The Record Newspaper - 13 September 1888

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and

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of every

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made

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taken.

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TOWLE'S

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were

last

price

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Town

National Library of Australia

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of

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a

minute's

phatically Ask the What

walk

from

the

Jan.

North

irregularities,

land. Houses.

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the

and

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phys

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to

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of

reliable

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liver

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in

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malaria, you : combined

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and

is

power

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surest

dyspepsia;

or

mys

which developed, that no disease operations

curative

so varied ill-health

or

as

ina

or

valuable, into Dr.

equally

compounded such Hop Bitters,

is

the

such

;

physicians

the

is

all

that

remedy

diseases

all

urinary

And

,

exist

possibly

and yet it is power, Harmless for the most invalid smallest child or

Builder,

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to

resist

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frail

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Spring

Phaetons, Tilburys, Carts, Drays,

Traps,

Draper, Manufac

of Carriage Hard the im most recent branch of the every

description

including in

provements class

materials

are

is workmanship or Photos Drawings

used,

only

employed.

quickly,

all

Imitations.

the

years, and

Double in

every

(n

stock.

an

On completion of the will run Omnibus

the and

City

STEEL correct

Wholesale

drawn

indigestion, frail" Nature

of shape rheumatism,

or

Erysipelas "Saltrheum,

is

suffering blood

and,

in

heir

Carriage variety

hops

to

in

the

the

vile

known

diseases

all

in

a

label, bottle.

the

poisonous

world.

without

white

blown

name

always

dyspepsia,

poisoning, almost

fact,

by Dr. Soule's Hop Sit which, oan be found in every

the

on

scrofula.

cured of

proof neighborhood

from

from

!

been

ters,

excruci inflammatory

out of

stuff

bunch of green and Dr. Soule's Beware 'of all

made

to imitate

the

above.

in

departure

connection of trains.

The

Railway

Works,

to all of parts with the arrival

word

of

experience

W.

T.

No If fine

"Best" is used reckless indifference by manufac turers in the merit of proclaiming their Talk work. does not establish and as can there be but supremacy, oue "Best" let customers echo my their merits.

severe

i$gNone genuine and

of phsioians, liver diseases, called consump

by

up given kidney coughs,

other

pangs ating and chronic,

ALSO,— and Single Cart Harness

"Patients nearly dying"

women.

People

Have

supervision the strict

or

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

to intend

sent'

and every purchasers, to employed guarantee execution of orders.

and

dead

and

tion,

business.

Note.-—

AND

Almost

complaints,

to

&c.

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Curricles, Stan Carts,

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Pony

Gigs,

Every

ii.

MACHINIST

week.

next

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of

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others

can

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of

for

with

WIMRTWlfiE.

T.

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indigestion, biliousness, stipation, and they .will tell fever, ague, &c.," MM Mandrake! or Dandelion when these remedies Hence are

1886.

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best

on

same

"

Station.

Railway

the

they "

private

Proprietor and Hardinge

Melbourne

of

Coach

he

will

the distressing with the sex. Boxes symptoms pi evalent ls. 2s. 9d., of all Chemists. ljd. Prepared only Chemist, Nottingham, by E. T. Towle, Eng all

forms

diabetes, retention; Bright's disease, and all the to retain bility urine, and ailments to Women peculiar will tell And you explicitly

cure

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one

First

PENNYROYAL FOR

irri

i.

the most

of

all

and

kidneys

every fami

and

with

PILLS

can

of of

HOTEL,

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

so

to order

with

What is be relied

"

and

balcony

replete visitors

or

any

Bright's

of and

chapter

Ask

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VICTORIA

(Under

tile

share

a

turers

in

thing all

icians

unsurpassed

hay

Grirls'

from

Importer

Mr.

nearly adjoining Shop, Opposite he

more

Direct

City

nerves,

is the best( and allaying' and curing all

chapter

hearman,

g-.

watch &c.,

his numerous to inform that be has Removed

where

w.

quieting

Physician

childlike complaints, giving natural, refreshing sleep always ? And you unhesitatingly they will tell Some Jorm of Hops III'

Beers

the

to be obtained. The Hotel will be found and offers to convenience,

.

Bonnets,

MMB

eminent what school,

any world for tation of the

is

City

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leased

Hotel, with Wines,

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ill

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completely

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AND

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our

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record;

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good value.

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on

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p

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curing

and Spring by Mrs. Luton,

Early

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I

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water

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packets

the

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real

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of the laws knowledge natural thorough whioh the ooerations of digestion and nutri govern and of the fine tion, by a careful properapplication ties of well-selected Mr. for cocoa, Epps haB provided breakfaRt tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us bills. It is may many heavy doctor's use of such ariiclec of diet that a by thejudioious constitution be gradually built strong may up until Hundreds enough to resist every tendency to disease. around of subtle maladies are floating us. ready to ate taok wherever is a weak We' may there point. esoape fatal shaft ourselveB well: fortified a by keeping many with blood and a properly nourished pure frame."— See article in the Civil Service Gazette.

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Chron

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Father

Humphrey

Lord

on

Clon-

Surrender.

curry's

-

keep you. " Oh,

with dealings The rents of are he says,

his into lordship's years the people on his estate. Lord tenants Cloncurry's

about

50

cent,

per

1881 In ah abatement

valuation. demanded

over

Griffiths'

the of 20

per cent.,

maAkiaH

a

UUIt

IllO

1C1UOOU

lUiUBUip

UU

+a

n

"

request,

title

on

from

shut them out His next offer all

Land

Court.

that they should pay back as he had let them before 1883 would they was

If teuants

costs.

the

yearly become present and could take tenants, him into the Land Court. After refer to the aid given ring to the patriotic evicted tenants and the by Miss Farnell

Land League,

Ladies' reminds next

Father Humphrey that Lord Cloncurry's

the public to

was

move

the

for

solicitor,

on

costs

M'Gough,

Mr. the

sue

false

that

he had not been authorised the actions tenants to defend however All his lordship's efforts, and endurance futile. The pluck and

tenants, afforded

have

the

last

proved of the

generous support National League, him to surrender

them by the

at

plea by the at law.

compelled

he lost £14,000, fourteen years' of the evicted lands. was £6,000 sum which his emergency men cost

his

lordship.

now

are

costs,

His terms of settlement he will nor charge no arrears and let back the tenants at the old will not The tenants, however, and have decided such conditions,

accept only on

offering

purchase

years' His

"

lordship's

Lord Cloncurry fourteen of Griffiths' valuation. evicted writes farms,"

" have now been Humphrey, vacant about six years and four months, and if necessary shall remain vacant they for Such is the result sixty-six years." of all all the coercion, the contemptible that has been and is tyranny carried, being carried on, in this country in the

Father

of law.

name

Chinese

The E. and Guthrie has

Question-

lisher

view

his

each

it ? she you compose " And the words ? Would you come to my concert ?" "

Did

"

Oh,

that

to

cases

pany have an

cannot

adopted and

Company,

ing

demeanour. It E. and A. Com

same

the

been informed, that

application, entertain the company

in

the

to

answer

Government

of repay the question for any monetary loss this have sustained through

they may act.

In

a

humble

a

was

Through up

putting

in

room

letters,

one

great

bill

took

eyes lighted from a box

with some

one

,

he

saw

with Madame

that announcing would sing that night

bran and his

He

genius. the window a

to take

of here

care

to

for

the

some

the

When

came, and Pierre, was to the concert admitted hall, that never in his life had he been he felt in so At laBt the singer grand a place. and the child sat with his glance entered, riveted on her glorious face. Breathless he waited. The band struck up a little and He knew it, melody. plaintive his hands for joy. And oh, how clapped

good fortune.

she sang

It

evening

simple, so mourn ful with Many a bright eye dimmed and nought could be heard but the tears, of that little words touching song. he were walked home as if Pierre it

!

was

so

walking

on

the

air.

now

money

of

the

?

The

a

in new

old glance

paper, gave eager who slept, and ran speedily mother, the house. " Who did you say is waiting for said madame to her servant.

National Library of Australia

yellow Malipublic, hope. stained at

his

from

me

cared

greatest

he

for in

singer

Europe had sung his little song, and The thousands had wept at his grief. next surprised day he was by a visit her from Madame Malibran. She laid to the hand on his curls, and, turning " sick woman, said Your little boy, all

:

I madame, has brought you a fortune. offered this best was morning, by the in London, £300 for his little publisher has realised a certain after he and, song ; avmaimfaiuuuuu

Ka

f

iiuui

fioln

!i

uuuo

ociv,

the

share God that is

to

Pinvrn

1 a

has

son

your

f 1

huvw ova

a

gift

Irish

Opinion

All

the

?"

Irish

principal

May The

the

old

Cardinal's editorial

diocese,

The

interview

fol

of

the

often,

Dr.

unfrequently to

Moran

for

in

as

a

as

the

but

politics,

thorough

National It will ing Dr.

"

who misgovern ,

are

bitter

well

known enemies of well as the

his

views

in

is

in

anything

were

in

scandal

a

new

zealand.

committees

unclean was

writer's opinion sexes of both and class-rooms.

in

upon

but

as

at

a

the

ardent

an we

his

say,

to

views

and from On the

wrote

herding

same the The Board

and promised

rested,

The

a

thorough

was reply to the board. If assured " when a properly consti

editorial

the New Zealand Times evidence may be possessed of will be placed at its dis the board there, Disappointed posal." a to the of issued circular chairman school within committee its every bounds

each head-master, calling to the attention articles in question them there to state whether asking of the kind within their any facts

their

and

and

to

of the head Every one to the Board of Edu according cation declares known that he has never of the kind and every a single case one of mixed schools. approves

The Drainage This

the

of

final

Rivers

of about

outcome

deliberations

ernment's

in Ireland. the

Gov

Ireland.

back (says is now flashed Mall Gazette, July 5) events of the two past years. a policy of drainage It was tp let equal them laws and local government trickle out of the general selves programme; coercion behind as the leaving It was of current. a policy allsufficient What

a

light

to seduce from the Liberal drainage party the Whigs andthe Birmingham Radicals. of drainage to It is a policy get from the result of the Pope the as rescript at the certain interesting proceedings Vatican. It was of the a catchbasin of to make the drainage selling policy

was

a

delicate

an papers offence, ingenious plea of preventing It in public thoroughfares. to of drainage give old and policy men the plank bed and prison

These

garb.

in

visible an

Nationalist

inner

the

light

purpose.

not

were

things of

serial

On

always effort

Friday

and night

from

the various

the country

is

city all

parts—

colonies of Victoria.

districts

j

has been expressed that during opinion the currency of the exhibition £o, 000,000 of visitors' would be spent in money of which would Melbourne, £1,000,000 be from New South Wales.

this

Education, secretary, through to the in question asking journal tne tacts wmcn tnese upon grave

The from

people. visitors

opening day 67,000 people arrived The Melbourne by train alone. business fiue times people are enjoying with customers, every shop is crowded full. An every hotel and lodging-house

An

accident

South

its

of

all

business crowded with from Europe,

"

the

the

in

together" schools

by the

to

amounts

for

the

up all

expended

already

the aggregate of which must be at least another The greater £100,000. portion of this sum be for will wage6, large abundant for affording employment workpeople and making brisk business

ago alleging

had hushed of The cause

facts.

Exhibition.

the various ; countries and at the Exhibition represented exhibitors therefrom the in of the courts and various preparation exhibits sums of money, expend large

statements published startling of immorality was amount that a fearful in the public schools. Broken practised it waB had hearted stated, parents, tale of sorrow into the poured their and editorial ear and head-masters school

a

L:

Melbourne

not

is

time

it

on

colonies and the

,

Some

schools.

board

putting is occupiers

to make business brisk. assisting the exhibition closes fully another will be £100,000 expended,, similarly is mostly in wages. It expected that, the receipts will cover the exnearly of the penditure But this undertaking.

l imes has j ust fallen The New Zealand tho foul of the Education Board for and the schoolmasters Wellington district

of the

of loans

Dublin

that

thereby Before

Public

the against Mixed Schools.

Outcry

the under obstruction

but

among

cause at heart." deeply aiid at such a cheering words, we our well may congratulate in that Ireland has such a friend

of Irish

are eulogiz attacks upon the ex-Bishop

which

Rome. An

The says

about The greater of this portion has been for wages to workmen, has necessarily money circulated the of tradesmen Melbourne,

amount

are

selves

the

£200,000.

my

crisis

the Lower

which

in

and

situated.

Journal

The amount commissioners

National

These

district

Barrow,

are

The

the

of the the

m

Cardi advanced

more

of Commons on Monday Mr. A. J. Balfour ob in three bills for bring

the repayment fatal objection.

public, in to and convictions my views regard knows Ireland's and no one rights them than old friend Dr. better my whom Lhave if I may so speak, Walsh, led in Ireland's many things affecting welfare will for give me credit having

his

ecclesiastic, will

myself

am

liann Freeman's

for tho aspirations of Ireland, and, independence made much noise I have never those who know anything of

than he National

who

them, surprise Grace has declared that

it

Shannon,

Pall upon the

accord with the of the Irish people.

aspirations many surprise O'Dwyer for

distinguished same time

why, I

"

nal,

Dr. be

him

involving continued the

to

drainage

He said views on

affairs

leave

the

the

Castle Bishop," he was one who to be influenced

the Irish Party to find that of Ossory, whom they looked

his

difficulty,"

inclined

are

Catholic Church as of Irish Those enemies Nationality. his Grace of Sydney could who knew never have been led away by any such Dr. did not rumours. Moran go in

patriot, find

any

Walsh's

1st,

re

masters

misunder have we heard

the

ever

National

point.

Dr.

to

of certain Irish ludicrous and longin linked sweetness long

July

Dr.

-

that be made

drainage

policy

night, tained

knowledge.

representative

were, we very often,

opinions

believe,

that thereby signifying himself would permit by the anti-Irish clique thiE and who country to

Irish

this

on

continued

weak

would

Herethenisa

rivers."

it

points" it so as long he sided with the land We quote his Grace's

never

words And as

"

were

of the Freeman's Journal Sydney of with his Grace the Archbishop some weeks Sydney, which we published the past few has within ago, and which in a leading metropolitan days appeared we has come upon some, might organ, Dr. Moran's with surprise. say many, political

when

announced

proposals

drawn out. In the House

: ;

lowing

in

published has thej

to

to take evi tribunal, privileged to the dence, is appointed investigate of the State school condition system of in New whatever education Zealand,

and papers have copied

Journal,

that

many noticed

faction.

lord

3.

Kilkenny

the

were

tuted

of the English many papers of the interview with' his the report Moran Eminence Cardinal which originappeared in the Sydney Freeman ally of

imagined

investigation. a virtual snub the board that

Patriotism.

Eminence's

id is

were

was

charges

Cardinal

of

into

Balfour

Mr.

the ministeiral " as to the

We may

etc. now

"

have

to

that

tor

thank from

Madame,

profits.

