The Record Newspaper - 14 February 1889

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Franco-German and Sister war, a nun who has been attached Eveline, to the Naval and at Military Hospital for Lorient the of thirty-five space the Madame Cahen had already years. honour of receiving a cross from the the

0.

Heaven. :

to

a

controversy

curious

is

its opens heaven about

to

what

see

a

the

figure

of Germany, when the philanthropic French after the interests looking who were in countrymen lying

cut in it. One says Protestant parsons that heaven is and constantly improving is now a different place from altogether was thousand what it a years ago. " I cannot believe that Another says where we shall heaven will be a place

spend

time

our

in

hymns."

singing not got

And

so

Paul

Gentlemen

to

attempt

the subject

and escnpe

am

letter

coached

terms

to

A

Bishops, the Irish that message to

on

by cathedral

instance of presence remarkable mind, which saved the lives of many,

of

| . '

!

it

spot.

four took men near, to and he saw had torn off they flight the intention some with rails, evidently of wrecking train which was the next his

'

drawing

,

.

On

,

Vienna

and

chase

hut

the evil-doers, the mail would soon his course and ran station.

time

had just handkerchief taking the train.

ped

the

over it

for

river

have

probably enbankment

"God

Singing

Save

'

j

!

!

On 29th December,

occur the singular " God Save military singing Ireland" took through the streets place at Kilrush. About 9.30 p.m about 25 of the soldiers of the 2nd Royal Berks Regiment of the detachment quartered

of the

Gappa Barracks, commenced street and "God singing Save Ireland," on towards the continuing followed bridge, by a crowd of civilians, who chorused the Some military. the

met

went

to

word

gave

when

Irish

Royal

the

barracks

police

about

and of

thirteen in

Constabulary,

District-Inspector Bcene. This

Francis

in

Otter,

the «>f

charge

came

on

the

to be an seemed .incentive to the soldiers, who formed into a circle at the bridge, dared the police to inter fere with and again them, commenced " God Save singing of Mr. song in praise increased enthusiasm.

no

and a Ireland," with Gladstone, The police made

runner

to the attempt stop soldiers, to commenced the cheering disperse crowds of civilians, who were gathered in large numbers. The Birkshire men

to their proceeded the National air singing entire way, the police keepiug after

at

the The bridge. deal of sensatiou great

affair

barracks, the along the people created a

iu

town.

the

and

Two lished

Legion

the

ladies

Legion are

down

New Year. Coralie Cahen, who in

the

list

pub

of the receipts of Honour on

the

self

in

the

of Crosses of the the occasion of are Madame They

ambulances

distinguished at

Metz

her

during

of the

the bestowed The South

it

upon

and

its

nn

the ground the Times

feet,

desperate at the

a

Parnellism imas

slipping resolved

to

game

retrieve of the

reopening

:

;

who could

man

really injure the oiganiser

Kilmainham Captain O'hea, Mr. P. J. Tynan, Byrne and others

to

Sheridan, had been blow must

vainly

j

be

now

A sti iking There need

tempted. struck.

have

been no in difficulty oat making the whereabouts of Mr. Sheridan, whose residence bus never been a matter of The Times agent first secrecy. went

hunting Ranche."

dollars

lias

under

"

up Freeman

feeling

playing fortunes

letter

the But

for

be struck. luck at

annu

liberal

Grande ",Rio Cattle such rahclie could be turned and tried

no

Then

his

allowance. Museum, the

a

back

Mr. is Paruell, they said, mentioned by him; in -the

Availing volumes of natural

on

that,

Commission' The one

Parli

million

the

its

there has been no native the appropriation of rev enue. During the same period England has become aroused to the thoroughly of encouraging science and necessity

a

to

Crime,"

on

for

she spent half Nationol Gallery,

evidence

from

;

1800

in

for

and assert

and

Irish

gain

'

.

i

abolition

to

the

in

of evidence to upon which proceed, the contents of the " mysterious black box" (which they resolutely refused to "discover" so long as they could do so), aud were at their wits' end

herself of the fifty and the hundreds ol cases left history by Hans a native of Ireland, Sloane, she (bunded the British Later Museum. iu tin;

Culture.

frontier

a

town

Monte

called

with Ireland, representation not Imperial the Parliament, least of the phenomena fol interesting be the revival will lowing it in Ireland

millions for their Museums of art

pains to What

of national culture, and industrial art.

part,

MARGARET

SULLIVAN.

F. "

for

hoped Empire"

Reorganisation " Home include

for

in

especially Travellers

in

in

Germany, are Belgium

Kensington

towns, supported in in part by private

provincial corporate,

fine

The

Swit

in

indirectly, effect

in

part aud

Italy,

France, in the

of

England

the that

in

other of

the British Museum, in various and private collections in Dublin, public are evidences that the arts of beautiful associated with were the early design

have mon designers for or a since the opolised century, of art schools establishment throughout France. Parliament expended last year

and sacred volumes which the driven from their native scholars, carried with them. In haunts, away in architecture, in decorative art, sculp and in the manipulation of metals, ture, has that Ireland an obscured history makes more her intellec pathetic long death. While Western tual Europe

science and art of England upon the and nearly 5,000,000 dollars, upon and art of Ireland less than science 300,000 dollars one half of this being

and

classical

Irish

.

sank of

into

darkness

over

the

mild

radiance

Continent

penal statues of culture in

for

to

and

Irish

and

critics.

her

progress

with ark-shaped, plain or twisted and round-headed pillars windows incised with in mouldings interiors in which is simple dignity

Parliament

ornament bells warmed ; her by modest and her chalices and bell-shrines, her book-covers and book-cases, crosiers, her were artists showing that expert

ophy and Ty

and in demasking, repousse both cloisonne and champ enamel, and duns leves her belfries, towers, her clasps and mosaics, glass engraving authentic aud gem mounting, of which the examples are cherished illustrating

Lecky

;

of the country from to the fourteenth

fifth

the

claims

eighteenth

the

during centuries

seventeenth been as has

destroyed by statutes in the iu teres ts contrived lessly

scientifically

of

to

or

Maolise. Balfe and Boyle and

In

with

-

is as

iu

Goldsmith,

a

Sheridan,

;

There

cis.

as

is

a

a

spurious

There

patriotism. ionalism.

It

ought

is

to

a

fres

true

a

be

operation

permanent of England .

of

Home Rule adjustment pf .the aud

basis of justice we shall see the

Ireland and mutual arts

and

on

for

Ireland

English

flourishing,

encouraged

by

could

not

hope

to

keep

Only

should be expect-' expenses witness placed himself under " of the British Then

a

flag.

proves Mr.

quietly "

were

did

benefit

be of

sail rotoit,

suppose a

steamer

never

reach

The

he that

from

least

if

Mr. he at

the to be

provisions made in for advance, the his wife aud family." Mr.

Quebec. "

Very

some

that replied and a open,

were

that

British

would Londoti ? lie

would

"George" ports

he

boardiug

seen

New York in Strand expected should

satisfactory." asked

Sheridan

"

George"

political

of her

York as papers impatient, and,

and

to

examination

aud the relations

j

were

do you propose ?" " Well, I upon myself to offer. £10,000. It will be paid within an hour after examination in your if London, that

nat

friendship, industries

New

Times

The

nrgeut. the public,

pi

came

protection what sum will take

of the Irish the genius people to express it for its as was individuality possible that of Greece, for that of Venice ; and aud that is as individuality geuuiue as we believe American characteristic to be. Under the bt-neficinationality ent

these

high. ed until

lofty

possible

his

kept

4

Fran a

of

benefit

mat eliminury skirmishings, close quarters, and in blunt the reply to a pointed victim inquiry, said that if he was wanted _calihly in Lomlou his 'fee' would be £20,000, paid before sailing. Mr: George" expres sed great The figure surprise. was too

English a Burke,

Philip and

grew and

sceptical

the

to

repair

a certain time for required The consultation. detec-

however,

ters

Irelaud

as

classified

hesitation

and

it

to

side for more inquiry going on their than a mouth or so. after the Commis sion resumed its sittings. After a loug time bad been consumed

Wallace.

populary

little

them the Sheridan

whether

the

nation

were

music

but

getting besides

prorogue a

Counsel, reflection

him

for

Mr.

service.

tive,

makes

Queen

the

open

inquiring

convenient and give

he pleaded, judges, described in the

Irish

In philos Berkeley, Thompson are hers. Moore obtained ndall, no attention until he turned his dulcet of Wales a Prince and lyre to praise ;

cen

and ruth-

to

she passesthrough the sides of which

gallery coed by

all serve only tury decadence to make more the deplorable that of a people penal laws so depressed reached the when the present monarch three-fourths of the natives could throne neither The read nor write. sturdy which commercial of Ireland industry

appeared

When

al

filigree

and

his,

Irish

an

with wisely manufactures ? more

delicately i>e

London,

Her churches,

iu

not

Times, would

has used Irish talent for with sagacity and success. her own profit Her art owes much to James Barry and' Shee neither first Sir Martin a class both but admirable instructors painter

the vestiges

destroyed Ireland.

deal

1

,

England

of glory twilight gradually spread and extended its and war England,

had

Would

buildings.

art

beating

French

Parliament

a

Renaissance

the

of the

taste

in

After examination. much about the the secret bush, " as Mr. emissary gave bis name George!' of fact, his (as a matter only christian " is name and said George !"), after, that be knew Mr. Sheridan long parley, could be of immense assistance to the

subsequent

a year out that

French cried leading authority if did not herself France bestir England would take from her the markets of the which the superior technic and world,

1 <

betweou

the brilliant Times the ex -Land League is of .the We propose orgauiser speciest of it only .to place the substauce before the several public, reserving details which be for may perhaps matter

by

industry last

interview. occurred man and

aid.

by Parliamentary and Kensington

schools upon has been such

training

Visto.

foundation and support. have been opened in the

perplexed museums in Gaelic manuscripts, maDy concerof them delicately illuminated, the custodians or ning which catalogues At make scant Oxford explanation.

of

the Crosa with of Honour.

fine

the agitation

device

a

beyond

thousand

the

skill

Decorated

Nun

the

authority

art.

A

ament

in

attractive

about.

shred

art.

Since

j

after

;

but

soon

industrial

Commission, Times in

the

merely

article

Portrait National and the Gallery, India Museum are all of comparitively and have cost the Treasury recent origin,

MRS.

zerland, and in

the

Ireland.

police

found especially

scotched.

Rule

in

culture

was

an

hope of securing some which would justify the open testimony the ing speech of Attorney -General. After that at the declaring opening of the Times counsel theinquiry had not a

for a revi confidence which Ireland will be

<

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of

val

with

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of

subject evidence

out

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in

been

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look

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at

we

of rejoicing,

quick

so

Should the of the British

carried

yards

droning in

political, religious, ethnical, has raged for centuries, will cease. will of the Good-will become a habit towards each English and Irish people other. With the of that habit fixity,

circulated

were

problems

political

the

says

that

a

that

subject

comes

BY

!

rence

it

Home

composed

was

the conviction Each felonious.

was

£10,000

Freeman's Journal the Times aud the special

on

to

The feud,

particular I am Irish people. the so upon quick

canards

modern

with

century

the

of 250 about rails had been torn ahead of a bridge,:

It

and carriages As the passengers. train would the thrown from the

danger-light,

a

fifteen

offjustafew

and

light

of

masses

OFFERED

The

Ireland in Westminister have cast three years a solid vote for the res of the National toration Legislature: That demand will be acceded to no this of the English students mode of dealing

Papal

especially to the gifts and it is looked the Irish College, upon as the slaying of the dragon of misstate which the Archbishop of Dublin ment, as

that

reflecting

the

were long accustomed

American

its

EVIDENCE.

for

preoiesaea oy specially for and the Ireland,

coming

the

is

to

was

be up, he changed towards the next he the signal-post to red throw his

Reaching

had

impulse

first

SkElUDAN

for

I

The gendarme's

-

These

the

on

had already

there

pass

so

and

Witnesses.

decade has found the enroll succeeding ment and it reaches increased now ; its maximum. More than three-fourths of the representatives chosen to speak

a

hour.

an

driver,

to

was

Holiness, written affectionate

;

within

mail

in

"Times"

The

were Schools officially of With a population 1832, the enrollment was only

education

,

the

The

that

Ireland and the Irish concerning people will at be the Vatican, this .intelligence received with satisfaction. general the Irish and American Amongst in Rome and their friends communities

|

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the

mosl.

