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General The

Sleantngs.

cross-examination

until

life

of Parnell.

judges

their

roars

United

Ireland,

Parnell's

commenting

examination,

says the

ingly interesting though amination was the interest ed

tenfold

when, hour

luncheon Richard

heightenthe before

of

the

a

never

feather

a

mnra

occupied of

out

arose

and who

its

chief counter

unruffled temper as unruffled smiled his plumes, the ordeal, way through answering every with gracious and never question ease, for a moment or bis imfaltering losing

who,

as

perturable

on the self-possession ; it was the cross-examiner contrary, who received more than one bad fall at the hands of the witnesses. Webster turned the Court Court I (and by the mean the audience in against general) him from the outest by the lone which he assumed. He addressed Mr. Parnell as if he were with some dealing perjurer

whose every as

trick

answer

be

to

was

received

conceal

to

the truth. With Parnell there him before standing in the most rabid court partisan have felt what a grotesque outrage was. It was an insult to the

a

Mr. the must

this

to

judges

seemed

for to

going

who,

begin with, he put to Mr. with marked

question sed him

became

a

Parnell, respect,

moment

every addres and it

were they moment

one

it

that severest punishmerit Webster could receive would be to leave him alone to deal in his own with this usual peculiar way witness. The difference between men the

.

plain

if

as

in

but the

interfere,

in

becomes

vivid. Mr. dramatically the personification of coolness he wears a smile of placid

is

Parnell and' dignity

ue

;

and

liberately

The

of other,

hitchings white heat

ms

gives

without

answer

of

every voice and is

gown,

Mr.

low voice with the

Parnell

and

smiles, "

answers

No

:

I

next

encounter

manifesto

the

appears,

to

Then

It so

any the in

briefs,

searching Another typical over a certain

was

people, in the

published

as

the

to

best

of

his

Sir Richard proceeded the was document

to an

in exceedingly long one, he graciously formed Mr. Parnell he might that sit Sir down till he was finished. Richard on

about noticed that for

Observers smile had deepened into and

wondered

what

ten

To

what

a

'

it

Richard the would when

informed their of what importance be

manifest he came ut last

in

Parnell's

peculiar meant. At last

was question an introduction

preamble

minutes.

Mr.

moved uneasily. judges and Asquith protested, Hannen eagerly seized the "

grin, The Mr.

James

Sir

opportunity this

first

meaning grin was answers,

to

who

from

differs

most

that the more he is respect, the closer he is seen the more

becomes the his

rare

in

this

known

and

men

impressive and strength of

beauty

Rome,

?"

lordships he was a

moment,

that

about and he

manifesto ?" The of Parnell's broad " now I never," he apparent. " heard ot the document in my see

that Mr.

National Library of Australia

dating

cremation

that

know of

are

Bishop

Cremation.

on

the

the

same mean

they

as

the meeting protest against of cremation into Middles-

borough, directed

the

of the diocese to the chairman

Lord

the following

:

Dr. is

to

which

are

to

held I

am

preside, Burial v.

I

meeting on next, Friday to observe glad

subject and Cremation,

\ Richard, P.S.

and

mind, public will attention,

to engross you me to state, as I allow as briefly the reasons me can, which constrain to from dissent the resolution lately passed Council ? by the Middlesbrough No 1. whether necessity whatever,

kindly

or economical sanitary grounds, has to been shown to exist so violent justify and revolutionary a re change in our on

and

ligious

national

customs. who ratepayers

The

2.

parties

who

have to bear

will

so

experiment should feelings, an

the of

are

the

cost

to

repugnant have been

their and

fully

consulted.

freely

mode

The present

3.

earth

the

of burial

in

the

most

the most natural, and the readiest method of dis ancient, hutnan posing of the untenanted body. with all its cannot Science, pretensions, for the here Nature, improve upon not when unduly impeded in its earth, is

the

is

operations,

best

composing matter. Inhumation 4. claim

the

on

people, Christian

as

mation

is

has

of

is

topic auite

did

as it arising of military exigencies the era. It Christian cepted by the Christian

of

out

its

the

before

discipline was

cre

in

pagan

never

Church.

ac

In

a subject of reproach to deed, it became Christians that " they detested the early and " condemned the burial cremation," of fire," as it. As Christian they termed

advanced -cremation

civilization

and

in

the

appeared. The 5. revive

1400

fourth

of

history

cremation years

century

can

after never

the a

receded,

entirely

attempt

dis

to

lapse of nearly recommend its

indis-

children

of

God, who

and

water

the Holy His love and and there

in up of the faith

;

of

unity

of the

confedera

christian

homes,

and the

faith one

body, therefore

the

the

and

tion

is

harvest-field

new

worship And

spirit. the first

fruits

of

out

which

gathering their

season.

the eternal that the communion of garner is, which is the offspring and first saints, of the great harvestin this fruits field world. Let us make a practical appli cation this. of all Whose festival are we We are keeping to-day ? keeping of St. Augustine the Apostle the festival —

of England, and the of Canterbury. And

the

to

first

Archbishop

this

festival

brings

us

had

no

the

us

fail

have

to

dently

of this reading of the taste

They

England olic

to

the

Important

dinal

Cath

Manning.

was

audible our Lord

And

if

which What is

men.

among Jesus

Christendom

is first

fruits

the

born

one

born

the

Holy

of the and

spirit

is

spirit

regenerated Ghost is a child

j

it

water

of

God

Not

?

islative

not was

and the

years of Ihe had become has

it

besn

What

did not

no

supreme leg made England of Christian life

What

these

all

separate into

drew them made them

one

and gave them one name which people, to bear this was they day. England made one the by Christianity— by faith. This being so. Christian what

can

unmake

england

£

might be unmade by powers than ourselves. We might be greater revolutions brought to ruin by internal and conflicts and seditions. But there Well,

is

we

something

more

more

if

England

more

subtle, more

far

secret,

deadly—

\

stealthy and that

ever should For if Christianity

lose

its

made would

the loss

of Christianity the Christianity which Augustine for brought continued unmutilaseven or eight hundred years You know ted as he taught it. what 300 I am $ot happened years ago. unmake

Well,

it.

to talk controversy need. That one perfect which Catholic is called

going

a

or

and

bloodshed

which, pervading conflicting races, bond of charity,

England,

in

200

The pervading

?

one

faith

seven,

conflicting

Within

power.

united

a

into

continually

warfare, There

legislation.

And is the

and every and

by

not

was

of St. Augustine it and one; and England, one from that hour to this.

visible,

is

It

Christianity.

of all those who are humanity it is the by water and the Holy Ghost first wheatsheaf taken out of the great of the world. harvest-field That which of flesh is is born and that flesh, which

is,

all

sown

divided

races.

is,

regenerate born again

became the seed

was

was

three

so per Christ.

Christendom

?

of

century less that

or

of

whole

a

name.

It

warlike

Christ of the new of God. creation is so, what His mystical body, is the Church ? among all nations

the

Rent.

became

The

coming

fruits

first

within

or

five,

what the first Adam was in the the second Adam was in Creation, the new creation. And who is the sec ond Adam ? He is the Eternal Son of God and of the Immaculate and Blessed The first Adam was created Virgin. out of the virgin earth before sin had cursed it. The Son of God took our and assumed it into humanity God, so was a humanity of Jesus humanity God incarnate— God

of

afterwards,

Archbishop.

people.

Now,

palpable, therefore

consecrated

first

tury, It was bear the

first

never

coast

the UUUI-

over the in another cen and, had become England England. not It did not England before.

Car

sons

He

carrying Blessed whose wife,

more Christian, of Christianity face of England,

the

there the

ui»

their singing them the before Saviour. King

procession,

our

was

its

congregation were at the High Mass, when present the Cardinal Archbishop preached and for the schools made the annual appeal of the mission. His Eminence took his of St. text from the Epistle James i. 18—" Of His own will He hath forgot ten us by the word of Truth that we of His Creat might be some beginning ures." these His Explaining words, said that Eminence meant God they had made our us, by regeneration and the Holy Ghost, to be His by water

as

the

on

.In

it.

wiwi

Ethelbert, Queen Bertha, was was most 1 will a. Christian, full, of the He re Christian say, spirit. ceived them gladly. The see of Canter found St. and bury was Augustine,

feast of St. Augustine, was observed with at special solemnity the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, crowded A Bayswater.

fect

an

cannot

we

know

all

and of

England

by

which

ourselves making I need not God. go

you

in

all

us

upon

xAuguotuio

landed

image

Church.

Pronouncement

Sunday,

came

litanies,

the meeting, as outbursts of ap

Owes

memories.

lays

before

ou

panions

un

who

What

fulfil

uut

yeuir

evi

was

letter

to

it

and a duty without

responsible into history

paganism

historical

than that

obligation

I throughout. members of the of importing intention reprehensible

of

flood

a

More

impersonally sure the

expressed by frequent plause during its recital.

that the

whereas

;

be

to

a

excellence

par of burial

mode known

additional Christian

an

reverence it

of de

dissolvent

the

is reaper continually ate sheaves that in ripe into They are gathered

of Middlesborough. Bishop has been my desire to treat

It

unprecedented

an

the

as

Matrimony

become until death

the

of

the

the

of

be

shall

public

on

to

has,

agitated

degree, continues

the

be

over

you Christian this subject

As

Ellerton,— attend

to

of

wife

The

Middlesborough, 23rd May, 1889.

wmcn

one God Christendom

House,

the

aggregate

of

Continent, though they consciously adopted its conclusions. R.. Bp. M.

Bishop

and

of again are trained

in

hallowed

of the to

in

the

people of Middlesborough and of thinking, way to impress upon their a due regard for their

well as in be a shallow

home

a

fore Christian is education but nothing the domestic law of Christian homes. homes and children Christian educated in Christian homes formed a society, and then a nation, and then Christen dom which is itself, more nothing than

inhu Old and

their

all

word.

perfection

op

Sacrament

Ghost, the knowledge

its

and

law

the

in

born

are

supernatural. He would who philosopher would ignore its existence. I have the honour to be, dear Mr. Chairman, your faithful servant,

amongst

At a introduction

original

scnooi

Reverence for the dead is a lies sentiment which deep down in the human roots in the and has its heart,

am

Catholic

as

of

and, for ever, shall solubly, part them, united before God. The one law was the beginning of all Christian homes. And the Christian home is the

height, abundantly show at least that Jews and Christians their own traditional mode of preferred the dead. It is satisfactory to burying was

Emin

restored.

husband

the

and may truly be said with the spirit which As to the the practice, Christian Catacombs in back to the period when

both. and

Jewish

this

character.

the

whereby

harmony

inspires

natural

was

en

Testament,

sometimes retrospect; confident and proud. But in mood he seemed, he was whatever never for a moment otherwise than the and noble statesman and leader, great he

has

be in

tradition.

was

can

decree. Nevertheless, the sanction of the

representatives cherished convictions

during

Sometimes he

origin,

long Sir

to a conclusion turned to Mr. Parnell and threateningly he the ejaculated loudly question, " Now, Mr. Parnell, tell us where did

you

New

sad

and a

join turkey-

a

American

answer

and,

went

mation

that

in

feeling

face

Parnell's

this

which

Freeman! s Journal a day or two before Mr. Parnell started for in America Sir 1879. Richard a Webster, with led off by asking flourish, several great about the signatures of questions this all of which Mr. Parnell document,

read,

Mr. passed over long ordeal. as in pathetic if

he of

shades

an

God

the

all

now,

?

until

be affected by the of the human body. stay the execution

cannot

disposing of man

No effort of a Divine

to every regard For controversy. claim to Ireland's R. Sir Webster

which

Many

augurated.

the

Nothing

and of

mode

statement

clear

movement

stitutional

Dear

am

buries

question. took place to

ability.

singular manag and emphatic

he said, I held that Ireland's Grattan," is not nationhood inconsistent with the of the Crown," and so with link regard in to the admission of men who believed the con force movements to physical

unable

content The stands.

;

judge

ing, and Sir Richard cock face among his

strove

in

not

is

was

Parnell

a

proved

it

age

of

tauure. uut proved an ignominious of a population an of 26,000,000 average of 100 cremations be cannot per annum as a success, or financial other regarded wise. of the Resurrection 6. The doctrine

"

Bishop's

in

as it passage it people understood perfectly. is for for not only you, persons familiar with Irish matters, that is At this explanation necessary." Court breaks into a great guffaw, which the can't refrain from

it

it

thought. cf the

spite

beyond His

Well,

what asked, is the meaning I will tell in one you There never was in the world

and

sentiment In

elevation

an

creation.

ence

nas

point in this disputed with instance, regard to nationhood, which to prove means strove total separation, in a large sentence solved Mr. Parnell, the "Like Mr. Henry difficulty.

A

fussy in a

soon

Irish

which,

ed to place on record, memorable language, of with his position

word..

utterance you can point to a single in all your moment speeches up to this that gives the explanation you have just me of that passage he shouts, given ?" to a certain referring passage from an interview that had been under considera

the

cross-examination how skilfully Mr.

Christian

it

and

sense,

;

council

embarrasment.

the force with loud of his

that

for

see

de

and passion, whatever little temper he may have had utterly spoiled. " to me Come, sir, do you mean tell

tion.

his

to

failure.

;

amuamumueub

careful

in

this

year

how daunted, after the Italian the ever, revolution, fall of the temporal power of the Roman to restore made a fresh effort Pontiff, this relic of the for the pagan world of Catholic credit be it said, it Italy, tire

last

to

ran

aberrations

leader well

first

of

modes

remark made about another questioning of twenty-five dollars by a subscriber " for bread and twenty who gave five for lead." At the end of these passages

the Irish

with

It the and

Christian

a

the

(in

horrors

were

stammerings of the Attorney-General,

was clear to utterly away of shred misunderstanding been thrown which might have around same The this utterance. apocryphal hour's was the upshot of half an cross-

the

lawyers

that,

was

their

people.

amidst 1794) of the French Revolution, was that recommendation

by

adoption

examinatian

The Attorney-General

time. knock

a

not

ex

Sir Wednesday, began his cross-ex

on

Webster The

long

did

was

shortly

amination. verdict at the elose of the dav barren cross-examination so

direct

enjoyed, merriment

of articulation the power did not recover seconds. Sir Richard for several his witness with great determina tackles link" his famous "last tion upon but the upshot of his crossspeech,

Absorb

:

whole and

this

all,

the

by

chockings

Mr.

on

and and

increased

The

moment."

this

court,

universal—

vived, still

Blessed the

in

its

mutilation,

and I call England in Those who believe

Holy

Trinity,

Ghost

and the

no

faith

because

and shattered, lost its perfection.

even

ertheless,

were

fragmentary,

is

there universal

it

is

became Nev it

sur

Christian the Ever-

Incarnation

and

are

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mind or restfulness of soul he had no but rather he did joy, no happiness, labour chaos and discontent. among He admits that no one who has been raised in the Catholic Church can find outside of its the portals, among

English

iuiquifcy

though

not

catholics.

world. the Nevertheless, so of much people, retaining original tradition of Christianity and I rejoice Christians, over it. that terrible which rent disruption

England

from

shattered

the

k

ine

or

.uay

has

i-entecostj

that

there

were

Christian

ago million of

a

but

schools,

were

three

in

millions

all.

is

Nothing

no

with

faith-

.

which What

energy, of faith.

