It
his
and
as
his
to
do had
he
It
t».
had
haid
But
had Full
en
occasion. do his duty
so
to
'he
that1 wifli
was.
a
conscience it
aW'a
him, reproach to see that so consolation many people with to the view. he had seemed agree If he had taken of. bis own conduct. put on one sid© the troxible and inconvenien'ce the other he and oh badgdne through, now he the he was receiving, pleasure would Willingly go through it- all agaih if bf meeting the very only fot the purpose been noble he had pleasant'&nd reception then that, His Honor accorded evening. taste of the of the musical spoke highly and con and Fremantle, of: Berth, people himself cludeda- hope that expressing .by"1 would before long and family and his.'wife return vand pass a happy- life amongst them. was cheered loudly pHis Honor the .On his reply. following during; Chief entertained Justice was evening the A great at the Federal Hotel. at a dinner of the the residents number" o£ leading and port were city present and bverythiffgpassed offwell. was
,
YORK.
>
j
j
"
;
you have fulfilled office it would be than more presumptuous for say that have earned the reputation of being a you and judge. upright just in which
your
in whatever would to the tend, displayed truest andthe moral, and /intel pleasure the lectual of development people, deserves our thanks. warmest Onslow have had In Mrs. one who you has efforts ably seconded your generous for the of the add we beg good people, to tender to her also our thanks and b'est wishes. that your holiday be', the ma-y Trusting of the greatest source to possible pleasureand that to us in good you, you may return duties. health to resume your We are Your Honor's Obedient Servants nearly ZOO signatures.; (Here follow
.
Association
From our own Correspondent. Last Sunday was the Communion day for 'members of the female branch of the Sacred Heart Association A good num ber approached at the Altar 7 o'clock Mass. At the ten o clock Mass Father his discourse on the Gibney continued Passion" Station and the fourth of the The stations Holy Way of the Cross. were recited at four o'clock at seven said and Benediction Rosary was given.. It isnofcified that Anderson's and Dev-
wishes. Of the manner the duties of
good
of
The cause next. is due to the I am imformed, contractors' to carry on engines not being in condition at the work as as was first speedily expected. in harbour The Orient arrived R.M.S. afternoon, having Mr. J. Dillon yesterday It that on was board. expected possibly Dillon would remain at Mr. but Albany, the Rev. F. the on Mateu boarding steamer
Western
—
held on Sunday. There was a fair attendance. The Rev. H. Brady cele brated first mass and Father Delaney, second. The s.s. South Australian came in on
the great take place till of the delay,
Campbell of
Your On the eve of Honor, your for departure England on a well earned of rest and from period your high respon sible we duties, beg to' tynder- to yotif self sincere and and Mrs. Onslow our thanks
events. I hear Southern
E.
Australia.
was
ALBANY
Mir.
Alexander Honor, Justice Esq Chief
Onslow,
pointment. Our much respected Bank:Manager, Mr. R. W. Lowe, is about to leave Bun to which bury for Geraldton, place he is transferred. Mr. Lowe has been being to the Mechanics' Institute for secretary, the past "ten which he. filled years, office to the satisfaction of all the members. He has also been Captain of the Bunbury Cricket Club for a Mr. long period. Lowe carries with him the good wishes of all the inhabitants town. of this The usual monthly meeting of the Male ot
His
To
,
Our
immensely
respect. of the
—
spirits. he which had Owing to arrangements could not well made, and which previously Mr. John Dillon unable be disturbed, was to accede to the invitation he, received Mr. from the to Perth. Bishop to come
Chief
Monday
:
to act was secretary requested as treasurer. The address was read before and without the meeting adopted any to alteration. I am not in a position give a full ofthe meeting. The many 'report friends of Father Brady were glad to see in excellent him home health and again
outside.
the on
>
honorary
-
to
conversazione at Fremantle
successful in the Solomon, and amongst Mayor Port, presided, those seats on1 the occupying platform the Hon. Johnwere Forrest, the Chief Justice himself,' Mr. W.-S. Pearse, M.L.C., Mr. D. K. the Very Congdon, M.L.C., Rev. A. Bourke, the Revs. Vicar-General; and W. J. Mouland, Council G. Stewart lors J. S. W. H. Pearse, -Pearse, John, Marshall, |E. Jones, Mr. Throssell, May0r of Northam, Mr. Mr. Macldin, Kidson, Mr. Dr. Mr. Jameson, W, Traylen, Mr. A. Gra Rosser, Evans, and '-Mr M.L.C. the deHamel, During evening the some Mayor, after prefatory remarks, His Honor with the following presented behalf of the address on people of Fre mantle every
.
;
here. Our. fruit-growers introduced no will, doubt, be rejoiced to hear the news, sake their not of keeping only -for the but also orchards because they will clean, future be able to find a in the ready sale for their of the apples and pears, by reason
pity
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our
CHIEF
HONOR TO THE JUSTICE.
The farewell Justice, given was evening,
;
being
market
1889.
8th,
DOING
;
prohibited. with believe,
insects, pre sister colonies,
the
issue."
April
;
recent
—
but
next
«
very
of of sound judgment exercise also and in some patience he kept the court instances open through in the evening late out the day andvuntil in order to dispose of the rather quickly merits His Honor justly heavy calendar. for the in manner painstaking praise at the session referred which, to, he dis onerous his very duties. judicial charged much to too But is it not expect him to to display such an amount of energy continue than twelve for no less a term and perform, the work to two allotted months, previously men? An assistant we Judge, should, is be appointed. It of primary im think, trust will and, we the fact portance though, whoever is chosen to that be recognised, Bench should be the a gentleman sit on is above whose integrity suspicion— one the confidence of all who would enlist such of the Whether classes community. in in the can be found Perth, a person social condition of our regrettable present it is difficult to But if such a say. affairs, not
right
Branch
have and we
it,
of
one
came
step has been taken, destructive to prevent
last
have anything but of absence on leave if,
other
the he
This
the
meet
BUNBURY.
Leake
all
Invalid Depot, a very old dead at the foot of Mount It is supposed evening..
of the
found
was
man, Eliza that
for
much mental to as subjected he the had to endure during
as
nitiminol
to
work.
his
frequently strain
is
of
From
of
"
easy
sympathy
tion, into
unfavourable as saying anything regards career. the Bun his magisterial Possibly for sufficient grounds bury people have the Colonel's strongly opposing appoint ment. We do hope, however, that they mil not to be misled allow themselves by and that not unreliable rumours, they will without who condemn trial" a gentleman in his with would himself, dealings others, to care take special give fair play.
Mb.
Mir.
course,
persons.
AFTEBthe
seem
the
would
a
administra has been
district important and have not yet heard, of Roebourne, we has nor do we think the public heard, that he himself unworthy of the con has|proved who fidence reposed in him by the Governor It placed him in the responsible position. is true that the sense of duty which prompt ed him, as it would any conscientious man, in his district from toprotecttheaboriginals him inhumane secured a num treatment, little ber of enemies, and these have good to say of one who had, at times; in the cause to do things to their inimical of justice, But has coihe interests. certainly nothing or
years
the
such
and respect
the midst
if disposed to colleagues you' fe'el S. S. Yotoo. We un me, Signed, derstand the deputation will appointed consult Wednesday Major Young on afternoon the result of the inter-' next, view we hope to furnish to our readers in
your
I Tl «»
MnniMAvirS 1DDAUCUUO
UJLUUVOO
adoption
Because Colonel Angelo has been selected in' to fill the post of Resident Magistrate their town, the Bunbury up in people are The residents of the arms. exasperated to' Southern we are told, as port intend, semble in public meeting shortly to empha the appointment. tically protest against to the gallant Colonel What the objections be interesting toknow. The are, it would to
Ui
the
An
gentleman
AUUlCUi
UVJJIUg
cheers made an
lusty
Honor, given appropriate acknowledgment him pliment paid by the large able gathering of citizens. were
Diew,
engine
three
off,
AOA
.
tne
AM
.
as
train
to sorry of the
are
;
Leake
n
coiony. and the
From our own Correspondent. Sacred The of the Heart" meeting Guilds took place on last Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The atbendanco of the Fe male Branch but was very satisfactory,
;
.
Among the the R.M.S.
"
and sincere on every side, heard, from lips, all to the appeared earnestly hope that Justice would return to Chief soon the
.
too
issue.
present:
.
to
good bye
insertion
.
a.m. train yesterday Bis Honor for the Chief Justice left Albany en route minutes before the to England. For some of the train, at the the platfofm departure with ladies Railway Station was besieged had to bid and gentlemen, who come an
affectionate
contributions
'
and
"
'
street, Mr.
By the 9.50
are
having plenty of rain. 8 1889. Albany, April
correspondent
two
This
is
we
'
stationed last on
priest
,
and'
.
cidentally
time
present
pleasant'
,
time
some
the
and
,
correspondent ago, and the paragraph in the Record inserted
reported
IrislxtOwn
our
at cool
'
Bunbury
of
THE'letter
weather
delightfully
.
Our
The
Easter.
.
;
on's Troupe will here during the open A concert week. under the of auspices the York Cricket club is announced for Easter The Catholic bazaar .will week. doubt attractive. no After prove the penitehtial season, and the dull times we have had lately, the Easter festivities will indeed. be very Welcome Hopes, bf a bright' future are raised being by' the from the goldfields, and the good news advance in the price of sandalwood. L take "the following from the Chronicle " Elsewhere will be seen that at it a and debating meeting of the political held on it 'was society Monday evening decided that a should "wait deputation of the Southern upon Major Young, for the purpose of ascertaining Railway, to have whether it. were the ter possible' minus of the two Railway lines altered, to York. In order to inform MajOr Young of the action of the society in the matter the Mayor, Mr. was to Craig, requested and 'the telegraph particulars following was received next Dear reply day. Sir I got your and at once telegram I saw His and some of he Excellency v/Hat Government. I do not think frdm be at all they say that they would pre I 'should re pared to give me the terms I to run to York as were on "you quire However I shall be passing suggest. and On through York on the 10th inst, of the train could see you andthe arrival
I
his
„
of seeing which were
the.
on
and
.