Rule

National

100,000, the people

(

,

for

the Home

as

the

in

that its has been growth the resuscitation of intelli in 1829. penal laws expired

is

7,000,000,

His has

himself also invoked

malicious

is

Austria. reported who was A police officer making his be round the line on the Bailway along tween heard some "Vienna and Moravia line and at on the noise at a distance made

Ireland.

well

as

symptom

parralelwith

the prelates gracious rich have been presents Irish Holiness to every

been

Benediction Sure that

from

once

nave

Pope Leo Pope has

A

German

special

His church

sent ?

averted.

Calamity

great

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and

stock;

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addition

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in the needless cheered.

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Irish plundering knows who

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not

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scheme

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rank

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in

people Year's read from

the

Pro-

the Eve, the follow the

Pope

Buotiieu, Benediction.

apostolic

has

a

father's

of

Christ Our keep and the first

entrusted

to

most

care special are reserved for thoughts whom We know to be sufferers misfortune. For We are moved

instinct

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in

that

(

the and

lting afflictions.

tnauy cherished

or

the

affection

so

em

injustice,

XIII.

Leo

Our

in

of ing Ireland,

being done, considered

is

public

which Nature has heart of every parent to love and cherish beyond ail the rest those of their who Itave children been stricken For this reason by any calamity. We have always held in a special feel-

j

will

a

embrace with member of the fold

implanted

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that But reverts property even for failure to repay the advances, the English classes would be propertied well recompensed by the check that had been put on the depreciation of values. It is nothing that the execution of the the

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up

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every which He

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even

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to

millions

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advantageous

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strongest self-interest.

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concern

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prisoner, scandal and

a

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suppose

treated

"

Letter

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Irish

Lord aud his colleagues are actu Salisbury ated by any love for the Clanricardes or The Tories care Kenmares. English little for but they care much for thein, the landlords of the United Kingdom, to

is

the

in

be,

political

justice, upou for calling reprobation.

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the

Kennedy

to

humblest

the that. service of

capital

"we

signatories,

organisation perfectly and we kuow it has

who

now

of

for

it. suppressed criminal in such Irish National

with the outcasts Such treatment

declares

cable similar

landlords.

more.

nothing

mistake

of

anything

exists

of was

Kennedy

to ctiminal, pick compelled had. he not and, streuuously would huve been to forced

associate

previously

the

same

terms

in its objects, declared least been one by at high Goverumeut official in Ireland to be the salvation' of the poor tenantry from landlord and. injustice wrong."

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scene

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are

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legal

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League in a fondly hoped

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of no sole

attended

Irish

attached

dignified document. Father

this

from

notable

more

forcible

their

Mayor

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part and

will

the

he

namely,

of

in

the

more

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price

territory of the

aa

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itself

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all

be

vote

the again and of stout

is

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,

;

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protest

society.

Gweedoie

Father

of the diocese of Cork, to the number of seculars, and twenty, have entered most a the emphatic protest against of Father the imprisonment Kennedy, of Meelin, curate and the patriotic

oakum,

heartless

Against imprisonment.

priests

common

and

Hearths

be

will

may be doubled take the same

it

and regular one hundred

they Dillon's

a

Protest

come

add,

After to the

but

Kennedy's

as

Mr.

past. to

Notable

the

of

goal future

consideration

this

could

representations, of Irelaud priesthood

together united

freedom,

is

the democracy will of the case. For an expression of their on the subject we shall opinion itave to wait till the uext but election, the longer the waiting the more matured will and decisive the verdict be.

will they of Norfolk who went

Duke

Britain satisfactory,

the

their

with and

people march

and

mouths,

their

of spite the others

pro

view

Mr. of

sign

thus

are

Tory Government for the proceeding.

a

to the moneyed sup of the present To the Ministry. of broad acres and great wealth in

that diocese

ranks.

was

weakness on the. greatest possible to of a Tory Government go crying for it shows that whining to Rome

tenants,

is

established but

national

that

indirectly

a

it

the

said

the length be exercised

of extended sovereignty question of one the existence merely spot of this in which the iu the whole planet to free perfectly Pope shall feel himself with those exercise high prerogatives of his office. in virtue which he is vested Between the Papacy and the Sardiuian It is there is no blood feud. Monarchy has true that the Sardinian Mouarchy not

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is

throughout the

for

at

fragment

of

over

independence

cele

shudder

a

which

breadth

necessary

in

Dillon

the

will

of

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moment

directly

found

forces

no

that,

decisions

vote

mere

sovereignity, this

of arraignment lion, speaker

justification will seem

it

to

a

and the base comtemptible made by the Tory Government attempts from to separate the the Irish priests the vitality Irish He attributed people. Ireland of the Catholic Church in to that were the fact the Irish priests

is

section of the community large the exercise of the rights of citizen from are vested in which with they ship of the decree from the Vatican. virtue 1 If that is not temporal sovereignity, to know what like temporal should should is. Why, then, sovereignity

at

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theatre.

the

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Pope forgot Pope may be,

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the

in

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quite that

National League two held hundred

citizens

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men

the

liberty,

of view

object of the

because

there

of

this

tected,

porters

Later on people. where the City Hall, the branches of the of was the county

of property

privileges,

So

of

large concourse entered Mr. Dillon

in

a certain authority exercise poli'.ical of the control because which he possesses of the the consciences aud hearts oyer A t the present moment Italian faithful. from the absent themselves Catholics

De

the

a

the

sovereignity matter where

as

received

the

far

very

the

guaranteeing

iu

stay that

bailiff,

to die if not saved hand of by the The colours and charity. regimental the British are both flag indelihly to which disgraced by the' base uses the forces of the Crown military are thus put but the rights, or rather

in

in Waterford-

a

thanks

oppor

present discover

speedily of affairs position

Those

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Earl Grey present re his seventh birthday brated eightythe con in We heartily join cently. world to Mr of the Liberal gratulations him and we wish many, Gladstone; and crown work of useful years many limes Ho lias bnon three ing honour. of England, and il all Minister Prime he shall the signs prove not deceptive, durPremier adviser be his Sovereign's

himself

sible

for

the

said

of the Supreme dignity of Whatever Pontiff. may be thought that the question should his suggestion to international arbitration, be submitted that it is iudefenbe no donbt there can

man a stronger Gladstone, naturally of the remarkable than most personages to us as of men occur whose names is for their hale notable' longevity, of compared with many merely a junior Lord eightythem. Brougham was and amongst living nine when he died,

statesmen

iu

doubt

no

Vaticanism"

will

or

safety,

priests,

as

he

preseut deed from

of

Cardinal work

avails afforded

Italy,

Canal

Pauama

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on

pamphlet

tunities

fighting sfurdily as to-day twenty he was busy cuttiug years ago when is in his of &uez, through the Isthmus; Vou year. Count Hellmnth eighty-fourth years is eight Moltke eighty-eighth, The Em than Mr. Gladstone. older of Germany was ninetyperor William death. Mr. of his time one at the i.esseps,

his

has

Gladstone

time

Ferdiuaud

so

the

,

in

owes

re

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and enthusiasm lam much. not

eloquence

mutual;

magnificeint welcome arrival in the on his lately Urbs Intacta. those who Among at the the lion., greeted gentleman station were the railway Mayors of attended Waterford aud Killketmy, by

Ireland, discuss

down many years which he laid position that he wus heart ago when he declared that was necess and soul for everythiug and to the the secure safety, dignity, ary If Mr. of the Holy See. the liberty

lived in harness longer Palmerston died in Earl of eighty-one,

was

whose

to

It

It

impossible

acceptance Gladstone.

of Mr.

'

success,

;

Dillon

Mr.

brilliant

Gazette.),

harsh and which were things of the the aspirations severe concerning of its Holy See for the re-establishment but Mr. Glad sovereignity, temporal in his most fervent has never, even stone from the anti-Vatican mood, varied

and a Parliamentarian to-, He speaks and writes leader. party to Earl Granville day, not as he wrote of hope and confidence then, but with ot an of the reopening being a witness in Green. Parliament College Irish like the grand Men of nothing physique of Mr. Gladstone amongst the Premiers of England he. than

Position;

Mall

the Pall

in

not

secure

the part of acting and that his arms

soldieris or

Ireland.

in to

that,

her Majesty's against subjects. does not trouble or Salisbury Bulfour tiiat her Majesty's forces are women and children employed in casting out of their homes into the ditch, there

for

relations

of

found

Dillon

J.

Catholic open

British

tax-gatherer are turned

many

in the phrase to Mr. Gladstone's, applicable to be twice as He seems he was or thirteen as twelve of when he spoke retiring

ago, the public and rest quired career of active

Mr.

the in

license,

of the therefore cordial

recognition and it is

in Italy, rights (hat this idea has the receptive miud

established

its

delegates being After resolutions

Pope.

Mr. Gladstone

his

age— of

the

been

and

accredited duly on the occasion. present hod been unanimously with drs. Pyue and passed coudoling in Mr. Parnell confidence expressing the proceedings were and his colleagues, till the evening, when Mr. adjourned of Dillon addressed a large gathering

kingdoms but, uuion, of freedom,;

paper a union

with

note

test.

frieuds.

loviug

ordinary the last

indeed

is

language

a

and

admiring

pin

Italy revolt that he should against, surprised It XIII. the present condition of Leo if be wonderful any indeed, would, man were to observe it liberal-minded to vehement roused without pro being

has

certainly grand old

of three

the

Catholic,

a

modern

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he

wretches dungeons of

poor

and

Gladstone

man,

;

foes, of

the

sympathetic

as

Mr. Glad much interest from which it appears that stone's letter, and the humiliatiug intolerable, at last commanded of the Holy Father position Liberal states of the great the attention

a

malevolent the blessing

him

in

the

upon

the

in revels schoolboy of and and health vigour ChristmrtB an absolute mind and body give him and intellectual exuberance of physical with He has been flooded activity affec 'and messages of esteem,' letters from all and veneration quarters tion, bitter and if he has classes and all

and

did

as

of

eightieth He has been Southern Italy

in

holiday &s

as

fiud

to the peoples sperity not united by a mere of hearts, by a union not Coerciou.

his

on

of

=

Man-

Old

based

argumenta

in the King ing forgotten Bomba. May he live to accomplish his of Ireland and work as the friend great his and may 6f oppressed nationalities, and be fruitful in services pro peace

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illustration,

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rich

is

atheism

its

the sanctuary very Church. The way is of the establishment

as power marshalled of convincingness thrilling, of as irresistible. The eye has lost none The ready gesture has al the old fire. most added animation and buoygained He plunges as into the keenly ancy. of in for the rights man Italy struggle as when thirty-eight years ago, to-day memorable visit. he paid Naples a former PontiffThe wrongs of the Pope, the

coiild

man

life

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ail

bloodshed

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as

writer

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not

;

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Administration.