!"

much

man

a

What

Walshers," anticipate

although

little and many a oranges and carried them home besides, her of bis telling poor invalid,

bought luxury

Not stood. him referred

Pierre.

streets' of London, a Pierre, poorest fatherless French boy, sat by the bedside For the whole day of his sick mother. he had not tasted food, yet he sat singing The little to keep up his spirits. song was his own, one he had he was singing composed with air and words ; for the

child

I

And evening. is a crown, with which you may go and Come to-night." get food and medicine. Almost beside himself with joy, Pierre mother

your

to

Little

but

boy,

Moran.

received some the the result money compensation, left almost contented being that the men with their lot. the passage of During the and well be ship they were quiet at haved, and upon landing Hongkong the that

to

like

"

said the yes," leave my mother." couldn't " 1 will send somebody

slight

they preserved is understood

asked.

soul

followers

known becomes that generally with Moran bolds the same opinion the Irish as to gard struggle his Grace of Sydney will Walsh,

own

the

air.

steamer Company's at arrived Hongkong.

Navigation Chinamen

of

roll

"

and

His

cause.

reasonably

found

only

the took hummed

woman

and lightly

hand,

A.

of their

would

you

against heart himseif

however,

Irish Question ! No abuse was too Dr. Walsh when he the

on

use

National be called

by the Arch

entertained

of Dublin no difference

threw

refuse

never

if

perhaps

The beautiful from

An

It will that she left here board who with a number of Chinese on The agents had been refused a landing. of the company, took a somewhat differ

by the China

knew low to

maybe some pub my little song would buy it, and so I could get and medicine for my mother."

sing

be remembered

ent

that

thought

heaven

The

the

:

rents.

can

views

the

bishop

!

rent the

after

I

and

not

came under Pierre his hat in, of and in his hands a little roll walked to the lady, He straight paper. " to see I came and, bowing, said you because my mother is sick, and we are I too and medicine. poor to get food

food

sold their holdings, and evicted The ten them in April, 1882. ants eviction and had a choice between paiying up all reuts and costs and taking in order to leases for years sixty-one

a

said

come,"

singer.

Cll/in DUUU

CftVljC/UU

him

let

well,

who

boy, will

you he

children." Little his arm,

tenants

/innr)

n

pretty see just moment."

can

beautiful

The Rev. M. David Humphrey, C.O., has written a very of Tipperary, logical and interesting fetter (says the Nation ) to his on Lord Cloncurry's surrender this the In communication tenantry. few rev. a gentleman goes backwards

little

a

only

he

,

is if

says

i;o

nfm

court was

IJAAir vva

n

uapiium

three

historical

tableau.',

£%ll

but

New

A

iiuoiaujr

the

"grand

were

they were

only

fearfully take their

will

ones

the

liinMnllw

auu

in

But

sound

J

An

igu

figures men

the

Saturday. used in

being

The

wax.

maimed,

on

rlivtciAn uitidiuu

"floored" in

in

happened

Wales which

ladder .

"It

leanings

ai

:

(fcenex

places. A

A the give been

Remarkable

Return.

remarkable return Dublin Gazette. the number held during

30th

of

Chamber the number of summonses witnesses sentences

published

It

purports

to

which

have

of inquiries the quarter

June

ended

under

last,

in

is

the

the

Star

.

jf

clause of the Coercion Act, of days occupied, the number the number of issued, the names the examined, of, committed on, the persons and

for

contempt, each inquiry.

the

if

result,

The Star

any,

Chamber

of in

to the official according return, for 88 days in thirteen operation or seven in each districts, nearly days where it was locality sought to build up a case for of the Coercion operation Aic$ that otherwise would be. inoperative/1 and twenty-seven Two hundred wit quisition, in was

nesses

were

twenty-seven that

examined,

of

these

were

and committed

for

con

to make infor refusing mers of themselves, or to to that testify of which no had. In they knowledge. ont of the seven thirteen districts

tempt,

scheduled,

exhausted told

that

is,

which

seems

the list of the inquiries

scarcely inquiries, are

still

to we

have are

pending

;

other that an effort will con words, tinue to be made to locate or fix a crime from upon a district by the deductions iunocent admissions of unsophisticated in

So far the result of the failed to have the justify the net result of the eightyinquisitions, work eight. beiug that, days' except " those committed for contempt of court," in various sentences from one to four peasants.

inquiries

like a doctor's repeated prescrip five persons only charged under the Coercion in ct one instance have been returned for trial on the -evidence

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trial

Chamber

Star

on

others morate the For Head.

evi»

dently

Important

Business

Amalgama

two

and

Limited, and it is business

Mort

and

Co.,

to carry on proposed in the future under of Goldsbrougb, and Co., Mort, The directors ef Mort and Co.,

i

|

retain

a

ment

interest

large

in

Limited. Limited,

conjunction and Limited. For the Co., will be carried ou at, present, operations the two establishments at which work has been heretofore The conducted. kind

known back

laid

in

Sydney 1844

as

time

amalgamated

now

by

Mr.

the

total

The

origin foundation

its

when T.

S.

export

Aus

The firm only 13, 272,0001b. grew from year to year with the growth of the wool trade of the colony and last ; when of New the South year, export tralia

was

WrIas

nlnrip

runnlmrl

linr?

QfiA

3519

Knlnu

Australia

of

southern and south-western districts stimulated the late Mr. R. Goldsbrougb, our

in

extended, business

was

the

cultivation

the

as

94,000 bales nearly in the personnel of both from time to time, until to

year

being

sold.

equal

Changes

firms

took

.

place Golds1881, brough and Co. was formed into a limited with a of liability company, capital of which £2,000,000, 300,000 has been and besides which there are paid up, A oool

T

with outstanding dle of the year

business

well

,

back,

in

|

oi

capital which

the

merged

Hohenzollern is and is about looking, of

to the staff attached of the Emperor William. Prince Frederick, interviewed by a N. Y. Herald reporter, remember said:— "I meeting General war

was

Sheridan

Versailles. The late Emperor often spoke of him as the man who knew how to make horses do more work than any othei cavalry commander' ever I recollected also got out of them. that

at

Emperor William

the

"

Lrto

study campaign great

Prussian

Sheridan

type

of

with .

General struck

me

told

Virginia Moltke. said

all

of

that

resources

the

as

characterise

and no better nation, probably commander has ever taken the cavalry He was a past master field. in using horses for all they are and all the worth, have adopted many of armies of Europe the lessons taught by him iu the tactical of cavalry. use the

"

The

and

Times"

the

Times

in

recent

a

has

indivisible,

perfection with mony it contains different

Church,"

Anglican

of

a

article,

not

body

itself.

yet in The

societies

and

divergent

and

the

case

The

for

M'Intoshes should be The

Weekly

of

i

Letter

from

and

I

I

I

I

14th left I arrived

says "one reached

the and the

harresult that is, with somewhat

complete

views."

National Library of Australia

Thej

the

on

several

on

"

This

the

where

seen

but

anywhere

Faces and bodies On numbers the cheeks

one

No sight

cases.

on

I

may like that this leper

grate

I the

can

very loathsome disease same on but all,

island.

with

boils

voted his life of the orphan to the care He is like the boys and. others. Good Samaritan— does but he unassuming —

work "

of

a

Saint.

Now about remaining I must nated, put my faith

uncontamiin

God;

for

far

I

more

far

more

far more moral, devout, conscientious his influenced by

far more generous, and practically and though religion of all nationalities

he may

be,

as

men

Catholic,

to prone be, from his high ashamed never of yet is never ashamed of fulfilling and even if he lives a bad In his he dies a good oue.

ordinary

relations

inconsistent, principles, his faith, its

;

is

He

Englishman.

spiritual,

duties,

and

may he is

less

sensual,

less

more

refined,

and,

of

are

winr

a

bed,

a,

aud

feet

Irishman

an

and

honest..

again— and must

this

betaken, for, Irishman every

Irishman's

an

for

of

role

H

himself,

but

character better when from emigrant is the but same,

is

e

his

native

improved

;

As a rule, in the country

idealized

an

metam

he adopts

the

Celt.

start be given him an Irishman is always a adoption, successful, prosperous, saving, happy man when once he has turned bis back upon the hated rule of England, aud at the same time, upou the idolized This land iu which he was born. is ;a, fair

a

;

fact

well-known as

item

au

too

overlooked

muca

between

the argument

in

the

which is, perhaps one of the nations, most conclusive facts against England's of Ireland. It misgovernment mainly two

Of the

true

and

lower

of Irish

class

higher continent

the

on

middle

the

affects

of Europe, whether in

classes.

refugees, is histor

it

the profes or in that of diplomacy, sion of arms the English-made or has filled, exile fills, honours in many places of the highest of Christendom. camps and courts foreign character Moreover, there is one further istic which it would be uojust to ignore, the English character falls only because short of the stature of the national Gelt, ically

,

that,

to

plied others this

civic

the

fills

8axon

;

It

himself. he

respects

virtue, breast of and the

a

is

and

the exercise, does the virtue But, for himself,

usually sight.

of

modified

course

is not Englishman man understands

applauds only when it

saving Celt in relation more distant

of its

scene

by

in

that

true, even

to

attractive

more

and

as

his

in

appear a

rule, an

exceptions, as

patriotic,

an

Irish

the term. Not that does not think Englishman haughtily, and speak boastfully, and act braggardly land— a common form of by his native

life,

coarse, the

in

he is

true

of

more An word, geutlemanlike. of the or Irishman, whether highest lowest is orders it easy to (of which if one has put foot on the other speak, side of St. is George's the Channel),

of hospitality

and

kindly

to

animal, sense

a

the

is

h9 has selfishness but ; not, and does not pretend unselfish to have, the pure, love of country in his heart to live for

again,

,

and. that is the love of country. An at home or Irishman, whether is of a quality which abroad, possessed almost rises to the dignity of a virtue, and of which an average Englishmau understands the meaning as ap hardly

an

less

,

of his

fall

the

impersonation

,

generous

emigrant,

shores. if

;

and

There is here at the Settle swellings. a convert from ment Episcopalianism Brother J oseph Dutton, who has de

the

common

man

a

the

of

an Irishman is a quicker, character, more brighter, more keener, intelligent, and a being endowed logical with being, a larger measure of mother than a wit,

table,

chaste, an

orphosed

less

is,

the .Irish of busi In the cabin of wretched in Ire

Irish

without with scarcely with bare

chimney, or

of

that

The

through

a

be affirmed or

which

between that the two the social contact of individuals of each race the is almost insurmountable. great, on the other side of the contrast

consequence countries, numberless

great

misrule, English and the majority, emigrant, possible of the entire nation have been forced to become actual what are his emigrants characteristics ? In brief, it may be. said

moral

sensibilities

nervous

the

or

chair,

is

at

businesslike, indefatigable aud may it be whispered ? John Bull. And the

Philistinish,

friction

ears,

covered

are

I

the be

in various appears forms. Young boys look like old men of seventy. Some seem to be all rotten. The smell is offensive. quite "Father Damien's hands some are what but bis better, ears, face, neck, arms

not

who fre cities— or man-like

our

under

the

upon

ordinary, Protestant,

are

are

that

remarking

of

horribly disfigured. and nose, lips much swollen. The does not work the

or

view

it

may

au

visited see

Irishman

For,

Mass

After

of

transactions it may Irish tradesman,

the

virtuous, As

or technical labour, knowledge perhapE iu matters be it observed, which fall short of positive less of trust duty, worthy than the Englishman. an In short, is those Irishman with gifted very per sonal qualifications which most harshly

lepers.

after

morning

hospital,

worst

blind

able and between

exceedingly truthful contrast of the typical

vengeance, in the world, sounds which

.

York,

-

two

New

;

the leper settlement, where 16. evening, yesterday May " Last concert a night I was given now in by the leper boys eighty-five number. Their They sing quite well. are

-of

article

number

more emotional, change more at whatsoever ful, eager to please cost less and exact in his thorough commercial manual arrangements,

for

leaders

World,

an

for

with brotherSt. beasts limbs, (as would for Francis companions: say) with these as to the home adjuncts the Catholic scene— Irish are peasantry

is

more

practical,

arrived

where

an

iu readers, the curreut

;

of those

ear

name

stand much higher in the mental, aud intellectual scale than those create the Anglo-Saxon character. Irishman may be less persevering,

I

in, dishonesty the of province in what particularize

beyond

is

is ness, fair-dealing. the and most poorest land with a mud floor,

the present day, in differ essentials. widely personal in many it would be hard Indeed, cases, to distinguish, by their qualities alone, the respective nationalities of different members of there Yet are society. in the Celtic character qualities which

1

Conrardy.

12th, and

officials,

that

average

read with the interest following from a letter to the Most Arch Rev. is dated The letter bishop Gross. May and gives our first 17th, missionary's of the scenes of his future impressions labors: " I left San Francisco on May 5th, in visited

the

Englishmau

I

I

and

cantile

Is

English

whoso

the exist

English

the degraded and hardly woman-like the specimens of humanity, abodes in which they herd, the langu the lives the use, they lead, age they From both these classes, death they die. Ireland is comparatively free. In mer,-

may be affirmed, characteristics of the and of their kingdom, he ad natural leaders, says :— The mission be made on either may side, without to the argument thai prejudice and anan Irishman average

will

Zealandia,

in

the characteristics of the national natives of that

,

the steamer Honolulu

quent

which indirectly affects the ques point tion of yielding to the sister autonomy is contained in an estimate of kingdom

here and elsewhere, Review of Father sailed a short time since

who

the

com

dominates

which

both eye and the slums

meet

'

advantage.

English

not aloud for remedy, if in the wealthiest country are and the the sights

a

The many friends writes the Catholic Conrardy,"

our

the characters and Englishman.

Father

to

thoroughly

fore

is,

It

dow

Shipley

appears Catholic

draws

I

and

Orby

which

is

Irishman

familiar

Register. —

manufacturer,

Mr.

Holy

a—

many

Sandwich

of

to paper direction such dishonesty prevails but are the directions, unfortunately One of the most sides, many. pitiable;, of English which cries again, poverty

that I friends, my other in my arduous mission. most servant. devoted L. L, Conrardy.

Molokai,

that

this

the

as

I think

sides

of portion to be frank,

trade.

or

(suppose) put into in cause,

Stuart

afflicted

to

even

abode,

central

ence

happy.

quite

own

have the

distinctly worst

life,

great

what

happen

!'

mercial

man-

rebellion hereditary See ; but, in all else, no Gaelic can one be more diverse plaid from no internecine feud more another, than the differences radical, separating and the the Big-endians Little-endians who divide our ecclesiastical Lilliput. the

against

on

of

those

dis the

be bluidy dirks the morn," he

ere

the M'lntyres the same barn. the present case,

and

Church

House. "The

There'll

and

:

me

American thoroughly general, the wonderful and energy

a

fertility

Von

Europe."

in

General

the "

once

West

Sheridan's

marriage

One," yet and more's

One of the

lands."