Father
congratulatory
more
ashore
.Mountains
.
Mb.- G.W.Leake, with; his usual thoughtthe fulnesS and has kindness, presented -with -Fublic at several Library Perth, of which were books, some nearly published to -be very a hundred and seem -years ago Mr. Leake the valuable works. deserves thanks of the reading public for the interest he has manifested in their Bis regard. we are will be generally presentation, sure, appreciated.
few
a
came
can
,
we
-
ones,
particulars future
and
gentleman
amusement give further
good day's
a
-
little
.
the
for
1
made to provide
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were on natives, arraigned inga, aboriginal the charge of wilfully murdering another at Newcastle in named Crackow native After all the evidence December last. had been given, the jury retired and, in the returned with a of a few course minutes, the prisoners, who were verdict against to death. The case against four sentenced with Chinamen stealing opium charged The jury, the whole of Monday. occupied could not were diswho however,, agree, chargedand threeof themen wereremandCriminal Sessions of the edtill the next was Supreme Court and; a nole prosequi to one and entered in regard of the others
.
he
was
liberated.
PERTH
U
t
CATHOLIC
MEN'S
SOCIETY.
.
in the Hall of On Thursday evening last, a mock the above Society, Parliamentary held by the members. This was Election made at carrying the first attempt beine out this novel idea there was of course much as to whether speculation very or not. The. successful it would prove of the pro: most sanguine expectations must however have been motors fully sound and perplexing for the realized, of the electors, and the ready questions the canidate? served to make of replies most one of the the evening enjoyable The mode of and profitable yet spent. differed from that slightly procedure at real contests for which obtains the honors inasmuch as Parliamentary of the candidates and the actual addresses had to be all gone through on the voting same This however was the evening. than as rather an otherwise, advantage thus enabled to vote Electors were the of the candidates were the words while fresh in their memories. The still' to be for two was assumed mem election District and the Metropolitan bers for to on was ground precisely similar fought at the late General Election. .that the candidates dealt ex Consequently with tlie of the clusively provisions Bill. The chair was taken Constitution by Mr John Moffat, who also subsequent the' duties of Returning ly performed four who had Officer. The gentlemen to contest the been nominated seat, John M. Horrigan, Messrs Conway, and John Kelly, -were "W. Guilfoyle pro and the with seats on the platform, vided after When began shortly 8pm proceedings that the delivery of the mentioned is it hour and a half, it an occupied speeches that the exigencies of space will be seen of even a condensed not permit report will It may however be of them being given. state to the attitude which permissible to assumed with regard each candidate involved the new in| the leading principles constitution. of the Mr. modelling the first to address the was Conway a business-like speech he meeting, and.in his opinions on the chief clauses detailed himself in Bill. He the expressed inbut in-. the of a Chamber,, Single
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a
Robert Thomas King, Jttemerc (banarupicy; /i
principle
1
V
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TT
Perth,
.1
appointed
examination Court,
17th,
April
James
Doonan, (arrangement)
In
!
re
meeting April
selves
of
am
the
lUOllUO
at their
candidates
Colony
the
question, and
numerous
to
for
umcer
itecurnxng
wno
subjects, a smart
When
present had the Counting each candidate act scrutineer. The suspense ing as his own was this time, and the great during " crowd" awaited the issue. impatiently was at length The counting completed follows and resulted as 15 Kelly, 12 8. Horrigan, Conway, 10 ; Guilfoyle of these numbers The declaration by the Officer was the signal for an Returning outburst of When this sub cheering. members came forward the elected sided, sense and expressed their of the honors conferred them. A vote of thanks upon to the Returning Officer for the efficient which manner in he his performed onerous duties very fittingly brought the
and and
much
so
always at good times
better
substantial stop
clothing of life things the foolish
a
that Bitters cures will .and see cost, you trifling " and have Chron good health.
Hop
;
icle.
AUSTRALIAN
MUTUAL SOCIETY.
DENT MR.
T.
J.
Aafmfc
PRO
VI-
—
of
the
HAMILTON,
the
Chief
Mutual
Australian
Provi-
—
;
A
;
to
proceedings
a
Person
noises in DEAF.—
by
it
cured
Jntmolfimal
GAZETTE.
APRIL
for
this
colony,
At
as
a
has
of
resignation of the justice
been
Appointment. S. Pyke. acting Local Court, the York, during on of J. Pyke. absence, leave, of the elec The return Municipal.— —
of
H.
as
Caporn
a
Bunbury Municipal
the
by
of
Councillor
Council,
O'Meehan, is notified. Scab Act, 1885. The Governor has the Swan Magisterial declared District be
a
clean
within
district,"
that four
the
ker
of" The meaning of the 43rd section and exempt from the Scab Act, 1885," of contribution under the Act payment so "
the
as
long clean."
district
shall
was
Quarantine.
The Governor
directs
to
Indian
lands ing
from, will
island, in
the
Notice trance
or
to
be liable of
that
at
Bay
:
the channel
across
en
herethe bar
is
man
Continental
VII.:
man
more
—
powerful'-
over
the
who
I., his
with "I have
interview
Pius
are
jonrnals
words of Napoleon
mind,
I
and
flings
soul
|
than
myself
over
he matter; the body."
Meignan,
entitled
research, as
a
People
reply
of
Israel.
to
recalling after
said,
prisoner, Pope encountered a
me
tbe
of Tours, whose and the formation man primitive be familiar to educated should has in the press a new work
that with
|
South
said to the cler Harrison, bim ou the scaffold
Monsignor Archbishop
Quarantine
Notice
Chal-
who was executed Cordini, ago for the murder of a haw named Alison at Deniliquin, N.S. W., innocent of tbe crime.
reigns takes
com
quarantine,
"The
1868. to Mariners.—
to Moreton
by given
touched
having
meaning
Ordinance,
vessels
Archipelago,
of
Archbishop
years
The the
remain
for be notified, general information, out at Endeh, that cholera having broken in the island of Floras, in the Nether it
the
an —
Salluo,
Mgr.
gyman who attended
—
to
the
Frederick
A murderer,
A.
"
at
ccdon.
J.
vice
occured
Yon Warrendref, in for pastor many years a Lutheran and has just made abjuration Rassia, beeu received into the Ccatholic Church Baron
us
;
the
baptisms
of
thousand thousand six
in
three
were
to
three and now chumens
-J
will
the course of this of tbe Christians for
the
Faith
David Renan's
—
lie
learned studies on of worlds
Catholics, of Biblical intended partly History
of
the
The heroism butchered
year
who
were
their pagan tbe persecu
over
brings
themselves Rev.
D.
minister
of
to
trne
the
O.
fold.
Mears,
more
Protestant
a
Worcester,
been
converts they rose in 1888,
hundred
and sometimes
neighbours
have
ad nit 1887,
expect five thousand Cate be ready for iu Baptism
they
Mass.,
should his
for
thoughtful
for
and accurate scholarship to in a newsengage with the Rev. T. J. papercontroversy of Ireland Conaty to prove the illiteracy of Ireland's as a Catholic consequence Father Conaty h3s a way, unfor ity. tunate
than
for
and figures. Worcester Reader ,
of backing his antagonists, incontrovertible facts In his latest to the letter
his
with
arguments
he
Spy
London
the
cites
means authority by no or to Ireland the Catholic friendly faitb, as recorded of the fact that in primary Ireland the world, education leads and "
that
an
the percentage of illiterates in Ire at 10.47 and is estimated per cent., was in It 27.3 decreasing. in 17.5 1871, and 11.4 in 1884.
is
rapidly 1861, The illiteracy and Ulster, not attending
in Protestant larger of children proportion school is also greater that is
the
Con naught. fore apt imagine our People fathers of the Romano-British dAy as in
Munster,
Leinster,
are
which
fire
of the Irish
intellects
de8trvqp;)>,
peace
accepted.
Bailiff
tion
the
is
again Cbina.
land
of Messrs. & Gibbs, Shallard, premises Co., Pitt-Street, Sydney lately, proper of nearly was £9000 ty to.tjg, ye
4th.
The
to
applies Melbourne.
of New Mr. -F. B. Freehill South Mr. John Dillon as Wales, characterises of the greatest National Party.
THURSDAY,
and
Jfamp.
and
one
Resignation.— W. H. Gale,
Deafness
the
Person who to any 65 William -street,
free
Nicholson,
close.
GOVERNMENT
of
bead of 23 years' standing Remedy, will send a description
Simple
a
of
T
of martyrs has ever been a of new Christians : this shown in the Missions af Indofrom Western Tonquin Letters news that for this Mission
reputation statement
dent has commenced AN EX Society, TENDED TOUR Western through Australia in the interests of the Society. Mr. Hamilton is accompanied by one of the Society's medical referees. FREDK. J. JACOBS, Resident Secretary.
all
:
o
seed
tors
NOTICE.
votes,
party. lately, nrintari
a.d.
bring alone
on
buy good,
style,
especially
American
Soule's
it
deposited
and
way,
spending
cheaper and
Times.
habit of employing expensive quack doctors vile or using so much of the humbug medi cine that does you only harm, but put your that trust in Dr. simple, pure remedy,
most cases in and in replied at times the and ready manner, although when of laughter, meeting was in roars some candidate was cornered unlucky This rigid question. by a well considered about half an continued for catechising of questions ceased. hour when the volley and the voting The Poll was then opened, at a time One elector proceeded began. on" to the platform and on being handed Officer a ballot paper by the Returning to a side wing and voted. retired Emerg returned he. the paper folded ing again tne
Hard
will you stop food clothes, rich
every
the
(other
More
healthy food, real get more
re
ques Chi of the
were
the Tariff, Separation
to
If fine
the
jfor
The blood
No
U
ends
wits'
They
to ply satisfactorily. with regard tioned nese
Tirninn If AAAVXA
UUlilllJUllUUU
face
Salisbury— just brand Mr. Egau
to
attempt
Mexico,
the Irish Parliamentary auction sale in London of the GutenbergBible,
fruitful
electors
m
U1
Patrick
in
Sir John Thorold's £2,000. copy for and Lord £3,900, Crawford's £2,650.