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February

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Adelaide, The

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states return Commissioners Service their enquiry into the the Attorney General's

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Christie, Advocate

election

at

meeting

The Premier (Mr. Gillies) his policy after the dissolution issue of the writs.

Melbourne,

Mr.

first

club, April.

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wanted

arms

Berlin

London,

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Government

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8. February be banqueted

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late have forwarded their ministry report to the Governor. Heavy rains have fallen throughout the and and the farmers colony

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Parnell. Parnell Mr.

provided. revolutionist

has agreed China has

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Melbourne, The

6.

February

has appealed Mr. Parnell decision. Scotch Court's Prince has Bismarck States and United English to

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seed-

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which cry to Heaven, for of the blackest are character, vengeance are some of (he and in that category

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Russia

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visit

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the 21st day of, December, in the of Our the eleventh Lord, 1888, of Our Pontificate.

have

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and Ireland, from their forefathers

cents,

the proceedings enquiry to-day, admitted that he joined the Fenian body with the express of betraying its object had members. He also stated that lie been engaged as a. spy for the Home

states

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itself in the of pages presents in British, Saxon and Nor history man who wasin times. St. Augustiue, effect the first Apostle of England, and consecrated was sent thither " of Pope St. Gregory." by order of The. Venerable Bede, the father records the history, fact, English the Roman Pontiff and tells how the symbol sent the pallium, of at the Apostolic authority, and, same

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On Saturday last, tlieproprietors of the PVcst Australian very kindly treated their to a picnic. It was employes held in tlie of Guildford, arid vicinity passed off in a successful manner. highly

Everyone will be pleased to hear that the boy McPherson assaulted barbarously by the murderer Johnson at Newcastle some weeks ago, and left for dead, is now en recovered from his injuries. tirely

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and doctors in bishops, thirty branded him as a heretic. divinity The old British Church taught that the supremacy of the Pope was founded on the law of Christ ; every Roman Bishop or Pope, elected and consecrated, suceeded to "Peter in

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"The See has Apostolic established by God in tbe plenitude of In when 1411, power." " It is not of Wy cliff e taught that to salvation to hold that necessity the Roman Church is supreme the Archbishop churches," among of and thirteen Canterbury,

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see,

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the

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Blessed Blessed

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and declares the supreme head of the Church in all things, ecclesiastical and civil, and of the diocese over which, he is appointed to rule. It would be a hopeless task to to reconcile all attempt this with the ways of the bishops of the ancient British Church. Yet men are so as to perverse the task. A more fruitattempt less endeavour could not be The of undertaken. teachings

successors,

I will be lawfully descending. tbeir to defend and retain helper the Roman Papacy and the regal of St. Peter all men. rights against I will observe to the utmost of my the commands, power Apostolic and make them to be observed by others." of York, wrote Alciiin,

may not deviated

offences,

enoririities, of this authority

that he holds from of the realm his office, ties as well as realities, that he or she is

Holy

"That he may not be found to bis a schismatic or lei. non-Catholic, him follow the most trust-worthy of the Roman authority, Cliui'ch, that the members be not sepai-ate from his head, and the of bearer tbe keys of the heavenly kingdom

abuses,,

passed in parliament every of the Churchof England;

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bishop

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present be united and annexed Parliament, to the Grown of this Imperial realni." From the time that this

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act

hour and and

schisms, and

heresies,

contempts,

statement.

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or

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pre-eminence

and, superiority .pre and ..ecclesias eminences, spiritual tical as power by any spiritual and Ecclesiastical hath authority heretofore or been, may be, or used for the lawfully exercised, order and correction of the same, I'tnd of all manner of errors,

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George

Malay, found guilty of the murder of Mr. Claude at Kerr, Cossack, and sentenced to was death, down brought to Fremantle from the North-west lier last by the Otway on The trip. Executive will shortly meet, we under for the purpose stand, of deciding whether or not the extreme of the law will penalty in his efise, be carried out. a

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the people to believe in

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A boat four men holding suddenly in capsized the Swan 011 lash Saturday the occupants thrown being into the water. must They have been inevitably drowned had not some prisoners who were 011 a working close dredge by come to their rescue. It quickly is to be of hoped that the conduct the prisoners will meet with some reward.

Mr. H. D. a warder Naylou, at the Fremantle " of the prison and one noble Six H undred" took who part in the famous charge at Balaclava, had a narrow escape from instantaneous death on tlie morning of Saturday last. Whilst leaning his on Winchester rifle, the weapon bv some means went and the off, bullet his hand, passed through near the thumb and afterwards went so close to his face

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the bringing mails arrived in 2 o'clock on Tues-

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and Intercolonial English at a little before Perth

last, having left Albany the1 previous at about 7 o'clock. The" distance evening —354 miles— was run through in a little 18 A who under hours; passenger, arrived informs us with by the train, that, of one mile the exception and. a quarter, ;lie whole line is now.laid down with rails, there yet remains some ballasting ! ilthough Of the gap that has to be to be done. that yesterday three it was stated Vailed, of a mile wpuld be laid and the' (quarters gap closed up to-day.

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as village their feelings.

one

singularly gratifying Both and old young to will in days call back come, frequently, to the memory happy time when they attended the first Benediction service held in the Guildford chapel. The Catholics here deserve all praise. and They attend the Sacraments regularly, to

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place.

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Australia may and guiding

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Tlie Buubury election is now over and has taken very by the people quietly here, there being scarcely any one present at the Court House at the declaration of Our old and tho poll. much respected Mr. H. W. Venn, representative, being the only candidate for the honour, was, re-elected Mr. of course, unopposed, return Venn's gives general satisfaction will be though I believe the next election contested if he puts up. Judging from of tlie influence the gentleman who- is to stand if requisitioned, said to be willing there will 'be a hard, struggle for premier

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On the merits or demerits of Mr. Morgan \s at this case, we arc not, of course, of stage the proceedings, in a even if we position, were at liberty, to speak. Sooffi doubtless, his plaint will be made before the proper tribunal and he will obtain the justice which he appears to seek. The issue may mean to him a seat in "the new or.

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to for illfrequently brought justice to the natives, whereas, previous treating number of Act becoming law, the greater must have offenders these escaped as altogether, very rarely punishment of the case kind mentioned indeed a that it is very many probable although occurred came before our magistrates for trial Things are eviden tly improving last week this direction. Only in referred to abovo, of the description a case was which, had been condigtily punished, now there from the Greenough reported to the intelligence comes from Carnarvon effect that a few days ago Charles Pollard, of two charges of 011 his being convicted was natives, fined assaulting aboriginal and we have just heard on good £25 in all that at Derby, authority quite recently, similar character offence of a an for an named Frank individual Morgan has been To the committed for trial. Aborigines must Act" be given, we think, Protection due for this measure the credit in a large improved state of affairs.

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lature, districts

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in

fishing-rod, of Mr.

the property Venn, with the defendant, who together out in a Mr. D. A. Hay, as driving |md for a day's Constable carriage fishing. admitted that Buck, in cross-examination, he had to to joining the police previous but stated that his pass an examination, was not tested. The case was j" eye-sight" dismissed. case,

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011. which based. The gentleman who fulfilled the duties of Returning Officer on the occasion of. the late elections in for treatment comes especially rough Whether deservedly or not remains to be at the petitioner's hands. A gainst proved the referred officer to, a charge bordering on favouritism is made. In contradistinc tion to his demeanour towards tho other candidates' he is accused of scrutineers, for some refusing, time, two persistently gentlemen, duly appointed by Mr. Hor of as scrutineers, the right gan entering 011 the Hall and taking their the places where the of the votes platform counting was It is that taking place. complained votes the reading of the he was during indistinct and inaudible, and that often vote had boon noted after a particular he corrected the same. the Sometimes, he read so rapidly that it petitioner says, to became difficult and that, keep tally, at the conclusion, the checking of Mr. of the candidates, one aud Mr. J. Traylen, to Moffat, a scrutineer, as the agreed number polled for E. Keane, and showed that Mr. over Horgan had been returned of one the latter gentleman by a majority vote. Reference is made by the peti tioner to the electoral contest which took some months between himself place, ago, and Mr. Burt. On that so he occasion, the Returning Officer states, erroneously to Mr. Burt a vote which passed over for the had been recorded but petitioner, when apprised, corrected afterwards, his mistake. Some charges of personation are likewise made He by Mr. Horgan. of names five whom persons gives the he accuses of illegal One of these voting. he declares was an of Dr. Scott. agent In concluding Mr. that a Horgan prays of and recounting the ballot scrutiny papers to be taken, be ordered so that the may correct numbers for each candidate may be and whether such ascertained, took place and that if, upon personation such scrutiny and recounting, the number of votes declared by the Returning Officer in be found or or a incorrect, under, number or to the number minority polled the petitioner, return for that the be amended with costs to the accordingly the in petitioner against, proper party which event the claims the petitioner seat. Tho also prays that it petitioner bo determined that of may the election Edward Scott, was and that the void, costs and incidental of, to, his petition be defrayed or may Scott by Edward other party.

of

the Southern Times, of February a learn that Mr. J. P. Sisson, at was (Solicitor residing Buiibury, recently named Buck summoned by a policeman a for carrying the Municipality gun within From the eviwithout having a license. to have llence adduced it been a appears of mistaken case identity— what appeared to be a gun out Vo the constable turning th,

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realise

,

Horgan tho manner,

From j5

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mony.

may

experience bar the that be

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will

only

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Mr.

About

Yesterday

as

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public or. private wrongand, has plainly shown, nothing of his attainment if object,

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take place to-day and races Thb Bunbury be attended and will to-morrow, by a good from Perth and Frenumber of visitors i! mantle.

evening, Benediction

.

i

Sunday

time, Sacrament

,

,

for the 10th inst., the Most Holy in the Guildford was given almost The church was crowded chapel. to suffocation by the faithful who, one and most anxious to assist on the all, were occasion. For some time' previous the of Catholics had been making Guilcjford the necessary From 'preparations. Sydand costly was handsome ney procyirecl as well as other remonstrance, requisites, of -which, tlie. expense though very great, it to say, is needless borne by the was, town. Catholic of the little inhabitants The was a 'beautiful cope specimen of artistic work executed Mary by Mother decorated as it and the altar, Francis, had been by tasteful hands, presented indeed a pretty To the good appearance. is due great credit for the manner Sisters and in which was arranged everything, As to the carried out. it was all singing, the efforts of the that could be desired choir the admiration of many winning who are visitors, competent judges .of. the vocal music. Before Benediction was the Rev. Father who given, Kelly, an serofficiated, appropriate preached dn the and" 111011, Most Holy' Sacrament, to with the discourse was listened wrapt attention by the assembled, people. to congratulate the"; Fr.Kolty said thathehad that the holy and consoling congregation of the Benediction of rite the Most Holy. Sacrament was to be celebrated for the first time in their with' circumchurch, every stance of becoming pomp. Itwas due inthe first and the active place to the initiative oxertions of Mercy, and, of thegoodSisters in particular, I10 would of the lady.,. say, branch convent of in| charge of the little this town and in the next place to their and own zealous iff ready co-operation which had for its the every work object' of God's house and the splendour' beauty of His worship. He dwelt at some length of our on the Real Presence Lord in the' Blessed Sacrament. It was that, strange, with the God of all holiness dwelling of them, in tho midst men' familiarly to should be so given evil. But to-night would dismiss all such they distressing Let them lay open their hearts thoughts. let before Jesusin the Blessed Sacrament— thorn taste and try how sweet the Lord is. Here the sorrowful, the afflicted,' the relief. would find a sure sorely tempted, on that would they Surety night rejoice that they were Catholics, feeling deeply true how it was that there is no nation bur which has its God as near to it as God is to us." He prayed that the blessing of our Lord might follow each one of them, rest and their households and upon

On

first

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to the We are acknowledge requested receipt by His Lordship the Bishop from Dr. of the sum of £5, being a Barnett, of tlie of an entertain portion proceeds ment at the port in aid of held recently charitable institutions.