There

came

upon of England

schools

the

us

letter.

shows

God

of

New

The of

had been schools

made England,

education unmake

an

do but to

ever,

say

I

this

These schools

:

by law, are without will and conscience of

uprising

have

of

become

to

science

that

call

would honour

I

those

hymns, fhrmorh

with

by untrained

which

im

I

mitted

con

They

brought. of

tittle

or

say ad schools

Bede,

after

the

What

a

yielded faith which

do

If

jot

''

ought Or

We

rend

to be paid vve

laoa.

st.

there

read

We

ui

me

of Trent

the

of

in

in

To aud

school. Catholic every is unbroken, the tradition can on earth break it, for cannot hell against prevail

is

the

remarkable of Sydney

very

Press

single exception giving and hearty to the support the also have

which, Mother

Deasy,

prove worthy of its advocates.

of

an

E.

the

history that is children

Well,

your

"

The

Catholic"

parish has in

Wisconsin, Rev. Bishop his renounced admission into -His

.tatter

dn

Dame Montreal,

is

at a

letter

Catzer, errors

Little

Church

dated'

from

no

"the

hour

mk.

power, of

Mr.

Tottering.

Stead, Editor Gazette, writes

of the

hear that some of the Times intend

of

lies

Pall

Mall

associate "

in

tor

01d:

Sturgeon, to the Eight

in the

and

National Library of Australia

as

tells

He

was

of

that readers, with the paper in for of upwards

first

engaged some After

service

in

Crimea,

Russia, collected

in

as

the he

the

had

ho

years, has been

one

capacity

forty

years.

parliamentary or ten eight of the gallery was

the to administer

during

order

Times,

-fifteen

some

House of Commons, the

the

its

reporter.

years'

has

office

connected or another

for

personally

case,

manager

that

Walter him

incurred expenses Mr. John his resigned just

ttie

the

post held

Canada., "Notre,

in

ail

Parnell who Macdonald,

of.

the proprietors raise a suit in

to

Mr. agaiust Chancery of making purpose

make to us reparation He states bis power. that in which he for the space of one year " " was of the Old Catholic pastor he settlement, experienced no peace of as

I

:

complete of the Holy Catholic laws and teachings return to He desires to Church. the. fold from which he and several others far

I i

manager

it."

the

for

sent war

the

out

to

with fund

This it

is

an

declare before the

fid

to

tlAI'ifill f

if

"MW

in lo

the

hospital

established

fa

11

far

you the condemn-

low

T7

There

is

no

A

nvAnAOA

lull

sees

of

I annals

missionaries. those whose and through.

of ing through

of Africa, of Algiers, I am, lose ten years every their numbers effective five :

much altered

of

the:

the

testimonial

half

one

per the

letters

at

a

perils

direct so

I have

the ordinary

engagement. write

the

The bottom

presented

and

honour

.

take the less

certainly bat none

arms

bos

that

self-sacrifice

the

of

if

country

our

Monsignor

in had three years spent barracks ? I demand that a like devotion not be made impossible for this shall of heroic handful and that men, they

Livinhac

be forced to ardours the

not

shall

quarters

lose in soldiers' of self-sacrifice.

it is all over with Otherwise I repeat, French missions and I know not what ; will profit, only Atheism. except Monsieur I am not le Pre deceived, .

when

sident,

I

affirm

as it law, conceived passionate opposition will forbid that union

to

our

is

that in

the

.

military

a

of

spirit

against

which

.

religion, is

necessary

nation.

Irishman's

THE

traveller

FORTUNES

to

OF

JOHN

stories queer on the Pacific ply to and from

which and Panama,

MAGEE.

heard by the

are

mail

steamers

San Francisco

the Spanish- Ameri San Francisco Monitor of

along

The

coast.

can

Career

Wonderful

Many

date gives the following : luckiest man in Guatemala is an named Irishman John Magee, and, and being worth although now, lucky a

late "

The

the richest man 500,000,000dol., being in that republic, there was a time when he himself the considered unluckiest of mortals. Twelve a years ago he was nomadiac collector of insects and animal and In

mineral

in

specimens

Guatemala.

the authorities way he offended and at Jose Gonzales, Commandante San Jose, ordered that he should receive some

seventy-five had been received

"

of

cent,

is

.

English Government officially conveyed Procureur its thanks to in Paris. my it would Who will dare to assert that for have been better the interest and

When

lashes.

back

his

bared, and the qjoor naturalist his the Commandants quota,

concluded more, and

obligingly twenty-five

number;

death them that

race against the formula whereby

priest's

so

these

speak I know

am

Fatigues, privations, a great climate, destroy shed their in blood

Untimely

no

The mission whose father

aries

year. of the others

is

proportionally ranks its as

of

societies

there

regiment,

that company, out many perish

eleven

the less does he and none which has again been recently For being in captivity with

courage-

An

are

the the

on

onil

chaplaincies.

a

admission

milt

t.liA

of France

denied

mis-

in the Senate is applied to unchanged the clergy of the I mission. am not for us that which is not accorded asking for elsewhere, at example present in is to Germany ; that say the the to them to delay enable necessary and to complete their receive studies, Holy Orders before they are summoned for the work of the ambulances and

Bishops

been

nf

Missions

ratifies

illness

a

solemnly before that all country

Catholic

had

his

as

(lliAst.irin

A

I

martyrdom.

;

demand

old

of by the Times for the, benefit the sick and wounded. His immediate in this work had charitable predecessor cruel died of fever and with mockery

daring

I

in the

of of

whom missionaries the English were had and threaten robbed, brigands his own he doubled with death, ing and privation to afford them help peril of and in such circumstances this

of calling the other

on

missions.

our

am

French

the

maodonald,

their

and

I know what I Bishop, say ; and what I say touches the gravest interests and the honour of my country. I comprehend the whole of my gravity words.

retires.

gates

deux Lacides Montagnes," March 12, 1889, and is a to submission on his part the

wandered,

death I

'

this

of Green Bay, and begged for

the

and

and

Times"

abandon

not

soldiers,

risk a life in danger.

profession. siooarv. for

Esmonde cause

to and

did

our

he suffered,

;

Now

,

Vilett's,.

the

B. Freehill, President. John Clune, Wm. m'gee, Hon. T. James Ward, John Daly, Sees. "Dr. J. E. Kenney, M. P., Dublin."

Apostate-

a former Protb, and of paster

We

"F.

answeraole

Rev.

are

of Messrs.

both of the. We remain.

will

with

in

the the

for

the

charity, that obstacles and stumblingshall not be put into their way is done but with one aim, loudly proclaimed indeed within the Chamber the destruction of the itself, Christian of their clergy by the prevention canonical

and

that

expect the visit and Sir Thomas of.

Palestro during which accompanied

from the dagger He is Yicar Apostolic the Nyanza, surrounding of which he has spent peril

speaking

went. accepted Amongst who fell on the field of whether in France at Sedan, or at

still,

death

'

some

Algeria

captivity but lives

.

contem-

our

hand, blocks which

generous

to

reason

results

were

mercy

a

spirit.

were

them

required

as

mission,

in

faced

in

surrection war. I do not refuse, then, to let, our priests lives their and shed their expose 'blood in the but I do ask, on day of peril the one shall not be hand, that they

this

newspapers

an

battle,

Messrs.

most

moment

lives

who

Eight years ago he persuaded to ask for King Metsa, then reigning, the protectorate of France, which would mistress of the have made our country now so contended for by regions eagerly and Germany England. it is of him I am Livinhac Monsignor

to France, by the hands of one sits in your Chamber, and who honour to itM. Kelles. All those

who

in

to

indeed, is with

friendly

a

exhibiting every

practical Dillon,

01

country

principal

I

Return

is

and

in

terrible

you

years.

petition who still

ac

envoys, support contributions

clergy

He

banks

poraneous then history. My priests asked of me, with one voice, permission to follow the Army of Africa to the banks of the Rhine. I presented this

vatican

whole we —the faith find of tbe: Venerable Bede. faith which is the taught

\

most

this

the

a

and

council

the

..

Redmond now

after

Council

to Warm

'

by

in

,

of

punucuuou

towns

of substantial promises the fund. " The change of public feeling since ther visit of the colony

augustine.

?

hundred

was

in himself, army times and was

hourly savage. missions

those words by the have given, in union of my at the diocese,

strengthen I myself

example with the

for

a.

companied

anybody

of the honour the Immaculate

muu

needful,

with

invitations

colony

the

death. We read of the seven of That the New Law. Sacraments whole faith which we call the faith of delivered Pius IV. as to us by the souls

the

South

which

over

I

that

I

do

?

into

weeks.

myself Frenchman, dishonour

of

name

an

twenty

themselves, clergy particularly mission in whose name clergy I if I asked that speak, should be they and exempt from the common burden, above all if I claimed foir them immunity from of blood. the tax I could, were it

and

paltry.<

from

the supremacy the primacy, of the Vicar of Christ over the whole of the unity world into Catholic entering England. Sacrifice of the Wo read of the Iioly We read of the invocation Mass;' of saints.

of

New

as

of

the

ing the

the. Irish people self-government. made The miserable' by the attempt Orangemen here to oppose the mission of the envoys in has resulted showing

we

which

in

full.

of

read

of the unworthy and I should hold

lhen

martyrdom. Have you read

afterwards he fell, God thanking he had been allowed to die for the I cite Faith and for France. might who seemed to haye the strength another

esteem

should

a

them

year that

dangers

I

life.

battle-field

is the insignificant its denies sympathy to a obtain a to people struggling, liberty similar to that enjoyed by Australians. The Executive Committee of the central of branch the' I.N.L., have received

Augustine

never

always

coming we

mission

fai

entirely demand

their

faction

I bid him to read overbold, of the Anglo-Saxon race by who wrote within a century

me thinks the history

National

-

the

of

fruits so

how

unbroken

that

perfect fountain

that is

the

are

faith have

the

from derived of life water

St.

They the

of the Irish

.

schools of tradition

first'

almost

is

.in

all this are. not religious is and yet the religion imperfect which bars me, and I cannot mutilated, call therefore them Christian schools. In the meanwhile, What are our Catho lic

mail

last

.

And

?

by the

1

and

cannot

letter sent

envoys Wales is will have concerned. You noticed of the opening by the reports meeting held at Her Majesty's Theatre, and of the great that public reception, the sympathy of the of Sydney people

them could.

have voluntarily

following addressed to

the Irish

internrntntinn

persons.

schools

official

Executive

the

the

with

M. P.,

the

s&ys

League in Sydney:' " Sydney, N.S. W., 30th May, 1889. We have the honour Dear Sir, to en close herewith bank draft of £2500 on account of Evicted Tenants' Fund as

schools

imnflrWi.

»n

xavourecl

"

not

of the very depths Africa. There he became body into which I Bishop of the little admitted him, and almost every member and less than a of which is now dead,

of the united aid of all her any moment and that she has a right sons, to sum mon them all. I know also the for which obtains in passipn equality our and the reasons for sabcountry, alike all to the of the jecting

:

an

I cannot

the

Ireland.

for

said upon

Equatorial

and of justice. patriotism 1 know the situation of Europe and that of France. I know that in consequence of this situation France may have need at

draft.

have say Christian Christian prayers, and the reading of the Bible—

admitted

that

of

been

Kenny,

.from

how

england,

schools

religious Christianity. perfect Christian schools I But I am bound in

£2500

Freeman)

of

copy Dr.

and

Passed

pushed

scandal.

Wales

have

6

Sydney

which, by the

Christianity, and people

the

W

Christianity,

bound,

am

South the

what would

without ?

it

made his with peace Lord grant him grace to

-

such

has

I papers. but wrote

him,

" was for this I came," It accept ?" he answered And in fact, when simply. he went forth he went to He death.

the

are

his

me

to

asked him,

of

but imperfect then there Christianity, came the creation of a system of schools in which it was intended no that be should If Christianity taught. Christianity

which

from

in his

penance he writes

Carnot.

pas following principal sages of the open letter addressed by the Cardinal of Carthage Archbishop and to the of the Algiers president French on the application of Republic, Laws to the clergy: Conscription In so delicate I understand a question to what reserve I am bound by the laws

the

to

doing

now

may the his former

repair

submission

The

charity

visitation.

a

is

.He ;

"

M.

a

handed word

and

exaggerated

rule to write of my this new missionaries Visum pro Martyrio. for The first whom I wrote the words was in the a a vicar lowly priest, of Rodez. He came to me Diocese, from France one knelt day, down, and

I

Lavigerie

; pro Dioscesi of the President I nothiDg when at the foot of the

le

Celebret formula

he was subappointed Mr. Mowbray Morris was the manager, and upon his death, some Mr. Macdonald twenty years afterwards, in doe course him. succeeded

Cardinal

Visum

priest

Monsieur

I,

Republic, made it

manager.

heart. the connection

the

by

but

the

satisfy

of

for

and

paper;

of

that faith he could ;

,

to

and

written

a

convent

is

want

from the spring wastheresuitofthatfaith.

the

than

charity

I

he professed,

errors

soul

I

all absolutely erratic lie has movement, the hands of the Archbishop

the

in placed of Montreal Church, and

certain

more

away

baptism

notning

of the

Church

the

them

was

Mr. Macdonald persons only. in the Crimea of a kind of proofs which seemed to fit him specially ability of for the business the department

which

life

Renouncing

some

schools

is mutilated that when faith relaxed. An imperfect in the slackness itself and

contained

cravings

in

children

there

wmcn

this

found

was

like

thing

1

had

it

throw

received in remain in those

not

of

faith

perfect

Some years

result.

at

and

full

of

only

he had

which

and

Christendom,

true

that it but

civilians,

gave

But

that

for

military

I

are

of error, is characteristic Christ. He could not

the ground

on

not

intended,

|

the

by the Times,

;

who believe They alone are Catholics in revelation of the Day of Pen the whole and in the whole tecost, circumference of faith, believed in all the wbich'Jis

|

christians,

Magee

was

a

through the British to communicated of story received.

the A

gross

donate

to so

ordered

British

him it.

and, he at once Great Britain the he had indignities subject,

Minister,

was promptly cabled the Guatemala author England ities that must at once to they pay for John each and Magee lOOOdols. else a gunboat would leave every lash,

from

the was

reply to

nearest

further

station

for

demanded

Guatemala. that

It

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London,

Comsuch

unwarrantable

a

penalty upon hours Twelve only subject. and the for compliance, were given to notification to the British authorities The Guate effect was that given. an

British

malans

made

paid the naturalist and

coin,

With

"

from

the

formed

term

a

Mageegot

Government

he

Barrios,

the

with of

the

and Republic, by the Govern

being protected became he interested

ment

gold

Gonzales, of years.

which

coalition

a

thus

for

money

President

new

in

100,000dols. Jose

Guatemalan

the

They

comply.

imprisoned

Commandants,

the

to

haste

all

in

many

one He became enterprises. profitable in Guate of the largest coffee-growers and to-day his crop is indicated mala, Magee also got by thousand of ketels.

for docks franchises building coast. As nobody at porta along the or could build a dock complete with else him, he had, and yet has, it all his own No cau land from any passenger way. docks without boat at of these any

exclusive

paying from and he must

two

to

dollar

one

dollars,

sum when he the the natives leaves All port must also pay this tax, and not a pound can leave these of coffee or other freight

be

or

ports,

pay again.

without

off

brought tribute

paying

vessel,

any this

to

Celtic

financier. "

In

he

consequence and

the

is

wealthy, mala,

as

Peru.