16th,
a.m.
answer
this
Jn
Mr.
1450, which has been recentin the of the Earl ly found of library was sold by Mr. Hopetoun, Quaritch sold
of
.
lUSllCtUO
codvr
for storekeeper
general Court,
an
about
|
Supreme a.m.
Fremantle 1st
:
Supreme
creditors,
11
11
a
i
public
bankrupt,
of.
on
At
1
noi-
nemsiey trustee ;
:
man
libels
1
an
Lord
of
appointments
assassin.
!
TT
of
4
is
state
new
Minister slap in the
a
notably
in
an
J
TT
_.A
!.
in
It
flag.
American
is
re
storekeeper
sworn
A scurrilous in journal published Dublin will miss the contribu greatly tions of the late Dr. Maguire, T.C.D., from whose pen appeared in its columns some of the coarsest and most truculent
j
t
In
—
as
as
registration
Company." Act, 1871.
Egan
foiled
Gold
Mulga for
applies
No-Liability The Bankruptcy
as
put to any questions availed them largely and a continuous privilege,
to prepared them. The
.
faor
Mulga
Company
American
of the significant that one of the first has been that of
Government
the them
for
the
very things made This
Particulars
W.A.—
op
The
Mining—
;
.
'
time-nonorea
Debt
for the information of applicants held conversion of debentures by into Inscribed are Stock, published.
and thought a 2 houses of Parliament, meet all the re would Single Chamber He would advo of the Colony. quirements cate was for abolish 3 year Parliaments and while qualification ing the member's should be of opinion that the Franchise lowered he was averse to considerably of Manhood On the adoption Suffrage. the conclusion of the speeches, the Chair man announced that the candidates were
in the Ballot box. thus recorded their with was proceeded
8.
YOUNG
cue
Public
for
respect
to
of
to
g> 0 C U
on
course
the first black buoy. The depth on up 11 feet. is about G. the bar at low water P. R.N., PortHeath, Commander, and of Ports master. Department 1889. 5th March. Harbours, Brisbane,
been
President. In his speech be has confirmed the expectations formed as' to of his the firmness and foreign policy, insisted on the of exacting necessity
taken
being
straight
has
as
i
with these marks S. may be steered S.W. f W. for the centre of the openand the south ing between Amity Point end of Moreton Island, which will lead
_
innovation
a
Harrison
their cus la Russe
a
liberty
under either
—
on
bar
on,
with
or a
—
was It 3rd inst., acquitted. evidence that the the appeared from met death deceased had his through in consequence of his own blows received was forth Ho proof, however, pugnacity. had in the prisoner coming to show that His Honor the flicted the fatal injuries. verdict returned Chief Justice said this by Charles one. the jury was a very proper on the charge of Clarke was arraigned a and uttering cheque on the forging The prisoner National Bank for £2 5s. his defence with conducted surprising a deliberation the After long Ability. and were failed to agree discharged. jury " not guilty" was returned of A verdict by the jury in the case of John Meek charged of several articles of with the larceny filnthine from the shoo of his master, Mr. of Perth. John Rice Saunders Marshall, to having committed who pleaded guilty 4th on 3rd and on was February, forgery to five servitude. sentenced years' penal The case of larceny against Charles Clarke sheeted was home, and the prisoner, whom the Judge said .had been convicted times of crime a few before, got a sen months' tence of twelve imprisonment. found of larceny Mark guilty Ring was As the prisoner was from the person. of by the foreman given a good character E. Keane, a sen the jury and by Mr. tence of only six month's imprisonment him was on by Mr. J ustice imposed and KnattW onnai, Yannemarra .Stone.
court
the
General
.
of the
i
the resultB
themselves This is
among tomers.
'
issue
last.
;
.
last
Monday
We save in the cases,, which had been tried up to to and we now time of our press, going add those which have since been disposed William with the of. Allison, charged at William of McMullen, manslaughter the and before the Williams, brought our
/'.
until
concluded
The
|
not
laBt
ber.
i
week
Courtwhichcommencedonyesterday were
in was notice published Septem on the Amity Point beacon shore is now to be kept open to the westward of the foot of the rise of the of the distance high land, three quarters and the high tree between that position, to the westward. The outer edge of
the
Polish
Poland
1
Supreme
,
sittings
the
1
of
have the The police forced of Yilna in Russian tradespeople to sign a declaration undertaking, not to penalties, speak Polish
.
criminal
.
The
to Moreton at the south entrance Bay to the eastward since has shifted slightly
event of that system not being adopted he would use his towards having energies the Upper House elective. He advocat triennial Parlia ed Manhood Suffrage, of the a wholesale reduction ments, to the Pensions to be given proposed and contended Excutive Officers retiring for that a small property qualification members, of Parliament was necessary. to expound Ins Mr. Horrigan was the neit views. He advocated a Parliament Cham composed of an Upper and Lower of the length of ber and the shortening Manhood Parliaments. He was against Franchise but Suffrage, thought |the to should be lowered and also extended and he favoured the retention lodgers, for of the property qualification the members. Mr. John Kelly, next into the went speaker minutely new Par of construction of the question that liament and gave it as his opinion a would be the moire suita Single Chamber for the ble Bystem of Government Colony of to He favored the principle adopt. that Manhood was of opinion Suffrage, for members was property qualification and spoke strongly in support undesirable, to of limiting the duration of Parliaments 2 years. Mr. W. Guilfoyle was the last to state his convictions of the candidates He was for an on the various questions.
COURT.
SUPREME
THE
nnmAthin?
or
to
likfl
The
o-iftnf.s.
nnmprnna
found by General Pitt-Rivers skeletons in reality set show that they were a in
comparison Anglo-Saxons. Taking male and ten ano-British pigmies
ons,
he
fonnd
only 5 of the wheat was
mano-British
ft.
with
even
eighteen female
of the
Romskelet
that the average height 14 in. The comparison found
British with
in
"cauips"
and
Ro
that
grown on is the same spot to-day alsq very in-: A cubic inch is the standard teresting. and it took 681 of the adopted, grains wheat of our rude forefathers to fill that The Romans introduced a bet Bpace. heavier of which from 323 to ter, grain, 480
276 were whilo needed, grains of modern wheat ate grains enough. The bones of domestic animals have been found in sufficient to enable quantity him to say that the Exraoor pony is the nearest
approach
Romanised their
oxen
between
Brition
to the of his
ranged the Alderney
in
well-arranged
Farnham,
ago,
of the and that and size
height and Kerry of pottery,
of to-day, Quantities of it of simple and beautiful and articles ornamentation, use and adornment have and all these are arranged, attached labels descriptive the
horse
little,
breeds
muck shape and
of personal found
been with to
j
simple
them,
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in
at
Dorset
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been
lately
failing
He is of his
of
in
now
rumours
some
strength
Cardinal
89th
his
.
found
he
to
easier
it
with
dispense
He
wore when spectacles now but at or, man, he could read all events, recently without them. well perfectly Yery admitted into few visitors are now " sanctum in The Father's" Birming-. ham Oratory. He is called "Father," " Your as a Eminence," title not (his
spectacles. he was a
is
.
in
—
IU1
JUtV)
of
JUO
the
ct
com
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outward
in
of his
colour
flCtllB
the
request.
Eminence"
"Your
appearance
brethren his own
at
this
—
only
Ill
—
by the
Cardinal)
munity
—
young until
lou
clothes,
UllOUba
red
his
cu
and buttons stockings, sock. M. de Blowitz correspon (the Paris Slav dent of the Times) is an Austrian and a Frenchman natura birth, by by lisation. He speaks nearly every but most at is European language, on
cas
'
home
in his
and
French
English. the Times
He
in to despatches over French, and hands the manuscript to his assistant for translation into never takes a note of He English. he carries what is said to him every word away fast looked in that wonderful of his. Fancy a man listening memory
writes
;
to hour
an more than speech occupying in delivering, and writing it down almost word for word afterwards. This did with of -is one'what M. de Blowitz a
His speeches. filled memory, of the Times, columns
written report three nearly and was very
Thiers' from
nearly
verbatim.
The
Prince
of
Wales's
very
that
the
recent at Roman Catholic Services experiences him The have taken by surprise. Ken rather desolate Pro-Cathedral at is the London Catholic sington only been until Church in which he had ever Prince the Requiem Mass for Rudolph The service took him to Farm-street.
two
and impressive, and after it simple to the was sent round over, the Prince Jesuit Fathers to ask for the Prayer which bad Book, bound in black velvet, been him but handed in the church, was
in
white
which vellum, a memento of of the daughter
also he has the marriage de Marchesa
as
Santurce. The
romantic
departure
Maud
of
Miss daughter of
the youngest Tighe, Colonel Janres Rosanna, Wick-" Tighe, with of her father'sone low/ grooms, caused a groat sensation Henry O'Neill, in the Miss who is vicinity. Tighe, about 23 of ago, is both refined years with and handsome, ana whom O'Neill, '
she
has
is an unattractive little eloped, man of about 35 years of age, who has beeh in the employment of Colonel Tighe for. ten or twelve years in the capacity It that of groom or stable man. appears the between O'Neill and Miss intimacy
has
considerable About a year time. ago he was dismiss ed by bis employer, but afterwards taken back at the request of Miss Maud, who with was a favourite her father.