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that

News

Daily

lately,

gold.

.

the

Kimberley,

of

'

iir filed the Supreme Court petition on with a last, by Mr. Horgan Friday view either to upsetting the recent elec in tlie about tions or an city, bringing alteration in their declared is now results, much discussed both in atopic country With suddenness and in town. startling the announcement of the course just entered member upon by the late junior for Perth has fallen tho ears of the upon citizens. So considerable uuexpectant the difficulties to bo encountered appeared to aud tho obstacles .be overcome, in a out case of legislative elections, arising of those that few, even who were satisfied he had good grounds for the assuming unenviable role of a litigant, thought Mr. to set the Horgan would have the courage in order machinery of the law in motion to secure the redress of what he honestly as a But Mr. Hor regards grievance. lacks not determination gan 's character Once convinced of tho justness of a cause, he is not to be cowed which by difficulties surround nor which him, by obstacles of a block his path. Given the existence

The

yesterday

Morrissey brought finds 'of in. Good sniaH lots came ijtlier miles this gold have been got seventeen side of Pilbarra. Most of the diggers are there. McGregor leaves by the .rushing Fremantle with Fliuders for splendid,

fibtion.

from

learn

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in ozs.

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McGregor

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the skin. graze his up with hand, which. supervene—

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of

<£10 is

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per

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annum.

large will

;

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him his duties prevent carrying ina thoroughly efficient manner. Our town with is troubled many nuisances, the chief at of which is tho swamp the end of near the Parsonage, which Prinsep Street, the main tho cause I think, of nearly is, all the sickness in this town, and ought to to bo the first thing seen by our Inspector.an otter was' made some I believe little fill to in this time for the ago swamp land it covers, and I think the Governout

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in from

the

were

thing still

and

tin

to

they

IRISH

continues

to

mines,

and has

coal

this month, the day on annual will be held, is sports forward to with pleasing anticipa to visitors from tions. We expect see on York and Perth Newcastle, present the occasion. Catholic A meeting of our Young Men's held was on I am Saturday last. Society to say that the attendance was sorry very thatno business small so few were present The could be done. meeting was adjourn ed till Saturday, 16th, when we hope to hat e attendance. The young men who a large at the meeting agreed put in an appearance to lend a hand in making the shed for the out and carrying bazaar and teaineet-ing other necessary arrangements. On Sunday last the usual monthly Branch of the meeting of the Female A Heart held. Sacred Association was number the Holy good approached Sacrament. We now hear of nothing importance the gold fields. The people concerning to about here do not seem the gold get fever at all. The weather continues fine cool and we are some enjoying pleasantly

The which looked

.

age.

in town to Already arriving rather witness our races I think, or which, will be a success, though they hope, as far as the cannot, prizes are concerned, said to be a patch on last be year's of money. scarcity probably owing to the recent the Govern I notice issue of by a a has been ment Gazette that commission to into the causes of a appointed inquire the as disease cattle known among and I might Rickets" or Wabbles," that the say that it is my humble opinion the localities farmers' and graziers about wliere cattle are from the disease suffering to the commission can give a good help or in the newspapers by publishing themselves to the commissioners sending their of what causes the disease. opinions difference of I know that there is a as to the real cause of the com opinion some think it is a sort of feed plaint; eat that it is an animals aud others the. infectious disease. from Rumour has it that an eleven race Perth will visit during Bunbury week. Our cricketers held a meeting on of Thursday evening last for the purpose if them for a match with they arranging should At the same happen to come. also decided to a meeting it was play match in Bunbury on Wednesday next between the Vasse and Bunbury teams. Our little town bids fair to be well pro this weeK. vided with amusements during There will be a cricket match to-morrow to be held on the 14th and our races are of the 15tli the Race Ball on the night a 15th ; and on the following evening Concert in aid of the Bunbury Cricket Club will be given. I also hear a portion of in the Hayes' Circus arrived yesterday "Theresa." The Drawing of Prizes will take place in the Bunbury Catholic School Boys' room on the 16th insb., evening, Saturday advertis instead of the 20tli, as previously visitors

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are

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;

;

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We lately, I write

have but

it

we

are

Feb.

had some broke last

having

hob weather and whilst

very

night

heavy

a

downpour.

our

»

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days.

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;

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Correspondent.

own

Heart

was

The

elections

are

to be the

happy

to say there was

that rival

strong the

which

rowdyism

in

other

day

that

from

the

consequence district country

As

enormous

crowd to hear

eager

became

it

as

soon

of

House

and

the

that

au

of not known

taking

was poll assembled the result.

at

the The

announcement

which

wa3

Mr. DeHamel cheering. then briefly thanked his for supporters him at the head placing of the and poll, assured them that he would do his utmost to retain the confidence they had placed in him. Three hearty cheers then were given for Sir Thomas and the termi proceedings nated. :

great

.

I hear is picnic scriptions

that the to be held in

aid

school on the

of

,

pretty freely. of The ceremony Great Southern the

children's 20th instant

which

sub

;

coming

are

the driving is Railway

annual

last to

in in

spike take

place

Thursday next, at a spot half way between and This final Albany Beverley. spike home by Mr. I'owell. the ciiailis to be driven on

of the

man

of the of

<

the

Board

leading contractor,

of Directors.

townspeople, will

at

A laige party the invitation

he present When the

ceremony. teresting of the Commissioner Railways drawn carriage by the Government Fremantle through from

at

this

people in

his

in see own

engine to Albany steaming it will be ample proof that on Thursday next, of the Great Southern line is the completion fact. au accomplished here has been and The weather very sultry aud a good downpour of oppressive of late, wanted. is rain badly Feb.

11th

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National Library of Australia

resigned. Patent

Agents. E. Clifton, and W. have been licensed

S.

Burt, commission

to

be

solicitor,

agent,

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the colony of Western Volunteers. The General following Orders, dated January and Feb 30th, 5th respectively; have been issued ruary ead Quarters by His the Governor has Excellency for

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been pleased to of his commission

Volunteer

the

accept

resignation

Western Australia of Lieutenant F.

in

Force of the Fremantle

Wemyss,

His Excellency Commander-in-Chief

Artillery.

Governor

the

trusts

Corps

and

that

;

the

he

is

;

;

;

beiug cations

former

draw

a

was

time

to necessary study to be spoken on, the question thoroughly and to to' commit the speech memory. He assured those that if present they endeavoured to carry these persoveringly not rules into could they practice, to attain a fair of fail degree proficiency Mr. Moffat con in the art of speaking. from cluded his remarks the by reading fall Mall an article written Gazette, by Orator Mr. Wm. the great Irish O'Brien, the methods adopted by him describing to qualify himself as a public speaker. The reading of a piece by Mr. P. Healy, to entitled Cease to do evil ; learn do to a close. well," brought the proceedings

in-

provisionally should W.

1 year

within

be A.

of

Appli

appointed. addressed

the

to

Volunteer

Force,

submitted

to the iust. 15th prior Arm Alexander Accepted. for and embarking mails at for one £l 5s per at year,

steamer

commencing

nwwBoaaH—

the

on

a———

JnUuitotfiiuat

of then consequence the The game. in the first 234 runs 110. On the following

finish

Northerners

met

the

Fremantle by a few

and defeated them however being decided

24th

iust.

n—

iiiut

The American attitude taken

Sumoa.

in

team

Jjfiirip. furious

are

press

by the

up

at

Germans

\

Mr.

runs,

the

on

the

at

first

her

NORTHAMPTON (By Telegraph). AT

Joseph Chamberlaiu, speakingEdgbaston, said that England without colonies

would

sink

into

a

fifth-rate

One

The the

and

men

hundred an

being yards

and

and

distance,

in

spare, and a

first>

than

five

After the

First

:

of

Heat.

new

type estimated

is

The death

;

done

was

8.

Hosken, 9yds., J. Drage, 11yds.,

Bob

(aboriginal) Won

J.

10yds.,

'

Murska,

is

The

being de-troyed. at «£600.

announced

of

lima

Evans

won

distance

Drew

by

a

W.

...

Final

being and

8. J.

the third

same men.

Heat.

...

people

Heat.

Drew, 5yds., Hosken, 9yds., Evans, 8yds.,

THURSDAY,

Williams-—

William

gieat

Europe.

poverty.

3.

...

JANUARY Ihe

Sholl

disclosed had lobster to

that this wife of life

on

the

drawn, decided Mr.

to

Cobb,

was

the same

the

the lor

The cause

deceased occasion

cause.

of

from

or

bed.

Peter under

Lord

Harrington's National Liberal rush of unprecedented In addition to this, the

had

who

withdraw,

to

proposed remain.

Among

M.P.

The

new

with have

these is arrivals

Earl include Earl Russell, Comptou, Sir William A.D.C. to Butler, the Queeu, Sir Wilfrid Mr. Lawson, M.I\, Bernard Coleridge, Mr. M.P., Munro31.

of

returns

notified

are

body of Sydney

in

been an members. several old members,

2

...

the

on

died

new

1

...

GAZETTE.

Council. Legislative the following members Robert Frederick coytie tou Grant McKenzie

result

The secession Club has

yard.

GOVERNMENT

supper doctors deposed of death. The

3.

...

a

in came half a ahead of yard No time taken. Over two hundred witnessed the sports.

Drew Hosken.

in

circumstances, the deceased before going

lost her nearly from the same

1 2

...

T. W.

essentially

3.

...

5yds.,

F.Lloyd, 5yds., H. Carson, 1yd., Won by

Munich

inquest who

peculiar fact that

1 2

...

there foot, the second

Drew,

The

Heat.

Third T.

in

She died Swanson

scratch

between

de

Hungarian

Nightiugale," who some years ago visited Australia. She was recently discovered in New of dire, York, in a state and poverty, was assisted t<> return to

3.

...

Evans, 8yds., Harvey, 9yds.,

0. J.

a

'

easily.

Second J.

1st 2

...

...

by

newspaper office, of 21st early on the morning the composing room and n

quantity The loss

tfab

Handicap

result

following

thirty killed persons were sustained serious very-

Considerable damage at the Record

January,

was con run, Hosken and F. Lloyd 5 yards to Hosken. A effected and the latter won Then a Sheffield

the

others

many

Bathurst,

time

S.

Lloyd conceding was good start by three yards. with

creditable seconds.

match

were

run

the

tape

less

no

fire

the

was

the

with

quarter

private

testants

breasted

winner,

easy

yards

fifty

Drew

to

sixteen another

were

vicinity

injuries.

excited wondered in excellent form-

race

in

by which

hire,

a match for £20 carncprivate the this town between C. J. Drew, of the winner hundred yards championship New Year's and H. Carson of on Day.

