The Record Newspaper - 15 November 1888

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Soule's. wonderful

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smallest

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weak-

woman/

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relieve

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STEEL correct

distressing Boxes sex.

with the so-prevalent 2s. 9d., of all Chemists. Prepared only, ljd. Eng by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, the land of -all Wholesale Wholesale, Houses. Bet/owe of Imitations.

Spring

have

tion,

Phaetons, Tilburys, Traps, Carts, Drays,

of' Carriage Hard description the most recent im including of the in branch every provements business. materials are and First class used, skilled, workmanship is only employed. or Photos sent to intend Drawings and every supervision ing purchasers, the to strict employed guarantee

cured.

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by Dr. can

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every

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of the

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name

always

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connection of trains. and departure

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word

let

experience

of to all parts with the arrival

"Best.'.'

used

is

customers my of my work T.

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echo on

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Works,

reckless indifference by manufac in the merit of proclaiming Talk does not establish work. can be but and as thbfe

supremacy, one MBest"

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without a bunch of green genuine the white and label, Dr Soule's blown in the bottle. BEWARE of all vile stuff made to imitaie the poisonous

iSaTvNone

hops

and

Carriage

in

Cart Harness

their merits.

been

of ,by phsicians, liver diseases,, called consump

up

kidney coughs,

of orders.

execution

their

other severe

\\ crazy .7 gone nearly From of agony nenralgia, nervousness, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar to women. out of shape from People drawn excruci

Every

turers

Almost dead or and given

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ware,

City

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Patients nearly dying".

years,

and Brigbt's complaints,

&c.

Note.—

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remedies

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malaria, you

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ill-health and power,

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the

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or

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week;

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from Importer turersOnly.

irregularities,

dyspepsia;

.biliousness, they will tell 1111 Dandelion

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TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL FEMALES PILLS FOR all

or

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adjoining premises nearly Chemist Shop, Opposite

patronage. and GOLD JEWELLERY on.

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physicians

liver

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for

Hence

28,

GENERAL

Season/..

Printing.

MAKER,

tell will Buchu."

Mandrake

North

Station. 1886.

Railway Perth, Jan.

upwards.

These' qualities thie about double

general

CLOCK,

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all

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remanded

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had collect were

chavged

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malady.

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Gladstone

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Frederick

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subsequently of the Bunbury Commission. K. C. B., General Herbert, was

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Butler, the army Parliament in

us

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statistician,

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or brother-in-law John Lucas, and for years editor of the tablet

Adelaide Proctef; W. Maziere Bridgett, Brady, of Lea, Lady Herbert Lady Fullerton, Lord Arnndell of W ardour, Mr. St. Mr. Burnand, and many George Mivart, others." Miss Father

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him

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away

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man's

dying

torment. grew louder ended in a wild

and proceeded; The present people that could not they

were

so

seemed

every and

to

frantically

hands

their

wringing

and

screaming

and Mountain

A

warranted. But in of Providence it has

throat

stiffened

curse

as

out

the

death

he

muttered

rattle

lifeless.—

a

Rocky

Gelt.

German

Prince

M'Grath's

visits

Ruined

Pat

Home.

said

tion, tie

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lowestoft.'

at

russell

-his delivering. of .the President; Liberal Associa

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to

tnere

was

acknowledge

tne

the Association of Liberal had done him in appointing Lowestoft him their He had President (cheers). at defeat in 1886 never been surprised the the was on defeat less contrary, It was marked than he had expected. honour

;

;

a

pain.

and

c.

Charles Russell, address as inaugural and District Lowestoft

terrified

On

lead.