Tighe
great On Tuesday, having
existed
the
for
a
5th February,
obtained a day's from Wicklow
leave
O'Neill, of absence
to Dublin. started On the following day Miss Tighe left home, to that she was stating going on a visit some friends in Dublin. Her father, who of the directors of the Dub is one lin,
Wicklow,
and
Wexford
Railway,
National Library of Australia
O'Neill
and
lady
also stated that in her own right. her to Liverpool,
has He father but finding
is
an
of
it
The
year followed
!
lately
American how shows
A pretty and the flected
ing
dom. exist,
be
and
Constitution
happy "
a
arbitrary more
arrest disorder and
you you sider
hindrance crime
than
the
President or
even
a
of Government the freeman's not by force or spirit
plied —
w—
pwwa—
—
—
—
—
—
TRIED
AND
agaa—
o—
—
others
so
now
loved
and
are so you Eliza, you are "Do not
In
respected. -virtuous.
when
one
first
wants,
is
able
of charity
duties
fully rewarded, fortunate one, a
pleasure
?
one
Is of
is
not one the most
;
by whom
and do the smile we
stood stool ;
these words with that Eliza feeling the most tender ex from her seat she hand and conducted the dwellincr in a
crucifix and large few volumes were in a small book shelf, placed before a window
the much
at
very
of the
foot
first
silent reason
be
I
ought
much because
therefore " I was
j
beneJ
to
to
know
you
be
the
it
may the sad in this
life.
exposed
are
I
know
—
:
here in a domain born near on the castle of depending antique whose Chazay gothic towers, high and innumerable spires battlements
-
1-
J
iT
It
the
sad
soul
the
reality
is
over
of
weight unless
us,
evils be
we
religion.
the
which
festivities
that marriage the forebodings
our
to make
were
a
then see all arid when the
our
during
preceded experienced
are
of
we
and
beset
by
life
bitter
so
few
some
I
first
which
to
me.
days my parents and that the Baron of St.
noticed
future husband, seemed in bad health. 'We questioned him, very and he tried to reassure us, but at last; unable his illness to conceal any longer, admit he had to that he had been thrown on his f?reat
my
his horse head, which nain. We did
and
from
and
him, Alas!
a
a
we
visions
because false light,
broken
was
when
us upon in joyful
have
upheld
he
all
seemed
had
fallen
causing
was
could
we
to
him for
better.
get
it is to bring oneself to easy believe what is most Be agreeable. sides he. so well hid from us the pain he endured that at last my parents, quite reassured, gave their at consent, end of six weeks, for the the
wedding
place.
few
Yery
chosen
to
mitted us
now
to tell Besides
that
was
to my dear child been subjected to yourself but if by telling many painful trials, you you can derive from them, any benefit and learn an of resignation example which alone can any help us to merit reward for our I shall not sufferings. regret having spoken to you about my self was not my intention although it to give myself such prominence. Listen we
miserable have you
:
now
of my sorrow. useful for you
afflictions'
action of our sacred
Known
to
j»
breaks us upon beneath whelmed
but short made ;
—
not;
in is
spell
cross.
oppressed
:
falls
things
well
:
nave
it
to take so
him
express
haey
wrapped up happy future,
myself Omer,
a
not
'
J1_
i
when
I may
and weep
a
I
could
At last the time for our union was and settled the merrymaking began. Our friends and neighbors took delight in us fresh offering pleasures every Misfortune is never so cruel as day.
For
recollecting she became
"asx
we
the
that
1_
j.n
may
herself for a calmer and then the young sit down to her girl paying with a smile melancholy
not feel of the unhave relieved. all
uttered
I
day
confidence,
Rising by the
down
after time
,
surpasses
have
some
responded noble heart
destiny.
suffered myself not to be able with the of sorrow
earnest her with
She seemed
Madam
goojj
I
!
looked
knelt
little my "Where a
Madam
the country. On entering this sanctuary for Eliza adapted meditation,
!"
it
it'
over
so
Good
angel
an
are
you It
I
hope
settled carefully and a form was
their
exaggerate, answered the latter. merit of doing
friend," is the
Such
why
had
at
kneeling
—
understand,
:
sketch
opulent
nne anuicipaDea joy wiey had prepared than for us, perhaps more either of us did. Yet I thought it a I happiness. was and going to belong to the best of men, and I found most virtuous my lot be a most enviable to one, and thanked God for such a unceasingly
her to the end of the had not chamber, door of which been opened when she was showing her the other of the house. parts
Mmawn
blessing benefactress. Coming from behind the bush where she had hidden herself, Laura threw herself at the excellent feet woman's and with much emotion said to her " I have seen heard and I all, all, :
Laura much
pression. Laura took
III.
away
I
your
looked
she slipped the piece of money into the to ancl told her poor woman's pocket, come back to see her in a few days. went
"
unintentionally ; most secret feel but do not think am insensible to
of troubles partake your over them with you."
" be true, Go, if what you surmise that this I little by giving yon gift, should a few myself have to undergo will it not be a great happiprivations, ness since it for me, will be registered none of our before Him, who leaves unrewarded." good intentions When she had finished this sentence
tannly
pain, the
will
his infancy affection of a bestowed on
the I
A
tt
.now
on my brow, of old age ; if consider my
effects
Alas
and
;
deserve
Continued.
Ine
the
already too much to sympathise
TRUE.
Chapter
dear
my
wrinkles
deep
sorrow.
your
the weapon, ballot, revolution.— Such is the of freedom, but such is not tho of the British Constitution as ap to Ireland.
spirit
the
heart ings of your I beg of you, that
of and
means
by
"
aristocratic
by my you the joy of these good parents at the very of uniting the two thought together most cherished on earth. beings they
IT
//
while,
equable
more
were
An
care
family.
!
have caused you I have wounded
cured
be down, might change of the form
advocated
be,
all
the
to
good action." "Pardonme, Madam, a thousand " the I pardons" ejaculated orphan.
No matter how objection prevented. able the' of a Society objects might be, -the question ? Any was, Are they lawful views in peculiar might 'be advocated or of old public assembly any repeal laws or demand for new ones might be The acts of all public officers, urged. criticised,
with
a
or
from
„1_
sne.
little
a
,
attentively by tears ; and if you eyes, weakened knew that the one who stands before of the former you is but the shadow could that she not imagine Eliza, you had ever known save any happiness which that is purchased of at the price
created they
1
said,
I
from
orphan
" answered the lady with smile, /" happy indeed! Young causes it is only your inexperience such an opinion. If to conceive were to look into my face and con
not certainly would you
assembled, they But the -police by
or
you
Happy
sad
girl,
or the free speech must be punished and whether in assembly persons conspiring, or to attack life or otherwise, property were to be arrested, if or, they acted
when lawfully riotously should be dispersed.
»
me
for you fortune, with a little caused me to be beauty of the nobles of sought after by several the neighbourhood : but my father had me married the intended to be to of my childhood, who, an companion
Eliza!"
Any
legislature.
1
over
ancestors was mother's good Sire of Sautefort
history time.
another
ran
piaue, must
My parents
of my to the
one
related whose
most
_1
of
abuse, however, of assembly right
and
passed
unarming
"
tone.
a
the was decked in country The sun vesture. gorgeous was and everything in shining brightly the beautiful smiled on landscape Laura. " How I should like to live in this
not Without could these, liberty could and on these no restrictions placed except by the people through
their
knew no sorrow." Here Eliza stopped for then she went on in a
and
its
assembly, of free
life-blood
the very
lodge
watched
of
I
at the foot of the calm were re waters and willows poplars grow banks. had Winter
its
on
away,
—
was
river in its
hill
:
speech
to
enough
large
me
in my companion want, who every best Thus
I then was. and I had dearly games who foresaw
happy
brothers have would did Heaven deign to bless childhood. I all this my enjoyed until I was about happiness eighteen without the least years old, having idea that it would ever come to ah end.
It was family conveniently. laid out and everything most tastefully shone with cleanliness. The furniture was and the view from comfortable, the windows magnificent.
the
peaceable
was
How loved
!
the done.
whole
occasion
and
which
Qh
as
Eliza begged the inside her dwelling, called a cottage,, but
!
in question was an application by the Arbeiter Bund for an the to restrain injunction who had forbidden of the holding police a on of the the public meeting Society, the true was that the purpose plea of anarchistic and doctrines, propagation an to overthrow the Constitu attempt and the laws. tion The Judge's decis in effect ion was as follows The right of free he said,
my
been
greatest simplicity, to come young girl which she had
Constitution which it is permeated by the spirit thoroughly of freedom. It contrasts with notably of Lord the interpretation Salisbury Con of the much-vaunted British as made Government stitution by the British as much -vaunted Constitution made the Government of Lord by Salisbury.
a J
little
to place I am pleased me; rich the un enough to succour fortunate. obtain Thus, you see, I can without and any effort, happiness much therefore without merit." said jthese words with the Having-
a
has
Chicago
explanation
and
"
My parents
always
further to Rosanna.
home
of
Foley
Judge made
she.
returned
futile,
pursuit
aunt, £300
an
by
I
I need but little, years yast. live and in the to on, in which Providence position
many
has
on the 7th inst. to the related closely He is mo9t popular with all classes in the county Wicklow, and very great sympathy is felt for him. Miss Maud Tighe is said to have been
in Liverpool Colonel Tighe -is Duke of Richmond.
£1,000
own
humble
were
seen
he had left upon the bench. On \rhich a recent the inte Tuesday at the Oratory, rior of which astonished spaciousness Prince was with him, the presented another time bound Book this Prayer retained of the
young
sobriety, feel the
show
to
forthcoming
was
bequeathed
year, but in spite great age he usually at five A rises o'clock in the morning; curious about Cardinal's fact the he advanced in age as physique is that
.