Tuesday,

Geraldton. interest and

18th

took on place of Hyde, Ches

explosion the

colliery

Jan.

in

was

the

Power.

On

off

its

Regulations.

Albany

in

to

team made and the later

innings day the

merits.

It successful for themselves with accordance the on

fur necessary to submit

Tenders

;

no

considered

;

;

result

not

receive from applications who might be willing to services in connection with with a view to each applica

their

strong,

;

will

to

open

;

:

out

geutlemen

offer

;

;

;

carried

being

Artillery

to by the lack of an officer to take Lieut. charge of the crops. Wemyss huving tendered his resignition, His Excellency desires to that notify

and Olbs.

;

;

being

now

Fremantle

be affected

Commandant

13 7 Premier, 13 0; Rocket, 13 7 Littleton, 12 3 Kinsman, 12 3 Nigger, West, 12 7 12 0 Fairy, Rosamond, 12 0. Northam Duration. Stakes, 2£ miles lOsts. Olbs. 7 7 7 0 Hinemoa, Progress, 6 10 Lowlander, 6 10 Gunpowder. Hero, 6 7 6 7. 6 10 Valentine, Footprint, tinA cricket match was between played Northerners and M.C.C. last. on Thursday The

of the

organisation

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.

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Venn j.Plantageriet— Lancel Victor de Hamel. Mrs. Annie Appointments. Hoghto act as postmistress at ton, Daylerking vice H. T Cowcher resigned J. ; Kidd, to be a temporary warder at Rottnest, vice W.-Haytlir, W. A. Turner resigned, to be a member of the Geraldtou District Board of Education, vice R. T. Willshire

Volunteer —

"

was

Wellington-

;

Withall

Henry

A

a fair of members There was attendance the meeting of this association held on After the ordinary busi Thursday last. had been despatched, good ness a verv of readings and recitations was programme Mr. R. Pratt came first gone through. entitled "The with a recitation Village Blacksmith." Mr. W. Reardon followed with a reading Sorrow for the Dead," Mr. Conway by Washington Irving. " then recited Psalm of Longfellow's Life and Mr. P. Healy contributed by " O'Connell's address to the reading Clare Electors." The various selections were well rendered and met with hearty assembled. from the members applause The Mr. John Moffat, then President, delivered address on The art of a short He said that in tracing up speaking." the lives of men and who, in ancient as modern shone times, conspicuously successful it was invariably speakers, found that they became such by always He instanced their preparing speeches. the late Right Hon W. B. Dalley, who, he said, endowed although pre-eminently and possessing with a great intellect, to attribute constitute a likely every it a good speaker, yet always made point to write out and commit his speeches to He said that unless a speaker, memory. and especially a public speaker, prepared he could never well what he had to say, his to make any upon impression expect To become hearers. an effective speaker, it

Robert

ShenGeorge Parker j Henry

;

York

applicants examination

RACES. weights.

Bracelet,

ATHLETICS

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Mr. Dellamel voting was Sir Thomas 102, Campbell 79v Mr. DeHamel was therefore declared duly elected member for this town and district, received with

YOUNG

Alexander

Toodyay Yasse Stephen Charles Harper ;

the corps, tion being would be

MEN'S

"

in

declaration an

place, Court

the in a

proceedings began on Mon not declared un-

was

the

arrived.

having

fact

against off passed manner, absence of similar

Wednesday evening votes

am

orderly entire

result

N 1>

Observer.)

(By

in Perth the game

at

has I

opposition election

marred The polling

places, but the

last,

until the

well

the

notwithstanding

that,

an

was

was

over, and Mr. DeHamel successful candidate.

candidate, and quiet

very there

male held

fairly

attended.

proved

the

Society

and

last,

A

NOTES

GLEANINGS.

SOCIETY.

of

meeting

Sacred

evening

SPORTING

innings.

CATHOLIC

tou

and

Burt,

Richardson

any

:

PERTH

monthly

;

"

From

"

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Societies

t1

usual of the

;

"

from a following correspondent in last Friday's issue of the Mor appears a Herald On Saturday morning ning for man named Thomas Macnamara, young sometime barman at the. Hotel, Railway of Colonial died at the Hospital Perth, His friends delirium tremens. complain in of the manner "which he was bitterly statements are true and if their treated, to believe and I have every reason they should be made are a searching inquiry of the police, not only into the conduct but also into that of the medical staff of The facts com the Colonial Hospital. of are these On Tuesday evening plained to the' unfortunate man went a store in several articles of and purchased Perth, them he clothing. Leaving proceeded and suddenly the fit at along Hay-street, tacked him and he commenced shouting and singing. He was arrested by she and taken to the lock-up. police, During and early in the night he became worse, sent the morning 'Dr. was Wayleh for, till about noon. When and did not arrive his removal he saw the patient he ordered not to the but this was done hospital until the next Thus a man day at noon. most from a dangerous illness suffering in was allowed to remain from 9 custody of on the afternoon Tuesday until p.m. attention." without Thursday,propet

11th.

The branch

;

Septimus

"

The

ALBANY.

an

WRONG.

SOMETHING

of A large number members wire at the present weekly meeting of this The princi association on Thursday last. was the of the programme pal feature of the number of the February reading The arti by the Editor. leading journal to which cle. dealt with ,.the dangers Catholics were who connected exposedthemselves certain non-Catholic with the members and urged Societies, upon to endeavour to induce the Catholic youi.g to this men of Perth institution, by join and ad before them the privileges laying of membership, and thus effectu vantages dissuade one or them from joining ally associations in other of the dangerous existence. The sub-leader had reference to the of a knowledge of com advantages to and the opportunity afforded position members for by the journal acquirirgcontributed that art. The articles by members included an account by "Celt" of of the blessing of the foundation stone under the St. School a letter Brigid's of "A Necessity" heading by "Yeoman" "A some Suggestion" by "Social"; Editorial Notes" and a poem contri Member". Several buted Junior by members criticised the contents of the and commented on the opinions, Journal, contributors. put forth by the various thun The John President, (Mr. Moffat) favoured the meeting with a on reading music" The influence of by Gerald read a and Mr. John Conway Griffin, entitled Before Immortality." piece it was announced the close of the meeting, Manager of the .Dramatic by the Stage that a public entertainment Committee Hall on the would be held in the Society's 26th February inst.-

"

of

27th

of tin ore a already good quantity been sent to the Colonies for assay. I very much regret the death recording of Mrs. John Moore, an old and respected which sad event resident of Bunbury, took on place Wednesday last at the residence of her grand-daughter, Mrs. E. in interred Woodrow. The remains were oil Picton tlie following day, cemetery followed to their last and were resting of relatives number by a goodly place and friends. The deceased lady was 8(1 years'of

TOWN.

,

Encouraging come

wise

a

would do the offer.

accept

nient

:

Gas-

GeraldMurray ami North raterson ; :

;

Dr. Fergusou, M.P., Farquharson, Mr. M.P., Atherley Jones, M.P., Mr. Justiu McCarthy, M.P., Mr. Justin H. Mr. McCarthy, M.P., Carew, M.P. Professor Mr. Bet-sly, Cashel Hoey, and many others 338 in all. i.

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forwarded

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sign

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Mr.

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ranks

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their

age of

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to

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doubt, the A ustral

stimulate

to

himself

here

Australian wheat to that

to

inclined

ain

decidedly

that

said

is

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it

so,

work

better

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terms ; following at the « of our Colonies motto the Australia!' is Advance, Antipodes advance they have made seem

does

it

the

in

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latest

towards

more

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ion.

used

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postage South New

in

than

Separation

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they

less

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the

borne

on

stamps The

head

has

been

crest

of

an

pattern. Victoria the emu,

new

entirely

of

Queen by

or

an

replaced The stamps, that Colony. home made, and are evidently which of the United manufacture not the with whose of so as is the case States, the bear words our Colonies, of many < one word New South Wales Postage' corner. In a bund which euch in being the top is One on snrronnds the emu, the and at the bottom Huudred Years,' before now amount of the stamp— -that M ail. us European twopence." being —

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and

much.

as

He

the

for pect he had

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yet. thunderin'

I

the

would

it

in

now

the

have that's

maybe

But,

too

gentlemen, I thought

he to God. Catholic Tyner last

all

been what's

of

time

the

Glory

we

had

there of notes

phantom it Among parish knew

the

'

the

the

some

friend

this

day

as

of

.

the

but con

there standing the road with

room

we

of tender young bade them watch choke

it

cealed and

in

health.

his

Whether

it

the

effort,

was

that

he felt

more

likely,

fowl how

him. small

a

was,

his

on

he plate, bite next

the

Tender,

however,

of bone

splint

fastened minutes

it

his

across

con

throat,

all a few after, despite to save endeavours of his friends the wicked was dead. him, squire When the time came for the funeral, with its the hearse, grand plumed horses and all the of a great pomp "Mad assembled, funeral, Nelly," :

the

old

who

woman

stood them

curse,

bidding would

had the

amongst watch

_

the

along flinging At ground.

the great hearse the

from

was

priest the horses

what

see

head to and

plunged, coffin out

upon

the

so

last,

the

runs, blessed

the

bystanders,

moment in the

was oak coffin placed horses trembled started, and then reared, foot,

tore the

uttered

and

The

happen.

story who

brought,

and read prayers which in after they were duced to bear the coffin to the grave. They say that. Mad Nelly kept up a fire of prophecies, running saying that in every the curse would show genera 44 the priest had said, tion as the until,

them,

over

innocent

should atone." one, Well, the innocent in have thought terrible one for some way did atone, in every fate lias followed one genera and the doomed one tion, always saw the either the or phantom squire coach, though it has always been said would

in

each of sin.

it

case

was

have

about

the and

came,

just

a

I

heard

punish a

many

neighbourhood many wondering

the old squire's to whether be laid yet. ghost would 44 One thing strikes me very forcibly, " and it is father I broke in here, !" as

that if you have Mass

arrange in that

can

said To

a

grand coach seated There himself. was no the gate f6r him and his

open

a

should

we

it,

old

precious

dining-room."

I suppose Well, lived but on there, I speak lie came

it.

of his which in

res

with the One day he was sea road below us You may have

village fine house from hack

up box

to

any

died. That priest down to dinner have just with left, sat

He them told party of friends. of what had laughingly happened during the day, and, looking at a piece

conjecture since you surmises

connected

anything

a

We

form, well as

old

Tyner

gay

No

be

Continued.

More

Hard

Times.

If

so will much on spending yon stop rich food and fine clothes, style, buy good, and better healthy food, cheaper clothing real and substantial get more things of life and the foolish every way, especially stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors

much

so

or

using that in trust

cine

!

different.

his

hurried

and

a

nice

of the

experiences

Popish

Father dine

Delaney,

does that

of

you

at

.always

a

the

pure

medi

humbug

harm,

;

but

put your Dr. remedy,

that cures Bitters; will and see you Chron good health.