Public

Sir

to

moulton rushed

up people

sir

he

as

shriek.

and move, every sink into heart. their a vivid of the gave description he saw himself country enteing. looked and dazzling bright Everything were to look the streets pretty at, but red hot, and bubbling fountains they were word Hunt

and

Catholics

The

eternal voice

voice grew faint, sounded in his

of Ireland has caused her hon marked at the centre recognition be later to than perhaps have

aid

begged Then he sank

him.

save

a

of Liverpool), Sir Charles and H. R. Russell, M:P., Bagshaw, Esq., Q.C. ; Lord Bury bias been a member of the Ministry and is a Councillor Mr. Matthews is h Privy ; member of the and a Privy1 Ministry and was thanked Councillor, publicly

for

The terrible recital was with awful and his Interspersed oaths, hearers shuddered with each successive burst of blasphemy. his Gradually

who would Irish ecclesiastics though lustre have reflected on the purple of the have been by no means College Sacrejj The and few. dependent persecuted

ways

hand,

a

Denbigh) Wimbledon. We have had

by Mr.

he

elbow,

L UttU.UXJUB

T"

Admiral

Q.C.

a

of Iii with a a despair. groan he told devil voice how the trembling was for him how he could see waiting the of the Evil One's pits burning domain, and he felt himself being slowly drawn to tb'ern as if by a strong current. across near' bis Just Satanic majesty black with lay a hideous reptile, pro and at its master's truding tongue, would coil about him and drag bidding

with

the

civjilisation

his and

f 111.

(Lord

turn.

;

Day

several hours before man's mind had

back

fro

|

her real merits the inscrutable

to

one

hand

as

ourably of

some

threw

done

and a politic act in resolving, to bestow thpy did with unanimity, of the the Freedom CarCapital upon dinal As yet have been Moran. there Princes but few Irish of the Chuch, al a

tor

dying

upon

i-aA

;

they gratuitously, that the absence of the other workmen

the

notable

Liberal there which

fact

not

was

ba'd

that had Liberal

one

not

standard

Liberal (loud vidual

cheers). members

view

in

that,

disruption

remained and its

No doubt bad fallen

of the grave taken place,

,i:

organisation true to the great leader indi many

some away, more to to ab oppose, many actively the Liberal stain from party. helping, for it must be Nor was this surprising, tbe of.that issue, iicknowledged great before Dome a country to a Rule came extent for it. But it unprepared great

lu

buai

biiis

veij

ui

ounoiiug

was

has brought about children in the of time the elevation of her course sons and ibe glory of her name. The grow Irelands in Australia ing up of new and and America the exile through of Irish has banishment folks caused her

Irishmen

like

Continent

one

Cardinal Moran and Cardinal

Kilrush, The

Vandeleur

the;

in

the

Gibbons

other,

great

Catholic

Christian

Republic

where

Church,

of

virtue

the and

tiara of the Pontiff learning place the himself within the reach of the humblest of her sons, and the ring of the Fisher man in cassock of the her lowliest of Dub When the Corporation priest. lin then pay the highest in compliment

the

of the city to Cardinal Moran and councillors the aldermen personally, also their place on record acknowledg ment to the Holy See of the honour done

power

to

the

country

in

the

selection

of

of affairs

position

estate

Oct. on

the

is

;

Yesterday

of the

one

tenants police 1

iug

;

loping road.

renowned chased five

was

of the evicted mijes by the

for

on his holddigging potatoes he escaped recognition by gal on off a horse picked up on the

but

During week

most

the

their

short

Duke with

Meiningen,

last stay at Kilkee and Duchess of Saxetheir son, the Prince

Frederick Duke of Saxony, visited the of the Vandeleur evictions. They were interested iu Patr specially M'Grath's battered and sympa house, old thised with the M'Grath regarding demise of wife. The Duke and his scene

Duchess,

on

leaving,

made

presents

no

now

longer

to

Gladstone

Mr.

Home Irish The

as

regurueu It

bogey (cheers).

some occasioning A few days ago was beaten at badly lullycrme by one of his police protec tors. From a west of Kilrush district comes new6 of the evicted tenant's fowl being destroyed By the present occupants of his borne and similar acts are report " from ed several posts."

the

on

present

4th

Thursday

peculiar developments. au eraergencyman

to be the fittest and most of the Cardinalitial recipients at the hands of the And dignity Pope. the motherland at home is here natur of her children, ally proud of the status amidst so achieved many disadvantages, on

happily

,

eviction.