Although

estate

on

grown very of Guate

coffee

of

an

at

plantations residence elegant in full of sight

five

is

yearly which An

the

at

colliery

Loire, terrible

yesterday. disaster

work,

the result

Jnteccolonial

News.)

American

the

a

the Queen requesting pro message vision being made for the establishment and Princess of Prince Albert Victor Louise of £10,000 and £13,000 yearly

Her

vote

intend the

pending

consider

to

for viding Prince

the whole members of the

Royal family.

Alexander

be annointel

of Servia

King by the

in

Metropolitan of

Lords

Tuesday

on

theestablishmentof in the Colony

enabling

a

Australia. latest

Stanley's condition

as

His

shoeless.

in absolutely rags white. hair is perfectly his men have died whole

J3e adds that from starvation. sale Doctor Macinerney, has ed as murdered, and

his and

disclose

letters

was

been

the

In

cricket the former

the

Cambridge by one innings.

won

have

authoiities

The Mississippi vented

match

and Kilrain

Sullivan

before

the

Davitt Parnell

that

in

giving

v.

pre prise

evidence admitted

Commission members had committed

individual but without the sanction assassination, He also of the body. governing admitted

letter

professedly writing to murder and outrage, but he agreeing officers to pre to the superior appealed He he had not crime. stated vent a

the attended meetings Clan-na-gael of He denied the existence since 1880. between also an alliance a murder society, and the Lnnd League. the Clan-na-gael South W ales Tenders New for the will

Already

be the

opened loan

on is

premium.

National Library of Australia

the

quoted

inst.

9th at

yesterday the Queen's be made Princess

members

the

of

purpose

be voted.

warmly

which

were

supported ultimately

voted

amounts

£10,-

are

a

£3,000

Daily ought income burden

his

be

a

News to

that

the

on

wife

was

country.

£1

for

is

include stocks The caused it

ed

being men.

menced

on Trade, the Trust been considering has rejected the proposal to Bill, in the list of securities Colonial investments. open for trust

1

St.

Ftienne

colliery

sensation

a

great to impossible President to

make

on rescue

has explosion the continent, the entomb

Carnot

arrangements

has

i

the

been said

acquitted he was

no

case

for

an

,

the

very heavy

damages.

clever

seizure of Customs goods made yesterday, in connection it which has transpired that a of Indian merchants passed some

invoice goods upon the duplicate system the result being that the goods have forfeited

and

the

firm

fined

five

guineas. His Earl Kintore visited Excellency Millars' Messrs. at Largs yacht Saide,

wheeling

trying

which

Theatre, on Easter

two to

the

the

proprietor

has

lodged the an

move

has Court.

5. at

been

barque

unless

it

Mr. of

the

formal

a

of the at is

by

destroyed

law

interfered

is

fire

erected

Wilson, property, protest

and Board, if the work with.

of

named

and

which

He

he

afterwards arrested

was

in

for

at

cashed

the

£1,000, for

gold

last

and 940 night recovered from him.

were

sovereigns The prisoner's Isaac named

cheque

office

it

filled

Albert

blank,

a

brother, Levine, in

was

young fellow found the

in Wellington-square through taking an overdose of morphia. the North Melbourne Yesterday Club defeated the South Adelaides. The former made seven goals six behinds

evening

unconscious

an

to the

latters

state,

six

goals five action against him as

Mr. Ferry's reporting

malpractices, Shares are d.ull.

10s. are

i

Block

14's

;

behinds. Tattersalls

of being guilty commenced. Brokens are £37 £6 2s. The others has

easier.

Melbourne,

in the bay a has been found to be until the discharge of the which is now being done.

street.

been

unskilful

grounded

was

in-custody the Bank remanded to the

funds

a lad stole a signed Mr. Alexander's

Exchange

the

failing

now

is

the

Melbourne

to

owing

who

embezzling

of Victoria,

turf

Mr.

July

has resigned

Russell

Generalship,'

Thompson

for

it

decision action

of reconstruction

Yicar

com

that

have the

tugs

Monday, to

Bay, yesterday. Archdeacon

of

miners have struck, owing unable to obtain redress from the grievances arising

rate.

against threatens

are

of

parts

July 5. the of Yesterday, anniversary American was Independence, suitably the American honored, Consul (Mr. a Murphy) holding reception during the afternoon.

by

there

proved

simply

being

'

com

for

has

was

to their of their

nearer

I

kinds Mrs. with a

rain

of

falls heavy from various

Yesterday

impracticable vessel's cargo, The Yarra floods are subsiding The Central Board of Health decline to allow the of the Bijou rebuilding

has

night

Adelaide,

same

but

Hindoo, which days ago,

55 years of age. ceased Committee The Standing

of all

Last

hand the

The Hon. J ohn Davies, the chairman Casual Labour Board, who was with recently charged embezzling to the Board, money and belonging

from

embezzlement,

few

Conservative The de dead.

of

of the

Levine

arrived.

Melbourne,

was

which Funds

no

work

to

colony.

for

of

Board,

Although

the

Devon

Further reported

increased

satisfactory.

name

Dickson,

Majoi

Minister

Davies

it.

member

£3

accountant. The Bulli

of the real murderer. he he regarded the Personally, said, as most murder a atrocious Cavendish he would and have crime, willingly to have his own life sacrificed prevented the

has

who Magistrate, opinion that there was The evidence mittal.

his evi Davitt continuing dence before the Statutory Commission Mrs. had allowed stated that Walsh, son to be her own executed rather than disclose

£37

are

British,

;

being

the

the Earl consider

says ashamed allow his future

feel to

4s.

3 per

Iberia

Labor

annum.

per

Brokens

quiet. £4

J uly 4. Sydney, rescue work has The Glebe Colliery been abandoned. At present there is no Loud being alive. hope of the men are still noises heard in the rumbling mine. chairman Mr. of the Casual Davies,

The

further

who was Dickenson, living a family at Croydon, discovered burglar in the house and shot him with a was that loaded with small shot. pistol she made strenuous Although efforts to arrest him, the man ultimately

been

completely

were

the interest to

highly

Prince lo Albert Victor year and £25,000 a year after until married, Louise is to receive wards. Princess

000

The

done.

were

:

that request Prince Albert of Wales. Louise Smith moved that

robberies

increasing.

firm

has re Agriculture that ceived a Victorian cablegram, have re wines Exhibition at the Paris the 9 gold, ceived medals following 28 silver, 17 bronze, and 9 honourable is result mentions. The comparative

into

went

are

loan,

The

5.

to

W. H. asked for

The

carried-

,

loan

J nly

working a

coming the relief

to

and

Burglaries

with

settled.

Michael

fight.

Michael

Commons /or

Gladstonian the grants

to

well.

Oxford,

counectiou in the

of

amounts

of Fife

alive

position have that with some Ex Stock

are

of

are

Subscriptions

A

cent. 2| Dr. abstains from attend Campbell the consti ing Cabinet meetings until has tutional been finally question

his

they

indications

from all quarters bereaved families.

was

j

the from

of

con

collapse.

Islington.

£3 14s. ; Block 10's, Souths, 48s. j Junctions, 38s. The Treasurer has renewed for six for months' agreement with the banks 15s.

5.

i

Centrals,

;

The

House

The

report

found

the

London,

ing

who

3s.

change.

the bill

overturned. Shares

State.

Minister

resign disclosures

in

Victor and The Rt. Hon.

the

serious injuries and trucks engine

made.

to

translations

considering allowances

Responsible of Western

Government

made

committee

Tuesday

Michael. in introduced

Knutsford

Lord House

on

Belgrade Bishop

been illicit

The

grants, a committee of pro question

will

owing

be

at

immediately. between Hergott

No

which

on ground shows strong

claiming

abortion. has been

she

workshops commences

July were

intends an acquitted, action bringing the Government against for malicious and for which he intends prosecution,

passenger train the line yesterday, and Williams left off. the trucks and carriages dragging

that promised the truth of into

finally

about certain

is

to

the

resisting of appointment

Government

Justice,

the

per

charge.

The

in

black-mailing

iuvestigation judicial shall the a llegations Mr. Che.veuil,

announced

Opposition

in

9d.

July 4. have ac commissioners Lehy's tender for erecting

railway

party

escaped.

time

third similar

a

cepted Mr. locomotive The work

occurred of Deputies, owing been advanced that one of with implicated

a

to the the marriage simultaneously, Mr. Labouchere taking place on July 27. of Fife's rent out that the Earl pointed The to £7,000 roll amounted yearly.

betrothal

relatives

The

was opposition Princess Louise. Earl of Fife was

for

his

on

The

Chamber having is

the

is

.

the

to

allegations Rouvier

the

Adelaide,

-

nhnwn

M.

38s.

by procuring

12,

arrested

millions

have

scenes

at

quoted

to

appeal

rescue

commenced some eating fodder from the manger. It being considered to be dangerous to proceed further with the work of to find the entombed endeavouring miners the rescue been party have advised to suspend the search, as the

are

June

This

Champion.

French

to

from

respectively.

half

a

is

expected, an

Copper is firm at £41 10s. ; and tin weak at £86. four per cent, bonds West Australian quoted at £109 and are steady.

on

will

Disgraceful

Some

killed,

and

'

Rt. in

and

three

be

has been damaged. property is still The barque Hindoo aground, her. the tug being unable to move has been arrested Elizabeth Taylor at Richmond charged with murdering a named Ellen Nowlon, young woman

as

of

loan,

is

crisis

noubt

and a and

refused,

July 4. Heavy rains have fallen during the last few days. The Yarra and Watts's are the former rivers flooded, being 17 summer Considerable feet above level.

being captured the encounter During great exhibited by both sides. the New South that

was

offences.

the

their work at Glebe the tinuing colliery yesterday they unearthed a live which was pony, out after got considerable On being difficulty. let free the pony walked and to the stable

Melbourne,

expected

Wales

the

London. July 3. H. an Hon. W. Smith the House of Commons

no

General He,

against

INTERCOLONIAL.

suc prove exceptionally it will be floated at a that shillings. premium of at least thirty the Champion of the World, Searle, He is staying at Claspers's, Putney. has commenced His backers training. of him are confident O'Connor, beating

.

The

were

Egyptians

martial

full

hundred of whom

two

that

entombed,

are

ed and seventy five Dervishes

FOREIGN.

nounced

in

was

colliery

being

court

a

parliamentary there will

are

the fate is or it to ascertain attempt impossible innunlo rescue, owing to the immense which followed. dation has taken encounter A desperate and between the troops place Egyptian in which at Wady Haifa, the Dervishes with heavy loss, the latter were defeated dead in the 500 of their number leaving were wound Two officers field. British miners

sterling,

Daily

the

Sydney,

immediately

4951bs.

of fire-damp took place on the St. Etienne, the time of the At

explosion

a

and the

for military has distinctly

sterling. at

order

country. Wheat

any

voted already of Royalty, half a million

over

at

Eighteen

Paris.

Boulanger however,

i9

courage It is

telegrams. (From

stands

now

he spends volcanoes, in where he Paris, of another mansion

ant

strongly amount the the maintenance

for

to

object

leader, to

a

(M.

governing the grant to members of the

Smith increase

in

occurred

in consequence of his being resigned on a to the General pressed prosecute M. Freycinet, corruption. charge of was also requested of War, the Minister to

House

the

has j

report

in the The Opposition Family. which Mr. of of Commons,

Royal

cessful,

foreign

to

Committee

Select

a

principle settlements

prisoners.

there."

owns

upon ing of

of the

the

city,

time of his the luxuries

he

in

-was

Meiggs he has a magnificent

the and

Guatemala and water

enjoys which

man

great

Henry

Guatemala,

most

has

speech the Royal

a

of

buildings wrecked. completely are still The French Government extreme measures against taking Procureur and the General Boalanger, de General Beaurepaire) Quesvay

of

to

has

explosion at factory been killed,

fireworks have men

Premier

guest. Lord W. H. the First Mr. Smith, has given notice of of the Admiralty, the his intention to move for appoint ment

A terrific

I

spectacle. the

families

While

in

brilliant a most forming the proceedings During delivered (Lord Salisbury) welcome and friendship

and

wives

men.

of of the visit honor procession the in took the Shah of Persia place His the At Guildhall City to-day. was received Mayor by the Majesty the whole and Aldermen Councillors, A

the

the

inflicted

who

'

mandante

I

to

be meted out thus had

punishment

of

relief

4.

July

July,

6.