Hop

cost,

trifling

and

good Limes

vile

only

simple,

American

Soule's

have

"

icle.

hand,

him

you go

you your

to really

position that I spiritual

for

on

but

anything

was

ever?

head

of

glad guidance.

to

as was

It

pleasant." in such a

a

that

certainly

a

the

house

in reliable 1 have heard of j

voice

cried

bit

next

race

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some

it

powerful saw

an

seemed

feeble strength front his powerful

call 44

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the

you

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into

what

<»JT»

imperious

4

wicked

kind who I

with us that to day. for many lived in the parish and him the to coming of a

and

the

horsewhip

hound,' the old

Again good,

I'll

or

instant,

or,

resented he refused.

dignity but order,

exchang

our

to

unequal

had

everyone

came

Tyner

Who

I

in

ment

4

a

of possession of unqualified was a source Ballytyner I hurried towards him at delight. all followed us into the arid once, 44 Can throw drawingroom. you any father ? I asked. on all this, light

is

!"

night Squire

that

or com

was.

them

was

years, Catholic

ladies

was, their

priest,

He had

and work

month

a

seated on eye fell on a poor old priest wall the low by the road, looking out at the He shouted out to him seat. Hulloa that fellow, open gate for me.' The old man was feeble very and had come to the place for his

at

place

in hatred

gate before

one

maddening

drawingroom,.

hubbub

44

for

the

driving on the

,

this

By

ing

?

ould

him." out

dire

along

large

guessed ;

remarkable

a

Dublin

to

somewhat

like a blast swept in and up the stairs notliin' whirlwind and I could see at what it was. all I And you it

must host that the

great part of his then however,

a

and

religion.

noticed

the

seen

night

sin is his— shall atone for

the

of from and groont, fair share of

a

bears But

it.

i-eligion

through

knock. The mistress and the priest mistress young all the ladies heard it, and when and the door a cold only opened

and and

all

worthy remarking

now

a

driving

at his heard

squire's' if you

!

his

Phantom

4

old Lord

old

were

dinin

had

spent

for

tempt

1 thought

the

seen

The

sir.

44

answer-

the

we

here with wild returning wicked as himself. .as panions that he had little imagine may

was

sir,?"

My for

here, off

Catholic it,

for

two

Preston

was

he

see

me

same.

?"

now

Oh, then, it most ambiguous

should

raise

iust

44

in

that

-

not-

fire.

judge

can

you the

appearance

going

,

asked, Where

when

The

come.

sacrilege

as

:

matter, the up springing steps. is the coach that drove up

,

I

Father,

said,

44

for

innocent

the

is

would

as

.

Black.

the

is

subject Father all

that

failing, to

That

counten must have on the human ings, ance." This acknow compliment being the good several hear, hears, by ledged on went priest 44 The is a good deal changed place since then, but the diningrootn and all much that part of the house are the

Story.

By Josephine 44

it

his

whatever may there is a wonderful in the of the expression improvement Let us it all down to features. put which the beautifying effect our holy well followed in all its hear religion,

CURSE.

Ghost

True

Yet

.

time

'

now,

squire resemblance to be the reason,

MAD

the when

on

relate it to us the drawingroom

present

who had

he

I

excuse

of

one

squire,"

portrait may you good looks.

subscription,having existence. Tweuty of the lived to the the Tontine

their proved members of

would round

His

original

account,

on

Delaney sembled "And

the

after

never,

discussion in the evening,

like

_

Strange, though, so like yours." 44 1 had as to repeated my question the old and the priest was squire, about to when the dinneranswer, and all agreed to defer gong sounded, any further later until

drive

innocent

give to his relation. his account that was

to

old

!

:

shareholders, share in the

to

right ths association

of

profits

116,000 their

that came

within at least a certain of the hearth-rug. 44 is not a very Well, the story long "but said the it runs as one," priest, a follows Nearly ago the century then of Squire Tyner, Ballytyner, wicked was a very indeed. man, living,

of

of

that

was

credence

radius

was shareholders 116,000, three years ago 17 of them, 162 shares in the Tontine, possessed still It is a curious fact alive.

who

own

his

tell

6,000

to

i

let

the

was

the

woman, may ever and have rest. have rest You can never ,no the anthat have touched Lord's nointed May your race be accursed !" said the in a old priest, "Nay,' " not the curse weak, voice,

J

it

v

said

!"

Aye

you

he felt himself and the ditch. on his way home hard to know very

till

it

fair,

He said that it

and

leaped off

44

gathered

and only

story is thread slight and the connecting minute as such and scientific— only it. knowledge of the period could make of its is conscious :..rTl»e reader hardly a to weld huge yet it suffices presence, correspondence mass of miscellaneous life-like into an authentic biogiaphy and of who all the man of portrait his mark on made the greatest others his anil generation. country with myself, A Cidoiiisi here, who, the future in takes very great interest of the Austral trade and flonr grain has directed my attention Colonies, just remarkable a is certainly very to what ol the chartering viz., circumstance— Ualifornian for steamers transporting should this wheat to Australia. Surely

He has

double

to proposed of the share the reduction

death thinned portions the iucome of each of the shareholders the was to have on survivors gone till it reached a maxi only increasing

increased number

knowledge, arrangement

his

of

of 40, 606,0331'., cash. The in

capital

livres after of 3,000 annually, the deaths of shareholders were and not the sur to the nation, profit vivors. By a decree signed in 1809 mazitnum of wus the livres 3,000

Fitzpatrick students ol human of

of all and

tact

represeut-

a

soft,

near.

i

which

Mr.

the

pertinacity these letters, and discretion,

inherits

route,

from what

a

there we know not; to combat with her, stay his seat again and up into rate at a towards great

Ballytyner.

in the muffled

noise

terrible with

it,

between as he

However,

!

mum

for

character,

.

Great

the address. a volumes containing of life O'Coundl,

Fitzpatrick's : Athenceum says due the gratitude is of truth, history,

State

as

Committee

Unionist

The

Tontine,

object holder's and advantage of the Debt. National Perpetual transformed rentes were and brought 5 per cent, The price into annuities. 90 In pro of each share was livres.

to

just

to

the freuch

l,000,000f. of the assoeation

over

originator attaiu the

address,'

once

French

at

nearer,

;

so

of l,318,199f. nominal a ing

his him birthday. upon congratulating in the They express unabated confidence lion, of the right gentleman, Irish policy confidence to a with look forward and at from Scotland, representation larger of a policy iu favour distant no date, to be at they believe honourable and

celebrated

association,

Midlothian, the eouutyj ,000 electors,: an

are

but

read

drove

declared

.

men

its

laughed

nearer, crushed

of

as: 1791 long ago by M. come to has just an end by Lafarge, the death of the last shareholders. In the statue deeds of the virtue of

by

villagers.

the

was

he

j

I

The created

WowThis, on successive year ever, al>-ent had been Mr. Gladstone which on the occasion from the local festivities ol The conveners of his birthday.

Hawatden

ibe

J

j

usual'manuer

Royal

which;300

iu

stables,

the squire he did hot

easy to about this in a ditch

always

the phantom coach, as coming just you

seen

with a done, and then distance, sound as it drew

j

j

the expenses

he had described

have

j

j

the

in

celebrated

was

j

tic-

employed.

hie seventyattained Gladstone The event year on December 29.

ninth

be in trod

cau

that and

j

j

the

figure.

Mr

any economies includes This sum

burning

as

.

hud that lie declared at home, recently out of four of a million made a quarter week he Next teen of his best plays. the intends to sell copyright by auction of these plays and it is probable of some in will" be keen competition, that there will not which the Colonists play a small

sum of come expenses a year. There must obviously 85,000/.. and be great somewhere, extravagance Lord the complaints of the -'teward'b office but it is said to be are constant; down or to see to cut it quite impossible

not

1

|

an

-

well-

as

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j

is

America

in

the Queen's to the enormous

much

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so. fellow found time last was year bruised black and blue" He

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curacy Mr.

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this.

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B.A.,

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John

."Rev.

.

. I

Protestant Triphonk, died fias rector of Schull, county Cork, at the extraordinary age of 107 years. at was educated Trinity The deceased where he obtained bisj Dublin, College,

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long-suffering up to them of .their other redeemer from their liberator of the another

lies

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save

children

Cardinal

see

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is

as

love

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of every indeed

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terrible

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oppressed

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slaves

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have drink— a noble

been'

army

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slaves of a noble

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Cardinal of Archbishop the mitre that adorns that brow, in the pallium

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Westminster

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in

venerable

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father

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lowly, slaved,

the and

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the

the

poor,

friend

of

i

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be

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the drink-en of the enslaver. sainted of priestsnows of eighty

liberator

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scourge the head of this the Most High

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heart

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to

think

that

ere

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ninny-

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by this glory must humanity hour when his down

round

him.

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have

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the

puss Lord

bid

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him

eternal,

soldier

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of joy ami whispeiing of. the thousands and precept example, by

word, and out of the

and prayer, he has lid of the demon of in into the of the temperance liberty of Christ. In his dying hour redeemer a people's ami tears will be for prayers for him him, a ransomed host will plead ;

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he

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despotism

the limbs

of

.

1mbo u red, and died, lived, of the people of bis love have his sublime Whilst teachings. amid the applause of battling

Ire-

few, by England, and lew the they which they receive who bear plaudits aloft in the Green Isle of the the Cross abstinence and strive to total crusade, very,

few,

alas

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genuity

countrymen than England's could

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cruellest

forge

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land

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of stock

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resolve and as I the Cross shines of champion presage ;

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places 44

cream

that the

there milk"

ami their

in

richness in proverb that nothing

is

more

quickly with the

pasturing sheep along and it should, cows, never therefore, Too long or coarse be done. pasture of course no in. benefit, and, fact, the of the milk is ofteu in the in-' quality isi

ture,

ratio but it

must

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it

of the is

the

bare.

bareness cows

Carter's the Royal medal lias

which

.

has

now.

a

Royal

as

female. and male,

very useful, of sample from Square

from and

season

Red

the

female

as

this

crop.

between

cross

Prize

Royal

was

grown at

was

rate

of 56 bushels and the per acre, is of a very grniu useful character. Goldeu Grains as male and Chidham as female produced a very excellent sample, the is round berry very like NewZealand short berry," the color being that of ( bidham. Golden Grain as male and April wheat as female 44

shows

useful

anil

good

which

sowings ou 2dth

;

of

sample has

sowings

beee and

the former

having

strong grown from

a

red

from

spring been planted

aud the latter October, on 6th The were April. crops harvested on and on 25th Augu.-t 1st September This wheat respectively. appears likely to meet a want felt in England— greatly a namely, good and trustworthy spring sowing variety, inasmuch as it ripens in advance of either parent considerably and has s<> far proved stock, itself to be as well exceedingly as hardy, very The 44 bird prolific. has proof" variety been established from a cross between White

measure

that

shoit,

stout,

the

female, 'the habit of close compact

us

beiug

and

best

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by of

certainly

or

a

of

Ifill-

growth

heads,;

with'

awns, affording protection against tbe sample ,was

j

a

commercial wheat

useful,

and

find

and

piickly,

possible

damage

male

as

this

particular convenient place

in

fields

of portions fields, thick hedgerows

converts adjoining or by roadsides. It is observed that the results obtained are in to likely, have- a years to come, marked for influence the good on of the world. wheat-growing industry, It of these will may be hoped that some be procured for experiment.

a

than milch

verse

good

between

cross

red yellowish wheat was Head as male and Fil'ineasure next the Talavera to crosses, the earliest to ripen. The

might

pasand

on

will yield In fact,

produced

of period has ripening ten days to a fortnight feature in connection

(to

description,

if wti young grass. Now, varieties sheep, these very artj removed as they grow the closeii by of these animals, so that feeding

put

of

crosses,

several

one

Mammoth

down!

sown

reason

yields

these

if

recently

produce is

always

butter

and

&c.,

trefoils,

grasses,

ture

As kinds

produce and the alto-: percentage yielded depend on the presence of the fine clovers

cream

this

,

well

That exception. of sheep along flavour of summer

Talayera

described. previously A somewhat but unoven,

wheat,

would)

other. several

practice,

in

as

autumn

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iuterferiug of fact,

to

likely

as female, a useful produces very of description rather grain, large; and plump ; it was of all the last the crosses to. blossom, aud next ripeued earliest to the

the

sweeter"

44

fine

.

the type, berry being and and the large long, colour rather than that of deeper laluveis. I his has been the .first to each year, ripen and; it may probably prove of great value in New Zealand, and Australia, also Oregon; in the State of Michigan, U.S. A , and parts of Cauada. This cross is

Enabled

the

bite

appear culture

for

silver Agricultural Society's been awarded) aud Talavera fixed character of Talavera

this

has

out

an

firm of

the

of

with

a

guardian

is joy his words.

see

The battle

fix;

let all general graze in this each enij together, because, way have what the other does not require) and thus more be out made of might the land. It seems certain that each as

aud agaiuin rages and victory the I see a balance. hangs in Yet, vast number of men and sealed women,

Again

is

grass than

some

sorrow

tin)

very roots not bur spots are touched, left the other on rough. Cattle, hand have uot only a large muzzle, but also the absence of upper so teeth, ol that,

parts

victory."