.
about the Newman.
of training.
course
prescribed have
information
:
accustom themselves to and economy, never order, of superfluities. For privation it has been my practice part,
-
to go through of training, which they during will be allowed to wear the ecclesiastical dress. These are conces important and the of Cologne sions, Archbishop to his to has given permission priests
child
who
Those
my for
dear
my
its
was
to for In
the bless
were friends ad august ceremony which our happiness and unite
ever.
the
the Baron
morning
was
full
of joy. His noble face, which had been so of late was pale and worn animated with a bright and he was glow, happy and ot r.uil to make all spirits trying share in his felicity. At we start last, ed for the church and in a few minutes we there were kneeling at the foot of the altar. The Holy Sacrifice of the
Mass words ceived that at
commenced;
the
our
vows
;
moment
sacramental
God had
pronounced;
were
oh
but,
.
the
in
-
mistaken,
was
mediaeval splendour. born and have lived in the midst of this It charming valley. was here I tried to make my first steps, and my first were cast around glances this place, for me a vast not yet become solitude.
proclaim Yes, I
-
only ambulances. week's four
employed
charity tions." "She
j
,
to
disappointed to to visit her appointment them, wrote the cause. Rosanna Colonel inquiring then that something Tighe suspected must be wrong, and Lis suspicions re? confirmation from the continued ceived were im absence of O'Neill. Inquiries with the result that instituted, mediately friends,
no how great." matter confer, the woman said that your would cost you many priva
_
liable
are
can
.
of
we
"But
_
will
virtue
:
fits j
.
be
are
There
city attending her afterwards at ljer not keeping
days
—
who
priests
Empire,
to
the
,
.
a
of the German decree vin
course
the
i
Scbellendorf,
von
non-combatants
follow
absent in A few
then business. was
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the War Minister haB published which Catholic service military
They
left
the steam-
j
General
as
Chinese
106
Hongkong by
j
than for
!
fewer
hey recently ei Cattertliun.
.
No
re
affliction
!
I
gazed on the Baron of St. Omer, my husband, I saw him turn He tottered pale. ghastly and fell. I gave one loud scream and fainted of the
and
we
as
were
both
carried
out
I came When to my senses again I had to learn the most misfortune.' frightful My husband was of his mind. out He had. completely gone raving mad are "You Laura" my dear weeping continued her own Voice choked Eliza, church.
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bear sank after
up
any lower died ,.in
lower, arid soon my arms, and I was left alone with my disconso late and the afflicted husband father the retb whofn I had consecrated niainder of my life. But when a woman sees her duty from it. she can She gather strength knows she can only worthily accomplish at the price of and by devoting entrusted to her
abnegation the
beings
Failure
a
might Marriage Marriage
consider
we
not.
Mrs.
it
matter.
Certainly institution like but, made be a
a
every thing else, in certain failure Blessed .Sacrament
.
of
the
?" Failure is a Divine failure be a
cannot
and v.
letter
famous
;
can
So can the made a failure all the Sacra-
cases.
be
.
So can by many people. be made failures but what is ments ; ? The cause is to be found the cause in ourselves. Why do so many marriwhat some people chose to ages prove
;
,
.
.
failures? do not,
designate The parties
as
;
I shall
tell
you.
before marriage, with the manner, proper for so necessary dispositions holy a Do also comSacrainent. not many whilst for mit sin, preparing grievous in
a
.
proceed
-
instead in a
marriage,
of entering into the and unsullied pure be expected from
-
'
.
What
.
marriagestate ?
can
commenced in sin, and in sin ? But" let sure to go those the marriage about to enter state, prothis solemn ceed about duty in a true
'
such marriage,
on
7 ;
,
a proper partbe ajong may one has a will of his well the husband, as
which
Every wife
as
time little past. knowledge but a mischiev only a dangerous ous and to correct the very thing, too, serious made mistake by the -papers which to the foregoing gave publicity a Catholic belonging statement, priest of Freiburg has sent a to the diocese of which we to them communication
,
of the
,
be tried,
oyer
their
scold
,
household.
may with.
but
this should should not
Husbands
wives If it that
and. wives, husbands.
their
"
happen
fortunately
.
be borne domineer should not
should unhusband
'<
together
on
go
this
,in
there
manner,
complete to the question, Failure ?"— Rev.
"Is
the
will
negative,
a Marriage Carey, in the
Father
iuto
which he could
doubt
a
libel
left
butter
by an venient
Some time to
the
effect
templated Islands, Father set
ago there that Father
was
a
con
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Lambeth.
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in
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party that hundreds
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places
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visit
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j
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of ought not to people believe it is I don't ; catching, leprosy of some kind. only by inoculutio conOnly those that are in immediate tact with the lepers, like we are here, to catch for others there is are liable .it, not
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least
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whether
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holy ambition
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say, only the
service
a
leper
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and
the lepers would bo
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take
ever
live
to.
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or
I
to
will
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will
prove the sincerity
die'
;
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here
to
live
;
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forth
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in
the of
care
continually
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from
method
US
to the pour from mixture of and carbolic one
to
was
drops of a of turpentine kelllo of water, which was over a slow so that fire, kept simmering was the air of the sick room kept con with the odor of stantly impregnated substances. lie claims also these two influence that by this means a favorable is
to
forty
exerted
the
upon
tivo
it
although
theria,
of the
relied
in
exudation
disease,
is
by no means and should
diph
the
to
upon
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IS
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never
bo
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exclusion
THE
STAGGERS I
BLIND ?
others who and The farmers usually ing horses by a disease
'
nateu
as
be able tho corn
An
blind to
will
staggers,
are
los
desigdoubtless
it by causing prevent soaked before be feeding. that tho disease says of the poison the iuhaling
fully to
arises
authority from
du6t
found
upon
from
We
runaway. suggestions
harm
possible
cannot
strange For
raiuds.
tell,
things
aught
we
ean
from
understand. shy, bolt and what awful offer to their a sheet tell,
of white road may seem to paper in. the tho nervous horse a yawning chasm, the open front of a baby carriage the jaws of a dragon ready to devour him, and a man a
on
a
that
moment
the those
with
some
bicyclo without
devil
things
sort of terrifying But we find wings. he becomes familiar
or
others
any
that
what him, and knows triguteo they are, he becomes indiffereut to them. horse shies at .when your Therefore, make him acquainted with it; anything, let him smell touch it with his sensi it, and look closely tive at it. upper lip, Remember, too, that you must familiar
both
of
sides
him
with
the
dread
it with only examines the nostril he near and eye, wil be very to scare at it when it on likelyappears his off side. So then rattlo your paper, bass drum, boat your flutter um your run and your. brella, your baby carriage fire and clatter L'icjcle, your pistol, your tinware on each side of him and all around him until lie comes to regard
If
object.
the
lie
noise
as a and the simply nuisance, as. trivial objects only things liable to get hurt if in his they-are way. He may not learn air this in one leEson, but continue the lessons, and you will cure all the nervousness.
wormy
corn.
SELECTION
When
OF
HORSES.
The following rules are kept in mind by those who select horses for the British a horse whose Army "Reject forelegs are not straight. They will not wear. Stand behind the horse as ho walks away from you, and you will be able to notice these if exist. defects, they Reject :
horse
that
nccittllv
is
immediately
if
„
below
light
the below
a
esknee," t.ho Icnoo
»»
: 1
tho conformation is weak. Or essentially a horse with or or short, upright long are to us; long pasterns pastel subject short or upright make sprains pasterns horse to a and on unpleasant ride, of exti a concussion', account are' to apt ;
ossiflic
cause
toes
turned
ally
occurs
out
are
turned locks animals brush. tions.
cura-
remedies.
in
of Molokai; that I came
of my
:
only obliged
was
His
female take to
equal parts acid into a
my
1
will
'
illLBUJpiUU,
'
it,
my only regret but I may live some here so late, twenty the lepers. My prayer among years what I I got has been heard, an pray for ed for, a place which few only cared disease Time of the itself. on account
is
j
live
here
Lepers
danger.
and family, both the sick 'back passing other.
llli
ihe
was
twenty
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HORSES.
material"
The Medical Record states that H. written in the Ugeskiift quite Vilandt has to mind the lepers never the value of the yet came my concerning" fur Lacger 11 come. The and I hope never w of turpentine in the and only oil treatment sometimes is that I did not I feel of and the exregret diphtheria 'prophylaxis heard of Father come here when I first diseases. He states that anthematous 1876. I Dnvuien and the lepers of Molokai seen of these diseases he has ri ever any offered then, and I did so year after child to other myself fV'riin a sick inemspread Damicn wrote to me. Father till bns hi' li.-o when this year, family remedy Before here in lime. I camo In of his cases my arrival Wt»s employed. many now
NERVOUS
escape
ize
a con
making.
TURPENTINE IN TATIVE
assist
rest letter to ibe by the subjoined " Gross. I am Rev. Archbishop happy here, the thought of leaving
at
out
carried
is
duck
position
of butter-
Leper
returning he had gone to whither Those rumours Damien.
passes prints,
the article American
to
cause
7
CURE
to
be
from the printer into the condenser having bnlk'to From the, -weight.
it
follow
are
suggestions be uo further
bred, horses, says Finely intelligent an are often nervous. very exchange, They are quick to notice, quick to take seems to them, alarm, quick fo do what in moments of sudden terror, necessary
MAKING
and advan printing butter, weighing, no he readily tages whichwill, doubt, as by the ladic-s doing away recognised of. the most laborious offices with 'some
rumour
Co'niardy from the
will
these
do not something they That is what makes them
packing, of conveying capable platform being ono at forty-five half-pound prints The inventor claims that operation. the machine will relieve the dairy farmer of all the details of working, making up
many very happy. as It as dreadful cases people imagine. it so far no cure for has been is true, all we have to die, and but after found, of small is a matter to me it importance
Ritualistic for Practices.
"Sour
as
adjusted thence
of Molokai
Settlement
farmers
half-pound
to nothing less papers amount on the Catholic Church.