I

the Sandwich Islands, to become the assistant of Father Damien in the leper the settlement on Island of Molokai,

lie to years of age. belongs branch of the HohenCatholic aud during the Francofamily,

German

"

!"

me

relations

Irishmen

commit

"Kalawao

I

to

five forty theRoman

zollern

in

casts,

save

may persevere I remain, your

of

Frederick.

soldierly

us

wames

gaping

A

the mid

excess

Co. .was

and

it

two

some

suicide. the of. superintendent the leper who does not set'tlement, reside come a loca to select here, will tion to build a house for of the Sisters St. for Francis, who care especially the female lepers. I beg the continuance of your prayers

marriage, of the

read the for better

wishing Englishmen

"To-inorrow

OjVVV,

£250,000.

is

Frederick

built,

OVJL

into

Limited, and

Prince Prince

V

debentures

of Mort

few years

uuuu

would

tempers

"

IK

ohnnf

uv

somewhat in The paid-up

£1,000,000. Mort and Co., a

tn

.mnnnti'nn UUiVUUUUg

oo

in

he

heigh-ho

"

wheaL

Last

also.

grain credited

was

of

God

is,

The poor lepers seem If white were people Kanakas are with 1 eprosy,

when

and

eating that the

his

to malign the character of of the middle aud lower must be confessed in that, of our many-sided life,

out

"

cruelly exact

an

unhappy

some

views

when united

guests.

of the firm, fouuder to efforts which resulted in the establishment oi speedily business a large in wool and in later

the

years,

be

'

may.

at deadly and hereditary feud with one and united in nothing but the another, Stuart cause? will Our readers that the host is at his wit's remember to end know where to bestow his.

The enterprise in Government early making Melbourne for the produce of the port of shipment wool.

the

more

this

not

a

say

indivisible," Or do we find a better pity. illustra in Scott's tion and Legend of Montrose, in the perplexities of Angus M'Aulay, when receiving various Highland clans,

export of 22,969,0001b. of the Victorian

only

was

|

that

Jarvis, service, worse, united

-

when the whole

1848,

as

and with

in

of political; representatives enmitydomestic virtues which have somewhat faded out of sight in England. With

idea came to me eggs smell. After breakfast I queer found that the chickens were all eating The kinds of rotten matter. bread is baked also by lepers. I sit near Father All I can himself a Damien, leper.

had

We are irrisistibly reminded Mr. and duet between popular Mrs. John in which Prevost, they lament that " Our rector, Mr. feelingly of

their share of 232,184,0001b., the actual has been stated at business about 40,000 bales, and they have also done a large trade in other stations aud farm produce. of Golds The business aud Co. had its as far brough" origin

back

;

when

morning,

?

gether

about

or

This eggs, the

were so incomphtible, respective parties of a while there was no prospect that, it was separation, expedient for peace's that dwell to sake, they should not

that

from

premises whether

same

anything

of

description in which

far was

At

Mort. of wool

said

Would

true?

wellas

have

we

the oldest,

are

Australia. firm had its

the

on

friendliness

here living could possibly

classes,

"

such

harmony

one

them.

to

pru that

recommends, or with a latent transparent simplicity that should continue satire, they " far to severally occupy buildings to the against enough apart guard of a collision." It is not danger the to writer easy suppose quite in his use serious of words, especially as he began by describing the Anglican " one and indivisible." Could body as

brough

business of their

Supreme

proceeds, a fear express

to

enough,

their

quietly

Limited, the united the style

and active manage with R. Golds-

in

of Jubilee the Times

any years

of

Our cooks are all escape. diseased. The lepers put their hands everywhere and in everything. Even the chickens eat all the rotten flesh the lepers throw

English

has been effected amalgamation and R. Golds brough Co.,

An

by

as for the bodies, example, Church Union and the Church would be unable to meet Association,

tion.

between

House

of Canterbury Archbishop have proposed to comme

and

dence.

Church

how

.

for

project the

which

"

"

I do not see for a number

these to affect

.

the

from

at

seriously

appear of that

I

island,

arrived

.

conclusion facts would

-

;beeu

J

have

of proceedings are dow In Castlepending." it is to it is stated right add, several have been persons

whom

against

inquiry that returned

twelve

only

"

I

while

adduced, arrested

die for it, and patiently for

No

it,

from

and,

difficult

still,

to suffer to death. be generally

uncomplainingly birth, through life,

is a not gift the English But it people. is which can be up-: a scarcely grace rooted from the heart of an Irishman. Iu this the noble disinterested, aspect, ;

stowed

this

it,

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to-day of a low-toned, agitators" pre and venal press may English judicial, be compared with the safely patriot It is heroes or of any race, any age. their modes and methods that true, of former are not the same with those

But then countries. the conditions on both sides are different and Ireland is Poland or neither Greece, the Russias nor and England is neither the Porte. aside Putting however, which are it inexact, may comparisons of men be fairly that the lives public paid whom every virulent and abusive upon is and dishonourable showered epithet conceal writers who carefully by venal and

stand in names, to the party spirited, and salaried highly place-hunting, of England, who Pharisaically politicians contrast

contemn

the

humble

more

more highly bred, reully of down-trodden Ireland. are

These

of

istics

some

ing, in Egypt,

which

England more

in

Israel

four

for

These are some years. of the leaders and characteristics and guides of public at opinion prophets in the present These, day in Ireland. are whom English the abstract, the men but statesmen and English politicians —

is

not, —or

believed

the English democracy whole section of them, and a of another section, presume to

one

fraction

to discredit pretend despise, to entrust with ly refuse rule and future destinies

One

countrymen. alone of

legislative

actual

the present of their own of argument this decision

to brand survivors

sufficient

is

the

line

and

of

to

leave

on

Oct.

and imbecility incompetence with the contempt and ridicule to w'hich it is liable. The argument obviously can into be concentrated the answers which may given to two plain questions be framedin thefollowingterms Firstly, What may be the actual and present re sult in Ireland and to the people of itself :

the

by

States

Can upon enjoins of observ necessity in dealing with the resent Salis

the will believed matter lead to in the Macdonald Cabinet. rupture is

or nas onereu jxing iieopoiu rieigium to the residence Pope in that country. States have The United Congress

Chinese

the

Absolute its

all

through

Exclusion without

stages

a

division. Hi rexham stated a and con last that night, loyal sistent alliance the Scotch and between in the Commons weuld Welsh members ensure Home Rule for both Wales and

Mr. Gladstone,

at

speaking

after Scotland, Ireland. The Colonial

it

was

run

and

over

killed

once

to

granted

Sydney,

refusal

Governor's

to

sanction

the

of Benjamin Kitts, imprisoned term for stealing a long pair of had boots. The Ministry sirongly from recommended Kitts' discharge had been allowed and the matter custody, to remain in the return abeyance until from the Melbourne of his Excellency for

from the Governor received a cablegram referince of Queensland, with to the between himself and his minis dispute

Governor An (Sir has not yet accepted of the the resignation Ministry. excitement has been caused Considerable of and public meetings for the purpose

ters

condemning

the Kitt's Knutsford

over

matter

in the Chilian

have

case.

to interfere whatsoever.

declines

in

any

copper

is

way

at

quoted

£95

The

thony Musgrave)

be

to

It

7.

September

the Princess of the Prince of to the Grand Wales, is betrothed Duke of Russia, Nicholas aged 20. The marriage is to take place very shortly. is

reported the eldest

Louise,

September earthquake The morning.

Auckland,

4.

shocks

were

of

here this dis in the total destruction turbances resulted of of the the beautiful English spire Cathedral. Many other buildings in have been damaged. the town

Launceston, September 5. The supposed smallpox patient shows and the doctors signs of improvement

Court Ecclesiastical (presided in the absence over by Dean Marryat, of the Bishop, Dr. Kennion) has obtained the removal of the injunction issued by

wicket

J.

states

Government. The Earl

anfc

Jntercotontal

Celegratns.

the latter scored 153. ; attended with railway accident, disastrous has terribly consequences, in France. A local at Dijion, occurred train ran off the rails and collided with mail- train. the Paris Twelve persons were

(From

the

FOREIGN.

September 5. London, in a match with The Australians, mixed English team, made 70 in their first

innings

the latter

;

scored

Upper a

Australian

an

The

from

been tenants evicted Clanricarde estates are offering determined resistance. and

been enabled

to

keep

their

at

pursuers hours.

bay for upwards of two both Several have been wounded on Four arrests sides. have been made. The United States House of have passed a Bill finally Representatives of any Chinese to the return prohibiting America,

and cancelling

" certificates. tion The betrothal

is

Sophie Dorothee,

"Exemp

announced

of Princess daughter of the

third

Frederick

Emperor

late

all

and

grand

of Her

daughter to the Duke Greece and Wales.

Majesty Queen Victoria of Sparta, Prince Royal

a

nephew

London,

of the

of

of

Princess 5.

September

in their inn second The Australians, the impromptu English team, ings with to the opponents' 71 thus scored 168, —

odds of 56. intend returning the Orient steamer Cuzco, leaviug by 28 Sept. Plymouth have United states The Congress

winning U

by the heavy

he Australian

team

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large

September 8. Lord Knutsford the Governor of Queens

Kitts. In

the

with

match team

borough's

the

Lord

Londes

in

their

made

Australians

first

;

;

immediately

a

sensible

increase

German It is

Navy.

for

measure

in

understood

the that

providing of strength the

a

the

Chinese

Bill Exclusion just passed by the United when States Congress will be annulled the ever Government the Pekin ratify

Treaty. recently rejected An attacked enraged mob recently of the American minister the residence but were from at Canton, prevented doing any serious damage. that the rebel It is reported Chief the cos tody has escaped from Dinizulu and has made good his of his pursuers into Transvaal territory again. escape murderer is at in A maniacal large his has where presence Whitechapel, created inhabitants

a

agree to fresh cases,

a

diagnosis

regular

He

panic among hus succeeded

the in

of the have

however,

reported.

Wednesday.

The

Boucaut

Judge

in

now,

therefore,

the Rev. the incum holding who has been con-

the

M. Donaldson, bency of Kapunda, victed of bigamy,

of

case

and

Court wifi to pass sentence.

proceed

uu

5.

pro be

5. Sydney, September There is npthing fresh in connection The mine owners with the strike. aie the result of the Conference on waiting current

that

becoming

dis

are are

this

evening

stitutional

left

with Francisco the boycottage

San plete,

Wednesday

on

for

com everything of the Maritime

notwithstanding. case of Dibbs v. The Daily adresses the of which council, Telegraph have been very masterly, are concluded, Innes sums and Mr. Justice up to-day. In

the

Brisbane, Governor (>ir has asked Sir S. Griffith

September 5. A. Musgrave)

The

to

form

a

this

The

of 26. majority A valuable

the first proximo. Seamen's Union, has the Newcastle strikers.

voted £1000 to The price of coal is

falling

September

September 7. The Strike Conference have prohibited the attendance of the Press. Each side handed in a draft The Con agreement. for

sat

hour

one

when

adjourned members will

in

the

clauses An amicable

is

alleged

proposed

settlement

is

anticipated. In the

action Dibbs v. the Sydney the jury Telegraph" unanimously £100 damages. awarded the plaintiff Brisbane, September 7. Lord Knutsford of State (Secretary for the has cabled Governor Colonies) that he is await Musgrave to the effect Daily

his

ing

posted

will

come

A

despatch.

elapse before to hand.

probably

month

will

definite

any

reply

Adelaide, September 7. are Two Government dredges laid up and men have been discharged, fifty to

the week

owing The

of coal.

want s

at

run

Broken

is

Hill

the

96,000 ounces. Brokens are quoted at £245. The Ecclesiastical Court has cancelled the Rev. Mr. Donaldson's license. recorded,

highest

being

The

attendance

September

at

the

8.

Exhibition

exceeded to-day 25,000 persons. News has been received of the of

a

large

wreck be the from Port

supposed bound Park,

to

vessel,

Derby

British to Discovery, Columbia, at the bourne, Penrhyn Island, It is Pacific. believed the crew been saved.

Mel mid-

have

Sydney, September 8. Conference has resumed but the Press reporters are sittings, excluded. The on the deadlock re the Standard question, Seam,

The Strike still first

stands

till

adjourned of the

Some

submitted

agreement be

Thursday. in

clauses

the

draft

by the miners by the masters,

can

and accepted for this reasons is and other it believed that a settlement is as far off as ever. A terrible on the prevails drought In the district of Wilcannia Darling. hundreds of of sheep thousands are both feed and water dying, being almost exhausted. entirely

team

by three

beat points

Adelaide, The

Sydney

on

Saturday, four points. The P. &. the

riflemen, beat the

O.

s.

the

to

in

for

nil.

Monday. the

match

Adelaideans

Oceania,

Semaphore

8.

September

footballers

English

by

homewards, Albany this

afternoon.

of want of confidence in has been negatived by a discovery

and

the

Auckland,

6.

slightly.

Sydney,

leaves

Melbourne,

7.

on

Federated

The

reply.

Ministry

September

post system parcels and Western Aus

Colony

commences

tralia

| J

flat.

Intercolonial

between

new

this

and

completely

September 7. in the North. Brokens (quoted a

Melbourne, The

a

and has

I

falling

except

are

Auckland

The motion

are

lines,

£243),

refused being stated that he will of the old not the resignation accept to The premier has cabled ministry. of the State on the situa Secretary and houses are tion both adjourned administration, His Excellency

is

is convened for meeting by the supporters of ConGovernment.

rains

never

Council

governor

city

Adelaide, Fine All

its

increased

want

wages, since the price of coal has been increased. It is considered that the matter likely draft into a strike. will

The Zealundi

the

paralyzed. A gigantic

barque

strikers.

and

me

of

business

Melbourne,

The Government has appointed a royal on technical Commission education. union The Wharf laborers' have voted instalment to the New £100 as a first

the

uenounces

upuuuu

the

to-day.

Friday. At Newcastle rumors the Southern colliers

were

Brisbane, September 6. The position of the towards Ministry the Governor remains unchanged. Pub-

the

Melbourne, September The no-confidence debate is stiil will The debate ceeding. probably

satisfied

six the last innings six for runs. The wickets falling in their second innings, made opponents, 145 the Australians only 27. forward intends Bismarck bringing 96

been

castle

.

trenches and thrown up houses have their they

around

barriers

in de

to cabled that he must forthwith land to the effect he has taken retreat from the position to his in with Ministry up regard connection with of the prisoner the case

colony. who have

Having formed

occurred

that

understood

is

has

the

strong

many

London,

111. It

to

No

finished

Austria, causing complete besides a of the crops, of merchandize.

struction quantity

Viscount Gormanstown, the present Governor of British Guiana, will prob to the Governorship ably be appointed of

and

killed

instantaneously others seriously injured. Disastrous floods have

Hews.)

Daily

unable

case.

Adelaide,

A

jFomgn

no are

the jury

Australia.

agreement.

of Harwich is desirous of an Australian obtaining Governorship. in a match with The Australians Lord eleven Londesborough's (which includes made 53 for one Mr. W. G. Grace),

:

United

Pekin

and

demurred,

to-morrow, discuss the

and other foreigners unpre telligent and independent is it witnesses, judiced an unreasonable or unreason altogether to make, ing demand namely, that hence should be allowed forth Ireland by Eng land to govern herself ?

misrule

the decision for the de

accept

Counsel

up for the night. conference between the coal mas-. and the employes ters arranged for this involves most re morning important It is sults. admitted that it decides one of the greatest issues ever raised in

till

Ambassador at States that he has not yet received information of the of positive rejection the American Chinese Treaty by the

lish

was williugto majority.

ference

of these long sad centuries of Eng and maladministration? And If the result be in any degree secondly commensurate to what we know by our and is testified to by in personal inquiry, Ireland

The

that

daughter

are

held.

felt

London,

action

Governor's

the

Further

per

ton.

tiff

a

Exhibition.

authorities

Office

the the

locked The

uiuuna to uib auucipawiu geueraiiy of the Hon. Mr. Brunker, perseverance for Lands. Minister have The Ministry resigned, owing

the release

6. —

division plain

September

were to unable jury agree being 7 to 5. Counsel for

of the fendant

conference an between open holding and delegates by the masters appointed will miners. The delegates probably have concluded their labours by Saturday result is next and a very hopeful

to

month. The

and

by a train Newport,

of

a man shilling ppr weekly the assistance of the Newcastle which is equivalent to £2,000

4.