,

nibbled

the

over

grown by Co., seedsmen their fa.ms the

and

from

this

eat

they

Mark-lane

male, and Talavera \ cross between Talavera as Club Headed Rough Chaff

other

ah aid ; with the

its

in

Some

are

spots while

cows

about

of

size

predilection to the Next

horse,

Prize

rizo

al-! for, respect, though his mouth is large, yet the fnci that he has teeth both above and below; enable him to bite It close. is ver)! noticeable in a where horses aril pasture

them will the battle. What give for the soldiers issue of the struggle be, few and their foes are of the Cross are ? But the crusaders seem not legion

.halo

:

fact that tbe differ of the farm all pull

the small with its

the

.;

writes

M'Connell

grasses.

the

comes

gether

the

to

due

mouth,

ou

varieties following suitable prove climate The which there are samples and the been accelerated

Royal

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wheat

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very important with them. 'J he

2®ome,

it

will

as

WHEATS.

a

antr

animals

course,

iheir

eyes grow him and

is

us,

1 iu

of

Weekly

Primrose well-known

necessity, they aud, therefore,

In

;

aud

bearing and of

answer

ymu youi be ?

Review.

Station,

a

alone,

watcher's

his

tell

little

the

unequally.

despair Is thoi

O angel

the

shall

and and

of the muzzle The sheep itself. is one of the closest feeders we have; in fact; with the exception of the rabbit and th it will eat a barer kangaroo, pasture than other animal. This of any is,

ad army men, women, the little vancing of Christ aud bear a great ones ; they white standard luminous with the Cross. With of aud songs prayer and bead come, at their they praise march and of God, Bishops priests of their and lovers brethren of the As draw people of Israel.' they nigh, drinkdemon the hosts of the prepare

even

What

domestic

matter

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country

valiant

for

up

bare.

in report crossbred

James

:

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bitter, lost

!

out

your

no

each of the Total

do

a on

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silent.

gaze, around

in

shackles

is

courage

free -their heavier far

us,

From

Express

and eat This is

to

Matbew

forgotten are many to strike a from world laud the chains forged

It

ent

all,

people.'

of

and soul

PASTURING —

4

!

many

lost

!

help

the

Cross

own

your

Catholic

Professor

aud

of England could never themselves subdue, yielding body and soul slaves of accursed drink. For, alas in the land where the sainted too.

Lost

again, of the and land, these ?" hope for the ciies watcher, and hope is bearing look afar and off,

look

only,

out lougiug eyes and stretch help to Ireland. There there are ing hands of a brave and generous thousands race, resolution whose courage and the all

Father

:

to

44

redemption

England

your temples,

NEW

j

sumptuously

the

we

with

cruel

cry

of

for ever perish voice grows husky dim with tears ; his

the

us

ours

rulers back

none

struggling slaves in

of drink's

the comes

answer

bondage

for

j

forget

happy

the

not

rather

pasture

of

out

reach

make

number

a

Paper.

Will

" :

;

where pittance might be fed, and

and

us

work,

before thr throne of God. With the broad charity and the burn the spirit of self-sacrifice ing zeal which with ever Curdinal brings it, Manning and his Leaguers of the Cross, not con tent

feast

among

.

by

be

and Will

for

JParm,'

4

lay

,

whom,

and

miserable

can

and insult

scorn

League,

for

brother's, God Toronto

will it clothe as in the every day, and richest it will finest, buy for us the first at and the first places feast, chairs in the and saluta synagogues tions in the market it will make place,' the and rulers us among greatest great

j

victory,

and

tones

in says, and power

brethren them ? under

enlist

battle

j

writer

to

tne

Keep fair of this and to the

and

themselves, on such

by putting

?"

guardiau

sweetness

Abstinence

!

Drink

Drink

!

the

!

!

these

for

angel

to

fields

the the Cross in this; that world has the of you looked Will upon? any the heart to stand idle lookers-on

you

for pleas slaveBut the their victims and drink oftener

mock Drink

than

perishing hand to save

with

pity.

misery us

will

angels, memories

guardian

and

the

at

hope of the nation and the glory of the Church. 1 see once and lovely loving womanhood virtue and happibartering ness for rum, aud dying as only druokards die. I hear the wails of want, the moans of misery, and -the of sobbing mingled

drunkard And

.have

can tongue prematurely

and yours you and housed. ololhed, Give and it will adorn our gild

ilio

and for re.prepare around the dying bed of this of the Cross as there will come

altars—

his

at bear the those who jeer it not be more toler will 'Truly, the Day of Judgment for the

ever

and grown old in want, misery, and crime. I see bright boys and fair down the young girls tripping blithely I see wreck road to drunkards' graves. ed and wretched once the manhood,

your Give with

!

smi

arms

tell

4

gone and of in

to

:

old nor has his' grown courage With a firm he bears the grasp crusader's and in clear, banner, trumpet tones bids the best and most devoted of rally

this

and temples, and thenum

his

only cry at them and drink deeper

lists

not.

to

Cross, see

another and demon in a

me

serve

masters

failed.

England

before

keep and

despair, help

'

winters

I

withered

in

battling

mine.

of these victims what ? I childhood see

;

ber

|

never

spire,

the

see

in

Cross. able in

mingled

an abode upon many and surpliced priest, upon of innocence and penitence,

drag victims

; .

who

a

many

I

not

it

in

and

dare any of you those who carry crusade greatest

too,

riseth

!

who

hell,

.

/

Upon

!

I see picture. the land ;, it is the demon of drink. His in earth, temples dot the exceeding number far those of the God. Living The evil one, hath his too, ministers, a

!

of appetite, the drink the great Cardinal leads the /van of the 'battle. Many as he snatched brands as from the burning and enlisted as fellow -soldiers in the combat; with them he has banded thousands of others

'

than It is

;

j

redeem

goodly land, shone upon

never

might be allowed, snch as borses but the cream they are quiet, of the must be up the. pasture service of tbe there wiil cows, elsr be little cream on the milk. Cows are not, of do coarse, at "utsiile the present ing much time, but the arrangements of the farm for thy next year as to cropping1 ami graz be thought ing must and over, settled, tbe fences, gate.-, and other etceteras seen to It during the winter. will lie best theiefore to let the cows have their if

ol the streets from the midst of this who the voices of some

to the land, turning readers of these lines,

tell

answers

see,"

fairer

a

land.

templed

1

throng

mock

!

by no for by no obstacles, for the! struggled weaknesses, slaves of

44

44

!"

tell

not

it

listless

forget

and

Republic,

seest

4

ho!

publish Ascalon'—I hear

country. on the

sentinel

And

Gath,

and beautiful. I see a people enjoying the blessings of liberty, sanctified by with them or make none to molest law, afraid. But this, alas is not all for,

\

;

deterred he has

<

<>(' misery of evils presence

the bondage. and terrible, and seemingly great out Cardinal remedy, Manning not look on. Dismayed idly difficulties,

!

demon of; than he can of this slaves the

tell

In

their

I

Maiming

dear

own

of the tbon

to

we

stock

His

battling.

of piety and learning, of infancy protect ed aud old age sheltered I too, see, the glory ol the Cross lighting up the of life, lives of toilets of every walk and makiDg the paths of the lowliest bright,

!

better

!

perhaps,

Cardinal terrible

none

to

one,

our

O angel,

out,

holy emblem, of veiled nun a homo mauy

i

and

drink, enslavers.

were

heavenward, pointing the Master's sign and

of

of

no

a

>

attempt

slaves of their world

liberation

an

curse, slaves,

Crusades"

New

in

told

in

battlings

what

Cross illy

the watcher,which the sun

j

the overthrow In all the wide knows better than of the the power

.

for

'drunkenness,

the

the be but

Look

as

bounds of the the uttermost the fame of earth1 there has been borne the Archbishop of Westminster as an other Of a Cardinal the leader crusader, for

44

watch-tower

to

mighty movement England's myriad

of

story would

But it would in negro's wrongs. be stranger far if he could be cold in the presence Of and indifferent the woes race of slaves, the slaves of another of his native' drink -slaves of the land, And so it has come to England:1 pass poor deed

:

greatest dr in k

Father Mathew.' wearisome indeed to It were go in lands .where in to the many other spirit its 44 horrid front" and temperance rears Yet the holds its victims in bondage.

heart great it clime, he could

if

race

another

.

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his

in

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want

policeman into

man

me."

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to

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they take

them

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pretty

it

good

a

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men

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wicket. was

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faster

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named

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stable round the stable

him

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was

got If

one

was

one

run, then

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differ

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teaches

its

place. is

amateur

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the

Scott

dog

the At

supposed farmer,

out

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night

I thought,

that,

the

even

walked

biting

a

amateur

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overy comes

along.

My !

dogs

so

He would

useful things. cowardly that he

charged

cow

would

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of these the

t

various,

at

him think

was

do

any either

had got out of the field before and had gone somewhere, and I got down foot

a

off

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town

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retired

that appalled and down th« front dog walked up and happily kept inside

the

of the down

with

siege

road The

since

1

the butcher's

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'

the girl. yelled Let the dog I answered with

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to

with

in

bite

and

iu

tiie

there

will

be,'

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when her

to the cow head, or he seemed and the hog had the run of the garden would and run anyhow, and then ho and aid theui gambol aud bark joyously friskily

iu

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every

living

thing

in

him

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find

a

he'il

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I'll lie

kitchen aud

but

to

no

disease

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effect.

began ;

this

strait

she

of yo

the parish.'" she It seems Mother Seigel's like

that

on

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ou

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got

I

saw

it"

he

had

a it

my me

aud

go

:

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no

hope.

good 1 to

expense

hold

of read

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the

.one

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the ever, the other

lone

cases

was

course

of

been about

able

Syrup

medicines their a few

to outside to

journeys was

since

actually she

she

had

was

bronchitis, of symptoms

I'm

'

which

were true

her

uo

abated, be

(indigestion aud it

soon

of

and himself, witnesses

the

hosts of Mother power who h ousauds sale and ed

,

of

living Seigel's

were

Seigel's chemists

as

hale

uow

and

be

one

to the to save the

Syrup

just ready Curative

than

more

disease

seeuis

Mother

only

out of bed, but to move get had taken the and house, a considerable aud distance, better health than enjoying The asthma first taken ill.

dyspepsia), rapidly will that Barbara hearty as the Inspector

open.

taken. the

already

in to find, she had not

astonishment that days,

and

long

woman

poor pitied how her petition, believing, would as proved as useless

granted

What

aud

afraid broken I've sor. I it, understand don't them new faugled 'That's all right, Mike, put in the aud snap it shut cartridges again.' I thought I was woll out of range but the first shot caine much nearer winging me than the But the hurting dog.

or

only

more

j

top

for

is'

and the

by

last

does no

en

two 1 reguest of Mother

bottle

it

can

week

a

one a

Almanacks

and

arouud

is

:

wrought

cures

in

hers. The

i

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>

I

worse.