by

the that

natural

prisoner Several

were

scenes

from viz— point, the State,

differed

with

were

GULLitJ

army-surgeon his wounds, dressed The

employed

being

The

himself' his

Raising held ont

of

every S. J.,

fear his fea indescribable overspread tures. His became with eyes glassy and his skin grew ashen. fright, yellow

last

from the malady. miners in one

only

condition

the edge opposite, .pushed of a the picture shagged lion. looking the blood trick It was a horrid ; sight the police to down his face, holding ling and mourns the cries of his his arms, combined to make it for the time mother, and Dr. Counihan fearfully exciting. him attended and the

Trather

over

serious.

the

of.

it

prisuuei.

not

of the

|

to me appeared the dis Mr. Dunning restrained of two or three of his men who position to twist arm of the seemed anxiouB

of that

end

the

terrible,

a

dietj otheirs

none

another

elements. cited by his elaborating facts

in

about

exempt

pletply

for

opening,Two

fusely.

is

and

it,

-

were

it

-

out He struck of them. hi? fists ;and fought with the courage but; the numbers him liouj against could more than, a- dozen such men seized and dragged He was with.

with of a

of

the

/.Aft,

White. and

been the end fast seeing clear, and, some one snggested that approaching, he had better make peace with try and bis Hunt at the God. laughed wildly and with a horrible oath declared he idea, to would yet live flowers on all plant their But the laugh seemed to graves. freeze his and a look of wild, on lips,

salt

rich, or,

;

air.

the be

filled

seemed,;to

human

For

it.

death

his

d

A

Catholic, at Minister

died— and there are few of believe that he is people who do not in He was about sheol. burning years of age, and it is said that if he had a he never good thought

expressed

at being of certain

it

The straggle within moment dreadful. the Magrath laid about him with extraordi had and He stones nary vigour. him but of all around sorts that

on

epidemic, bearing broke out in scurvy, such rapid progress amontr the poorer classes the that ordered an into its inquiry govprnraent and course. was The result the .nature of a singular fact establishment viz, that rednced to the miners, although as other misery workmen, samje their with com remained, families

and women, the sounds

were

men.

the

to analogy Saxony, making

pause of feeling

screams

is

and

some

wide,

said,

that

is

salt

necessary

interesting

Burggraeve

Professor subject century

ever

reconstitute the

it

prominent

which

charged

will

the

Among

35

n

Catholic

a

wickedness, his

«

;

:

Professor

life,

preventive blood is too

less

it

to resjtore a

of

are

'

Salt.

by

depends,

great the

if

salt

poor,

rushed over constabnlarymen suddenly to on the Magrath. heap .of rubbish fell and the crash of One of the officers' the

a —

render

wil'l

'and the most followed, painful have been felt must anxiety by everyone to next who looked on as to what was The had batons their happen. police and by the side of the breach Mr. raised, and a crowd of Mr. Hill, Dunning,

batons,

rate

maladies

now,

then

of

use proper, largely

any

I'll

come

by

agent

longevity

Mr.

"I answered, must, but I won't Another taken."

Magrath

die out

regulating

great the

should be

so

more

To

us1

tells

a passed at Catholic and Catholic Viceroy of India, and Governors in Malta, New Zealand; Mauritius while the Turkish Ambas sador to Her Majesty, Rustem Pacha, is

peoplo of Jefferson ville, wild with excitement, member of the race every in has joined that some church. oity On a Sunday morning colored a 'man named Marian noted for his Hunt,

be resumed.

will

a;

coloured

Indiana,and nearly

civil

engaged.

work

jln

tne

or

at

woman.

pause,

was

Majesty's

of Ghent, the Burggraeve, maintained is that theory

Mr.

replied, ;

her

Promoted

recent

a

i

that man his the young inside, debris a block of broken before his raised fac.'.

breach

arms

out."

A

best."