The returns fortnight's typhoid 135 show from which twentycases, one deaths occurred. Seventy-two cases

of

were

diphtheria

reported,

of which proved fatal. twenty-two The is still barque Hindoo aground, and it is feared become she will a total wreck. have commenced with a Operations view to recovering the of the cargo sunken vessel It is Cape Verde. intended to call tenders for the purposb of raising the hull. The Royal Commission which has been

appointed

representing

Zealand 16,000 feet exhibits. At

the

for

the colony has Exhibition

a

of space

for

held

Association

of Australasia.

form

yesterday, a

the

New

for applied the Victorian

of

meeting

Surgeons, decided to

of

purpose at

Veterinary

Veterinary it

was

Medical ,

I

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;

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Service

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H

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PERTH.

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two

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ing

Chambers

and

by utilising

considerable

advertising. The profits should yield dend of

from

wall

spaces for

all

sources, therefore, at least sufficient to pay a divi from per cent, per annum, twenty and rentals have been as the beginning,

the

the

Person any William 65

Company

smoothly.

run

Rent

Spaces

week,

per

In addition will

brands,

cured of Deafness and head of 23 years' standing Remedy, will send a description to

non

from

return should derivable

a

yield affairs Revenue

of

display

of the

property

Cardboard.

with

indefatigable

undaunted

evil conquer the reward

the

in

name

your

purpose, and

resist

iniquity before good, having those who prepared for spirit

with

of Christ."

Pius

your

and try

to

eyes

combat for

IX.

annum.

A Person in

the

Fund,

ings will Company's

much noises DEAF.

credit

Stationery, Mill-boards,

ALSO— large

The in connection only working expenses with Market will the be the salaries of the and as the build Manager and a Caretaker,

at

placed

0

to the

£1,500

Reserve of encumbrances. as

6s.

0

10

HE

Leaving

Shops,

Gents' &c.

per

£5,500 £5,500

Buildings

Leather, Hats.

Perfumery and Soaps of the best &c. including Pears',

also

Bourke

&c.,

THE

...

...

Ladies

110

...

MissD. Sallenger 1Mb?. Hamilton (Geraldton)

Also,

and

as

Latest

of GENTS' A Choice Selection some Underware, Hats, Gloves, Tien, Tweeds, Gents' Suits, Hosiery, splendid Great and Silk Half JHosei Coats,

for

:—

jni

Wings,

the

to the belonging the whole of being

Novelties. —

for

connect and

buildings,

Memoriam"

printing.

right through Station. been selected

of

In

folding. Large supply of printer's Stran-boards, including and Large Sheet White

than

as

construction follows

as

!

Waterproofs.

...

and is

plan,

BONNETS

!

a new

"

and

plain

the reserving of Lot portion 44 feet street wide. on expenditure purchase of

proposed

land

HATS

Cards,

spaces will be

V 7 and V 8, and is to the Company, by the of Five thousand sum five

the

gilt-edged

Cards, Graphite Correspon with Envelopes.

Visiting

a

Elderslie

s.s. per Gent's,

and

Ladies'

A

Grants offer

received

Just

pounds (£5)500), over carriage-way

leaving

The

has

Society,

of

right Y 8,

traffic

known

is

Town

hundred

Arcade will

an

which

OFFICE

perth.

st.,

num

left

Wellington-street,

Railway

property

purpose

0'

4

...3

the

the

Felt

...

Smith

SINGLE

yard,

in

ob

now

yielding is specially of famil

been

has

and

with the

nnder placed for Promoters,

by

system

of the now hawker's carts. will be allotted

investment

original

Campbell.

J.

Claffey

The

'

...

H.B.

of

Oddfellows'

0

...

H.

Also,

mmxv,

PRINTING

dence Cards, Emblematical

Perth has existed so of any kind, seeing that in other Markets every city elsewhere, are the first care of the Civic usually No authorities. has provision, however, been made in Perth for a Market, and this

DRESSES. QUALITIES

every

the

that Market

a

0

Also

to

bills,

recourse

visits

others

singular without

thus divert Market from

AND

rates possible without

hawking

is

6

4 1

It

long

6

GOODS

erect

their vehicles in the market, and better to vend their position goods house-to-house search for a buyers.

by

&.

Cart Memos., Notes, Notes, Trade Cards, Visit Cards, Memoriam Cards, Labels, Programmes, Hand Pamphlets, and Posters, Catalogues, description op Printing Gold, Silver, Bronze, Colored etc. Inks,

ing

proper to

;

a

profitable

Horgan.

...

by Lieut.

o'clock and Guipure Tapestry Art Muslin's. Curtains, Selection Choice Avery

for in

and

6

1

...

O'Brien Michael Fennell

and

Cloths

Tea

situated

producer

doubtful

2

6

...

Carpets, &e,, Table Covers,

Five

m.

Albany.

Heads,

Mill

follows:

as

Foundry

troublesome

2

...

...

the

and

Murray-street

...

...

than

erous

0 0

...

...

W.

Stair Rugs, Cloth, Tapestry

are

the same time It to the vendor. ready return to meet the requirements intended

ites

LEVER,

Co.

&

the -best purchase produce and afford market, by the collection of produce to one far centre a better for of selection opportunity requis

SQUARES.

KEYLESS GALLE'S

at J.

hovvick

ies desiring to in the cheapest

CARPET

Fur

Printing Office). JNO. GUILFOYLE,

:

for

pernicious and at

6

...

...

the

Co., streets,

and

Company

lowest

2 2

5 10

...

the

by the

4

0

...

at

consumer

private enterprise. A thoroughfare

10

...

Jackman

offered to

This

u

:

premises necessary buildings Auction as a Public Rooms, Market, Cellars and Refrigerating to construct an and a Street to connect Arcade, Wellingtonand street and to lease the Murray-street thus acquired to Dealers, Gardeners property and others. It is thus to supply a proposed long felt want in this A City and Colony. place where every marketable commodity may be

6

1

...

Fr.

to

DISCOUNT and Mackie

and

Pitt

of

NEWSPAPER

all

6

...

by Mb.

0 6

...

...

...

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5

...

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Mr.

0

2

...

...

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am

10

...

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0

0

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prices

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coming Ste

LOAN

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;

our

for

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use

make

to

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Malby.

centrally

the

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McGlew's

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at

that as

0

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be sold

known

1

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STOOLS, TUNING ETC.,

PIANO

purchase

ty,

and

4.

JLU

Neelands

of this

object

To on

HAMMERS, Will

July

Bill

PIANOS, ALSO,

the above Company herewith the sum £

you

Government

(near

Hobbs.

(pro,

W. H.

Messrs,

Limited.

Address

:

Wesley

2

...

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Mr.

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Mr.

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0

1

2 2

...

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Mr.

5

30

...

Mrs.

Mrs.

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Miss

0

...

G.Longman

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0

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Miss

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Mr.

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Mrs.

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Groves

Ed.

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Perth

the

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Cltjne,

...

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Mr. Mr. Mr.

OF

of

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Plains.

W.Butler

J

T.

....

Hardey

W.

0

2

...

.

.

Mrs. Mrs.

5

...

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SPECIALLY

APPLICALION.

Arcade Company, make on f or applicati

GENERAL

River. 1

...

...

Messrs Clime Mr. R. Marshar Mr. Campbell Mr. J. Groves Master R. Thompson Mr. .Boxhall Master

...

Conway, Arthur

by Miss

SHIPMENT

ANOTHER

Mr.

PERTH.

ST.,

>

and I being deposit upon application, agree to accept the same, or any less number that be alloted to me, may and to sign the Articles of Associa when called do to so tion, upon Name in full

and Kidson.

Talbot

J.

Manager

taining,

...

...

Miss Conway Miss Ryan Mr. Kelly Collected by

HAY

and

hand

:

Architect

HEARMAN'S,

W. G.

OF

I hereby Shares in

Australasia

of

in

Management

the

:

-1

AT

Mercy.

of

.

Collected

Mr.

...

...

Collected

Mr.Hoyne Anonymous

Mr.

FORM

pERTH Corner

Bank

the viz.,

ap

:

Solicitors Leake, James

Messrs.

McMahon.

...

,

5s.

National

bat

Shares, to pay

required

month.

one

Directors

:

Manager.

OPENED

NOW

0

...

Morrissey M. Madden M. Roach Collected by Miss Mr. J. J. Smith Mr. J. J. Grant Miss Maud Wiggett... Mrs. Taylor B.C.,

0 6

2

...

...

M.

The

ARRIVED,

AND

0

.

...

Is.

0

5 5

...

...

Newell M.Nolan

p

Is

be

the floating Company, and registration, brokerage. for Shares must be made form

annexed

allotment, Share per

on

than

less

Bankers 1

of

Applications the

on

will

Company

Dr. Scott, M.L.C., Mayor of Perth. Geo. Randell, M.L.C. Esq., O. H. Hammond, Esq. (of Symon, Ham mond & Hubble, Geo. Park, Esq. E. Solomon, Esq., Mayor of Fremantle. C. H. RaSON, Esq., M.L.C. W. F. Samson, Esq. A. Lehmann, Esq. Geo. Scbymgoub, Esq. R. O. Law, Esq.

Children.

Sale from

on

as

Market

select

Skates

;

ALLUM,

JUST

d.

0 10

...

...

Pratt

Jas.

...

...

Delaney E.

3

...

...

Mr.

s.

...

...

Roach Horrigaai

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

the

well

indispensable well as popular. will be no Promoters'

expenses

Share

per per Share in calls of

Provisional

Mr.

...

...

Moffat

Mr.

of

by Mb. T. Quinlan,

E. Bodoreda E. Kelly J. Kelly J. M. Drew

Mrs.

2s 6d

of not

Roberto.

:—

£

Mrs.

:

28 tid balance

Is.

MORNING.

Professor

Skates

V.G., thanks

sincere

subscriptions following Perth School, North Brigid's

Mr.

Stock

1858."

Ordinance,

follows

as

Payable

MUSIC.

FRANK Father

Is.

for

Gala

Prize

PERTH

NORTH

Rev.

Very

Mr. Mr. Mr.

Joint

To

SATURDAY

By

St.

The

is

to the attention class in other cen that in every city and invariably pro

draw

of this known

are

There

"

Shares of 10s. each.

at intervals

6d.; Skates

it

Markets fitable

under

25,000

plication, and the

Wednesday,

Committee. 1889.

for

tres,

to

superfluous of Markets

advertising,

Is.

8 to 10. Admission,

SERMON,

Chairman Building 24th June, Northern,

ST.

6d.,

C0«

EVENING.

cartage.

to

Admission,

5.

Skates and

and

stones

finding

2.30

ARCADE

£12,500,

Capital In

AFTERNOON. From

AND

Companies'

is

success

(Limited).

be registered

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

From

1889,

August,

To

.

from

by the

be received 4 o'clock

It

the

MARKET

OPEN.

NOTICE. TENDERS

US

PROSPECT

JOSEPH,

OF ST. NORTHAM.

The

a

higher

ridiculously dividends

may of the

constrnction

yet been accepted

arranged on

the

the Company's Shares have been

basis

of

a

Tenders

plan as

Architect,

applied

figure,

very

expected. has not Buildings

but

for,

low be

for.

will

prepared soon

as

THXDAYTJ THE A

very

exists

the There

SUNDAY wide

difference

of

Christians amongst of observance were

in

Divine

Lord,

as

over

zealous

be

whose

by

obscured their their charity.

the

QUESTION.

piety,

the there or

time are

opinion about

Sunday. of

our

to-day,

Sabbath-keepers supposed piety,

reason

They

and went

lessened so far

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not

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I I I

and

for

depression is to

Sunday tbe

great brightens with only

the its

but

the

wbicb

great

:

everybody.

true festival

weekly

sociations,

from

all

,

/

Christians which not

other

six days ashappy, buman with derived ,a joy of faith mystery

commemorates.

it

It

question.

To be Continued.

on cheerfulness that day. would be depriving working " men times' of their weekly rest, balm and bay," and adding Sun six labour. day to their days' the Sabbatarian old Fortunately, which if it would, could, theory,

ing' It

Hoc

make would

cat

example of the to mouse attempt

an

is Sunday, visibly hold upon the people minds and consciences

;

The

spiritual

I

wbicb Catholics are bound attendance at the sanctify by Sacrifice of tbe Hew great Law, namely, the Holy .Mass, and having satisfied tbat Sacred duty, tbey

I

are

festival

to

forecast the non-Catholics

to

of

I I I

| I I

!

I

the Sabbatb was 'made man and for the not. contain the whole of tbe Sabbatb," Church's doctrine and discipline on this in mind subject. Bearing

Sabbatb,

for

man

tbe circumstances under wbicb these it is were sayings uttered, bard to understand their propriety, to be one if tbe day was intended of restraint. painful Certainly, of tbe Lord's day any desecration is

to

the

be other

condemned,

utterly extreme

Sunday

reproved. but fied,

no

can

one

but is no less to be is to be sancti maintain tbat

tbe entire day is to be given up to devotion. A few hours will always remain at the of tbe most disposal devout Christians, notwithstanding tbe length of time tbat their pious to ardour lead them devote may to the of religion. This practice time be in cannot spare spent nor is because.it forbidden, in prayer for too much application tbe mind. One of soon fatigues alternatives to two is be chosen,

work,

either to spend this time in spare idleness or in But amusement. idleness is as to be condemn much ed on a Sunday as on a week day ; and it would, indeed, be a very insane kind of Christianity that would oblige members to spend their its leisure time sooner

in

the Lord's day in sloth than permit them to indulge little innocent amusement or

on

a

harmless recreation. observance of the

undoubtedly virtue.

tions Jewish catholic

a

very those

But which

Zeal for the Lord's day is commendable

to the old which nonholds as essential of the day of

belonged and Sabbath, tradition

to

the sanctification should be modified. rest, Sunday has a right to be the happiest day the whole and in that week, intolerance Pharisaical which would

compel the day

spend

gloom

is

Charity

alike and

all

in

hostile

the

Christians to idleness and to the law of the innocent of plea of

spirit all

To abolish Gospel. under tbe amusements the sacredness

guarding Sabbath

of the as in fact, regards the of mankind: to afford an for securing the very Church of which the

is,

majority

opportunity desecration has such abhorence. which an authority

We all

told Christians

are

to revere that profess be the slave of the Sabbath, man

is

according tbe Church

to

this

legislates

Question to time

time,

like

by

asking

is

not

on

called

spirit,

Bishop

"

up

us

this

thoughtful to be laid formula. approved shall dismiss this

Parry's and refuses

Suggestions," except by an which The spell unwelcome disturber

to

with

regard

National Library of Australia

to

summoned for the

Though

race. we

have not

of

our

a

Christian

nation,

shown

ourselves

possess

of that which ed lofty charity no makes distinction between the the black— the strong white aiid and the weak— except to extend to the latter a tenderer care. To the former occupiers of the land we owe a fuller measure of compensation than they have yet received greater

Mbs

of our died

an old colonist and the mother oholl, .Post Master respected General, on Saturday last in Perth.

protection

enforced

intercourse

with the stronger and frequently some what members of the unscrupulous of face, and, most superior important some to educate them all, worthy effort to a' civilized condition and the of

knowledge Creator.