10

Sydney, September 5. have been made for

Arrangements

fishery

bury.

passed

were

about

near the Williamstown line, Their bodies, which are terribly to-day. have not yet been indentified. mutilated, has been returned Sir James McBain Council, unopposed, to the Legislative and re-elected president.

Cuzco,

question. The Canadian Miuistry sternly the advice offered them by Lord

Bill

6,

September

aged

girls,

River, east

The Amalgamated Miners' Associa have Allandale, decided upon

per

Melbourne, little

the Latrobe 100 miles

on

about

tion,

strikers

Two

made

Morwell, Melbourne.

levying towards INTERCOLONIAL.

have booked

Melbourne

for

Salisbury adians the strictest caution ing extreme

a

£99.

at

quoted

is

copper

been

near

unknown.

is

£100.

Tin,

12.

United

have

women,

is situation his where

od

declining. Cricketers

Lord

injustice,

.

and

Lord

past

be

to

are

four

Meda

The Australian

degrad

of but

was

has

the

quiet,

is

It

hundred

it

;

of

crusiers

Australian

new

with all the type, latest Their carrying improvements. tons and will be 2,800 their capacity engines of 8000-horsepower. 41s. 3d. Wheat is at per quoted Tin is active at £98. quarter. Copper

cnaracter-

whom

abouts

than

less

no

of the seriousness by the fact that

the increased Chilian

The made

a

people in bondage, bitterer, and longer that than

held

and

representatives

national

a

but

born,

murdering

exclusion

absolute

country.

other

unknown

probably marked

agreed upon

the the are

times

for legislating of Chinese from United States, including those who now absent from the temporarily

unanimously

.

conduct

and conrageous leaders

alist "Irish

to

who died Chalwin, Brigadeveterinary was accorded a Saturday, military funeral which was numerous yesterday, ly attended. on

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recollect probably' a ago we published the information paragraph conveying at the final of the " Dr. that meeting Presentation held Committee" O'Reily in Fremantle, of account a statement that

portion n« xjl,

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the total the larger

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the

the

presented 1

:

balance

treasurer's

Dr.

funds

hands,

ony, Mr. was instruct treasurer, Gibbons, ed to forward to His Lordship ; and he was also by the Com requested mittee Dr. to congratulate O'Reily on of the Catholics of behalf officially the Rev. Fremantle on Right gentle man's

the

to

elevation

Port

A copy of Augusta. with Dr. O'Reily's munication, below

publish

Mr.

Gibbons'

wishes

will

;

throughout will

be

pleased

Dr. name once O'Reily's columns of the Record be

doubt, now

removed,

with clings the land of

have

Dear

,

the

West

only

in

colony. to see in the

and no will, that though

and colony, in memory, and esteem to

he still, affection :

Western

Fremantle, My

more

to learn from the

glad

separated

far

not the

friends,

reply, sure,

and good His Lord

congratulations be echoed by all

numerous ship's Fremantle but Our readers

com

feel

we

and,

this

Dr.

Australia, June 20th, 1888. Herewith O'Reily, —

on your congratulating Lordship on as the their behalf your Consecration first of Port Augusta and I was Bishop desired to wish of your you in the name a a old Fremantle long, congregation, life in yourdiocese. happy and a prosperous Though the last link which connected with Western Australia your Lordship has in the been severed crowning act of not still are for,your consecration, you of the West, gotten by the children amongst whom you lived so many years, and by whom your name will be cherished of a kind in memory as that father and an ;

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Catholics

districts

of

non-Catholic

of the the colony, friends

Port but as

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friend.

affectionate

Iam

My

and

of

by the was

well,

other

O'Reily, Yours, Very faithfully Gibbons. Richard Rev. Dr. D.D., Right OKeily, Port Augusta. Residence, Episcopal Port

Augusta, South Australia, August 29th, 1888. My Dear Mr. An absence Gibbons, from three weeks' Port Augusta of some of mind duration and the pre-occupation to caused by stress of new cares led me if hinder me they did not really overlook, at an replying of June letter 20th. sometimes convenient

earner

ciase

An

to

your

is explanation to where a offer, to be had. I do not vaiid excuse is not doubt but that your own and good nature that of the committee will prompt you to and lame as it is, accept my explanation, to pardon my delay as as if I had fully it been able to justify valid by the most The draft in for £45, enclosed pleas.

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as members in baptism of where we can love and Church, whole and God with our hearts, praise also pray for our good and kind pastor, such an interest in us little who takes children. And may we all be united with the him one day in Heaven, singing of God." praises

Holy

item in a long concluding of proofs of good will undeservedly residence in accorded to me my during Australia. In Western Australia Western In it the truest my best days were spent. friends I ever made and most devoted and to its were found. To the West still with cling deep people my thoughts esteem. Were it affection and sincere remote that the memory of more possible could fade, the impression made favours of those last fare upon me by the warmth wells and by the fulness of the generosity in bidding me God which showed itself suffice than abundantly speed, would more fresh in my to keep that ever memory entertained mind. The dispositions and the members towards me by yourself of the Presentation committee I am are, to of too friendly a character afraid, per that I should mit of your being willing wish. But I must thank as I could you that I am say at least sincerely grateful have taken for the interest you and they in the presentation-fund, and much more so, for the singular good will by which that interest was inspired. I am, My dear Mr. Gibbons, very

faithfully,

O'Reily.

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BY A CHILD AT JOSEPH'S SCHOOL,

NORTHAMPTON. Description

of

the

Church.

Dear Mr. It may Editor, give your readers pleasure to read a child's descrip little which is tion of our Church, pretty to under the dedicated Our Blessed Lady of Of Heaven":— title The Gate to this at "A visitor is mining village once attracted as it is by its appearance, situated on a rise above the beautifully the great and lately, through township, interest which our zealous pastor, the Rev. in takes Father Brereton, everything and glory of God, it the honour concerning has been made even more attractive by the executed on it by Mr. great improvements to whom too of Geraldton, Keeley, much be given for the man praise cannot in which he has done his work. The ner is a light brown to outside of the building two the the height of about feet from ground ; the rest of the walls being of a shade. The entrance door is lighter Over it a light and dark brown. painted A. the letters D. and figures 1867 have black on a white been painted ground, at a which causes them to be seen plainly distance. On entering the holy edifice the attracted and pleased by its eye is at once the walls and religious aspect, light about four feet from the floor are painted stone on the top of which a dark colour, with black runs a pretty white scroll edg the rest of the walls are a light ing, yellow. has a very solemn and The Sanctuary back of the beautiful as at the appearance dark altar the wall has been painted a which ends off above the niche in brown an arch by a black shape surmounted causes the cross. This dark coloring and candles to nice decorations of flowers have better effect than the red a much which was formerly over the altar. canopy In the oil niche hangs a beautiful painting —

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new

look

grand,'

so

are

to

beginning

droop and

fade.

I

do

not wish to be captious, but I refrain from commenting upon the of people who cannot discern any practice better use for the Avon than to make it the receptacle for dead carcases and such like. Even if covered dead dogs, they After cows, &c., it might not be so bad. the rains, noxious must exhale vapours and need we be surprised if &c, fevers, would supervene. The next thing mooted, will the river '.the be to make probably, town cemetery. Sept. 10. cannot

:

CORRESPONDENCE. NORTHAMPTON.

We

many but a

though

single, series

worked

dear Dr.

received

this

nV

the

letter,

trom,

been

generous

Tinf.

t John I

;

The

T?t»amQ.nf.lft.

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to enclose to, you a dralt pleasure of South on the Bank Australia, payable of forty-five on for the sum demand, amount which represents pounds (£45), of subscriptions the balance paid towards Australian Presentation Western your Fund. held on At a meeting of the Committee, to it was decided close the 17th instant, to the fund, the list, and I, as the treasurer instructed to forward was you the accom I may mention panying final remittance. would have been con that this business at an earlier cluded of the date, but some sent the work lists being only recently in, Committee in consequence, of the was, somewhat suspended. For the district of Fremantle, so many pastoral charge, no credit years under your contribution towards the is taken for its Presentation Fund, as the Catholics rightly consider that in this were respect they a just due by obligation only discharging but for the them to yourself personally districts I must all re country say they to the and had call, sponded liberally denominations members of other religious I feel the been asked to contribute sure of the fund would have been receipts increased. However, as the considerably intended to be a purely was presentation Catholic non-Catholics were not one, asked to assist, though many to whom you to are well known voluntarily requested have their names on the list. placed At the final meeting of the Committee, the Catholics of Fremantle, representing I was to write requested you this official

m.

the

antenendiuin.

with

red velvet and spangles on and adorned with merino, light yellow nice rich has the altar a lace, given The tabernacle is a appearance. painted with a gilded i.h.s. on the violet, light ornamentation about it door and other crewel inside of it hangs a veil worked in work. The communion rail, confessional, all and and forms are varnished, nicely The on the confessional is a gilt cross. window frames are painted a light brown, and the panes nicely frosted. Indeed the whole is aspect changed, and I am sure Our Blessed Lady is look down with on her pretty ing pleasure little and with love on her zealous church, advocate our beloved the Rev. pastor, who has caused this Father Brereton, and who, without one alteration, thought of has to so much expense. self, gone he deserves the loving Surely gratitude of and a fair share of help in the people is for their benefit. the work which own As we can children,, only be thankful that it has been our happy lot to have ;

we

of

Bishopric

very

;

-Pwvwi

itsaivjuug

of

a

generous offering in the to me by my friends presented to the later West. To all the contributors to the to the contributors as all sum, and I should I am deeply earlier, grateful be to thank such course possible, glad were for his share in each donor individually after this fashion the gift. Recognition and I must is, however, impracticable content the less satisfactory, myself with because less acknowledgment perfect, The made to all collectively through you. of my kindness shown me on the occasion

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in after collected from the col departure O'Reily's This the was £45. balance,

Fremantle

7

showed

to be about £275, of which had been

receipts LU

which

produced,

was

J./V

will

few months

a

as

have had the Government Geolo here at last the mines. inspecting He has made an inspection. the princi lands in this district in compal mineral with the mineral land Inspector. pany Mr. Woodward's our on report mining district will be anxiously looked for. The manager of the Victorian Copper that Mining Company has been instructed the Wheal will mine shortly Margaret gist

mining operations than heretofore. This the Victoria district.

commence

scale

for

is now syndicate, re the Geraldine to

brought the

next

of

a

carrying copper

I hear, wool-clip

larger news

if

be

will

development

consequent I which,

on

the

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opened. His Dr. in Lordship Gibney remained York for several davs celebrating Mass each morning. He returned again to the 1 learn that on Metropolis Tuesday last. the children the Sisters' School attending are all to have a pic-nic shortly. The annual Show of Stock or fair is to next. take place in York on 24th October A new store has been opened in York in the department occupied lately by Mr. W. Dinsdale as a warehouse. It is styled the Bon Marche. Whilst a woman named Mrs. McGlinn was home from the town returning through the Avon, a man who is reported to be and laid a insulted, quite, stranger here, violent hands upon her. He escaped that afternoon butlias been apprehend recently to have his first ed, and is I understand

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National Library of Australia

18,

1888.

of

Rev. Dr. Right appointed his coadjutor. was

the

translated

Raphoe

from to

that

the of

on the 19th of April 1887, that time almost the from burden of the duties of the whole Primatial See devolved upon him ; for the health of the venerable Primate continued until on to fail the 3rd of December of tbe same unto his eternal rest. year he went

Armagh

LIME. ,

OF

and

and

to

thoughts a leading the cloisters believed that

They out by they

God for submitted

him who laborious life of Maynootb. he was marked

great bis

things,

and

name,

among for the of tbe approval Rome It pleased to Holy Father. Dr. Logue Bishop of his appoint native diocese of Raphoe. On the 20th of July 1879, his consecration at the at took Cathedral place The was Letterkenny. ceremony by the Lord performed Primate, others

the

Most

Rev. by the

Dr. M'Gettigan, Most Rev. Dr. assisted of Cash and Archbishop el, Croke, Irish prelates. four other Thence he devoted with forward himself, his to the energy, customary administration of the affairs of his until his translation to diocese, The most minute record Armagh. of Dr. Logue's a record of

would he simply good work quietly by an able and faithful performed who has given himself Bishop up heart

and

soul

the

service

of

the

of

opportunity but

plans,

hundred channel distance of,

from

what

then yards, of a similar

one

exam we

can

m

1

to

sheet-

for a mile or to so, perhaps, where the river the again deepens, side to be eventually space on either for the purpose of affording reclaimed, pile a

a

accommodation. wharfage Commissioner's scheme there

ible,

doubt. of the

is

the

the fact between

realise

possess streams nent.

that

has

the and

Swan

of

our

Island-Conti

the

to reach a

be

we

few

narrow dirty, to Marvellous which through

on

indeed

well

to

appear stretch

finest

the canal

is

the banks known as

and Port of the

with leads

to pass

the feas of a

quite

shadow on

City

Compared

one

That

stream do not in the

the one of the that drain

water

width,

is a

scarcely who dwell

We

magnificent Swan River

Port

Adelaide,

mighty

stream,

termed

"ndble." of pounds thousands upon in the spent on these rivers, and ceaseless shape of constant dredg with the result that what were ing, looked in the early upon days of colo nization as mere are dykes or drains, now of capable admitting large ocean-going to steamers, up drawing at least feet of water. twenty Un for us the need for fortunately opening the river has never a up proved casing

few the

<j

Aioccsaiuy.

years

ago

the

till

p

uu

Wibillu

opening

a

of

up

a few lightand cargo-boats which able were to cross the shallow bar sufficed for our commercial wants. Our remained population stationary or increased a at slow rate very with our more compared pros sisters. We lacked perous those adventitious aids in the shape of large finds of minerals which our sister colonies were found to possess and

railway draught steamers

made

system

V

'

haste

thus to develop, attracting shores thousands upon from the old world to seek in the new. fortunes Thus

to their thousands their lacking, mineral

or apparently so, large we have been deposits, abl to attract to our shores but a'flAT mere handful of a population, and our industries are at a ebb. very low Our com population being small, our has been mercial made enterprise to

suffice

our most pressing wants, small comparatively speaking, number of our arrivals here shipping found in Gage's ample accommodation in winter at Roads, or, months,

and

only

the,

Owen's our

character, inconvenience and

sea-port but

circles shipping a not enviable

the notwithstanding experienced by shippers

others and lias

wants

In bears

anchorage.

chief

has

it

sufficed

our

been

cheerfully borne. No of the name has attempt worthy been made to open up the river, which, it is asserted, would one of the prove finest in Australia. Visitors who have seen

it

life

to

I

BAR.

to the gather it is proposed, according Commissioner's blast to a scheme, channel the soft stone, of through which the bar is composed, for a width

pj.

.