Leper
TO
me.
mass,
;
a
fgo
of co.ndeusing the butter into a and of weighing and printing it in one The operation. butter, by screw is solidified and it is then pressure, under a roller, which impresses passed the it. The required stamp upon is weighing performed by a system of which cuts the automatically wires,
authorities hold with the putting lenient on a man's most .construction aud be he a prince or a beggar action, the in reproducing the fore Gei mania, adds that the re going communication, Protestant made by soraeoftho flections than
antr
If
there will the disease.
fear
to
capable
solid
tical
and infidel
bacco. ed.
hear
I
of 20 years
to interested learn that a new invention iu the manu facture of butter is to be patented by Mr. W. Foster (says the Tunqamah Express.) for the machine It is claimed that it is
have whether for his actions." been held responsible The statement goes on to say thnt in like those mentioned the ecclesias cases for
room
that the animal will not dust. The when best cure is found to have the disease is to thoroughly wash out the nostrils with a stroDg tincture of tobacco. If he is crazed with be pain he should stilts in a quart given a ponnd of epsom of tincture of water anil a gill of to so
to
have
service,
MACHINE FOR BUTTER.
Dairy
con
any account, of persons. In
circumstances
NEW
A
on
tukes
on
Leprosy
Prosecution
notorious
suicide
always
a
were
I
lad
Station,
jpatm,
i
Review.
Catholic
one
there
ing of corn inhale the. the horse
—
own
quite
settlement. a funeral
;
a young man parish, helongiug committed suicide poor family months about twelve ago. by hanging life About his his own having taken be no doubt, there could yet he received a burial. Why ? Because religious
to
1
buried not very deep, but it is the the church. best location near My little house will be standing over a number of We have been graves. thinking so close to several times to stop burying habit is talk. but than us, stronger of St. Francis Three Sisters have arriv ed and Father Wendelin with them. located at two They are Kelanpapn, miles and a half from at the other us, for stop writing the big drum a poor bury." Universe.
.
in
answer,
a
or
contingent and never, sideration, makes any distinction my
but
roof,
j
the wife but time,
do more to win loving way will than all the scoldthe erring husband and wife Husband should ling possible. They ought to make pray together. the sacraments it.a rule-, to approach month. If atleast orlce a
be
practice circumstances
the
eating and I
I
a
quiet,
.they
condemns it
in
is
:
Church but
principle,
Most
should not wait until then she should not him love for of her extol his other and and 'him, praise the out and. point quietly .virtues,he. is likely to bring on lumselt .misery, a This done, in land his household..
home drunk, at the scold/him he gets sober, and but. speak to scold, comes
,
subjoin " The
abstract
an
same
is
he is
well
been
end of the leper
not
The
to the other. way and rights, they should and both domestic relations The temper of each
and one must give Both 7 have equal should be respected, on the be .consulted
,
for
Germany
seeking
sense, that
religious for union. the own, ner.
;
of
press A
some
which some Moria Caird, appeared on '"Is a time since, Marriage has been treated Failure ?" the subject in magazines, newspapers, reviews, not alone in England/ but all over etCi, so to me that it has occurred Europe, that " Is
Protestant
!
.
the
:
;
is
Since
who
Rudolph,
all buried with and circumstance of had be been a poor was
suicide,
the pomp and pride the Catholic Church have been denied a relig man, he would ious burial and would have been put into like This is the ground a dead dog." that has gone the round the argument of the
?
Prince
Crown
:
j
.
Is Marriage
"The committed
i
to
care..
Burial.
I
self
'
/
earth
on
Rudolph
the
my
his,
to have a house built hope next spring for myself in the centre of the graveyard. to They say it is not have a healthy have house there as many poor lepers
got Christian
;
'her .entire herself
;
mission
Why
nnder
living
that
affected "and death finds; that .authority; have floated the corn the disease is unknown,
before feeding, and he suggests that while husking in the field the horses be muzzled. should This secretion on , remaining wormy corn has been found to be powerful in irritation. Added to acid it producing will the blister hand almost instantly. It is this irritation in the poisonous the blind head that produces staggers The prevention and death. is the soak
common
to
''become
This farmers
ensues.
new
1
"
j
are
Prince
a
fed dry, this dust is poison and at once chokes up arid in nasal ducts until the eyes the is
flames and brain
day
the
;
"
misguided
!
/
where
Every in
;
j
I
'
few
a
j
i
/
by
prosecuted
publicly bigots."
and
oh life. taken a new grasp you might see him working with a blouse like church
to
He says sometimes laboureV. health and strength, compared nothing by that you see how for the leprosy which except him up slowly. Father Damien
j
|
to
.
unable gradually
been for and now, her, she was She longer. had
the corn inhaled
it
in at
more
in. are so
Or
deposits. or out.
the
fetlock.
objectionable When toes turn
generally formed
Both, Reject
a
horse
The twist
turned
Toes than out in,
with
gener turned
toes tho fet and the
apt to cut or are weak forma whoso hind legs
very
are
however, a horse
too far behind good propelling be wanting, and disease as a power will in the hocks. result bo expected may And a horse which goes either very wide or closo behind. And oue very' with or bent hocks. very very straight The former causo undue concession ; tho latter are apt to give Reject way. are
;
horse that is 'split -that up' much between his daylight amies from power propelling in horses and must be deficient —
me. to overwhelm My excellent mother, some time in very ill-health, when this shock fell upon
;
heartily Christian tend to prejudice and to increase leligion who bitterness of those the lamentable in the letter rather than the spirit live to of our It common creed. appears in an me short of monstrous that little should such a trial enlightened country be allowed to take and that an place, should man be thus eminently holy
And
God's help to be able to stand Will lever see the last. my friends ? This is very doubtful, although again pour Father Damien, who a few weeks down has ago seemed to go very fast, hope with
—
.
. .
'
are thousands and, I believe, ashamed of this of travesty which must charity, inevitably
—
clergy
.
Yes, you well understand when I found this out despair terriDie calamity. I had until the present time enj oy ed that such unalloyed happiness, my soul was such a blow. not prepared to bear not the yet it was only one that
;
sobs."
with
Thy
a
duo
muscular
development
is,
shows
thighs
;
behind,
without between tho
thighs,"
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of If would value know, tho you and to borrow some for money, go try he that goes a borrowing, goes a sorrow the when the weil is dry we know ing
.
Samuel met
;
they
What out
have good the trigger.
people pull
never
can
making What
before
pass
and
water,
crosses
is
wind.
wet
a
m
rize
He who wood Josh Billings,
says
"
the
in
must
world," the
An
does wounded When When semble a war-horse? de combat, yv
that No
be
to a«e
ny
wonder
iut
evoi
Because
"
haunts
it
me."
A
murdering
owe
all
of
the
poorest
coming
woman
and
their
The be able
account. slie
will
long
question to
No
be called
should debt to pay his legs is higher knees. his man
ho has
on on "
a
'The "
for
;
than
mean
Those
not
in
from
up many think
of
Young
her
book)
things, should Husband
John.
at
was
:
notice
it
saw, stated
was
obituary "a au he was good citizen, ardent and an patriot, man, with limited information regard saws." cular
ment,
his
pay
frieud
"I
wife."
with for
something
finding
well
middle
the
in
l-ind
TJnm
ashed "
to
a
go na,
of
tho
was
sir,"
asked
Father
is
There
is
a
man
;
sermon
well
as
as
a
in
joke
Man
classical
was
now
in
literature
the
uiiu
to
obstinate wtih obtrusive Tenuessee I knew an
c
uiauo
iui
in
ator. "
He
that
fortune
"
said the
his
by minding
man an
made
his
Why,
the
sen
President, made his
Tennessee
in
man
a wua
way."
a
singular interesting," said Yes,"
"
senator, advice,"
uc
most
is
.this
uuiiu.
man.
extraordinary forttiue
Tennessee," chief Carrickfergus
old
sturdy
of
I '
now
can
?
You
-
What
:
don't
Pursuit "
little ?
as well though— just " I believe that." !" C.P. the family)— with (dining the sermon preached you like I didn't ?' Bobby—' as
:
Parson How did
this
morning,
pay
much
Bobby
to
attention
sir
it,
Parson
!
(much amused)—' Why not, Bobby ?' to I heard ma whisper pa, Bobby —
«
Same
'
thiug think
didn't
over it
was
and
over
worth
I
so
agaiu,' while.'
of the midin one magistrates once unanimously passed laud counties Ihat it is resolutions: these three (1) new a ; That to build gaol desirable (2) be built, as far as shall new the gaol of the old of the materials out possible, the old gaol slmli and (3) That gaol ; one is the new and be used until stand
The
built.
A into were
very a
civil
public-house noisy.
very
policeman "
where Now
company
then,
clear
out
gentlemen, which nobody during pause, Then he said to a companion, have gone we'll the gentlemen all that
are
ceremony
And
they
about
putting them. ejected
out
went
lately
the
the
all !'
you A
moved. As uso
others.
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What
"
in
boy
The
"
asked
?" asked a the other day. answered the mother. "
Because
they
are
"
are What they moving The for ?" makes them." engiue " " The in What engine ?" engine " front." in front for ?" What's it " the train." train?" To pull "What " " This one." This ?" pur carriage to the one sued the youngster, pointing " " in which Yes.!' What they sat.
moving."
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does makes "
The
one
front "
"
it."
oh the
man
it
pull
it
?"
for
What
>
what
engineer
" The ?" What engine ?" " What's it in
engineer "
engine." in front." "I told
who for?"
Told
"What
"The
for."
that
you "
?"
be
"Oh,
before;"
Told
you." You ?" nuisance
still
!
" nuisance." hat's a who asks too A boy many questions." " ""What Whose boy ?" "My boy." ?" At this the train, questions point The last that at a station. up pulled was heard, as the lady led the youngster " the What was, along platform,
are
a
"
?"
tickets
It along
is
the.
the
ready lino.
uian
One
conquers all how remembers
who
on
how
zounds,
;
z
what just thing drivers of the quill
call
such
us
typos
careless
a
get
!
and
set,
at will.
on
will
and we must', scribble, and vainly to please, try they go back to school and learn ta make their a b c's they
storm,
Till
i? (X-
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obO
0
teed
years,
two
SILVER
LEVERS, GuaranGALLE'S, Albany.
at J.