All

their these

to their

relations

are shortcomings to thinking men. apparent painfully of the West Austra A strong section lian the Press, faithfully discharging functions devolve the which upon Press in the present day of eyes ears to and the tongue community, has failed to and not perceive them. Many of our j ournals, proclaim the Record can claim the with which honour of been associated, having have consistently advocated the adop tion of a more humane and liberal The towards the aboriginals. policy so far achieved has, perhaps, agitation results little in the way of tangible but the aims it holds in view are too and. it worthy to be easily abandoned, that much must be remembered is ac conscience when the public complished a state is from sinking into prevented of unwarranted self-complacency. Since there is now not the slightest fear of a recrudescence of the illwhich some time ago existed feeling the treatment of the concerning which leads to a natives, anything full and free discussion of the subject be heartily welcomed. The may forwarded paper important recently to the Governor by Bishop Parry of will be read with respect by men. all shades of opinion. Bishop Parry holds a and is accredited position, a with which character, great give

The sports held Perth Catholic

under

Young

last,

were

to

his

utterances

No

questions.

one

public

who knows him, dream for one as one him

would repute, of regarding

even.by

to take up the part likely innovator. Thoroughly responsibility'

words, he is,

all

as

it

we

attaching is to

must

of

a

reckless of the

aware

be conclude

to

his

assumed that the

,

great

success.

Mr. Andrew Rockingham, recently, of Clarence, had one of his Armstrong, thrown from legs broken through being a

is of the The a list following prize winners at the recent examination of the Catholic Perth School, 7th Boys' 2. Standard. 1. O'Connell O'Mahony, 3. Thomas 6th Varian, Hilary Crogan. Standard. Arthur 2. 1. Jones,. McGrath. 6th William 3. M. White, Standard. 1. Charles 2. Woodhead, William Louis Montague, 3. McCaffrey. 4th Standard. 1. William 2. Lucas, Robert 3. John Fraser. 3rd Counsel, Standard. 1. John Sweeney, 2. Stephen Standard 3. John White. 2nd Smith, Harold 2. Ernest 1. Jones, Payne, 3. 1. Edward Arthur 1st Standard. Molloy. 2. Francis 3. James Smith, O'Callaghan, Roberts. Christian Doctrine— 1st prize, O'Connell 1st Composition O'Mahony. O'Connell 2nd William prize, O'Mahony, 3rd Wilfrid Moll. Attendance Lucas, John Campbell. Gerald Webb. Writing —

of the the auspices Men's on Society, a

horse.

We hear that a dramatic entertainment, in aid of the funds of the Railway Read will take place in St. ing Room shortly Hall. George's

-0

»

Several and an account country letters, of His at Lordship the Bishops reception reached Nortliam, us too late for insertion in our issue. present Fob the benefit town of our readers in and country, we are making arrangements for the insertion in our columns of " Local Trade weekly Report."

1

a

ment.

On Friday

last,

North John

factory,

at

Messrs.

of

one

Fremantle,

employes, Sharpe caught in a revolving belt, fractured the limb. A parade be held

Pearse

Bros',

of

the wrist

got his which severely

the

Rifles will Metropolitan this at 7 '30 o'clock. A evening parade of the Perth, Brigade Fremantle, and Guildford Volunteers will be held on next at Bullen's. Saturday afternoon

A Lumpers' Fremantle, strike. are pany who seem demands.

Union has been formed in and the members are now on The Adelaide Steamship Com the only employers of labour to yield to the men's disposed i

Mr.

A.

Morrison's

mm

mart in St. Terrace is now up being fitted new Stock Exchange. For such a purpose no better site could have been it to the chosen, being contiguous Government and the Post Offices, Office, various Banks.

auction

George's for the

Sugar is now at in Perth retailing which sevenpence per Onions, pound. have also become a scarce in commodity the market, at are selling eightpence per pound. there appears to be no Luckily immediate of a rise in the price prospect of the "staff of life." The Jesuit

Rev. who

W.

soon

Kelly, to

money by false pretences, Johnson was found guilty. nine months' imprisonment. with ob Boyd Smith, charged letters from the by false pretences taining intent to General Post Office with de was fraud, acquitted. Henry Mitchell and Alfred Nicolls were jointly arraigned on the charge of stealing £25 in money the 8th April last. from James Doeg on The Mitchell, but acquitted jury found Nicolls and the guilty, Acting sentenced him to Chief Justice eighteen In the case of months' imprisonment. indicted for the wilful William Skelly, near on muderof John Pilling Albany the Jury found the prison7th April last, A sentence of fif er guilty of manslaughter. teen years was passed onhimby the Court. John convicted of uttering a Quinlan, sent to gaol for twelve forged cheque, was months. Charles Vernon a chemist, Birch, on the charge of feloniously was acquitted Ellen and slaying one Caporn by killing for her use nux vomica instead supplying The of liquorice powder. summing up in favour of the of the was Judge whom the jury, after a few accused, minutes' deliberation found not guilty.

obtaining Thomas Sentence William

.

:

e '

.r

:

BUNBURY. From

our

own

visit

Just as railway communication has been established between the two principal of the Colony, seaports by the completion of the Great Southern Railway, the idea itself to has suggested several to moot residents of Albany have "separation." Already meetings been held tho but upon subject, what of support amount the suggestion is to romains likely receive, yet to be seen. We expect the matter will meet with much strenuous opposition.

COURT.

the of the sitting the trial of criminal cases commenced. The calendar was a To three rather separate heavy one. him with indictments having charging Robert uttered three forged cheques, ne was sentenced Cardy pleaded guilty, each to five for years' imprisonment to the sentences be concurrent. offence, admitted the larceny of John Connolly of five bottles of whiskey, the property Richard on 13th June last, and Clarke, sent to for six months. was prison Michael Burns was found of forgguilty The sentence of the ing and uttering. hard labour. Of court was six months'

the

distinguished Perth, prior to his departure from Australia, has consent ed to deliver a lecture in the city shortly after his arrival here. Particulars as to the date on which the lecture will be and tlio the rev. which given, subject intends to will be choose, gentleman in a future issue. supplied is

SUPREME On July 3rd, Supreme Court for

Through from a ladder a man falling named John Canavan sustained the other wound and had to be day a nasty scalp taken to the Colonial treat for Hospital

;

weight

on

SCHOOL

:

;

in their

BOYS' PERTH.

CATHOLIC

des

peace of mind must consist in the. candid that the country acknowledgement to the has failed iu its native duty

moment

and it standard that

The Legislative Council is: assemble on 23rd ,the inst. of business. patch

"

;

a

confronts

.it

again,

unquiet

an

time

urgently

Now,

solution;

for

,

;

Perth for he intends

At are Australian public to have the Aboriginal present itself before them from

;

restric

severe

re-appear

a

The West accustomed

1

I

to

is

QUESTION.

,

I

to devote a at perfect liberty amusepart of the day to harmless The two "The ments. aphorisms, Son of Man is the Lord also of tbe

Bulletin

His Lordship the Bishop left Norbham on Friday last, where a few staying days.

Wednesday ABORIGINAL

THE

'

I

spreading.

quickly

A.

to state that the Sports We are requested Committee of the Perth Catholic Young Men's are Society getting up a two hours' of match for the evening walking The event, like' the Thursday week next. recent Sheffield Handicap, will be open to associations. all members of Catholic over a dozen have expressed Already Further their intention of competing. in connection with the propos particulars ed contest will appear in an advertisement next week. In the in the Record meantime it will be well for those who do not wish to be excluded from the com to their and in names petition give entrance fees to the Secretary at once, as number will be allowed to oniy a limited motto the the track. The of go on Committee in this respect will be " first first served." Half a crown is the come, will entrance fee a small sum be charged for admission and if the amount realized at door be fair, three the respectable prizes may be expected.

W

is to re reason countries, a more sensible and that joice christian view of the obligations and observance of Sunday is

-

I

W.

shortly.

to It is be tyrannized. that its from its hoped departure traditional stronghold may not be to like the its return, prelude the evil. spirit in the with Gospel, other more seven companions without wicked thau itself But,

future there

L

a

long

endeavouring

tx

:

whose had so

it

tn

its

losing over

a nti

;

that the

on

al

We have received the following subscrip the tions week Mrs. Pratt, during 7s. (id. T. Perth, Baxter, Jarrahdale, P. Reilly, 7s. 6d. 7s. 6d. Busselton,

.

a

is

presented by him to the paper recently contains his deliberate and Governor on well-matured the native opinions

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held

the most intolerant about the Sacred Day. opinions Their modern forbid imitators innocent on recreation any tbe of and would day rest, subordinate man to the Sabbatb, not the Sabbath to thus man, making it a day of funereal gloom

I

I

was

man

they

I

I I I I

'He that tbe taught made for and man for tbe whilst Sabbatb,,

«Tews.

Sabbatb

of the to the observance Sunday. She could not have given the Sunday to sloth by forbidding recreations and refresh innocent

.

tbe

I I

tbe

to

object

.

I I

of relieving buman distress on tbe Sabbath less Tbe no Gospel records day. times tbe doctrine than seven of tbe in to tbe Sabbatb opposition of tbe Pharisees. Two objections observance were views of Sabbatb discussed and Lord by Our Divine to

as

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H,

last

Saturday Peter and Paul, in

Bubnury Brady

Father at

once

fulfil

Correspondent.

being tbe feast of St. Mass was celebrated The Rev. at 9 .am. exhorted the faithful to

their

Easter

obligation,

which the term, within compliance of the Church with the third precept was fast approaching On is necessary the following day, Mass was celebrat and a very ed in Australind large the holy assisted at congregation, little church sacrifice. The was decorated for the occasion. tastefully Father Brady announced that he had anumberof books called" The Catholic one of which he wished every Belief," of the Catholic member community as

to possess.

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are

are

lively

ally good prices Govt.' Geologist

the first before gospel was read not satisfy the first precept of they a the church. He likewise expressed to do so wish that all who could afford did

should

unusu

subscribe

of the

appeared. tin on the have gone out from the ranges on a

to the Record. The districts were various and he himself agents,

the appointed to receive would be prepared any The due to the moneys paper. needed support, and he stated, Record, it as it was the Catholic organ Catholic claimed support. imperatively ,

of After Mass, the monthly meeting the female branch of the Sacred Heart was and concluded association held

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It is said prospecting expedition. to go a distance of that they intend about 90 miles east-ward. It is to be in hoped that they will be successful search for minerals. their, are and sowing nearly Ploughing over now. There are large areas under The far cultivation here this year. a much a good season, mers anticipate one better than they have had for We are still rain some getting years. almost daily. a to give I hope to be able you in detailed fields account of the tin

the

of

priests

recently here are getting

The. people Two men brain.. Bunbury through

not

present

now.

just

hands at since the report

changing

They if

my next. July 1st,

1889.

IRISETOWN w

From

our

own

Correspondent.

The Northam Black Brigade per formed here on The night. Friday attendance was owing to very small the. short notice given by the company Of their

to play. audience,

intention

the rather

small

In

spite the perfor

with Benediction. Jensen and Company gave a perfor The mance here on night. Saturday crowded. I was Oddfellows' Hall was not present, but am informed that the much amused were present majority by the entertainment. Various rumours of gold discoveries within a of town very short distance are but in all now and again circulated, cases Almost they prove groundless. week teams laden heavily go every from York to Southern Cross goldfield. The weather is at present very unset to rain and from frost tled, changing vice versa attend the I could not re water supply ratepayers meeting but shall to some try give par ticulars the matter in my concerning next.

July

1st.

a The first was good one. a item on the programme was. song, " Once or Twice which was sung by Mr. J. Monger, Junr, in capital style. was given by poke Bonnet" 5'The little Mrs John Moore, with great success. After some few more songs were sung the of by the company, rendering "The Shamrock of Ireland," by Mr. Hammond brought the first part of the a Then to close. there programme an was interval of about ten minutes. black On the curtain faces rising, and white shirts met our admiring gaze. Riddles, jokes, songs and overtures were Messrs. given by the company. T. Sermon and E. the Mansfield, of the two leading characters even merriment. The caused much ing, am to of "I off the singing join of Union," over, the rendering being a concluded 'God1 Save the Queen" amusement. We evening's pleasant hope to have another visit from this '

long. Brigade before A very old resident of Northam, Mr. was found dead in his room Jas. Pitt, Hotel on last at the Avon Bridge The body when Wednesday morning. on a was and the bed first seen bed, clothes were by fire. nearly consumed

Part

of the burnt.

also,

The

unknown.

It

clothes

first

were

the

of

cause

was

fire

thought

is

that

the and the smoke room was close, very An inquest was held could not escape. and a on the body the following day, of death from heart disease verdict from

died

Pitts

as

suffocation,

i

Soc-Utie. H.A.C.B.

Northam. A party

of gentlemen went for a

Perth

and'

the

though

recently,

ALBANY.

The half-yearly general meeting of Branch was held at the Boys' School on Tuesday evening last. The President Mr. F. A. Handley occupied a the chair, and there was good at The tendance of members. Rev. also at the was Chaplain present Sick Visitor Bro. Donohue meeting. that was Bro. A. Matheson reported still The payment very ill with fever. of two weeks sick was passed. pay Messrs. J. Howe T. Dew J. Fowles J. and J. were Reilly, Fitzpatrick for benefit mem placed in nomination was Mr. D. Phillips bership. duly a initiated member. The Secretary read a letter from the Corresponding Bro. J. Regan, informing Secretary, the Branch that he had been elected to the of C.S. with the as position surance that the Branch would receive as attention every long as he held the usual routine office. The business been gone the elec having through, to serve tion of officers for the next term was proceeded with, and resulted as follows Mr. A. Gee, Vice President, Mr. T. do, Mr. J. Donohue, Secretary, P. Handley elected Mr. L. Treasurer, J. Carner elected Warden, Mr. S. Mr. J. Phillips Guardian, Seckington Messrs Buckley and Annice were ap this

:

pointed

sick

both

SPORTING

NOTES

from Northam kangaroo hunt which weather,

,

From

our

own

Correspondent.