Prosnhsp-

reward hut such was not the ; of Dr. Logue. In 1879 the of Raphoe was deprived and by death of a tender father a Dr. McDevitt. Bishop, vigilant The but were mourned, people comforted when one tbey found fitted take his The to place. of diocese Priests the directed

.

For under 10 children, 5 guineas per quarter, to years, be paid in advance. and singing, 2 guineas. Music Entrance Fee, £4. over 10 years, 8 guineas Children

also oa o

destiny Church

people were mind, and

TERMS

their

acts

before his constantly he did everything that human could foresight suggest to for their spiritual interests. provide Last year, when he was no longer the onerous able to discharge duties he applied of his office, for an as

and

In/norm, o

he became Professor of and saintly men Theology. Learned at Maynootb until have laboured it God to call them to receive' pleased

ST.

Dean

as

t.lifiTrisTi

w

quently

were not responsible of tbose who bad gone them. He wished to live at peace with all men and when ; he recalled the bitter past he did to not excite so, feelings, angry but to teach a lesson of christian the divine lesson of for charity The necessities of his giveness.

St.,

<Xi

saintly

had

not the

may Thousands have been

s-v

UOlUlO

time

present for the before

and

1888.

30,

August

C3

predecessors, hard to bring about this and in doing so he did not result; the spirit of intolerance encounter or He had a kind word bigotry. for those who differed from him in as well as for the members religion of his own flock. He well knew brethren that his dissenting of the

given.

Butter, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, Lard, Jams, Choice, Teas, (People's etc., Sugars,

CENTRAL

of steps laboured

Commission.

on

following

MfGettigan, etc.,

Prompt

Chaff,

UD1

change,

COMMIS

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JL

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and to-day the old faith is heard in every of the Arch part diocese. The late Dr. Prelate,

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&.

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some time past a series of experi ments with tonite have been carried out at the river bar, at Fremantle, by Mr. Passmore, under the immediate direcof the Hon. tion the Commissioner of Public a view of testing Works, with the of opening up the practicability river in accordance with a plan formu lated We by the Hon. Commissioner.

which Yarra, or Melbourne,

were

ministrator. But eternal provi dence had designed that he should not remain at work. missionary In 1876 he was called from his and installed in administratorship

upon a God-fearing the old so religion hearts dare not be But this darkness

was

T\Tn,\r-

of his holy life. many years to his native after returning Father en diocese, Logue was trusted with the pastoral charge in the position of ad of a parish

heaven. For several centuries the Irish had to endure church perse cutions ; and, as Armagh was the Primatial it was to See, obliged bear the brunt of the storm. Its Churches were thrown down; a in a faith strange foreign tongue

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held in veneration those with whom he labour among to whose intellectual ed, and those welfare he had de and spiritual memory

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like a pilgrim journeying between the of the persecutions world and the consolations of

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to the duties of his and his com amiability alike love of the the In 1874 and students. professors Father Logue was called borne by the then of Raphoe, Dr. Bishop and after his de McDevitt, long Paris his name from and parture

of in the

Archbisbop-elect

remarks, Subscribers

1,000

"NTn.f.irmn.l

state,

plication position manded

of that diocese. In the of Dr. Logue appointment as the successor of St. Patrick, the Irish have cause for people church on The earth joy. great is,

Howick-Streets.

cup

who

Ireland,

the witb

Armagh,

CO.,

published

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press,

Moran,

predilec

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preliminary entered the

1857,

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accord

9th,

Sept.

telegram

daily

visit

a

last,

loyal Christ,

his reputa nooth. So great was and tion for learning' piety thatafter his ordination, immediately to occupy in 1866, he was selected the chair of theology in the Irish at Paris. In that histori College cal institution his disinterested ap

4

Sunday

a

required

We hasten to people. join in' the fond wishes of the Irish Church that tbe years of the new Primate may he many. May the consolation he his of seeing the venerable See over which he pre sides restored to its ancient

Catholic

ecclesiastical

the the in

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the

prove" what

termed

were

down

put

with and

the

current channels.

thus

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put an navigable

deepening alas

extent traffic.

proposed plan of harbor almost Fremantle, wholly his

of

up the

mcfcLJLUtt

river.

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uiit?

cept.

all

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and Thomas men, George Woodcock were before the Police White, charged on Magistrate Monday morning with steal ing a checiue for £2 10s. 6d. It appears that one of the prisoners, White, picked tried to find the but never up the cheque, owner. The magistrate, who stated that was of in the eyes of the law White guilty him to a term of sentenced larceny, other six months' The imprisonment. whom there was no evi against prisoner, in the offence, dence to show of complicity

of he is

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ui.

tjuguieei

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be

now

a

/vmi' ouji-

grcuiucou

of every whose opinion is worthy there are us several who among respect, have had a life-time's experience work and a ing on the river, who, to use " inch of know homely phrase, every

'

nence,

who

fit,"

will

venture with Converse that if tell you

him. will bar

for far

you

they will up to twenty

drawing

and

them

them

from

differ

to

open

bring

they up the

was

Mr. the

of water to that a chan be found not.

feet

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the

as

exists-

four

some

for

want

miles

five

or

be

should

its

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harbor

will

powers Sir John

out

be

Coode's

given for plan of

at

Fremantle. trust that at the same time the We will of the river also be improvement Commissioner undertaken. Wright with has certainly the as proved that of a powerful the sistance dredger

improvements

of the

opening

insuperable his hoped

does not and it

river

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and the other Colreavy's in close to Risely's claim and this line, proximity he has signified his to work at willingness the far free of cost, for a period end, of three years. He agrees likewise to sink in less than four months, three artesian wells, if 1,000 feet in depth, and also necessary to the field on place crushing machinery for the use of the In return for public. these favours he requires a concession of acres of land within 100 miles of 80,000 Golden in blocks of. not less than Valley The proposal 5,000 acres. lias been dealt at some with length by the local press. has not But it succeeded in securing for itself the warm of all, or even of support a majority of our and it contemporaries ; is that the scheme in its only too probable form will meet in other quarters, present with consideration. but scant Be. this as it Mr. may, Monger's action is proof of that gentleman's confidence in the Eastern Goldfields. Does not a straw show how the wind blows ? Those who are interest in of" ed the prospects can regard Yilgarn it as no ill-omen when a shrewd business man like Mr. Monger sees his way clear to risk hundreds of pounds on the possi of the fields Wo payable. bility proving we must now over a pass very rough have to may say on Mr. something tract of country which is inclined to bo future time. Monger's scheme at some Wfly> and very x'ocky for a space of Ishould a mile and a half. think, Then we LAKE arrive at the foot PRESTON. of a very steep hill, the surface and summit of which are a Lake which is the largest of compact mass of limestone Preston, rocks most of in the salt lakes, is situated a north which are hollow in the centre, and hold of 20 as easterly direction, and it is adistance much water as an size well ordinary miles from to its southern. exand at this Bunbury season of the year, bucket, a It extends 20 miles in a northerly traveller tremity. can of obtain always be certain and its average breadth direction, is about in these basin ing like of rocks, plenty 1 mile. It is bounded on the cast by the fresh water which contain until the thoy old Perth course the of road", by which the summer long drought dries them in mails were run former A little times, but at up. distance from this hill in a there is little traffic on it present North-easterly and we are beyond direction, at of that cattle and stock It is the southern of driving. Lake Clifton, extremity bounded on tho west by a narrow which to of is said be about strip 18 miles long land which runs and 1 wide with the sea and extends to the Murray parrellel shore it is on the average from 70 to 80 River. The water in this is of a lake the chains wide from lake shore 'to the colour and greenish-blue is apparently seashore and may be termed a perhaps very deep in the centre. At intervals it as it is almost surrounded the peninsula, appearance of a by presents miniature of

ca

has

Monger has faith in the Yil At auriferous district. any garn as an to risk he is ready rate, something like of its turning out £1,500 on the chances well and that certainly does not look as a low estimate of though he had formed of the re tho gold producing capabilities to. Mr. gion referred Monger has lately made an offer to the Government to con struct a line from York to tho telegraph

be.

Ho

Board of Education, why four members of that

of

;

will receive the powers

schemes

Chairman

;

We understand to shipping. of Council that at the ensuing session it is proposed to bring in a Bill for tho formation of a Harbor to whom Trust, necessary-

late

river

carrying

Manning,

in

;

resignations It appears that some quarters. master of the ago the second Mr. was School, Ball, grossly Boys' assaulted by a parent of one of the boys. This parent rushed into the schoolroom Mr. so Mr. Manning says— and knocked Ball over a desk and injured him, besides his clothes. The District Board tearing was to to protect the servant of appealed the Central Board while in the execution of his and it authorised Mr. Ball to duty, the offender was prosecute. Ultimately to one month's sentenced imprisonment to pay and ordered the costs of the case but the costs did not include medical nor The Central Board which fees. lawyer's to allow was these latter costs requested it to do so, and the result refused, seems, that the District Board the was paid and then four out of five of the expenses members their offices as a mark resigned of of the course disapproval adopted by the Central Board.

present the prospect of an early development mineral wealth we are of the immense and a large now known to possess, in we doubt that flux of population, not will residents of our fair ceaseless city for the of the ly agitate opening up

the

James District

explained have sent

left,

in

of slight improvements, almost useless state.

discharged.

vessel-

a

and becomes tempestuous in rough weather. With to the depth of regard I have never the water, yet met with any me person who could inform beyond the "take it for granted" that no bottom could be found in several parts of this which there andinmany of theotherlakesof seven told. These lakes are supposed are to have connection with a subterranean the sea, and I feel satisfied that quite such is the fact, observed, having carefully the effect which the from time to time, action of a heavy sea has had on the waters of the lakes in rough weather. And the greatest effect and most violent I observed, was caused action, by north west arid south-west winds. It happens at times that while certain parts of the lakes are other are as calm, portions troubled as the waters rounding Cape Leuwin. This action I find is caused by land winds such as south-east, easterly, and north-easterly winds. (To be continued). ocean,

side,

"

man

deep

was

ignores possibility

the

west

Last

cir

very

opening

vi

the

up to almost Hence the

considerations

was

to

as

some water ago may years crossed over high and dry. It will be remembered that the Coode, who has inspected

%

has

!

what

has become water what in its area

cumscribed

some

Close to the lake on the shore, there is a public road surveyed and staked, which leads from the " old Perth and Bun bury road," to beginning run east and west to get around the lower end of Lake Preston, and when this point is the line, as gained, staked, represents The road how every point of the compass. ever is a of way" from one end to right the other, and is connected by another road which crosses the "land surveyed miles from sprit," the lower end, eighteen and again the "old Perth road." joins 3 chains The "land is about sprit" wide,, and is a perfectly consolidated and safe to for a cross roadway conveyance over, with just ai little stream running through the centre, which 2 is about inches deep, and about 12 feet wide and which con nects the larger body of the lake with the smaller called the head, one, which ex tends about 2 miles further on. The land on either side of the lake is thickly wooded. About three of the land parts lying between the sea. and tho lake consist .of sand hills, and the fourth part consists of deep black sand and flats, a surface soil of rich swamps, having to a depth of from 8 to 12 inches, quality and a firm subsoil of shells and white sand. The hills and that portion of the land lying near the sea are of the mostly same nature as all other coast land the throughout tall colony producing of salt bush and grasses and abundance scrub, excellent food forming for cattle in the summer season. The "flats," how ever, and best all produce the richest round feed. They are also thickly tim bered, and bear the following, viz tuart, banksia. black peppermint, and wattle, bark. paper There are also some blackboys" the head of higher up, near the lake, and in addition to these, there are of shrubs and flower plants myriads and a great many runners, among which the following are in abund specimens ance the white, and red, scarlet, violet, others too numerous to recount many all of which are at present in full bloom and present a beautiful to the spectacle gaze of the beholder. But, -like Robinson " I am monarch Crusoe, of all I survey for so far as of the the beauty flowers, and the magnificence of the scenery is there is no human concerned, spectator to contradict, or dispute my personal and I have the sole privilege opinion, and individual to enjoy it as best I right and indeed may an ardent ad being mirer of nature in its to original state, with the wonderful gether works of the Great Creator, I may truly I do say that enjoy the scene. Here, too, the sea hillsare and steep in many very high instances, and from the summit of the highest a view can be obtained. The magnificent lake as it stretches away far and wide, with its beautiful and the shining shore, emerald of the thickly clustered foliage and aromatic of trees, plants apparently uniform which line dimensions, the shores on either silvery sides, resembles an trained hedere of abnormal artistically size and beautv. This relieved by a and regular chain of hills, graceful whose and summits are adorned sides and be decked with spotless rocks of white lime contrast stone, forming a marked in the and natural general feature. Yet aspect still further to the eastward is to be seen in still more graceful with its elevations, continuous headline above therising crowned with horizon, the choicest variety of Australia's forest andclothed in timber, its mantle, magnificenttobehold evergreen is the Darling Range," so appropriately the Backbone of Australia." designated The from spectator a may, slightly elevated take a position, perspective over glance the face of the waters and behold the entire scene reproduced by and the grand panorama faith reflection, fully on the pourtrayed mirror-like bosom of Lake Preston. There are two little islands on this lake one is situated close to the head of the lake, and the other is about two miles south of the landsprit." Considerable of salt quantities have been without much difficulty, obtained, during the summer months by the settlers living in close proximity to the lakes. Finally at the head of "Lake arriving Preston," water.

Taylor

returned to Perth from Ma. Colreavy last. Mr. the on Friday goldfields has nothing fresh with reference Colreavy to the fields to communicate to the public. The of the Yilgarn, however, prospects ever. we can as as are, safely say, bright

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The fortnightly meeting of this Branch of the 28th inst. was held on the evening The attendance was Bro. T. F. large. in the place O.uinlan was elected Treasurer to who has gone of Bro. Jas. Corbett and the of auditor Albany position vacant rendered being by Bro. Quinlan's to the above office was assigned appointed to Bro. E. Rodoreda. .

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received witnessed himself form

of

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the last, evening Mr. J. Keeley, presiding. a fair of members. attendance, A ballot taken for Messrs. J. Corbett was in their resulted and H. Monaghan which reminded the election. The President that Sunday week was the day members Holy appointed by rule for approaching Communion in a body. The following a which had been deferred from subject " Is recent was debated. then meeting ? "Mr. Buckley opened smoking injurious and the discussion on the negative side, instances to show that adduced several to mankind. Mr. tobacco was beneficial con T. P. Handley, on the other side, demned the use of the fragrant weed, and to endeavoured prove that smoking ruined the the system. The other on speakers affirmative side were the Rev. F. Mateu, and Messrs. F. A. McGovern, Handley, Mr. and Hayman. Hudson, Simmons, however, found able supporters Buckley, who con in Messrs. Corbett and Carner, to superstition to tended that it was next think that the moderate use of tobacco was The.leaders having replied injurious. the in favor of their sides, respective chairman summed and put the ques up tion to the vote, with the result that smok Mr. McGovern ing was declared injurious. with a then enlivened the proceedings after a programme had been and, Isong, next the proceed for arranged meeting, ings terminated.