How
the
man.
Pills
'
Made.
are
had
You
don't are
about
?"
guilty whom he
was
what
I
Colorado. my
the remains accustomed askod
am
to
?
That's do in
to
all
identify
What remains ? What ?" inquests asked the recorder. " The mangled remains of the police man who to arrest tried me," said the
lucination, recorder. man "
"
last
night."
Then
hp
away.
Jumpin'
kill
any
dead yet
isn't
lost
destroyed I don't know
partially
"
on
So
I?
was
Oh,
all
that's
well,
me
myself.
squad citizen
Civilians A civilian
beneath kick
are can
citizen.
tackle
It's
else than
a
two
some me
as
of a
want
three
or
able
bodied
enough interesting 1 never out. fish
make it myself
to
policeman for
me
to
let
for
Sardine3.
ease
and-
,
I
them them
The
"
Printer's
Field
Protest.
'
Naturalist"
against illegible it to the notice
following commend
pondent Oh, why
contains writing. of our
We
finish
Why
do people form olT such b's ?
to':,
cold
do they make such and such confounded
two
or
a's
crooked d's
?
and
itself.
the
is
a
slug state
if
and pain
gripe
us
sick
and
day.
It
acts
the
at
of the pill The
miseron
same
be
will
the time
worse
of irritating
brain, bowels
correct to
the
regularity. the slightest other
any
griping
result
the
Neither
and in
pains
as
the act
They
never
sickness
liver
with gripe of the
unpleasant feeling they induce fur all other nearly pills and crowning merit do
covered'
are
witbr
a
doses
will
threatened
are
the
coating
with
a fever, one limbs, aud pre with a tongue,
head, back, and break
the
cold
up A coated fever. taste in the mouth, is caused by in the stomach. A dose of Sei foul matter Pills will effect a cure. speedy Often gel's in the stomach times decayed food partially and bowels nausea, See. produce sickness, with Cleanse the bowels a dose of these will and health follow.
good :many
pills,
Unlike
They such
his
liver
which causes resemble thus pearls, rendering to the as they are pleasant palate iu disease. If you have a curing
effective
make
corres
dull the
in
sure
good catharto by stimulating
a
not
make
vent the brackish
;
the
it
Pills '-Seigel's aud harmless as
severe
with
j
A
does
pill
constipation, As a further
Mot her tasteless
Texas
—
the
system
upon cause
do.
s.
Sifting
a
the duty, and riding accumulated poison
its
of
fells
pain be
unhappy
charm
a
hours
j
five
like
nothing
disease
and
ther
takes
It
is
produce or stomach, or symptoms.
j
to
policemen
inducemeut.
an
the fight
this
remedy
few
or
from
I
or
pill,
one
less
or
he may and bis
costipated,
pills
Dressure
impunity.
Ghoul
more
back
after-effects
the
when
Now,
has
and
glandular the
difficulty a
mark. As everybody kind, it may be well and reliaibe good, safe,
a
be. and
a
the
make
caused drugs which Such are they contain. pills harmful, be used. and should never They sometimes even Without produce hemorrhoids. having desire to praise one above any particular pill we name Mother mother, may, nevertheless, the manufactured wellSeigel's Pills, by known house Limited of, A. J. White, 35, and sold now Farringdon Read, London, by me all and licine as chemists the vendors, know of that one we actually possesses only desirable the every quality. They, remove
Any
officers
When
after.
for
entire
are
will act like into doing
liver
able
there
some
organs digestive ous matter. But the good neither does us.
who of men Ghoulville, picks pieces from between his after teeth he has and I'll uot breakfasted, lay my hands on him. You can't make me an fight ordinary law I'm I want
It
the
to
the
of what
there
pill.
At
me.
alone
million) In early
year.
occurs
seem
overshoot
should
things
resentment.
my the
pills
by most
disgraced allowed
was
or
sleepy, head, sides, bowels are To gish.
police
right.
I had afraid I was afraid I had to take of policemen with can arrest me
first?
shoot
and
what are talking, said the justice, "you were and brought to the lock-up by stick of a tailor who couldn't of the racketyou account made." I was arrested by a civilian
little
sleep
can use.-
takes mention pill
?"
night you
every
di be
few really very be honestly commended for Most of them either under
them,
that
popular
hal the
Take
?
thousand
(two
here
right may
it
of
pills
to an take me railway iron, they ullers the bedside of the dying policeman who had tried to arrest me as tho cyclone which Have you taken devastated him. the antemortem of the I policeman "
But as
million
where his is life hospital ebbing I'm Iu Colorado known as the that chews Jimplecute up
the
to
under some remarked
labouring my friend," You didn't
vast
was
Easy
"
are
say
what
grown may in England
made
were
pills
pared.
corpses.
You
has that
slowly by hand, as the small. To-day comparatively are with they infiinitely greater produced machines contrived rapidity by especially and with for the greater accuracy, purpose, in of the proportions the various in too, employed. gredients No form of medication can be better than a pre pill, provided only it is intelligently days
identify have been
I
To.
drugs.
pill-taking when we
2,000,000,000 consumed are
pills
a man before the try do you ? Don't you first to the undertaker's
held,
around
to
useful,
imagined not
or
guilty before
the
in
in
The history. to enable us to swallow in ar easily form and nauseous disagreeable
but very mensions
up for
medicine
of taking dates far back
pills
is object condensed
Bill a
of
demand
inquests take mo
shop
custom
form
—
Witty
no
wires
on
seem
x's
;
as
on, was
:
Replies.
mixed
at
rave
yet, from
Well,
tried.
a
noise
that train
a
carrieges," for ?"
What
Knowledge.
of
make3
a
The bad
you plead the justice
about," arrested
business.
own
1
"
S. (excitedly) But I could
"Do
in
magistrate persistent " down in
answer,
o' that at not catch mo "you'll thochts to myself." I aye keep my " can tell I No Gammon :— you, translate I could dear fellow, my the of ten." at age fluently Virgil "I don't it." believe Classical party:
Tenuessee.— The famous Andrew Jackson, President,
are
p's
v
scribble
desperado.
said
his
candid the like
pro other difference and his
the
moon
the author. of a story the quaint, strenuous Tennessee. "Down in
7
servant, some people that I was and no gentleman ?"
fellow,
Na,
John."
7
laird
Scottish nnd tell
mean
a
AlldjlfdtV.
f.liA
in
one
becomes, earth
the
right
happened,'
called himself Rattlesnake he looked as if he might be He was to handle. brought
"
American,
sit
j
a
but
all,
nothing
He and
"
a
Trnil
umm
1av1i
very moral in
was
the ?"
kept
at
spree. skeleton
They
enquired,
nothing,
moon
had A
MacErlain.
in
one
Oh,
Nick.
answer.
mun
he replied, when This," " it the fuller gave up in the moon is the brighter he but the fuller the man on the darker does ho grow."
The
atwixt your back up to you II
is
there
audience the is
man
some
'
the
!
nothing
if
was
to
me
on down a stone with a pail me'dder, for wait a cow to an' legs, to be milked."
go an' of
whatever
it
that.
tons,
as
just
there
brother
audience
a
old
for
What
till
'
It
—
is
And
among
paused, judge What of it ?'
or
we
com
—
advice farmer lately gave this " wait Boys, don't you ever to turn You summit iip. might
An his
"
his
do.
to
an
the
MacErlain.
hear
idle
to
terrestrial
compli
a
always
evening. between
to cir
industrious very the friend, replied "Yes," " never she's smile, melancholy she's
pounded
upright but of
a
remarked,
gentleman
have
you
happens that conundrum. But that which Father
Y
had
all
li
a
'
first
bar
slightly the court
of the
Old
W's get strangely
drunkenness.
Conundrum.
a
a
that
to
in
seldom
I
the
;
hotel,
'rarely
a
attacked
when one
is
sight
'
J
question, My father
ha-ha-
it
and reply forge again.
the
Moral
A
my
Yes;
the
was
put into
Don't tear
to
circular
a
cold,"
im
are
dancer.
a
by
killed
Wishing
s-s-strike
John,
said,
the
and
any
shaggy things? as well be and Q's might spiders' legs, r-s mosquito wings, make a Some people passing s who' never cross at; Others iise the self -same to form strokes
!
whom was the attorney in me to tell permit you a story. had a dog, a mere I pupy, may say; well, this puppy would go out at and bark the every moonlight night moon for hours There the. together.' pany
a
and
red-hot when
was
anvil,
at
drink.
by
are
'
Two
no.
work
by
an
a
closed
raise
just
Lawyer.
violently attorney After
without dot ; crooked
is
sUch
are
O's
to the scene in the court, pany, referring asked the judge why he had not administered rebuke ? a wholesome Permit me,' said the judge, loud enough the attention of the whole com to call,
life
" hard." The other Jim, answered, wh-wh-where sh-sh -shal.l I hi-hit ?" "No now ra-m-matter it's got co-co-
be done Have
You
ball:
a
as
a
one
or
at
were
take
to
tip
the
once
had adjourned, assembled at tho
and
read
and
was
court
a
—
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a
funeral,
know
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elevated
foolish
understand
!
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bit
for
curious things, them not. recognise K ought to stand for but kindness, conies in well for kick. L's and in's are while n's mischievous,
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before
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his
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papa.
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people
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man.
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keep
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form
they
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not-too-wise
Helens a heard the other night, and threw him
St.
house
take
to
neglected
bank
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on
looking danced.
as
the at
barrister,
!"
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him
looking an ever quite an evergreen," A ever read"— some one who heard wit." Take, "ready
which
described the story
it
again,
your when
It his leg. breaking to be her husband, who, on from the club, had carelessly
returning
to
have her
will
gintleman
a
of
stairs,
proved
6ome
poverty
beer. The
Plase, always blush
I
Pat,
the she
in
down
England
beer,
all
owe
in
men
"
woman
burglar
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it.