Dunning

Mr.

a

which

The

now

over

from

woman

Magrath them, thank you

his

a;

meet

out.

escape the

of the

one

iu

End.

ont

turning relief

scenes

evictions

Long Life

;

;

narrow

in

Blasphemer's

'current

one

gUCOU

I

A

Kilrush

to

i

gave away Roche, R.M.,

and

could foot

one

the

watch the opening, of the man movements

flung that

your The

morrow

wall

Cecil

Dunning asked sent

so,

He

came

come

was notenougn hand taking a. was worked again,

ing closely the had a within, dose 'of

to

roads

been

ever

.%

it

seen

there

said

wall

Dunning him

have

made

was man, Patrick Magrath, inside in his shirt sleeves. standing In with you now and called' out,

to

British force

puffed exertions.

young

me." Inspector and appealed

striking and army

I

sun as

presumptive

in the Review

Dublin

priest and

Petre)!,;

heir

writer'

a

the

(Lord is

priest

peerage,

Catholic

a

peers

a Oatholic year (Mri won the Townly) Derby ; a Catholic stood at the head of the yachting interest Weld of Lulworth, whose' father's (Mr.

and

became vehement was

most/

the

the

cavalcade

having succeeded tenant, info bronght

one

in

active

part occasion,

back

and

a

number of that "in

i

tne

on

a

and

Day,"

0,"

Army,

House,

have

too

hole

a

'sheriff

crj'

answered

was

must

barricade

"

tpe Regular down suining ;moved by the

j

ol

Patrick's

>

The

lu6

h/j

the

in

constabulary, " whistled: St.

fijfe,

to a

that

the

-among that another

a

'

stated

Having sits

I

than that' afforded by 'thus so taking ''prominent the name of the first ec part in placing Cardinal a of the Catholic clesiastic, Church, on the roll of honorary Freemen of the Metropolis. FreemarCs Journal.

marching

I

striking

more

Protestant

who

tones. absence of

a

Catholics.

a

xeunui

that

suggested

was

embarked

had

upon of the

Rule to secure the votes Shallow members. suggestion men who made it ought to recollect of his Home scheme Rule, part

that involved the Irish members ment-t-a

!

;

davldg

lo

of

variety

have

not

Distinguished

'

illustration

sight as town.

player,

fife

could

tion

home.

'i

of exclusion these very from the Imperial Parliaof his scheme most

part and by no one more strongly attacked, than who was not by Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Gladstone's shoe worthy to unloose Mr. Cham (cheers). Indeed, strings berlain

had if

the he retained, Homei Rule that,

although upon

the

of declaring gone the length Irish members had been have should voted for the

Mr. point,

of

Bill

1885,

Gladstone Mr.

had

and

:

yet,

yielded

Chamberlain

was

than eyer. implacable (cheers); The pblicy of repression had been tried and bad resulted and in again again, in Ireland of no the creation for respect the law, but in the power of! lessening the Queen's Executive, and at the same increased the power time, it had of the

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and complimented the of the defence of his

family, bravery

the

on

.

of

interstices

rlhe played

way had

down

in

son

"

pitched barricade

remarkable

most

a

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re

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the within,! were ordered to draw, police their 'batons, and they took their places The first blow of the the ram. arourid i'

through

wound

long

by Mr: "Dawson

M'Grath's

ori-

appropriately

is It speech. notable that the very1' resolution was sec proposed bv him onded the' by a Protestant; High Sheriff of Alderman the city. Winstanley. The liberality of the Dublin Corpora

of

line

the

office,

.

was

square

a

so

i

the The

water

police,

rjedcoats, cars, formed

sheriff,

and

was

|

hot

some

the

the exalted'

for

of which

giii

called

.

and

i

bride charged withstone-throwiugtothe well. The procession to the town, head ed by the; advance the1 guard of hussurs,

,

shield

.

evening,

pro man's and do

a

and

police,

-

to responded by " Come on Croker, the worst." Mr. Croker, at the window with a new

was position voice saying,

your stood

You, and

quickly This

-

out with."

and

Irishmen

by -the

guarded

Kilrush, infantry,

to Mr. to Vanstrange say, where; he was house, kept till and then taken with t'ie youth

brought, deleur's

"

out

called

to

the

nnssars,

.

the District-Inspector in there come are you won' the interfered

who

taken

ihen

;

and when possession was demanT there was ded by the Sheriff scarcely outside to the forces be seep. abyohe Voices were heard inside the/house and people,

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the.