Thursday

on

the The

STATE'S

In lency's

the

mitting for "West

draft of Australia

which

Legislative has .reply

had Council been

the

received

subject, the from this reply,

a

whether that or other any should be adopted as the divid two line' between, the colonies,

question parallel fihmilrl

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to be of opin Australia West

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as

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undivided, Government should retain the alienation permanent

Lands north distant With

"in

he continues

.

of that

or

Majesty's control

some

over

reference to the question of an he accepts the viewsof the Council and is prepared to assent to a second Chamber but he still thinks it ;

Upper House,

chamber should be in the events first and until the of instance, population the colony has considerably increased. He thinks it desirable to adhere to the

that at

Governor's

to

the separate Board and its of poli influence He is Legislature. in His generally

,

to meet his views and to transmit it to the Government much without delay. as then be Should the Bill, resettled, much time adopted by the Council, he adds, be saved. In view of unsettled of state of the finances colony he trusts that the Governor

would,

cautiously

wait

importance in

for

making

the their

the

at

result

racing people first

of the

maintained

start,

treated far

seen

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final

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of

proceeding

the the

matter of Responsible additional expenditure does not seem colony likely

Government, of which the to be able to support

without

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born in Germany. contributes 4,369 Geronly born persons, to the staff, of officials civil, employees of the Government,

tu an-

for

reports striking. Irish

last

the

census

that

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the

in

resulted

Perth, three

goals. Hanlan says

between

the last

place

a

land."

a

the

the

the

races

races

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is

the

all

that know in New South

scullers

criti

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then

instead of the Nepean Such is not the case River. That only he suggests is this. should the be rowed on Nepean Hanlan suggests the

sweepstake. Nepean River a

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purses River

on

Parramatta What all.

for

to subscribe

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is

American! best the

and Teenier, the Nepean specified ltiver as the course to be rowed on; the races A on the (1) Nepean to be as follows Double aside, Scull Race, for £500 and £1000 the world Hanlan and O'Connor (2) against and Ham Teemer any two Australian against for a four oared race scullers for £500 (3) American four or a-side. The £500 £1000 O'Connor and to be Hanlan, Ham, Teemer, other four in the world. who will row any. be four scullers will also These prepared, individual races Hanlan against says, to row the for £500 a-side. Then on all-comers course

when

Wales,

Kemp,

challenging

:

Carr

the Melbourne bition.

at

;

HiB Grace the Most Rev. of Melbourne, Archbishop

River

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could

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be

rowed after

purses

public

I."

ecclesiastical

Magazine

English

says

op

Review of London, Westminster to say concerning the difference ,

has this under the between the people of Ireland of English sway Toryism, and the 6ame under the people when they are placed in of freedom favorable circumstances United

States: as

Strange

which

New

is

it

at

York

to

San

Francisco.

At

this

ati

experiment

,

day

to

this

the

Irish

have

exercised the Ameri

,

Most

stances

to be superfluous multiply of in every department

which

Irishmen

in

America

have

in life come

On

wards, the

a

Hero.

and exercised

Italy,

France

in

and'

America,

an

nature.

They culminated, cases of 1874, some

in

when,

found

were

leprosy

in the of what he took

warned which, although be, might consequences "

his

under must

would

he said, them

them,"

He

"

Some

care.

especial

serve

waited

on

"

one

why

as

not

mother

a

her

on

children," says suffering Protestant doctors who was an of his labours. But the eye witness sad consequence followed. He took the the

of

one

and

after of now, long years the borne with fortitude and consistent with his life, he has patience died. the sum of the Chnrch's Verily, merits of her sanctity, gained by the is ever And children, increasing. yet there are exis people found to deuy its disease,

suffering,

Is

tence. do

in

Manning.

not

to

possible

it

sin

against

believe

that

they

?

light

16th,

A

the glory of God and of bis fellow because man, must his time here -below be brief. Born and educated in the Protestant he was for Fellow a time of Church, for

Mertou Thence with an

to

a

in

to

announced.

man,

had

life.

John

abandoned

Henry

Protestantism, exercised

their

of

countrymen

his

New and in

more

yet

teaching

stimulating thousands extorted

the respect does not

England end to end with the change is

of

millions

now

anti-Catholic due to the

The it

crop,

in

be infested is

killed,

driv

England

are

with

vermin. be attacked

will

feared,

Harwich,

and he was

lightning the horses

hopgardens to

ported

re

The with

blight.

A of four British capture sailing vessels has been made by the American for

authorities,

the regulations. Tbe harvest

Kingdom millions

the United

for

sea

year was of fish,

7

of

infringment

alleged of the

last tons

400,000

like

something valued

at

over

sterling.

is from pest of caterpillars reported the Midlands. In Warwickshire thous of trees, ands the oaks, have especially been stripped of their foliage.

his

be understood. and their practical work, hundreds to imitation and to better and less selfish lives, can

with

together ing.

at

ploughing

by

A

was

an

struck

four

Rome," waB In 1851 he

have

converts

upon than

rchdeaeon

to

and preferments the Catholic Church Six years previously

contemporary,

potent Their

"

his

great

two

\

as

of the

one

University. in Sussex,

living

and thence of his all

resigned accession

the

the

country

appointment

Chichester, the course

and

Oxford,

College, preachers

while

man,

was

the eightieth year of a great and beneficent life. The venerable stands out prelate prominently amongst the foremost men of the a time, Sweetness and strength Tuitable'rfi|liFe. and nobliievqtedness to lofty aims dis him tinguish who, oppressed by the all the labours more weight of years, assiduously the good

and

Jntmatuttwl

his Eminence Cardinal of Westminster, Archbishop

July Manning, completed

fluence

influence through can As senators, representatives, press. State governors and mayors they have share in on taken their full carrying the of the It Republic. government enormous

would

opening the

according Rev. of the bishop Melbourne, Auglican of the Catholic Bishop Melbourne, Bishop and Coadjutor Bishop of Sand and the of hurst, Anglican Bishop Ballarat. the.

select

mo

Home Rule of Irish the ocean under the most is visible across of all free and democratic governments. Irish New York is said to be the largest world. Even learned in the city has Boston its Irish anil elegant first Roman Catholic The mayor. in which daily newspaper appeared Packet was America, the Pennsylvania and from that published by au Irishman, ment

the

only representatives present to the Argus bis Grace Dr. Catholic Arch Carr,

Cardinal

Them.

"

were,

of

Exhibition,

native

duties

self-sacrificing

of the neighbourhood Supreme Court of the Uni Judges and the Chancellor At the dinner which was given versity. Loch at Government by Governor

evening

spoken from not Catho-

the army chaplain during civil war. of the On the termination contest he took of the great charge where to the sick his services hospital, were of a most devoted and generally however, Oriental

on the Melbourne

are

Catholic

his

sacred

at the guests opening Exhibition, for whom reserved on seats were the dais. special His Grace, attended Rev. by the Very Dean Donaghy, of St. Patrick's Cathed a central in the ral, position occupied

America.

in

Irish

an

The

Carr, among

distinguished of the Melbourne

House of the

be

who

The What

these

for

Dr. was

the

;

Parramatta in duplicate wards.

Exhi

have

proposed

to

Dr.

scoring

press

Sydney

a

in

in

priest

he became

and

Saturday teams

both

draw,

that

Rovers

will

j

prolonged

1

his

match football which took Vies.,

truly

life,

be

may

one of the devotion, there. patients Father native of Lomwas a Boglish where he was born in the Appebardy, nine Mountains. Having been ordained

Ire

to

peculiar

it

priest is reported is that of the Rev. Charles who, from having been Boglisli, of the Hospital of Charity in chaplain that his noble city, became, through

;

circumstances

T

The death of a heroic from New Orleans. It

wrote

-to,

political

precious

that

Another

his as a fiend stimulate The paint him as an angel." truth is at home that the Irishman is a and abroad, failure, speaking generally, a success an one would ; -indication, say, at home are the result that crimes of

him

painted friends

I

no

con-

lies.

enemies

is

produce

societies,

are

Lover

Samuel

peasant

the for

the countless affairs, ot tbe Archdiocese are

yet many years hearts of many

the

Britian

of

to

seem

and

a

is re Irdland 3,039, presented persons by 8,231 Irish-born of the State. in the civil Statisservice tics of other in the voluoccupations

minous

day, and excessive

a

all

and

marvellous and prayers

Great

man

Temperance

Germany

;

of prove

and small, great for cared of direction, by the personal the wonderful old man. he And, withal, finds time to of a guide movements character the philanthropic affecting and promoted poor of all creeds, by men forms of all of religious His is belief.

sees." The

strong

a

fraternities,

it ap of citizens boin were

1,850,571,

the course would

which

fatigue.

America,

number States who

in

sermons

efforts

a

total

the inter place in form of the Cardinal lapse of time. But,

as ever, clear in thought and langu resolution. age, he works with indomitable to church from church ou Sun Driving he sometimes three day, preaches

genera is transformed

in

(1880)

taken

and the ascetic traces of tbe

;

erect

to

gives

immediately Garden, as an

have

changes

citizen in law-abiding From the statistics of the

census

equally of the

favoured

falling in grand distance run

win

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120

was

away;

trifle

a

He

off.

Hastie

glorious

and

whole back

only gradually

yards

ing

third

th6

on

betting

Husband get away

to

trying

A

Union.

and

madej

got

the

the

j

yards,

was

sees.

14 one-fifth taken in the

the

though. Hastie.

150

into

and,

who passed by Hastie, forged! with finish, winning apparent;

was

Time,

ease.

been have the start Husband

to mistake

was

some

America

not

1;996,742

however,

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which

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the pears that, United in. the in Ireland is born 745;978

before

lead.

the

rights

lasi

appeared

little

the quality

almost immigrants, would tell American

at Castle landing at all events of the ocean, the Irish tion, immigrant

to

so

spin

opinions public. appeared to lose a

he

although

were

we

of foot Most

this seem may race, Home Rule denied present at home, actually partly by its controls, more of number, but still by dint power for political debate and of its capacity the electoral government organization cities from of most of the great American

the all for prefers present observations the draft detailed upon which he proposes to have re-cast Bill,

realises

to

run

the

he

the

for The

to

way,

general

her .citizens.

L the

challenges

150 yards Australia.

such

operations tical in the parties concur to disposed views as to the salaries of Excellency's the Governor and of the Chief Justice and in the scale of pensions proposed,

the the

political taken

all

proposal Protection from the

Aborigines

but

in

of Crown other not

line.

desirable nominated

the

match

of State. In Secretary Knutsford states that in Lord 26 as the line south suggesting latitude of which the under colony might, have the Government Responsible with the Crown Lands, power of dealing intend the he did not to prejudice

ing

him for of Western

run

100. yards the best bit Western Australia.

at

Bill constitution with a of report in the taken place on

Express undersigned hereby

Sydney public

a

a

Victorian

perhaps

the

Excel of His acknowledgment despatch of 28th May trans

debates,

ton." In

row

r!»

is

much

Ogborne race championship take in next. If this to place January the undersigned is not accepted, challenge 31st of January claim for himself will on the the J. A. GeraldHastie, championship.

got

SECRETARY OF DESPATCH.

THE

yet they

are

about wrong impression international sculling contests. his conduct in attempting cise

1.

Sept.

contes

-

Society assembly, President, There was

this

who, a sprinter be competent to

"

a

Irish

any fair-minded you at the that the Irish favorably compare of moment with the immigrants present to their with other countries, regard with for entrusted the fitness being

who

of the

in

looking, of the

letter

North

:

to

ot

person match and should note,

some

paper,

His verdict is Husband say much. is but Hastie fop pretty good runner, West for any man in Australia." The following two are paragraphs

ALBANY

ordinary weekly .meeting was held at the usual

the

opinion as to the merits Brief though bis words

tants.

"

The

at

a

the of

an

from

C.Y.M.S.,

from

Husband have been a

of the Church. Thirteen years have since the successor of .the passed learned and saintly Wiseman Cardinal in the See of Westminster raised was to the Cardinalate by Pins IX. Many

.

No.

Princes

The

rank. " Irish

the

.

Perth,

Branch,

|

Patrick's"

Observer.)

between An account of the race and taken from the Geraldton Hastie, I will be found in this column. of given an opportunity reading

I

"St.

(By

SOCIET5T.

BENEFIT

front

important part has played in vote" from the time of elections presidential Presi Andrew. first Irish Jackson, the is known to all. And to-day, dent, till.

!

H.A.C.

toThe which

NOTES.

.

SPORTING

Societies

and if echo from clamour, two aged

A veteran is

in

said

to

named

Wateiloo, aged

lately,

who

George Thorpe

have

served with died at Arinidale hundred over one

Wellington

N.S.W. years. the year

In 1886

India British during the Government 189,006 paid in rewards for the destruction of rupees wild animals and poisouous snakes collec tively.

Vice-President States is of decade in the American

Canada British

Sherman of the United that

opinion will

Ue

in

represented

Parliament

or

another either in

the

Seuate.

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company's

sealed bottle, which has been picked stated up on the beach at Wollongong, that the barque Ocean, from Belfast, and had been abandoned by her captain 10 hands

had

Catholics now represent sixth of the population In 1850 they were States.

1800, the 1810, 1.48 ; in

1.70

in

;

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domestic

as

that some each night in

one-

took

situ declared a

rne

nome

went

ana

here figures— and

in

the

alone

million

districts

tons

is

but

up,

without

serious

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a

in

delivered

as

engaged York

offical

law

has he

German,

in

which

a

it

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the

new

in

nn

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gum.

claims

that

with

made much

can

be

that

the

it

in

Celtic -Wiunie and

is

ai

gunpowder

it

fall

Miss

manner.

went

dis

Mary

in

a

Ingold,

in

up a stone to it towards him, intending in the water and splash him. picked

sport,

in

vanity

of Mr.

Shipley's Catholic Aspect

" on A of papers in the Home Rule," appearing for contains a World July, character between the parallel and the average Englishman

tO

UlttUiicst

tuo

'

Protestant in average missionary and America. An urbane Spanish like Brother Fulton, apostle temperate his and crusade into Mexico, carrying

Catholic striking of the average vj

As

an

a

ings

rule, is

it,

to

patiently

more die for difficult it, to and uncomplainingly

live

for still,

suffer

National Library of Australia

would

bulletins, as

the

most A!

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too,

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likely

to

be

he has the

yet

a

of Catholic for the

to

Their

of fluted

of a taken

Christianity

still

subsisting

and the Aztecs, of human sacrifice

rite their

primitive

as

savageness. been explored,

-

is

it

element of This country but it is a in Tobasco

an

of the approval the co-operation its

all

efforts

In

late

a

origin

English which

AJ

Afl

that,

been

for

Government

in of this

conversion

it —

and

years, 4

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hands replace as often

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fllvOrSlvjr

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locally

rates revenue.

to the

go

Catholic

boards,

subsidised

of

support the

schools,

effect

the Roman of the system

to give interest in the being greater schools. is that the Can His opinion adian system solves the religious diffi at the same time far more the Yicfjorian system. He says the system of public instruction in Canada is complete, from tiie primary

and

culty,

is

than

economical

stage schools through to the University.

jparm

antr

FARM Do

high schools

Station. NOTES.

the

let

not

with

nor the sun, of water. A small

the

grindstone one side

stand in

a

in

trough

magnifying glass is useful foul seed and in determin detecting of seed in general. ing the quality can at No system of farming be that does not present profitable constant in include the improvement productive power of the soil. —

the

article

is

cross

but the mysterious

in

Times describes of the new progress the Oxford English dictionary is apparently the name by is intended to be known to whose first volume after has,

compound

A

completion.

aurjuibeu

."1

1

to

1

learn

deduction have possible and foreign, obsolete, words \ have been entirely there still remain over 15,000

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much aaa..