:

Lei. I

to

that

giv6 me Curative Syrup-, Seigel's and a failure If it proves and make will die in peace,

great

gun

'

open it.' Mike fumbled time, and at lust

her

usual symptoms the of sour rising

the

would make

short

I'retiB

that the

worse

time Mike appeared on the balcony with the gun in his hand. Did Mike ?' the cartridges, you find 1 did that, sor but they don't fit in the gun, au' I can't find rlio ramrod.' There's no ramrod. It's breech loader.

that there to see disordered stomach main trouble that if the others' would leave soon tiie

with

do, bad

sufferd affection

long

enough

I am going on from I feel dure it no longer. / shall be dead. There

at

an

in the armoury. cartridges him blaze awuy at the dog, while round by the back.' a

no

'

bouse,'

some

In

is

being

touching appeal day made the following I have been swallowing to the Inspector do no medicines months. They me for good.

back. a

the house. tell

there

:

attempt jocularity. Mike ?' I cried. He's ou the roof of the stable.' tell him to come Well, down. of the till keep the attention gets door

not

did small

a

one

Where's

into and

ou

had bronchial

a

from

arose

years,

?

me

she would

breath, and faintthroat, oppression of the stomach, loss of sleep, ness at the pit dull bad taste in the coated tongue, eyes, became chronic and mouth, &c., aud finally her not hopeless through being able to find that she The Inspector states any remedy. under medical treatment or had been fluids

infor

and wise

was

headaches,

grocery wuggon, and the iceman. Had

anything

brought

extremely

She

and

she

Although

others

as

the

out

was

that

dated

and digestion, the be cured It is probable

could her.

dog had kept them iu the morniug. o'clock

1

He bad kept

likely kind. but

.old under

an

more

asthma

and

hired

some

look not of any

ago came

in that, Barbara place, of a pau occupied the position The trouble from which out.

and

Barbara ailments

answer.

yelled

in and

short

instiutions

from

me.

did

it

health.

on

to

incident

and this, added shrewd to native education, to use enabled her good judgment in ness, her situation and state of to own respect

but

the

Request.

back In many years. prosperous days she had the foundation for Chronic way laid and this and Dyspepsia, out of Indigestion and had sprung as up other complaints age infirmities her. crept apace upon bodily albeit she had Barbara was not ignorant, fallen into In earlier life she poverty. obtained the somehow advantage of a fair

Finally the balcony girl appeared of the tower and making a speaking tube of her hands for the house stands well no

and

better in some

up the

me,

the fence. hoarse for

'Dying

using and yet pathetic "the poet Gray called

am

the

necessarily per, living she suffered

resi

walked place and I

servant

the

I said Mike,' the gun and at you wait till him to pieces.'

If he is again. yet finds him may keep

who

one

any

parociiial

house

suburbau

me.

I shouted myself was but there

up

care long need i eside the mainland, on land few miles a distant,

middle

haunted-

deserted, about my a

dence

have

If he runs then blow

A Pauper's

ill,

to him, but the moment I put latch he bouuded my hand to the gate down there with a perfect hideous snarl his and his that showed tuskfi general

appearance

you

Load

He says that time some named Barbara woman, Smith, the notice of the Board. She

those

I

'

and

shouted

?'

lands.

visiting

on his face I saw the expression he imagined that he, and not owned I, I some the place. spoke endearing

of me. opinion of the road. There was

think

d'ye

of the is told simple annals poor," by Mr. JohuJ.K. one of the Macklejolm, Inspec tors of the Shetland In Poor, at Lerwick,

The couple of

I When days. the place I saw the dog sitting reached in the middle of the lawn with bit of a attached to his collar. broken chain

'

bear

moment.

a

down.

Au what

strongest

home.

days

on

him,

think

close

alive,

'

obstructive

to

the

dog

men great Sir Walter

garden

hog

to

but had

how

to

ever

Sharp.

things. I don't. A dogs. to be necessary on He keeps the amateur

the ideal

least

one

Luke

little

liked

the

Friendly

and

curious

is

about

myself

sprang

place boots at

horse

'

blade off but both

a

above, seemed

him.

him, and

tire

'

to

come

feet

and chased them. I never saw him

at

growl

chained

was

with

would soon of dogs.

in

the

I don't of this know what the result would have been, for Mike stratagem was slow in very getting down, and before he appeared the Detroit Bicycle Club passed up. The dog had evideatly never seen a parade of this sort before and he promptly over the fence

place,

up We riveted the chain to the so that if he went cavoortiug the place he would have to drag

back

don't

I

he's

that.'

I shouted 'No,' not 'There's

but

enemy,

an

lie,

him round

You stay

But he'll any of you. clear of tramps, you

eaten

is

guests

till

that

fix

I'll

right.

he'll

and you can't

of.

gains

ail

lovely.

thing's after

mation

friend.

a

By

-single

Hnnn,

first,

and Dunn three and won. one

name

Faithful

savo

played

went

run

run

one

loses lie

pew

easy, ? salary fair. I

in

Runn

example

never

amateur

was

better

generation.

and

!

Four

joke

A

English.

Twisted

forgotten

is

'

for you. I'll take the dog to your place and chain him up. You a feed him for few he gets to know till days you. Then let children for the feed him a while he knows theu till them, every

the

with

sometimes

forty

despondently. come

that's

Oh,

back from

A bouse filled and ill-spoken

It

a

run

as

and

pausing

Mike,

distance.'

I

up

:

year, say hun debt seven can't on dred—and if a bachelor live that lie ought to be ashamed of himself. and

toon

I

me

'

:

hundred,

one

so

action

in.

was

dog and charmed lives. ' Have I hit

don't about know that. I'd be afraid that to lead to an dog home unless lie was attached iron rod so that I could him at a keep

pair

one

A.

You take have you must H-m. Ye-es.

twelve

down

sit

can yon your lap."

not

frowu

dark. A good word

it."

over

weary

smile.

A good A good

4

Well, Seems to

man is

friend's

A fool's

bit

a

lost.

jelly.

dog

mister, your Say, The deuce he did ?"

of heels. A friend

preserve he pro

as

head makes

Mike

the fence windmill

the the

you he. knows

words not

is

Stop

yelled.

of

off

that.

when

From

A but

friend.

cowardly

man."

young

book.

note-

clear conscience A trouble. A foe courageous

such of

man a

my

admit

I

kitten and when

1

'

That

felt.

take

any

young

I've

;

when

girls

is

from

Worth

dog

in his ears aud he musketry could else. He blazed hear nothing while 1 clung to the ladder. away the knocked Sometimes shot a picket

shoddy

a

a

him,

The

!'

But roar

surly.'

as

the road. and up

mill.

Mike,'

shooting

I

you.'

really

Remembering. broken friendship may be soldered, will never be sound. of one's own A burthen choice

time.

Do

is

only

Words

have to ask abstract

I'll

:

not

Jottings :

Well,

:

;

as thing a bachelor. " it." In

by

Jones

?

own

"

showed father He did Brown

it

was

all been attended Oh, that's certainly, beg pardon

:

your

:

milkman)

(to chalk

to

you

you

out.

put

felt

girl's

over

feel

you

much

to

should

how he doth.

out

Jones

?

him

with

have

that impression the discoverer of

King Tommy

if

but the

the

with

surly—

kind

as

know

to

get

stable.

King

with We

he's

so

looks

So the dog

Forrest Mr. distinction give the credit gracefully to whom it is due, but might also resign his seat in favor of His in the Legislature as needs that institution sadly Majesty, blood. Herald. new Morning entitled

you

bee ?"

little

busy

So your

:

you the door did

the meddle

to find

be apt

How

acquaintance, shot."

bad

How

will

Mr.

"Yen,"

truth." "

«

in

been under Alex. Forrest

But

on

be grati and in

feelings,

ready compliance modest request.

Kimberley,

tell

an

Majesty's

hitherto

when

work

best

liter

condition.

critical

Her

a

re

voluntary Tommy of the suzer

Tommy's

unlike

book reviewer,

The

should

Oh, he

!

subject, the Perth and

of

by King Queen Victoria

to

fying duce

King

natives."

cognition of ainty

blue, Scrib the author,

so

seldom read."

very

so

ary

you always

entitled

valuable

humble

Majesty's

Dower,

Fremantle

baby.

are

bler "

observed

man,"

a

is

most

i

Gracious Thomas

upset may completely Smith when he stumb

thing

little

he

his

he looks

But

'

as

of to the Govern men t colony of Western Australia, op ing that this will receive Your Majesty's I Your Most consideration, remain,

name. "

for

the

man's

a

he considers

annuity rendered

services

every day. whether makes

or

small

a

be satisfied

of the

'

dog.' '

gate

back

machinery Mike,

'

travelling Forrest, who man

Kimberley District, begs Most Gracious Your

to

that

Majesty

tail.

the

compo

'

wouldn't

on

,

his

through

i

You

at all insult

into account mad at the

and began going again round" and round the foot of the windmill with Mike's next shot ghoulish glee. rattled' above head the my amoDg

guard. to be part a strain of

with

that

got howling

bounded

ou

He looks rather I said formidable,' and the price is prety high." it doesn't Well,' pay to have a cheap You want the best. dog around a house.

at

Queen Victoria, Majesty, ami is Castle, England,"

was

was

'

office,

Gracious Windsor

that dog warranted

took

never

simply

and sprang over the fence I made & dash through the the laddet of the windmill.

sition.

monarch. who is by call

discovered to iutimate

?

steel

it difference Dr." before

a

its

perhaps

and

forge

and

peacock

a

that

:

?

courage

of

Majesty,

It

i

bull-dog, part mastiff, blood-hound running

be person

will

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the

stop

stay-sail

Baid— ironically

is

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a

his

screw

attention

Bebause

to

wants

the captain does he hoist

When

readers

our

while

The animal

condescended to proud, us to aod requested publish the subjoined to the Queen of petitionto be England, which we understand is Windsor forwarded to Castle by the ".To next mail. is addressed Her It

filed.

is

Toot

of

many

round

come

monarch

one

means

this

sharpest

despair.

Mr. Tommy Dower, with acquainted King of the Perth and Fremantle natives, and we also have the pride and pleasure

no

is

gas-trick

newspaper

a

is

i

Queen.

that

often

of the acquaintance On Monday last his

fever.

When When it

in

the

to

the

me

bring

boarder

brute

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ally

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up,

people

not

is

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seance.

kerosene

and fruitful earth. the moist I hope villainous De miter, whom some time to meet, a dark when alley I have a stout in my hand, walking cane would No burglars sold a dog to me. into

pie,"

Iowa,

in these days, another especially petitions under such circumstances as romantic to consider. we have uow those which

i

stated.

A ghost

with

Keokuk,

a

Then

new

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carpet. the ocean. travels

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a

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Y. E.

Practical Watchmaker of

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