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of

people

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atrocities.: ,7,hitechapel. needed in Ireland central with body, legislative first

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mark,

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to

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system

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Mass

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ordered

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the

desirous persons' even to unable' The ceremonies

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edifice

sermon

Moran. His

were

very

preached

was

was

nnmhere

that

Eminence,

themibear the'

in

crowning

mind act

brations' by the children in honour of- the Vicar had ,v!he fifty years

this that to-day of those cele of the Church For of Christ.

celebrated the that Mass, unequalled to: sacrifice throughout God, aud to-day the children of the Church the world the with him, that he had seen rejoiced AH and -of; years. nations fulness Sacrifice

of

the

National Library of Australia

bad

misainnarioa

holy and God,'

not

their

own

distant

missionary no

their

the

Church, no

was

.with the

pray with to

one.

peace;

sorrowing

their

did hot forget stood under the southern

sky, shed

and they

faith.

southern

cross

their

lifted.up

they

years or

ago

charity,

Sydney they tcnce

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were

on

old

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to

their

Irish,

there of

nA.es

in

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fhpir

that

during

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it

vastly,

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other and

it, miaRinnArv'

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which throughput they ment.

time

Ireland

recollect vents,

had,

improved.

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Intermediate

and

enlightenment Everywhere

spreading the land?

hearts

.

should

to

belong land.

, .

,

!

; ,

that the bless

pray

Ireland

,

prosperity, of those

.bringing blessings, and. enlightened,

a

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on

paper

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fair,

Algeria

in

the course

of

French

a

Pro-1

the eulogised zeal Cardinal great in arouse the public dorisbienc&: of Europe to a proper of the appreciation1 horrors and of the wickedness slavetrade. It may here be -mentioned that ieciorate,",!

heartily!

of

the

of

his

;and

energy to striving

the

success-

been

have

and

desired; will have

been In

alone.

-all

efforts

that

in

could

Belgiutn have beem

that upwards of secured iu that

Cardinal's projectinuch sever favour,

£40,000 country

the not-hnet with bo of the non-Catholic

Germany,-

it

is

-true,1

has a

1

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Frihourg,

while

the way the Cardinal's undertak a ing has been viewed-by of the portion German is probably press and public due that his Eminence has been a rumour :,to

the:

'

He :

which had1 been erected dur charity; He was .years. ing those fifty standing a few weeks ago upon the soil of Clou

they and the

,

it to be altopapers haviug, pronounced It has, gether impracticable. however, met with enthusiastic from the support Catholic Congress assembled at

all

in the interest along of the French colonizationthe Cardinal in a letter 'to' the Universe has declared to be erroneous and devoid of any foundation.

working

and .Prance This rumour

and

as

to.

iiberty

!

had

of progess enlighten -not know how did to. the number of schools, con and institutions of piety churches,

saw

,

be glad to learn readers will, that' labours of Cardinal in'carLavigerie which) with, ying out; the, objecthe -has been entrusted by the Pope did not) fail to obtain the hearty of the sympathy at the of the British1 speakers meeting' Association >held -recently.' -Sir Lam

wnrk.:

-

poor

/%.

the

lands, at the

.was systems. Eyery thing Fifty improved. years ago where were these schoolsthese intermediate schools were

,

.

pray

with the Crusade against Slavery.

Irish.

university

the

|

that,

justice In Canada and; nowhere perhaps

abundance

an

Sympathy

in

.

wore

and

peace it

united

that in: their Irish,-

been

the

were

greater

'

they bestow on

from

not they say that perhaps more in than any country Christendom they had progressed. Let them compare the of National education system, to-day whiit was with it fifty yearsago.