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is

no

danger

of

of good quality,

fruit Hau

i.A

UUMiLUl

LU

AMAMntnnlf utoioiwa

too

growing but f nn iao

it

is

an

vmnnLn mw&ou

all

with

and

crops pay best that most care and attention. the require The are what sell brains and labor the in the market in shape of the

eliminated, words in current, in every-day use could

the

and

hierarchy

Dictionary history

of

the of heathenism.

remnant

the

Mexican

is

rates

the

and has elicited character, from the the Mexican opinion press that religious zeal and a self-sacrificing the Catholic of spirit among clergy these as at the time days are as great cf Francis tit. Xavier and his com The heroic band consists of panions. .Jesuits and and has the Passionists,

S

ment

dangerous

a

or

some

been placed in the semblance

form

This

and

it,

Rev. Dr. Grant,

\u66D

levy local solidated

at in the their landing Aztec. Few have whites ever the country referred penetrated to, and those who had the to do temerity so have never returned. The under of the missioners is considered taking

of

have

to

comes

person

when time

the of getting his purpose the Canadian upon system, in the which permits religious teaching with separate schools for Roman schools, the manage while Catholics, placing

Spaniards

land

graveyard. Kaffir's and stone at the

a

to

disturbed.

viously opinions

never has matter of popular belief that in the heart of their forest houses the Laconaons have a city with temples and bazaars similar to those found by

tiie

home to

health. Having visited New Zealand and Victoria, he left Melbourne for South Australia. lately in Melbourne He was iuterviewed pre

the horrible

have

in

now

is

re-write also the epitaph rude emblem of salvation

the benefit

peche, Jacalan, souls. It is bering probably 25,000 said that these natives retain all the re observances and social and tenets ligious of

as

away,

The

object of a tribe

,

iron

so

cross.

which

missioners will southern of part is the conversion

of aborigines in the States of Cam and Tobasco and num

who

man

round in lead pencil, badly, " J. Carey, the Irish

written

position

portunity. A number start

white

large are

bands

as

shortly

next

simple words, Informer." Some unknown and writes this inscription the bad weather obliterates

the

letters

interesting

and

is

the

bis

iyauou

The

to,

by

an unenclosed of a hill at Port coloured people died in gaol are

miserable-looking

grave

a

in

lies

the rise None but who have

this

head

gifts

thirty

1COI-

the

across

beholding border ruffian

scepticism

effective

countries.

or

a

be

liriUUUljr

as to the may be sceptical the civilization and the form which have evolved that

unselfish to

i-ll LIIO

between

'

IaiI lUi

Mexicans, Grande, American

:

not pretend to have the pure, love of country in his heart

own

regarded

UUVUjr

says Mr. Shipley, as an not Englishman patriotic And Irishman understands that term. " he continues He has not, and does the latter.

his

writing hardly

him

in

on

most

along,

of

the

of

uuYuutttgc

come

or whatever he migiit who brew, be, his doctrines should undertake to preach Vermont on the Btreets of a remote for with instance, the same deli town, for the feel cate tact and consideration as are displayed by ings of his hearers

series

Orby

build

if the zealous provoked, missionary goes much about it in the right way, among sensitive than the less people proud care to We should hardly Spaniards. to an accident insurance issue policy He missionary, Catholic, any strange

against him.

prompted

people. here and

Americans

is

as the mythical part as imaginary of a Chiniquy or Fulton. tribulations a Even a genuine be readily outrage can

self-advertising animosity

personal associates

It

most

up against them, and in a method them did not any oppor permit themselves. He of tunity defending of suggesting that went the length even

a

a

who written

Duval,

on

Carey's

eloquence. of men, unselfish of petty in his vanity He only speaks when his

the trace

is

Mexico.

of the

laid

Mr.

of

if

England

has just

body

Elizabeth. and persons

his

forth

in

Charles

graveyard

poured

men

ex the pass qualifying to enable him to become in a marchiner reeriment were

Africa,

Carey's

a

patriot stream

several sent there

now

been

Ireland some details of a visit he has made to the grave of James the Carey, notorious who was shot on the informer, to the voyage out Cape by O'Donnell.

his hits and delivering happiest heaviest blows whenever an inter him an ruption gives unanticipated op

in his

now

take to kindly respecting people do not who seem to be influenced neighbors by same such a The crusading spirit. " missionaries" never fail to send home stories of the harrowing persecutions endured for the by them, persecutions

and the stone struck his skull. breaking the minutes after

raked which

JXlSOmaD,

is

and chapels to controvert the publish newspapers Catholic he says, and he does priests," not and selfwonder that the intelligent who

«

first

who

Mr.

South

feat he successfully accomplished more than accomplished. Seldom has the House been so absolutely spell bound as was it while this nervous,

and

and manner,

disposition her father,

to

burst the upon of whose rare orator great it had a remained un genius long time aware. It was a big feat on a recent to to come the mark Tuesday evening of the great speech he made immediately after his release from but it Tullamore,

he is a master for oratory ; of language, he is a great and scholar, ho can with and ease, wield dexterity the polished humour weapon of sarcasm, and wit. Of all this he seems to be un and as be pours conscious, really is,

T

crirlfl

beasts As

a

proud-faced

are

to condemn to Englishmen in defiance of the law as imprisonment laid down by the Queen's Bench. The Irish Court of Exchequer has under a writ of Habeas some Corpus quashed decisions of the Resident Magistrates.— Ed. F. «/".

suddenly

as

rarest

year."

ideas

at and to enter into the case claim all, indicates of the his disapprobation of Mr. O'Donnell in subjecting iduct to former and friends the colleagues of having all these annoyance charges

The

lrriraliasfc

has

House

Magistrates in to prison defiance down in the Superior may be estimated by

allowed

ani be

will

rupees. the whole, the wild the worst of the conflict.

composition. leader urges

politics,

F. R. Guernsey, the able Mexi of the Boston Herald correspondent of the distrust ascribes much with which to Americans are viewed by Mexicans the fact that " the United is the States missionaries whence come only country to endeavour to change the religious

case v. Times the In the O'Donnell Lord Chief Justice Public (says went on but rather Opinion) quietly O'Donuell's. Mr. scornfully analyzing

but even his former

in

fhft

r\P

nno

Irish

on

much

it

not

amination a lieutenant

fi.-

on

O'Brien without

was

can

occurrence.

only

met

ia

informed

had

Thus

be said

could

hyaenas

22,417

total,

;

would

70,632 rupees;

animals

men

to obtain a commission in the necessary and that before army, being appointed u magistrate he had been a policeman at the We (Truth) wonder what Cape.

1,464,

rupees; other

:

rupees

impassioned

does not The Pilot daughter of Jefferson

by outsiders,

well

SYio

n

81st

ont

She missed her aim Elmer on the head, He was dead in two

not

the

reared nurse who adored her and Irish her she adored and who taught ; aud a little Erse. legends, etc., is blood, very proud of her Irish enthusiast in Irish and history

devoted

can

and

W.V.,

Wheeling,

Ingold, tossed

have

editorial

"

that,

was

New OrleanB,

from

us

Pilot's

Anne'

;

ever

with a walking came man named Elmer. They young to and started to the banks of a river cross in a skiff was it that kept there. out the boat, While Elmer was bailing

Band

writes

6,033

patch)

Pilot.

!

24,138 runees

A.

letter

Resident

Resident Magistrate Se8grave, a Solon who admitted at the Michelstown inquest that he failed to pass the examination

Wild

:

7,

6,725, 6.552

seen

To-day with

schools,

Mr.

most tragic of that place,

Miss

an

poetry

Dine

The common idea that a woman a stone not threw has beeD lately

proved

an

whom

iu time.

gunpowder

teachers.

'

by

and cheaply, will displace

more

compound

new

It

deadly. made from

:

than three number

less

larger

the single

the What who send

of the law, as laid courts in Ireland, the fact that there in prison who have

of human beings wild animals in

by

between and men tigers unfortunately the numbers were more nearly equal. Mr. O'Brien (says the Weekly Dis

the decay of the Catho

to

Knight." whether

Yarina

latofer

and more fuses and is

superior

nut

"

number

killed

mals 163,438

was

(

discovered

852,

were

they

has a drop of Irish blood or not. she has, and is very proud of it. Well, Her maternal was a South grandmother Miss Davis, of Ireland woman. called Winnie' in her own and Miss family,

of Charleston,

Donahue,

calls

life

Davis, Irish know Duvis

explosive, In quate." it resembles the Russian effect lectover, known to the most effective explosive He claims if science. that, anything, III.,

and

notice of the Emmet of Robert by Miss of Jefferson Davis, daughter " An and which she entitles

Yarina

courts.

Father

Rev.

storv.

religion

say,

them

France

the

auent

fifteen-

reporters

to

is

proof in

friend

A

into

it

more

faith

lic

as she English Two well-known lady writers

reported.

New

one

escaped

taken

Paris

different

a

to secular 193 Catholic

are

new

having

the

with

beginning

are

follows stands as 300 rupees ; tigers rupees ; leopards 4,051, bears 1,668, 7,783

48,000

75,000 pupils, and which have been built, which are maintaiued by the voluntary of Catholics. They cost about offerings half a million dollars Score per year.

injury.

for distinguished minutes' speech and translated

are

passengers

make

evangelical

however.

as

destruction, elephants rupees; wolves 1.650.

was

way

permanent

use

not

will

the

on

an

the trauslators with a themselves words ; their descendants centuries after use a

1,169. The account per contra showing the number of wild animals destroyed, aud the amount of rewards paid for their

little

eloquent of city

the

tell

from

over

there

in New, York shorthand writer be making a £1,200 year. is Mrs. of Boston, Barrows,

A lady said to

the sale deceased

were 134 ago there directed by Catholic with and Sisterhoods, These schools were

that

given

is

accident is peculiar railway report station from Middle Creek railway to the Adelaide express. Owing (V.), to the stationmaster the wrong pulling the train was on to a lever shunted The the

for

schools

excluded

A

siding.

which

has of language end." Shakespeare of the Bible contented of 7,000 vocabulary

period to

come

and

as follows Killed 2,707, by elephants 57, 928, by by tigers leopards 194, by bears 113, by wolves 222, by hyaenas 24, animals by other

decade

a

laicised

ed

blind torn

some

Brotherhoods 43,000 pupils.

annum.

per

the

creative

never

'

wild

Canada.

are

which

public

output

present

Newcastle

at

effects

in

aiea

Only

The

tons.

906,912

ago at of a

years

Mr.

worse

"the

i

for

and

regarding than

little

a

opinion

In India

for

in

right as

theii

bad

is

interests,

impression

reported 1886 was

This

sale.

its

is

pachyderm,

boast

But

1,657,379 tons of coal were 1887, from Newcastle and to foreign six For the first intercolonial ports. months of the present the figures year of coal estimated

to

an

social

such

and

of course,

result,

and

much

andv

Scotland

to

it

The

Guernsey "missionary" less

with

,

In

are

£2,000,

at

close acquaintance as the Pultons

by

apostles

business v

it

view

heart

of the spread of un in France. Protestant belief Evangeli to believe cal lead one would organs that the McAll Mission is sweeping into the Bay of Biscay. Catholicity

shipped

f

farmer

Infidels

near

fright

She

girl

a

many household

Scotch

mad.

raving

serfd

bought

of the

1790,

came

wnite.

was

to

with

gentle kind.

which

the

from

lessened

;

in

j

and servant, in order to frighten her, into her bedroom dressed

one,

exhibition,

of the United two-sevenths ; 1.21 in was

from

Edmunds.

St.

about

1.53

in

1770, 1.20. has just died

girl

Bury

proportion 1808

perished.

death. the

on

_

that

values

now

purchaser lie intends

'

and

people.

be uprooted scarcely of an Irishman." can

A

crew,

gift

of the

closing

English

a

a

Burns A dirty old portrait of Robert was shop recently bought at a broker's has been care iu Toronto for £2. It to be an oil and turns out fully cleaned, The painting by Raeburn, dated 1787.

temporary

is

this

;

,

the

from birth

it,

No

i

for

works.

f

or through life not bestowed But it is a grace

the Sydney During the past half-year Meat Limited, Preserving Company, cattle. bought 102,483 sheep and 1403 of the The state present depressed European markets has, however, led to

doubtless not though with the two beginning A and B. Better testimony be sought to the fact that scarcely

an

inferior

As

a

crop. —An

dry

out

rule

article.

those

early ploughing may of the the soil garden,

help

to

and by

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be des

may

fresh "

troyed.

—Manure

which autumn

last

grass be made

much

spread winter early

or

the

on

was

future

to all

destroy

sprinkled,

whioh

on

A«nni

It

it

in

likely

the

future

near

of

trial

consignment received "

and

growers of

qualities be known

season

soon

as

was

the

as

fruit

high get to

consumers."

English

gives of the fruit

growers words ing for suited so

last

London market, look forward to an

the antipodean

to

Gazette"

more

may

demand

increasing

"

sent

the

in

The to

encouragement here

the

in

shavings, be turpentine may forms a protective that of them

with

favourably the Azores.

will

compare growths of

orange the choicest as

But,

us

the happens, have to eDter

it

;

the

a season

orange ripens at in the more when the trees Northern hemisphere have ceased bear therethe point, ing ; and important the gardens from about a supply fore, is that it of Sydney and Queensland us will furnish with shipments through Australian of the year

the

out

fails

now

when

months,

summer

The

us.

Australian condition

reach us in fine imports from the Azores, will

Mnl

Anrl auu

tliA iiic

Tk/f lucuitci

the

fruit

oranges just as the

Portu-

Spain, ollAVOU

Arlil/Mnmnonn tauuau

/tOQfifl wywwwi

ouviuu

will enable us the colonial growers to eat fresh and sweet, all the year oranges, on the supply over round, by carrying months of the year, when the the warm of the are fruit refreshing qualities In fact

to

likely

be

and

growth

most

The appreciated. of the Australian which is generally

expansion

industry, orange therefore not take place will anticipated, of the northern at the expense growers, unmixed thus- prove an ad and will is Britain's vantage to us, for Australia of all in spite tariffs best customer, from and increased us ; supplies against the Southern will colony only great mean an increased there for demand from

articles

country

this

payment."

in

-—Queenslander.