Mass was As previously announced, S.S. Peter and Paul's on celebrated We were not un day at 9 o'clock. of mindful on that day of the feast labMother M.A. Peter who recently in

the

in York. of religion she may show zeal in her new sphere

oured We can pray that and enjoy success she Whilst in our midst, of labours. of the worked hard in the interests On Fr. Gibney Church. Sunday, of perto the practice made reference cause

National Library of Australia

AND

GLEANINGS. PERTH

of

TORE. .

visitors.

»

their wet, sport. spoiled very seven succeeded in killing They boomers. week has The weather for the last severe frost in been fine, with very the morning. June 25 1889. was

SOCIETY.

Northam

Samways

time.

some

J.

at

CATHOLIC SOCIETY'S

YOUNG

MEN'S

SPORTS.

the Perth held Society athletic on the on sports July 3rd, recreation The pro ground tin the city. consisted of a Senior gramme Champion Junior and a a Championship, ship, In connection Sheffield with Handicap. the latter, Messrs. -P. J. Healy and J. E. acted as and Hardwick handicappers, satisfaction that out of 25 gave so much nominations there were no less than 24 at 3 o'clock the acceptances. Punctually first off. The following were event came of the racing the results 100 yds., Senior Championship, prize, valued at £3 10s. a trophy Reardon 1 W. J. 2 J. F. W. Chipper J. M. Drew 3 H. 0 Lockyer A start was effected. It was splendid to tell which of the four was impossible to win until the competitors were going about twenty yards from the tape, when Reardon drew away and won gradually, by a yard from Chipper ; there being a foot between second and third, and six inches between third and fourth men. A yard and a half would have covered the and a prettier race from the scratch four,

According

Catholic

|

to

Young

notification,

Men's

prize

won

...

by five yards. Handicap, 120 yds., Heat

1 2 3

£7

1.

1

Heat 3. F. W. Chipper (11yds.) 1 2 P. Mack (15yds) Mack Chipper, running strongly, caught and won Time, 12-4-5 sees. by two yards. Heat 4. 1 W. J. Reardon (11yds.) A. A Moffat 2 (16yds.) J. Delaney (23 yds.) 3 taken with little This heat was very difficulty by Reardon. Heat 5. F. Bogue (11yds.) 1 J. Moffat 2 (11yds.) T. Roach (15yds.) 3 event This was the most of the exciting breasted the Bogue and Moffat day. and had to run it off. The tape together result of the second a spin was nearly heat The judge decided in dead again. favour of Bogue. Time, 12-3-5 seconds. J.

hours' the

eight

go-as-you-please, Fire organized by Metropolitan came off on Brigade, Saturday last in the Perth Town Hall. There were eight and the was entries, running spirited I regret on that throughout. pressure the space of the Record prevents me from a detailed account of the contest as giving 1 would wish. Suffice it to that say Dixon won in grand style, never exerting himself much from the start Trew ; showed admirable pluck ; Ryan gave evidence of wonderful powers of endurance for a youth of his age while Humphrey and Clifton did remarkably well consider time they were on the ing it was the first track. The distance covered by Dixon is to that performed by Griffin in equal the same and in the Bame time, building, last These two will year. pedestrians contest to meet in the go-as-you-please be held in the Fremantle Town Hall next' week, when some Saturday good perform ances may be expected. Appended are the names of the competitors and the distances travelled respective by them at the end of the stated times ;

sees.

...

:

1st hour.

.

miles,

Gibbs

Humphrey

...

1 2 3 seconds.

Maiden

Plate

SPORTS,

1889.

Bradshaw.

Handicap— A.

Loton, 12yds., 2 ; T. Driscoll, 6yds., 3. 12 seconds. 11yds., Time, Railway StakeB J. McCarthy, 5yds., 1; J. Hevro.n, J J. White. 2. High scratch, ump Hurdles L. 1 ; J. Clarkson, 10yds., 2. Time, 17-4-5 sees., Hevron, 7yds., J of a mile handicap J. White, 1 ; 15yds., A. Martin, 2 ; J. Brand, scratch, 15yds., 3. Hop Step and Jump J. White, distanoe 38 feet 3 inches. the Putting J. Consolation weight McCarthy. Race, 120 yds 2. Ranford 1, Smith 1

j

A.

Lockyer,

20 17 2 11 29 16

hour. miles, 32 30 29 29 28 28 27 23 hour. miles, 43 40 39 38 38

laps.

2 9 12 0 27 9

...

...

2

...

29

...

7th Dixon Trew

laps.

23 14 6 20 18 4 1 29

...

...

...

Clifton

...

Humphrey

...

A. G. Clifton Gibbs McGovern 8th

(retd)35 "

31 23

"

hour. miles,

Dixon, Trew

laps.

...

Ryan C. E.

Clifton

Humphrey A. G. Clifton Gibbs McGovern The

Death

(retired).

.

" ...

" ...

of

.

49 44 43 43 42 35 31 23

3 24 25 4 21 4 6 26.

Gahan.

Mr.

The following has been receiv despatch the Governor, from ed by his Excellency the Secretary of State for the Colonies Western Australia, \ No. 28. J —

:

Downing

Street,

7th May, 1889. information of I have received Sir, the death of MrGahan, Postmaster Australia. General of Western which the I greatly the loss regret Colonial Service has sustained by Mr. Gahan's death. I have, &c., KNUTSFORD. Governor SirF. N. Broome, K.C.M.G., &c., &c., &c., —

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GOVERNMENT

GAZETTE. JULY

THURSDAY, Appointments. postmaster the Great

at

G.

T.

4.

Frum

to be

Station Line ; Mr.

Katanning

on

Southern T. to be a member of the J.P., Burges, District Geraldton Board of Education vice Mr. W. H. who has left Gale, the district. to The follow Notice Mariners. has notice been issued by the ing of Ports and Harbours, Department " South dated 13th June: Brisbane, entrance to is Moreton Notice Bay. that the channel across hereby given, the bar, at the south entrance, has —

shifted

...

C. E. Clifton A. G. Clifton McGovern

...

Sheffield

...

Dixon Trew

...<

5th

...

5th

u

19 19 19 18 17 16

'

Gibbs

10

...

Humphrey

;

laps.

...

McGovern,

C. E.

12 1

21

C.E. Clifton,... A. G.Clifton,...

Ryan

17

zu

Ryan

W. J. Reardon 3 In Healy and Lockyer ran a dead heat. the run off Healy won Time, by a yard. 11-4-5 seconds. Heat 2. M. J. Horrigan 1 J. F. W. Chipper 2 E. Kelly 3 Won by two yards. Time, 12-1-5 sees. Heat 3. J. Drew 1 F. Bogue 2 Won rather easily. Time, 12 1-5 sees. Final. M. J. Horrigan, 1 (18yds.,) J. Healy (13yds.) 2 J. Drew 3 (12yds.) were each put back a Healy and Drew won yard for breaking. Horrigan by a there two between yard, being yards second and third men. Time, 12 seconds. Mr. the J. E. Hardwick performed duties of starter the afternoon, during while Mr. P. J. Healy took the time. In distributed to the evening the prizes were the successful competitors by the Spiritual Director of the the Rev. Society, Father who made a suitable Duff, speech. The rev. gentleman spoke in a manner which showed his thorough appreciation effects of the beneficial wrought by athle tics on A strong mind body and mind. and a strong he said, almost body were, There were he stated, cases, inseparable. in which men who took little physical were of great mental exercise possessed But this fact did not at all affect power. his contention for these men very would have still minds if stronger they exercised their bodies as they ought. He in which men of quoted several instances, and men of genius great mental power, and distinction, were remarkable for the care bodies in a they took to keep their state At the healthy by regular exercise. conclusion of Father Duff's a remarks, vote of thanks was accorded the rev. the prizes and gentleman for distributing for his address. encouraging

6

6 6

mileB.

Dixon

xrew

14 12 10 6 29

hour.

Humphrey,

2

A.

Ryan,

i

1

ATBLETIO

...

Gibbs,

W.O.

Healy H. Lockyer

JULY

...

...

3rd

1 2 3 seconds.

J.

BROOKTON

...

C. E. Clifton A. G. Clifton McGovern

w.

J. Healy(13yds.) J. Crogan (14yds.) J. Mc Henry (13yds.) Won by three yards. Time, 12 Heat 7. M.J. Horrigan (18yds. ) C. Naughton (14yds.) C. Rodoreda (13£yds.) Won by four yards. Time, 12| Heat 8. H. Lockyer (13yds.) Second Series. Heat 1

7 7 7 6

Ryan

A.

laps.

7

Dixon Trew

u

:

i,

V

Drew (12yds.) 1 P. 2 Hayes (18yds.) J. Prendergast 3 (15yds.) Drew and For breaking Hayes away, were one and three put back yards At the three respectively. length got and came in in the order named. away well, Time, 12 seconds. Heat 2. 1 E. Kelly (11yds.) J. Kelly (14yds.) 2 without the least exertion. E. Kelly won

13£

GO-AS-YOU-

HOURS' PLEASE.

a

J.

Time,

EIGHT

The

Corbett

Sheffield

AN

£2.

Delaney

P. Fraser

11

Time,

100 yds.,

Championship,

valued G. Fraser

xieao

returned.at A marriage took place week between Mr. S. last and Miss. L. McCorry,

trophy

for

seen

seconds. Junior

of

mance

deceased's

not

was

matters

Mining

that

.

should

onies.

Shares

Mass.

late for being he. said, know,

sons

'

har The S.S. Franklin arrived in bour last night, with a large consign ment of goods for Bunbury, and a few was brief. Her stay passengers. I believe she is on her way to the col

should shoulder

Amity

to the eastward. with the enter Cotton of Mount about one-third Point, farther now

Y essels

northern open of

of

the

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f

Moreton

to

across

Island, elbow of

the

passing

it,

and

T.

the

that

the port hand. break on When south end the first black buoy off the is of Moreton Island sighted, they it as usual. should haul up and pass the The depth on bar at low-water does not exceed 12 feet. G. springs PortP. Heath, Commander, R.N., south

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No 1454 (100 Nelson the Blackwood acres) adjoining River, for water. No. 1457 (13 Bunbury southern of Bunbury perches), portion Town Lot No. 229, for the Wesleyan Methodists. Sussex No. 1459 (100 —

acres)

adjoining 1460 (100

No. Bussel ton-Warren North

places.

Sabina

and the

River,

acres)

the 34-mile post, Busselton-Warren road for a watering place. In The Bankruptcy 1871. Act, re Thomas and George Hamersley Sims, farmers, Gi'eenough (liquidation)

Kidson's

Leake, 11

18,

July

Fre

Henry-street,

offices,

mantle,

meeting of James, and

general

took place memorable

predicts will election

a

hundred The

was

Rada Trayles, third. Costilion

to

second and The

town

in

Luchow, by fire,

of

devastated

has been

1,200

in the flames. persons perishing the of second son Prince George, the Prince of Wales, is to be appointed in the to a vessel Australian naval

squadron.

date

J.

Mr.

for ex-M.P. the Melbourne

T. Brown

durang, is suing for £20,000 damages for that

article

leading Catholic.

Alas,

he

M. turned to Government

is

a

Brown

poor

Pasteur's

stating

agents,

of

cause

,

curate

of St. the

says Catholic

Mary's, Catholic

of the

Leeds,

York,

was

Times

,

in

of the

article

re

B. A.,

formerly received, into the

Catholic

Times, towards the end of the year 1887, while of Mr. Clarke's articles reviewing certain we in the Weekly Churchman , predicted sooner or the rev. that, later, gentleman see the and asked our would truth, an

to

readers

Their

for

pray

pious

his

have

prayers

conversion. been

heard.

of the

Cardinal Arch The friendship and Mr. Gladstone, which dates bishop some back to their Oxford days, wao what strained Gladstone's by Mr. 14 Anti-Vaticanism." But time softens and the Daily Telegraph ; asperities 44 the venerable that ecclesiastic the other day by a visit

gladdened ex-Prime the

who

Minister,

says was

from

spent

an

at Archbishop's House, where they of old times, and or the friendship talked it had ever been that mutually forgot

hour

interrupted."

and slander has been the Marquis of Salisbury against of Mr. William instance O'Brien, and Mr. P. O'Brien, M.P., has

A writ issued at the

M.P.

;

instituted Times,

for

libel

actions the

Liverpool

for

Court

be

;

is

to

a

on

decision

High

re

standard that lofty leaving of a toss-up to very much tribunal has ruled in which

fashion Twice that of 1546 be used, ornaments may twice that not once that they may ; 44 before the table" to standing applies what twice that it does not follows, breads be made once that wheaten may that

once

are

Prayer

the

over

may not consecrating it

tain

may that

once

somebody

Holy

once

;

ate

once

that stand

a

cross

may

they be

once that Table, when the priest in front of the

he

may

the

law

say

that

once

that

;

once not; inconsistent

may

Book,

once

not;

table,

they

of Elizabeth

injunctions with the

Did

not. was

uncer

?

TRIED

TRUE.

AND

CHAPTER

VI.

libel

against Courier , and

the

Mr.

you already that when hi for some had lived years to return to he determined Germany, France. was then very His health broken of much down, but in spite was so that his love for travelling to he determined visit that great 44

my

1 have master

told

directed

cordingly,

our

this

may

two

in

my

arms.

saw

us

from

way.

44

hermit the river, came

over

and in

perceiving a

little

my

boat to

interview

an

IlUb

1U1UW

ladies I am term of their well looked after,

are

44

To

serving

journey, and my I wanted.

to

seek em least until

the destination of the ?" asked Brother Anselm. to Brunn where going

me

44

44

Brunn,"

I die."

Well

with I am then, would be delighted my mistresses 44 to take you in their carriage." No", no," answered the holy my child, "I have vowed to consecrate solitary. to God here, to prayer and life my the services of the God has poor. and has blessed accepted my sacrifice it, mo to do some by allowing little come

|

!

.

good betray

in

this this

us.