How

see

and of lasting They would

aiid

guide him, God might

of.

and

must

to

a

to their mercy brothers and sisters who had closed their eyes in peace in distant ask land, and they would mercy for all those wlip had gone before them in the, Let them fight. pray the alsp that Vicar of Christ, their Soveieign pontiff might be blessed to-day, that he might, have that all strength -the against enemies of Holy Church, and that the of God might enlighten spirit him and

closely

at every bleeding back. upon thoBe yet, pore, looking did they uot see her to-duy fifty years, the glory of herin victories' arrayed If they compared the state of Ireland1 with what it was: to-day fifty years ago suffered,

>

;

that of followed

Church

-nubs

from

came

rejoiced

they

.

to-day 'that God might show io their biethren mercy who slept in the bosooa of Christ that they would pray He woiild of His open- the fountains

no

traditions

'

land. Their was but a branch -Their were people'

vere

M

-

'

bitter

working, there was and when their told

faithful

dear

prosperity

country. around the altar

Irish had given The the lesson people of their and if they looked at the faith, result in Australia during the last'fifty could fruits of the seethe they years work of those from: the Land of -Saints.-

tears,

and

and he saw macnoise, signs of Ireland's ancient piety and ancient religion— those

prayed send them

would that God in His mercy theconsclatiousof their religion, and their was board. after prayer Shortly 1798, in homely some priests poor garb went to their southern brethren. Fifty years had very little of the con ago Australia solations of religion, hut to-day they had twenty-five

were

their

.frnif.fiil

text

oomtoit

But,

the

they

and

to see sorrows or them in moments, and close their eyes iand those yet these exiles, children of their Redeemer,

last

in

to

priests

was

and

new

determined

their

in

Others

Years ago

field.

there

a

all

ing

and truth favoured

that

more Christendom See than Holy

in:

priests

the

faith-

of upon

to-day

to

Ireland.

rights laws— they

own

and

'

a

their

-

Australia

fi-nm

the

;b.y

the-

that great of Australia colony that they were the children of rejoicedthe Apostle of Christ; were true they children of Rome, and at the same time

Africa,

was

there exiles; them in their

,

was

calling

nf

spreading souls to

faithful by unfaltering traditions of the; Irish They were united -in the bonds to the See, and from Holy

second,

sisters

to

there, were children of

impressive. by Cardinal

on the ascending were assembled they by the of the Yicar of Christ. To-day a' hundred thousand altars the called the Bishops and priests together lift children of the Church to up their aiid Most hearts (o the High, prayeVs of so that' the blessings refreshing heaven might descend upon the souls of their who were brethren departed in 'the pangs of purgatory suffering of God. order to the satisfy justice

Let

the Rocky favour of

the

and; with greatest freedom,, undoubted aud persevering energy they the resources of that developed sunny it hot of tlie land.' But was material of that prosperity eolohy he would great wish to speak. It was of- the mission that had been achieved in ary triumphs

said:

pulpit, Deeree round

regions received The High.

France

enjoyed

huudreds of "overflowing, were of being present reach the doorways.

to

filled

sacred and

andcountry, Church of the and loving God.

children

Australia asserted they administered

at

presided

its

spreading

the

serving

was

the

Australia would ago they thought lost to truth. be ehtirely It was to-day the that adorned the brightest gem diadem. Imperial To-day the people of

of Sydney, iVjoran, Archbishop His Grace the Arch who accompanied to the of Dnblin, and proceeded bishop at twelve when the cathedral o'clock, commenced. His Grace sacred function' and His the Archbishop pontificated, Moran

the

land

,

be done to. her. the colbuies, and than uioie in Australia,' they had the 'children, of Ireland with their eyes turned towards the old land, watching her advance towards aud prosperity, determined as far as, in thieuii to help lay her. And they Ireland hoped that If was her suffering to-day was, suffering bul'one of the last of snch sacrifices ,that saw in the of. nations. they history observe the dawn of a last They could in

before he closed bis eyes on this Patrick world lesoous to his disciples, gave the as were of Christ that children they he children of Rome, and he they should told them when arose to any difficulty would the light go to Rome, and there them. Their andto brethren conje

they Church

Years

dinal

Eminence1 Cardinal

of was

it

saw

they

Ireland, should

In that way they the lessons of the great saint whom they in Australia as well as in Ireland hailed of their faith. Saint as apostle

a

where fifty years ago siugle missionary, to-day three hundred from they saw labouring all nations. He not must his forget, own'dear field of Australia. missionary

the Pontiif Sovereign throughout world was 'celebrated in the Cathedral, on Street Marlborough Dublin, Sunday. 30th The' splemnity was enhanced Sept.1 of His Emiuehce Car by the 'presence '

States

workers

there

i

Dead

United

across,

all.