The damage of hides after

for

sleeping

become

warm

a

"

Australasian.

by branding has, few years, again the remarks subject, a

The

trade

English

has

made which frequently representations have led to a change in the prac should has been tice. At length the matter taken Depart up by the Agricultural of a deputation of. ment, at the instance who complain that tanners and curriers, the

through

brands

being

the of

on

placed

best

to say nothing part of the hides, their the value being needlessly large, of the hide is materially diminished. <

them

not

and

doubtless

some

respective positions their customers.

worth a

It

should

rise

of the If the

more, competition in price on this

to

There

the tanner. force in this

on

view

of

graziers hides

would side

soon

of the

is

the and were

lead

water.

therefore

be specially interest to effect such changes ing to the grazier in the desired directions. as are possible must be general The change, however, the

throughout a-

difficult

Many come

Wales.

and

as

is there in each

of branding becomes not only question but almost solution. beyond of the cattle marketed in "Victoria from Queensland and New South

different

colony

colonies,

system

the

In

Queensland a very special as is adopted, and, plan of branding is done under an Act of Parliament,

National Library of Australia

they to

give ensilage or nearly quite has been but it

is

then

the

is

ensilage revel

they

farm,

what

doing

well,

worth and it

is

the

latter

matiure

is

of

Ireland

'Those

Barren

a

he

application land the

ceased

She

be

to

a

produced

is not one of the Bnt barley barley. She produced 90,000,crops of Ireland. 000 bushels of oats, a very extraordinary Ireland's small area. considering yield next

Tbe

is

item

She

potatoes. bushels

pro within 60,of the product

duced 110,000,000 000,000 of the whole She United States.

produced

in

How

hills

of

bead

5,000,000

pasturage 560,000 head same

swine with

this

fertile

valleys

and in the head of sheep, of horses, mules 210,000 swine. other pro Several cattle,

1887

she

to

sheep, 500,000 beeves. But of abundance in richness the

fat

magnificent

land, land

rivalling ancient of Gotham, there are men to in want of food, and appealing to-day of the strangers, tbe charity compelled to ask assistance their blood through

America.

and kindred in sad condition this

Why in

occur

shall

land

a

that

overflows with and exports plenty of produce to other lions countries

mil ?"

The

Sun

Baltimore

following

struck

furnishes

soil

the

is

may applied time of the year, interfere with other

prepared,

land

If in

corn,

no

is

out

the the

in

more

can

pressing

in

ploughed

way

advantageously

to advantage that it does

so

any

work.

applying

properly

be

manure

the

fall

be

manure

than and

applied winter

the

for more

by hauling

terror

in

stood

in greatest moment), but place the latter condition for the best possible checking to But the off preparatory planting. of this mode of advantage greatest corn that manure for is the applying of tbe manure properties fertilising

become surface condition needed

completely and is soil, to

by corn,

and

rapid

only

so,

be the

absorbed in

most

appropriated feeder rootlets it

giving, in

but

its

growth by scattering

the soluble

by as

of

most

a

the

start. it

soon

direct

as

the

healthy

Not from

this

organ

The

if

witness

well

with

some

There

thiB

the

of and

hard

side

boy

of tbe first

ground, there was a quick, the command from officer a terrible followed by the angry sounds

to see waiting mangled and bruised. time the horse All this the red and white little

little

it

pushing that

way,,

ing upon it, until that the motionless further

harm,

stable,

stood

Then mand,

it

a

little

retreating at last, child

walked

to

and

still

dead boy,

was

sniffing

bundle

on

this

if

the

rear

was

alter

unintelligible single word, and, to the boy rose astonishment, to a pile of straw and, running threw all himself, unhurt, upon a

piteously. Perfect obedieuce

his near

his

away every

his

tears,

and

still

at

Why

maBter

the

the

situation.

111

much the

as

most

as

men

encyclopaedia out of ihe busi

be driven

see

in a

new

first

w

£

to

tibie

is

musician

a

?

after Because, he sends in his bill.

money over

!

When whs right

my

like

mosquito

a

for

serenade

D'ye

a to set hen. when he said

set

a

hen

was

night John don't

?

Josh

Billings the bestfJZ; the henife

"

that

when

\r

whs ready."

feet,

Wife

us,

(club tonight so, but

edrly

life.

'

Oh,

the poet. broker.

"I

be home Yes, I

keep breakfast

wait

the wings of a dove !" Bighed Bosh 1" said his friend, the The breast of a turkey is much fill up on."

"

De

Aliss

in

:

"

Jinks

Professor Jorkins Yes ; but if you mind my feelings.

dashed

Will you Husband

for

to

better

of any

:

)

me.

for

ing

:

? are

Are you Professor

going

to

musical, Jorkins play

:

don't

Mr.

'f I didn't Shookum, to take off you yo' hat. dat absen-minded 1 gitting common no mo'." politeness

'clare,

to ax forgit I'm actually

to

of

farm

disturb-

a

to

know,

is

who plays

limb, begged the officer put him he might show again upon the horse, that tbe American lady that she had no need for him. was to shed tears His request I learned not that on the granted, though mounted following day he was again and was animal, proudly upon the same

Western even

shakes.

the and

child,

trembling

you

of earth a number predicts Wiggins for the but piesent summer; quakes then Wiggins's are no predictions great

first

the weeping, prostrate sympathy only to be met by a proud refusal such demonstration. his to He rose feet, angrily

if

day.

bidding moved

to

be kept quiet him give

can

Why are women extravagant clothes ? Because when they buy dress wear it on the out they

command had been to him, him lie motionless. Had he raised an or a the eyelid finger, beast would have killed him infuriated doubt. I dragged myself, weak without and to the straw, to offer faint, my

The

more

average

ness.

think had saved

life an

al that, you drum don't make good a heap of bad ?

knew

men

they would

people

sobb

it,

that all

think

com

to

try

who wouldn't militiamen pay ride street-car doubtless con the brave deserve tlie fare.

two

their

If

bass

in of

upuu occur

drowns

has

man

should

man who sets up to be the archi of bis own fortune has often to the plans and specifications.

The for

all past of the secured.

another

came

the

the round

to

gallery.

iUlOUU

ever

it

The

satisfied

was

UU

it

music,

way and advanc

as

art

poor

UUUiU

sider

the

so

Did

the command was repeated. the command was given 1 did not know, and the language was strange It seemed lifetime in those to me. a few minutes that I stood filled with very horror,

and

it.

speaks of a that not

Nye

being

auvo

whom

To

the

in

Bill as

broken

woman

a

a

he

old boy two-years for a minute and a half and a mirror. a hammer

stable.

that

after

A

then

and

an

in

"hole"

conclusion

a

few things the umbrella

are

than

citizen

the horse

from

must

testifying tell the

that word

it,

keep

There

struck the low word of in charge.

silence

stops," none.

to

things at

his

to

touching

tect

the

his

in."

isn't

given

so

an like but, great, flew at him, the animal enraged creature, and snorting with fury, took up the limp child and seemed about to by his teeth,

the

"

weighing-machine " While you're

drop

way

Funny,

not

against instant

in

.dentist

was

jump

nickel,

The

the

central

a

snag occasionally. funeral expenses could be collected,

urged

two

are

penny

though

dash him

T

mouse.

the least

was

be

to

for

spot

good story for the public have a good upper story of

always

In an unguarded momen t .watch him. the and by a quick unexpected motion, horse tossed the boy into sawdust. the fall

/

own.

bis

grooms

officers,

to

a

must

man

will

one

a

bells

was

To write a

is

story

into

soar

smokes

who

case

once

strolled

a

with supplied the piano has

of the

toll

A

truit

fruth.

ride.

I

is

against reduce

might

blowing

most

successful

run

one

aerolite.

an

is

the

oil

Ride,

Hungarian

tne

appears

most to

expect It

a

little

always

aeronaut

a

fortune

a

circles.

he takes

The

while frightened, him quietly by giving at a safe distance. directions I sat down, fascinated by what seemed to me the terrible danger of the child,

only

eon?

axle-tree.

but unfortunately

as I went in, to trying, over his head. The sight to my heart, but the boy

officer

ing

scattering it out over ploughed ground direct the from the waggon, whole to remain so until the following when, by spring, over it the harrow will not it, running the intermix manure only thoroughly soil of the with the surface fa matter it

which

seemed not

a

anent

suggestions the winter.

in

manure

If

Ground.

When

cultivation,

to

is

Dears

The

middleman in trade

balloon

se

carefully

out

topmost crag American eagle.

A

was

him

ground, Manuring

applied with then,

tree

?

figure

to

is

taught

tells

stables

which

There

of

Hand-sewn

carve

The the

the yield.

are

Dearie in

way

great

At

exported

easjr

taught One morning

enumerated.

not

are

700,000 285,000

over

and

over

4,500,000

and 850,000 ducts of Ireland During the year

England

and

about

horse, throw

to

thousand

wnac

found Janos, a small boy, at his work. on a particularly vicious He was mounted

60,000,000 pounds and of cabbage 856,210,000,000 000,000 pounds ; butter, She had pounds ; hay, 800,000 tons.

.

orphan

bump

awl-work

to order be sharp.

market

important

it

rest

to

the

0

tr

boy's

the

The blacksmith about his work.

applying

most

soil, prepared and thorough

Hungarians

Of the

an

her

alike.

Margery are

A

jewel of

Says :

and mangolds together turnips 185,000,in 000 bushels, vastly greater weight the largest of the than cotton crop She United States. produced of flax

on

and

seed,

he may

in Ireland. bushels of

crop

11,000,000

In must

worth

is

profitable

which And

on

benefited

lected

that

crown

Made shoes.

of the the attention to it that should see in none of it is lost, anil

engage

thoroughly

?

Ireland is an do to will well unproductive country statistical record read the following " 1887 In the Ireland produced year But wheat bushels of wheat. 5,000,000 has

who believe

Country

all

more

the

Is

is

making

and

fariner,

at

doing

certainly

Can

that

that

retreat

sonny

A

than well to half of cultivat labour double that of the being the about the same. yield

work

all

n

sistency.

the

acres,

and

The

thle

anil

fc

'

acfes

five ten

former,

pressure the just it. upon

A

loss in the thereby occasioning general yield of the crop. in hauling out manure Another thing over in winter is that ploughed ground the wear and tear of the waggon, par when the is more or ticularly ground less frOzein, may be avoided by hauling of it the furrows run instead the way across them. Nor should it be attempt ed to scatter the manure over too large a surface. Like all other work on the field,

ing

After

is

;

tr

asylum.

the .work, is all done at too, waggon if thrown into to whereas, heaps remain so until a considerable spring, is either of its properties washed portion away by rains or sinks into the ground, spots where the heaps stood too leaving for the manured balance of tbe highly once

manure

on

put

applied. and

refilled

This and

is

0

the

manure

tramples

head

weight

again put for fowls, thing Adelaide Observer.

young it

in

anything

and

thoroughly, Then casks.

into and pressure or a time the cask

not

some Stock-owners may possiby say that they of them, indeed have so done can be readily brand where the mark and that the loss of price on falls seen,

green

.

ait

must

fowls

green feed, good American to make a for an left special He gathers for all his hens. ensilage and other the onion stuff, tops, green the cbaffcutter, which he puts up in

on.

en

or

as

mixes

fruit will not antipodean with the luscious into competition pro and and ducts of St. Michael's Malta nature of an invidious in the anything For be avoided. comparison may thus

.

as

follow

friends grow so connoisseurs assure

keep

vine-leaves, Some people get. which their poultry,

is admirably Australia of the orange, tbe culture than Florida, about which

our Transatlantic thusiastic and ; that the Australian

quantity

to

can

"

even

this

eagerly robinia, -

or

vege health. autumn there is a dearth of food then and fowls will description, of tobacco-tree, devour leaves

food

During

that

from Australia will take oranges the green fruit im rank among regular A Britain and Europe. ports of Great the

well

good

a

table

in

as

naao

.

siders

have

such

sleep, fine

t

'

smeared, is to be

to

well-known

is

in oil.

It is and water. soap attend to cleanliness, and to their larvas wherever fleas or

sawdust, slightly nan/lin/v

well

afterwards

kennels,"

are

fleas

common

be

accustomed Fresh &c.

dogs

in

must

hours

with

for

remedy

cat

essential

success.

A ustralian the sub Oranges" form of a .long in the Planters article ject That Gazette of 4th April. paper con

the work is not done waggon only but the manure is more quicker, evenly the field than if thrown over distributed into in tbe heaps to be hand-scattered it direct from spring. By scattering the

be

perhaps

of aniseed

oil

washed

for

best is

The dog or and a few

by passing a after a raiD. harrow over it immediately or The farmer who, by draining extra increases his crops manuring, to be making may not for the time appear sure founda but he is laying anything, tion

The

animals

may brush

finer

would

legislation

required.

.

it

insects

nnmerons

ain't

got Husband

.

frosts

late

and

.

to

it

:

exposing mellowed

don't ness

Well, about

:

I

tell you, my I dear, kind of success in busi I have a Nemesis. Wife: don't see the you doctor

have any I'm afraid

why it

?

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at

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time

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land

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a

miles

distant,

occupied

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more

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fallen into poverty. somehow obtained

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bodily

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way

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came

in that place, the position

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truly

expression

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charming manteau, uses

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as

near

stricken, " Those

dames. ancient were that they mad woman. Mrs.

vestige lady

took out a she recites

act of

removed doubt. opened her skull in

which public,

the The port she and

to

proceeded

throwing

a

little

frightened the on

the

next

lingering

the

deepening

convinced

were

imprisoned Scott-Thorpe's last

watch

to

gradually of

countenances

matured

knowledge." think

an

of the

numbered among the kingdoms the monarch rose, staggered,

:

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I

to Smith, Jones and experience

levelled

explanation paragraph referring in the iast Bulldozer

and

steep

as

have my opinion and it, is that the younger more we know. When I was as much as a twice my youth I knew father. Now I am aged, and I don't as know half as much my son." "It

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you," said ne a dropped into rooms of the Daily

ask

past,

4

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cutionist,

!"

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me

me

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wildcat,

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to

overrun

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the

in

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.

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this

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and ma we've

set,

some

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was a small When Arthur boy very him one day foi mother reprimanded Not knowing it. some misdemeanour. to him on the his father began to talk factsame Looking up in his subject. " said solemnly, Arthur My mother has to tended me." :

to

his

Wife

No m'm, we to lend going

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us

pointed directly slugs " You manly bosom. the editor, playing

need the

for

paid

you

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all, sir," disturbing editor calmly as he removed an exchange from the table and disclosed with a double-barrelled shotgun loaded

in

you None. I won't

hen

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and

Wine

Spieits

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replied

sir

wear

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chair in Bulldozer

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ask

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barrels"

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when

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will

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I

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in

that

as

like ten thousand pennyworths squirting of Imperial in himself pop, and believing the of death a agonies melancholy and that humiliating proof Kings are

I have ; pounds immediately at a home, and haven't purse

my

ex

satisfaction.

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was

countenance

were

looking hour's

passenger)

1 must

friend,

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off.

it

royal of signs

and in his full agonies screamexploded, ed : " Hold me down !" then, rushing fell on the from the throne, prostrate floor. There be lay the longduring of the compound, continued effervescence

five

me

put the having added

It that in explained the com of the two powders lay the and the twelve while powders

then

bination

if be only fair people 'bus were charged by

by

drank

should

it

he

a

the

no

luxury,

you

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stout

very

pick

lend

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Majesty

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exodus

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it

travelling weight. You may conductor

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in to

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as

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King

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fast

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out

pass

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alkali,

:

brethren

right

weighed

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the

Spanish

no

having

spell

of in-

the account of the refreshing A box was brought to the King and the interpreter ex Court,

water,

stopped.

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in.

Ministers

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of

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true

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soon

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hale be

and one

the the Seigel's Syrup who were just ready to perish. Curative Seigel's Syrup is orf

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better

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bronchitis, of symptoms and

considerable

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of

living

to

to

save

sale

and medicine vendors, by all chemists A. J. White, Limit by the proprietors, ed, 35, Earringdon Eoad, London, E.G. and

Nesbit's

Ladies

Silver

Watches

£3

10s.

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