I

country.

promise

for

the

must

not

sake of

need

in

are

you

of

a

situation.

if

here, you are staying bring with you to-morrow. They will visit which is hermitage, my worth and then I will have a seeing, letter ready for you to give to my dear brother Willie." Bernard at his success was delighted but he did not allow his to feelings manifest themselves. He thanked the hermit for his kindness in a manner which did not other than an imply service Anxious to received. ordiuary to his bear the good news benefac he refused the invitation of tresses, to sup with him, the brother good and hastened back, never promising theless that he would ask the ladies to visit next the hermitage day and a of breakfast. So partake frugal the wishing he returned

recluse

good night He soon a run. his pace into In a quickened short time he reached the hotel very and his beaming face announced the lie

kindly to

liciu

Namur.

tiu

doubted

ever

ten.

xiau

uxie

attatchment

his

lauiets

to them

selves

this new of devotion proof would have dispelled the doubt. Next Laura was so morning, anxious about the proceedings of the and re very day$ that she arose early turned thanks to God, for the fortunate which He deigned to send presages was her. her Everything encouraging Brother Anselm's letter was hopes. a particularly favourable and omen, she was impatiently for the awaiting of her adopted mother. The appearance latter soon and both wended appeared their Bernard towards the way with which indeed had not been hermitage, overrated by the good monk, when he it had said was worth It seeing. one of the prettiest sites in occupied the country for and was well-known its the travellers' antiquity. Although minds were full of preoccupations could not help being attracted they scene and by such a picturesque it. admiring They stopped a while on then for this purpose, but per way, the monk coming towards them ceiving hastened on to meet him. The sight of this venerable man was another to them, of interest for they subject had seldom seen so cheerful and happy a countenance. Brother in Anselm, of

spite

his

a was seventy years, robust health and good

type of that which temper to

pleasure

always

it

look

upon.

gives

great

Many

men,

than himself, years his and envy agility which appeared in strength,

numbering well might

less

his his gait and his every move size, ment. His open smiling physiognomy calm of his soul. spoke of the habitual It that no evil might easily be seen

The ladies addressed him in German. was so to hear He his delighted that for somo mother-tongue spoken, time he only listened without silently if as a sweet response, melody had fallen

a

his

on

ear.

speak German," said Oh you are moved, under the roof of old doubly retreat Anselm's let Come, Bernard, us help these two ladies to ascend the can hill and then you gather for a each of them of flowers bouquet be sure to choose from my garden the freshest and choicest. See, ladies, a view there what is from splendid here. That magnificent has scenery me for the last twenty cheered years 44

he

sure

i

case

However the ladies

children.

before

in

tarnished its passion had ever beauty, was com and his cheerfulness so municative that it was not impossible as one to share it shares it with little

44

which with a graciousness services, to his good heart. did credit A glass of brandy which he brought over with him soon restored my

!

muscular

repeated the hermit moved. Are to quite you going Brunn'? Why that is very near my own native to God I Would place. were in your stead I would embrace dear so my Willie willingly again

his

it passing gratification, although be a very innocent one. But, may since you are going into the country in which I beg of lives, my brother to go to see him. Tell him the you be to me if he it would happiness could come to see me some day in my retreat. alas this mil never But, come to pass. Poor his boy, duty, which he undertook through necessity, makes him almost as much a captive as the unfortunates he guards. How his kind heart must suffer to see their distress For he is good, as you may for I know he will judge yourself. welcome and that he give you a warm will do his utmost to be useful to you

iitjvva

WJItJIti

I

have some business they call," man answered the young indifferently. 44 One of them has long lived in Ger and intends with some many staying relations who are expecting her with her daughter."

of

but lie was still unable quite master, to bear the of the carriage movement and so he accepted the preferred We crossed of the hermit. hospitality the the stream in a boat and although of stood hermitage high up on the side a rock the steps had been so artistically cut out of the hard stone that with the us both the invalid assistance of

me

is

ladies

"They

distress offer

be

Where

two

a

Fortunately the other side

UU

no services will longer.be shall find myself obliged at elsewhere, ployment to France." they return

between its banks as far We as and when' we arrived within Namur, of this a town, my poor few miles master so exhausted that I was felt to the that he stop carriage, obliged for a while on the might rest himself no at There was road side. help near to leave him, hand and I was afraid weaker and weaker, for he was getting I held as and I was almost in despair up

end,

they will

sailed

blm

X

excellent at the

arrive

Valley beauties. heard of its picturesque ac this of the country, Towards part we

get

lOiUOBl.

44

to Paris. returning to visit the all, he wished of the Meuse, for he had often

Above

WIB

44

before

Belgium

to

fail

YYIuU

only imagine that in all the difficulties which surround us, means this favour may give us some able chances." This good advice was adopted by the two ladies and the next for started Namur morning they wher« they arrived on the third day. Bernard's first after having com care, was fortably lodged them at an hotel, to go to the hermitage. Darkness had set in, and nearly Brother Anselm, his having, finished had just labour, knelt down in daily to his his oratory perform evening devotions. so He was in pro wrapt found that the meditation, young Italian was close him before he upon noticed his As soon, how presence. ever as he saw him he recognized him in spite of the darkness, and was much He made many pleased with his visit. after the invalid to whom he inquiries had shown such a generous hospitality. Bernard informed him of his master's death and told him into what the event had cast him, en misery at the same time on the obli larging he had contracted towards the gation ladies whose services he had since entered. continued Unfortunately," lie with design, 1 cannot stay in this situation for very much as I ap long, the place, because when the preciate

the

rouud.

not

will

before is to degrade the That Churchmen.

:

us.

Tn

of dispute

remarkable

to

If you will consent to pass the country where he lives, through not which will lead you much out of I shall learn whether his your way at Spielberg brother is still and with secret out betraying I will obtain your a from him recommendation which

the other

orrrniriflR.

matters

say but,

surely

objects of Arches

iifilifdriftn

marolv

to

King

44

use

a

Church by Father Richardson, Our readers may remember at Yentnor. that

Bishop

interrupted of sur-

this Yes," continued he, bowing the reason I have told you about the hermit. You now understand my idea. This holy man may be of some

not

the ecclesiastical the following

to

ladies

exclamation

4

Bishop was

two an

by

is

(Continued.)

have

George Clarke,

Middleton,

Bishop

the what

reference makes celebre

Age in Roman

contents.

The Rev. Albert

As

the

prie.

of his which

Man-

assert that the England, South of New Wales letters addressed to them by opened of their M. Pasteur and made extracts

curate

brought

charges the against

!

who

favour

of Spielberg."

Here Bernard

has

Canterbury in

Meanwhile, presence. in the hermitage, stay Anselm talked with him very our

our

Dungeon

Scottish local laws.

the

try

with

placed

in the Catholic prelates have a issued pastoral letter the Clan-na-Gael condemning con They always did organisation. demn it.

The Roman States United

passed

the

own

was

He was naturally very open and communicative and on the second I learned from him acquaintance, day's that he was born in Germany, where he had left his parents and a brother whom he loved tenderly and of whom he told me much good. He mentioned now that he was Governor of the

course he should to say prepared a month was take, given him for con The London of sideration. correspondent on a recent the Bombay Gazette writing

this

Hanover over

jurisdiction have been of Lincoln.

may

being

of

right make their

he

inconvenience

often.

and

enthusiastic,

unanimously

of The Archbishop pronounced judgment

it

won

by

recently

very

by

Brother

Ad campaign. in advocacy of Scotland. The

the

demanding

go

Gold Cup (Eng.)

the

were

spiritual,

majority.

Ascot

was

resolutions

spiritual laymen for

next British the Liberals

give

of

place

Jjump.

was

to formally for Home

meeting

and

during

agitation Professor. Blackie, and unfurled the presided,

meeting

tribunal

that

Gladstone general

Occasion

present. a

10,000

to

hesitate

himself stay, promising to make ample compensa charitable host for all the

his

expenses put to

of the

scene

Over

conflict.

were

than

Jtttetftomat

the

on

recently

standard

marks:

a.m.

ami

commemoration of Bannockburn (Scotland)

of

he did not

little

!

from

remaining

still

care,

enlightened weak, that

nevertheless tion to our

in

gathering

people

his very

prolong

Battle

the

to us for accepting it. obligation My master derived such benefit

and

blasphemer

delivered for self-government

:

1st

A

the

to

indulgence assassin."

dresses :

Fathers

Anthony's,

St.

also have entered actions rpool, the for the statement Courier against that by appearing at a meeting addressed 44 sanctified Taggart, by Mr. they liad 44 and a certificate of murder" given

first

10s. in the £ paid by of Composition of the George Hamersley in respect firm debts of the and of his separate the office of the at debts, payable Charles MarineTrustee, Crowther, on and after terrace, Geraldton, July In re 1886. James Doonan, 1st, Fremantle storekeeper, (bankruptcy) of Public examination bankrupt, Supreme Court house, July 15th, 11 a.m. In re com Alfred Gra Rosser, Fremantle mission agent and auctioneer.

Messrs.

Rev. of

Cahill,

them with little We fatigue. warm put him into a comfortable bed which Anselm had good Brother had for him. Never before prepared I witnessed such real The charity. at put all he possessed good hermit our and seemed to be under disposal soon

Live

Edinburgh,

(liquidation). creditors,

relief

mounted

the accusation tenant on the because he was

the inaugurate Rule for Scotland.

near

j

a

The

were persons taken to hold

adjoining for road, watering No. 1461 (100 acres)

estate

Protestant. and Dowliug

the

for

refused

a

M.P.,

had

he

Falcarragh

master." Reserves.

W. Russell,

,

distance steer for

I

Ladies, at last

you

44

much welcome

!

;

;

and

my

eyes

are

not

satisfied.

It

I

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amuse one

I

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a

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conduct

American

Sir

Webster is

.

accomplished

;

more

remarkable

their

action

Land

has and

stood 41 This

first

the the Sir

honour

over

'

1

League

Ferguson

'

have

witnesses

been

to

pressed

say the

what

has become of them, and of to Sir Bichard Webster been equalled get at them has only by that of the judges, of Justice especially

'

;

anxiety

'

who

Smith,

the

suggest who

were

'

that

say

Now months

been

in

these

to good enough members day that

was

other

'would yet to be examined they knew nothing about them. can it be believed for that and months, Times has the

full

of

possession are in the

books

fact

the

of

keeping

that Mr.

the former treasurer of the Moloney, Land and National Leagues ? Yet is fact. such the Mr. When T. and Dr. Kenny were asked Harrington to

the

disclose

affidavit

books Molonen, who

Mr. for

time. Mr.

some

subpcenrnd attended

in

obedience

to

Moloney, and he actually in day after day,

never

called,

in the of

from

summons

books. the

the Times. Webster's

by

Bichard '

a

these and

produce

were

court

'

to

other an

probably he could

books

books

Times

he

never

result researches

League

character, that the these ones

do with

the

Yet

The

of the

encouraging thought

and create

their

in

both stated they handed over to has lived in London The Times thereupon,

on

possession that these

documents

was

put of

Sir

among was

not

and best was

he

thing to try

about them. He mystery did so, and. the other side knowing the retribution and exposure had in they store for him offered no and resistance, '

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a

onnniiraryorl

Vtl

VUVVUIMgVM

the a

liffla ilWIU

recent

morning

books were in court of blank surprise. Smith.

an

could

were

seemed would

not

help Mr. was

unconcealable. not

improbable

At that

one

Mr.

Bonan hiB head and off, jerk have the right wing of his moustache out by the roots, air Bichard Webster looked en and his left quite Pigotte, way eyebrow dropped in that curious it

has

vicious affected

a.

I

knack of doing when he feels and helpless. Sir Henry James a and unaccustomed great

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of average salary of Catholic schools amounted

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Patrick

high

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enough of and talented

places Hughes, Brownson are —

and

aspirations this

in

again

man.

from

stand

to

Catholics

I

with

live

who

their sorrow in have lifted and power." is rememIt of the first the Bishop was Catholic Church in America the friend of Washington, and the envoy of the to Canada, and how a Congress

1

I

delivered

time,

England's

of the day ; and other whose words on Spalding, ions have reached English the address which we delivered

duced receutly.-

Bishop

The That

fine

Bede

Dalley.

a

in

and

member his death

honoured

by

the

of the

he

by being Council

Privy

is

to

tablet

a

Australian was uni

Dalley, his life

in

honoured

quely made

of

Bede

be

in

uniquely Paul's

St.

Lord Cathedral. Bosebery, speaking annual at the fourth of the meeting Federation Imperial League, said :

This of St.

and

he readily 1 made

which cation that

I waited

morning Paul's

his

to an granted, of some behalf bo allowed to affix

should the walls of the metropolitan a tablet to the memory of the

Dalley,

That

is

a

small

that

step and

some one, sentimental neither small nor if we wish because

the Virgin, Protestants. lives of the would be an

we

living,

of rights must

the

community

the

dead.

every

it

merely to

late

An

sneer

at

as

me

it

be

which it

islands,

doubtful very position. to make out that anxiety said to Mass, and prayed and owned the Pope, were lectures on the Popular

Honest

and

E. De

Mr. has

Non

Outspoken

a

Bevtongh,

published

Protestant,

short

a

of

history

of the Beligious Orders, particularly " Military Orders. He says Catholics will be that a Protestant, surprised should have undertaken to the plead cause of Orders with his Beligious irrotestants

know

to ;

circulation, which arein

perhaps

:

some

book that had a large my that the many! prejudices

circulation may be dissipated be allowed to may dense superstition countries."

to

break of

from

Expenditure

Grants

some

Protestant

Elementary

in

honours

has Department showing

from

the

just the

expenditure

a

in education England 1888 upon annual to grants Elementary schools the and actual number of

is

grant and

for

public in Wales

;

the

acknowledge

and honours to rights as a claim this of right of the Empire who shall distinction. by his own

jjiiemeniary Grant List

scuoois

on

on

August

accommodation,

number

the

results

axaminations time. received

We

cue

.annual

31, 1888; of scholars,

of the inspections held in them during find

£168,178

that

Catholic

17s.

4d.

of all The

amounted

inspected

to

all

of

sources

schools

and

table,

the

be

will

various in the

seen

to

our enable of progress for last the income

estimate also give

the

classes

rate

1880 : Church of England 1887 £2,991,409;

of

following readers to will

we

year

and

for.

1880

£2,518,205 ; £3,018,791 1887 £207,849; £238, 112; Boman 1888

1880

Wesley an £236,167;

1888 1880

Catholic

£223,804

1887

;

1888 British £308,087 ; £313,227; 1880 £448,686 1887 ; 490,724 ; ; 1888 Board 1880! 496,611; £1,616,715; 1887 £2,956,253 1888 ; £3,092,368.

arm,

Station, THE

Igonte.

atitr

CODLIN

MOTH.