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day
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"
green." said Jerrold,
then
American
a
soldier
boose, with
and
now
in wife band's-shirts received about a month afterwards was from a home in the" Far solitary West, " F do. hnfc he won't wear 'em."
yeazt." a
a
face your honor," said I spakes to
for-
pay
who
piper, in
gentleman
—
sun. "
Irish
indulged
horse, ? The
a
not
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N
Payne
seen
just
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Jerrold,
wonderfully
of water.
want
with
sua
than
faster
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;
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without
you the
doubt,
discovered. the to any
they
pills,
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are
best
do not better,
family
remove
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natural
functions effects unpleasant
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NESB1T,
W.
CoaifiameaaceEitemtettlBe
1AH1I0N &
E.
CO.,
Practical Watchmaker of
(Late
Rundle
HAY
\
and
COLONIAL
Jeweller, Adelaide,
Street,
HAS
selected
and
th
Merchants,
Stock
stock of first-class cheapest and of Watches EVERY Jewellery the in Nesbit's description colony. and jewelled) English Levers (capped and rough stand riding work, guaran teed for two The Best Watch years. without Nesbit's Walthams exception. are the in the CHEAPEST Colony. Watches with These and other a two
Healing Properties the World. throughout
is
an
of
BAD LEGS, Old Wounds, Breasts, Sbres and Ulcers,
the
Bad
it
cure
If
infallible
Cure
it
;
Complaints.
For
Gout,
Rheumatism,
DISEASE,
never
to
fail. „
Ointment
and
Pills
Manufactured
are
only at Oxford
New
IB, And
sold
are
Civilized. the in 'almost every
throughout tions
for "use
of Medicine with direc
World;
should look to the Pots and Boxes. If the address Oxford London, they are Street,
633,
AUSTRALIAN
WEST
BOOT
Label
T.
HAY
fc
&
THE
W.
FACTORY-
PERTH,
and
the-
on
shortest
and
Grindery-
hand. Good in exchange
Goods Colony.
hides
Uppers
and
always skins
kangaroo to
all
from
maker
to
with
KAt'Storant)
for
a
Coughs,
taken
KAY'S Colds, and
is
demulcent and Colds,
Mr.
:
the
„
a
practical
TIC
PILLS,
Face
a
Ceaasistaiig-
lbs.)
Straw quantities.
Straw Hats, Cases Ladies,
25
IN
GREAT
Youths
HAY
The of purchasing
Accommodation
I
many
J.
Splendid
least E.
front
to
bach
and
Stobles, First
and
Balcony
Bath-rooms
,
every Hotel.
,
for
requisite
Privacy
Best
and
a
lj
Men's
spe
only in
Neural
j
3d.
Is.
2s.
6d.
Hats
Famous and
House
for
Ar-
And
'
Everywhere J
jjGuiness's ii
w
»
port,
England.
mw.mt
All
ciir»ivn+e
Cfiaa-irgres
Travellers
for
contains
of Burrougho's
one
and
Visitors,
Watts'
far-famed
anft
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is a
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nimble.
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Boot
WimbridgE,
Manufacturer
and
Civility.
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(JH9ERT1.KBII,
george's
st.
(opposite
HAY
Funeral STREET,
|T
Furnisher,
|"AS
ILJL
PERTH.
of
shortest the otherwise.
Funeral ways
.
notice
Hearses
by
telegram
and
Coaches
PROMPT
extensive
most
SHOES
TO
varied Colonial
COUNTRY
or
ORDERS.
/
al
stock"
in
Manufactured
SLIPPERS.
AND
ATTENTION
and
and
German,
French,
PRICE
LIST
ON
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Ju
the
hand,
English,
BOOTS,
in any conducted part the details and all Colony, therewith attended to at
"HTUNERALS connected
on
always of colony
week.
Draper, from
turers
bound
cathedral.)
AND .
C.,
PERTH.
STREET,
next
HEARMAN,
Importer
J
&
DEALER,
he
band.
on
Importer,
LEATHER
CURRIER
will
BSHHHTS
IRELAND! ttiMl
last
price
the
City
game.
Moderate. AtteiMlttuee
at
were
windpws
G-.
Direct of loYcrsf
resort
favourite
GEORGEMEDDLES,
General
upwards.
ill®
W.
and
6d.
with
dressed
rJ?afcles,
€<©©cl
W.
and
the
—
Is.
These qualities about double the Season.
with
replete
and
lighted,
brilliantly
Whichjjjjis ntTiv.no »»1UOT)
T.
upwards.
Is.
6d.
2s.
SATO
Billiard
KAYBROS.Stock-
2s.
Bonnets,
8d.
ticles.
Sold
—
and Girls'
and
6d.
Bass's
Stout.
DSLUCEY,
Convenience
COAGULINE.—
se thereby undeniable
6d.
Is.
and
Ladies'
HOTEL.
R.
and
Comfort
Every
be-
and Boys' Straw Hats,
Is.
Liqu-
of
stock.
-ijjijjmj-i.
is
much
Customers
our
Class
a
quietness
Quality ors
Ale
HOTEL
nrmnrfnnitw
ciality.
W. Andrew,, W„ Stroud, Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
GERALDTON
Tlie
this
prices
good value.
Roebourne. Geraldton.
T. F.
to
depression.
saved
are
profits
for
curing
for
Quinine,
Broken
temporary at
and
low prices
specially take
Girls,
sizes
all
Boys,
goods
Bonnets.
Ladies,
value.
real
ers
House.
favourite
and
Novelties for and Early Spring Summer selected personally by Mrs, Hearman in Paris, London, Luton, and St. are Albans now opened, being from the Manufactur purchased direct
PERTH.
STREET,
The Settlers
marked
qualities meet the
MoteSg
jp irst Class Travellers.
for
and
present miblic should
lBami'ocl&
©t; Hats
Young
and
Iron,
for
(120
in large
Horses
in
Contains
Cement
Stores,
boxes
Proprietor.
for
specific
&c.
ache,
Oilmen's
Jeweller,
THOMAS
Cattle.
KAY'S gia, &c.
small
in
GERALDTON
expec Chest
Coughs
serviceable
equally
quarter
Iheir
&c.,
Tolu,
for
cases,
VARIETY.
watch
Complaints.
COMPOUND,
in
Spirits
LINSEED,
Squill,
COMPOUND,
at
save
Perth: Agents
Consump-
OF
of Summer Goods made by Mrs. Hearman her during visit to the and Con English tinental Markets.
octaves.
Tobacco
Bronchitis
&c.
COMPOUND AY'S Aniseed, Senega, Chlorodyne.
will
V. E. NESBIT, Watchmaker and
Practical
„
TTOR COUGHS, COLDS, Jj -Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,
E
and
THE
on
of
parls
and
DRAPERY
from V. by buying besides having a large stock
„
despatched
Flour.
Mens,
sold. guarantee every article TIME PAYMENT. POSSESSION. -IMMEDIATE
Also, kept in stock, a large of assortment Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's BOOTS and SHOES— from and Continental houses. best English
OF
Spectacles.
customers
he
and opened the
ma©IEEIB3E!rff
IFSffiBfP
"
cent.,
select
pos and
n'otice.
the Leather
Necklets
-
sible varied
BOOTS,
Nfinklfits
per Nesbit,
JN
COLONIAL
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
20
thanks, to the pnblic generally returning for past favours, tlias beg to announce classet all they are prepared to manufacture of
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
collecting,
Britnall),
ET,
Alberts Leon tines
&c.
that
announce
received
&c.
and
Wines
Jewellery, &c.,sold Watches, Clocks, TIME PAYMENT with IMMED to householders at ex IATE possession low As no ceedingly prices. heavy and commission is paid for convassing
spurious
loading)
asks
on
BROWN&ALLEN, (Late
Earrings
Alberts Leontines
Cruets,
to
has just
Corrugated Iron, Snider Revolvers, and pieces, (muzzle Ammunition Sadd
Teas, Sugars,
oil
no!
is
bales,
Fencing
Netting,
Draper—
City
HRHEGS
Studs
,',
language.
gsr Purchasers the
St.)
-The
—
—
Harness,
lery,-
Studs Jet Brooches & Earrings „ Keepers 'Alberts ,, Wedding Rings Plated ..Electro Clocks Cups
;
Vendors
all
by
Oxford
533,
breech
Bracelets & E.
B.
Earrings
77
„
(late St, London
Silver
„
„
-
The
has
it
kind every been- known
Success.'
HEARMAN,
tools,
Watches
Brooches
,,
Fowling,
Rifles,
Gold
Silver
„
Pumps,
Douglas
every
also
requirements,
Wire Cornsacks, Galvanized Wires,
Watches
Brooches
..
Piles,
Abscesses, of SKIN
Evil,
like
Walthams
sets
,,
King's
Swellings, and Fistulas,
repaired. Nesbit's Ladies'
setsB.&E.
,,
Anvils,
repaired
or
„
„
Sciatica, Glandular
or
Silver Watches ,, Gold Bracelets
Pieu-
of
Jewellery order
Watches
Hooping or
to
Gold
Gent's
rubbed
effectually remedy. neck and ciiest, as salt into meat, on the Relaxed Bronchitis, Throats, Quinsies, and all Cough,Asthmatic, Pulmonary, ristic
guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers
Station
6.
.
Stocks
full
Carpenters' goods, Portable Wool Forges,
i
For
years'
of
hand
on
f
Agents,
other
sundry
i
Searching known
are
always
HAVE
Importers
Station
and
.
Its
and
Succeeds
FREMANTLE, General
best
"Nothing
JeSllS©SB.
PERTH.
STREET, the
QBBMEaQeS
WAREHOUSE,
at
the
IJoivich-
&
Bathurst,
for office
the
of
street,
CO., N.S.W.
Rev.
Rigid the
"
W. A.
Perth,
by
Bryan.
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