Sandhurst

A have

to claims nurseryman discovered a and effectual simple mode for the codlin moth. destroying He assert? that the egg is laid, not as in the centre of many persons suppose the

fruit,

way

into

but in the eye. the fruit either from

other part. any to there deposit or

later

eats

its its

on

following air being

It

does

its

eggs,

way track

admitted

It eats its the eye or not remaia 44 but sooner

out

again, account the inside

on

to

decay of the of the

One grub

and often does may and pears. In the destroy many apples autumn the forms for itself a grub on the leaves, but also cocoon, usually on the branches and twigs of frequently the tree. in a state There it remains of inactivity until when it September, as a from to tree emerges moth, flies fruit.

its in the eggs eye of All efforts then dies. ;for of the moth when it has the destruction passed beyond the chrysalis stage are, it is contended, quite useless ; but while in that stage it be very easily des may the cocoons All formed on the troyed. tree

the

depositing and

fruit,

leaves

drop

ground

usually set for those branches by

leaves

with the in May.

to

the

Traps may be the which prefer

grubs

be gathered with the fallen ulong of June and the months during J uly and burnt. These cocoons which are on the tree, are seen when;the easily leaves

return

a

7s.

must

1888.

a

the to

The Education

£47

of paper or tying pieces on to which cloth the the grubs twigs, will attach themselves in numbers great and their winter nests. These spin

Education

Catholic

Schools

the religi light the through

against and that

ous

published

sentimental,

acknowledge and

if

to

Catholic.

Mr.

Cheers.) may call To

equally of

We

subject

have earned

may

these

that

and Irish British saints excellent of calling way to the of attention claims the public true Church.Catholic Times.

on

f

some

step.

the who

saints

in

preached a

Hence

show itself tbe religion

with

it

Cathedral the

Minister,

Sydney

merely

community

consent, appli of us,

on

we

Dean

the

on

asked

cannot

of

:

repro-

Register.

typ9

Mr.

Catholic,

first

Crammer.

acknowledged

£63

was

of

;

descent It is

spiritual

or

or

9d.

.

at Protestants will take offence my book but as I said, not I am writing in tbe interest of any particular body of Christians. My one desire is to pay to truth and tear into my homage shreds the shroud of in falsehoods, which blind zeal for the Protestant has endeavoured to hide religion away from works of and sight charity of abnegation. I should prodigies like

hearts,

Weekly

Late

their

Calvin,

indentical

really

reiiow

occas

trace

practically Protestantism

a

since Bishop the address

Luther,

occupies

in of New York was the Bishop War an Envoy of the Government of to France, the end the when, at the solemn exercises in sub-Treasury

of Thanksgiving Mass Special was to offered God on Centenary Day In his own by order of the Archbishop. of Brooklyn church, Bishop Loughlin, venerable and vigorous, whose memory covers progress every phase of Catholic

to

mistresses assistants

mat

lis.:

and for the ten £315,112,; it 1879-1888— amounted to years the total on £2,657,783, expenditure all denominations for these years .being income £60,367,143. The total from

of

The grandfathers thought preachers

now

was

great Civil

city

one.

£72

to

of

schools

Catholic for 1888.

a

kinship

Cuthbert

wmie

on.;

of scholars on the register percentage is highest in up to the age of six years, the Catholic 1123 as schools, being the in Church of compared with 1033 and in the 1005,: England schools, Board schools. The expenditure of the

;

to serve them Presbyterians selves heirs" to St. Columba, and of Irish Protestants to claim a with St. part is a and a Patrick of the sign times,

to

dignity how bered

an Over country. fifty years ago, other of Charleston, Bishop, England, the panegyric on delivered Washington the citizens of Charleston at their before all the churches of the In request.

St

os.

principal and that

9d;,

"

sufficient

his

claim

to and

Bede,

very hopeful these very

bitterness,

the other day, the Archbishop building of New York, fittingly chosen, gave the to the and the Benediction city

Protestants St.

Scotch

rule in Ireland to in and America, souls went from us in

whose sorrowful

a

i

amounted

of children 3,614,967 attendances in denominations day schools.

is

This goed Protestant." the enough : but anxiety

English

but

dust, their spirit The millions

"

was

comical

English hate English

fled

find

he

I

in

indeed

of the country episcopacy while Presbyterian, hardly to assert that the Saint was of John Knox, held too that

venturing fore runner

I

no

8d. The total attendance average daily of Catholic children throughout England and Wales reached the. o£-. high figure out of a sum total of 188,086,

the

Protestant and the

I

Spald

England,

7s. an

clergyman Episcopalian the Presbyterian minister claimed for their own as the Saint quite stoutly as The Anglican the Catholic priest. insisted that St. Patrick was the the the head "of i.e., episcopacy,"

and

guests,

both

so

assistants That of

l

of

that and

I

despised J. of New

public been

ing, their

Protestant

a

peripatetic correspondent took the on trouble St. paper Patrick's a church Day of visiting to each one the three of belonging found communions in Ireland. He

I

a

Hugh

handsome

for

event

ordinary

expression

" he inquired, Have you the picion got cash book ?" and when Mr. Beid replied in the he relapsed affirmative into. a silence. depressed The Times counsel have been com accustomed to paratively catastrophes ,of this and but their description, pain

chagrin time it

chief was

UUlUt

in his case the destruction of evidently a chateau en elaborate Rspagnc of very and striking architecture. At first he had some in crediting the difficulty of his aud evidence when that senses, wrested from him he did not hope was With of sus an despair. expression

.

the

once

Mr.

every to have

ought

the

York

rvomo

for compassion The disclosure

some

feeling Justice

with One

for

provided

females. teachers

Dall.ey's

A Irish

I

Review the Catholic ; says but to those who remember the past, his honour that was the least high office fell to his share. The great hearts that the day when it would be an for. longed

received lordships of Mr. on Beid that the Land League

announcement

Sir

Clifford,

with,

so

scholars

t>u

Mayor,"

their

Undoubtedly

-

liia UIO

at

for

that New of a

head of the the city's

welcomed

books. Ever since case for the defence opened, has been laboriously Bichard Webster over these piling books. up the mystery Mr. Mr. T. D." Mr.Parnell, O'Brien, Mr. J. all the !;Sullivan,

'

the

as

Grant,

'

than

inexplicable

Co.

did

of

York,

of

genius

and

'

It.

Charles and Sir

Lord

applauded none

1839,

whom is accommodation these schools amounts to of a total out of 5,384,6. 329,481, The number of Catholic certificated teachers was 332 males and .1,766

Centenary.

the order of Providence ruler of the of City Catholic with the blood race in his veins.

I

"

combined

the,

.

that

Sir

America, to judge feel a by their Press, deep satisfaction at the natural and important position them recent accorded the through It happened in Centenary celebration.

Commission

nothing

fellow

St.

'

other

Weld,

of the Times case before has presented a good and puzzling featuresmany peculiar because it has been impossible puzzling to decide whether are the result they of crass or But stupidity design. the

the

on

points

who

words

's

warmth than the late Mr. Catholics Dresent at the

more

Continued.

English

!

to

he contrived

cheers.) those

Bosebery

side.

The Catholics

'

Among

concluded

not

but

rose,

however unassuming it may be, that the right was there recognise there and can asserted, acknowledged, not be revoked act. by any subsequent (Loud

of

the makes

over

which

year)

.

will

j

total

Id.

19s.

£1,736

education granted upon public during the The of 1839 to 1888. pe riod number of Catholic on the day schools Annual Grant List amounts to 917, out of a total of 19,328.. The1 number of

tablet,

proved say, Mr. Healy's

had

splendid

The

To be

I

to

witness.

the

;

j

a

terrace.

highest

heedless

is

called,

and Wellington, Beynolds, Johnson and though his ashes cannot mix future with theirs, I generations, venture to at that say, on looking

I

of

of the previous grant the total grant since 14s. 10d., a very fair

Nelson,

-

'

Australian

also acquitted Canon Shinkwin point. in Towards himself excellent style. was the close of the day Mr. M. Healy

own

increase

of

i

'

evidence,

act this and by the ready the Dean and Chapter, the right and maintaiued of an to be commemorated with

by

sanction asserted

of Drinagh, gave of humorous full

rector

Anderson,

admirable

We have

I

looked

<

may

I

sphere." The conversation of this holy old man and his and Open obliging manners proved that Bernard's praise of him had hot been exaggerated. Lady Eliza with her usual benevolence, so listened to the good attentively that he was Brother, nearly forgetting 'the breakfast he had prepared simple

V.

'

in

Atkinson,

effort,

.

each

Providence,

has provided tastes, be satisfied in his

different

Mr.

I

that

is

us '

and

brief,

I

it

v

his

any apparent unconcerned.

a But it was perfectly Justice sad for Mr. experience poor The evidence the Smith. taken during was not calculated the to rouse day of the Times counsel. The Bev. spirits

I

satisfied

gets

'

them,

in

interest without

I

j

find:

Worldly hard to and divert

it

.

to me. declare

,

new

.

seems

sometimes

-

.

always people

,

'

their and and

that schools

('being

an

leaves

have

fallen,

for

the

grub chooses by a;piece

formed place of shelter of broken bark or other some some

protuber be gathered off and burnt with the rest, aud when this, is done effectually the orchard will be of the free Farmers absolutely pest. not aware that the fallen leaves being the cocoons of the grub, contain, ance.

them

These

must

plough

into

the

ground, the and shelter very needed to preserve the

and thus provide warmth which ischrysalis."

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where

were

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that

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:

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the

citizen.

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doctor.

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man

youth Cook

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fight,

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at

random,"

lent

his

rifle

her

after

:

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needn't present,

not to the

I

:

fast. Rastus, you are failing You're and I guess this is the eighty, " last of your life." year Well, maybe it boss but 1 don't know dat I'm is, ;

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than A

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clock

was

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the it

that

Irish

by saying kept Ireland

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in

counterfeit

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I read

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live

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in

that

paper

for

selling

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a

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the

poor

Old Mrs. Bentley why they should. is

an

people

are

Why

I

:

lo

kicking. see don't heavy bread

me,

abomination.

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who ordered a lawyer by a cabinotmaker the latter much by not very for it as he had agreed to. be

annoyed calling

When order

<You customer

he was are

made

did

arrive,

giveD, the

the

I have

ever

a

year

after

cabinetmaker

most

uncom-foi

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GERALDTON

Bronchitis

the

meet

STREET,

Jeweller,

Consumption,

y

of,

Consisting

GREAT

bach Balcony Splendid Bath-rooms , Stables

front. every

Mr. J. W. Andrew, Roebourne. T. W. Stroud, Geraldton. „ F. Kelly, „ Dongarra. H. York. G. Lott, „

:

>frca-

of Summer Goods made by Mrs. Hearman her during visit to the English and Con tinental Markets.

sold,

Y. E. NESBIT, Watchmaker and Perth.

THE

good value.

PAYMENT. TIME POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE

Practical

he

and opened the

Straw Hats, Straw Hats and Bonnets. 25 Cases Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, Mens, Youths and Boys, all sizes and marked specially qualities low prices to

Hotel!

The Settlers

that

announce

received

4

v

lbs.)

quantities.

large

IN

First Class Travellers.

for

at least

save

maker

in

exchange Goods de'spatched Colony.

in

SliaiurocK

cent.,

English Grindery

in

Draper-

OF

pos

sible notice. Also, kept in stock, a large and varied assortment of Gentlemen's, Ladies', BOOTS SHOES from and and Children's the best Leather

Flour.

Spectacles.

will

Success.'

SBtatzBSs

VARIETY.

select

teg-

&c.

DRAPERY

from V. E. by buying besides having a large stock to watch and a practical from

classet

shortest

Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins

to

j ust

me

and (muzzle Sadd Ammunition

Gent's

customers

per Nesbit,

Snider

pieces,

Spirits and octaves.

Oilmen's

tines

City

UEGS has

Iron,

Corrugated

and

Tobacco

bales,

Revolvers,

Sugars,

Wines

The

Harness,

Teas,

Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., sold PAYMENT with IMMED TIME to householders at ex IATE possession As no low heavy prices. ceedingly and commission is paid for convassing 20

Britnall),

fcTREET,

Leon

like

HEARMAN,

tools,

Fencing

Netting,

loading)

asks

also

requirements, goods, Carpenters' Wool Portable Forges,

Pumps,

G.

.

Stocks

full

Station

Fowling

lery,

hand

on

always

W

Agents,

other

jreech

on

spurious,

BROWN&ALLEN, T.

repaired

1

Earrings Alberts

Ladies'

collecting,

(Late

I

every

Silver Bracelets sets B. & E. Brooches

Gent's

Cruets,

to the address

Rifles,

Necklets Studs „ Jet Brooches & Earrings „ Keepers Alberts „ Wedding Rings Plated Cups Clocks Electro „

;

Breast Pins Necklets Studs

Manufactured

are

do.

J

Walthams Gold Watches Silver Watches

tines

Rings,

fail.

to

Vendors

all

Purchasers

WEST

Abscesses, of SKIN

kind

St.

(late London

Leon

of or

Douglas

repaired. Nesbit's Ladies'

Levers Gent's Gold Watches Silver Watches „ Gold Bracelets sets B.& E. „ Brooches „ „ Earrings Alberts „ ,,

King's

Piles,

or

Nesbit's

rubbed

effectually into meat,

cleaned

two

a

j

Importers

Station

Wire Qornsacks, Galvanized Wires,.

J

Colony,

mndry Anvils,

j

Watch Walthams

with

Jewellery to order

made

Watches

of

cure

of

«

Best

Watches

guarantee.

description

BAD LEGS, Old Wounds, Breasts, Sores and Ulcers,

the

For

it

years'

other

and

HAVE

Nesbit's

Nesbit's in the

CHEAPEST and

These

The

years.

exception.

the

are

Healing Properties the World. throughout

jewelled) guaran-

in Levers

teed

and

(capped and and rough work,

description

Merchants,

Stock

first-class

EYERY

and

stand

th

of Jewellery the colony.

Watches English

and

best selected stock of

Season.

Succeeds

"Nothing

the

FREMANTLE,

PERTH.

STREET,

of

Summer

WAREHOUSE,

COLONIAL

Jeweller,

Street,

Commencement

O.MARII0N&OO,

HowifJk Bryant,

CO., N.S. W.

Right Rev. of the" W. A. Mat, Perth , by the

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