Most

South

1

1.

the

Atlantic

first bad been achieved by the union with Holy See,

success

to,

now

Australia.

propor

the

and

' i-.

magnificent

of

heroic

,

i

in

teachings that it

root-,

sons

not only and Scotland, there was

Even the remote had Mountains

A'fi-ino

Magnificent

the

distant

Ch'urch united

which

which hnd been lying say 'of that country so in which had been long darkness, with death ? filled spiritual During these in North fifty .saw years they

glory

they, to claimed

!

contributed

which

all

lan'd,

the icy of North regions to Asia M inor, Canada, and Persia, and Japan. India, China, They saw countries in to innumerable gathering of God. the service What, should he

(cheers). that tbey were in the not Ishmaelites find them true and land, and they would trusted anxious for the allies, greatness

ding

the

penetrated

ing

the glory

in

there the united in

were

clay

Give

a'

that

that

Ireland as aod of caste the feel Irishmen

,fellow7,

being

that

of fidelity Rome the light had descended

was

Atlantic

rising

had taken branches

be

ini

mm

'.'

.

'

had been achieved Ee would that' reply

triumphs

,

'

"

asueu

tbey

Church.

been

of her

England

the

Yes,

saw

effec

in

saw

;

their,

and

across

tions.

was

,

and

they

but

it

was There. something and generous about the were Liberals propounding. to treat which declined policy,

a

what

Church

a

that

it

unflinching

and

-

that

monster, in his the lessons

be;

a

1

Ireland

in

body of m'en Christendom tHem They had

'any

'

savage, that his mother's

a

they had, nation in

|

proud. handed together means by constitutional, to "assert tile of Ireland. , rights JB'uib, Ireland 'wis ho alone 'as' / she"; was longer found fifty 'years 'ago. To-day'' they,, thousands and hundreds of thousands / iiij and 'England, Scotland, beyond the,.;

are

such

that

Perhaps

ever

.

and in

and

purchase

nopje, which,

policy,

It

such

thorough,

accomplished. high',

itself

of influence land and

energy, .in the

only tive

powers, country,; men of

whole

the

was

great

a

,

representative which. .would

of

because What

,

fame

is'not

'a

piety,

ness-

nations

mother

my

son

vvhom

would

their that country holy faith bringing fruits of fortitude and forth the choicest

and,

teaching souls to Christ. calling had greater, no| glory the Church than shed upon was given her by the laboui'6 in the missionary field. It

to

her

To-day

ment'. !of

in,

his sufferings, notwith of imprisonment, hardships had gone of the faith on It had gone unfaltering 6teps.

undaunted,

'

-

withstanding

on|

not

is

the standing the teaching with

:

call

that he reheart, as ihembers he received a and: that he died as a martyr." child, Those devoted nuns had brought to and the the lessons of charity Australia and to-day lessons of mercy, they saw

truth,

;

her

blessings

stlije

;

Chamberlain

Write

-

tell

he

and high Divine, Christianity even his enemies and to-day morality, and find no fault with were him, co|uld forced to proclaim their admiration for Not wisdom which he showed. ign

he, one, leagues,' thought notmow think so so, and) did;, (cheers). He looked the aud not to principle,; ;tp it. the .men ted M r. who repre.sen i

aiidi

Divine truth world and Divine morality, and his enemies in kept him a, prisoner own He proclaimed hi.8 Sovere palace.

never

'

,

,

;

in, Of Ireland's progress there years' in others things'; were', als'o How signs every where. changed'' tlie of Ireland in Parliament/ position Fifty Were only a "yiears ago therb few helpless members in1 tlie cause oif 'Ireland in the face of an alien Parlia

.

or. depended upon any man and while their of men ; combination, Liberal Unionist Conservative and;; to think that the whole friends seemed, one would be solved, way orquestion what, was proved to be the by. the, pther, Parnell of. ;Mr. and his col character, .

mercy.

Pontiff, achieved True to

religion

'

Hopae Rule

the

,

,

believe

attend'

saw

the magnificent; which appeared

in

tlios'e

They

?"

to

They

arising.

faith

.

not,,

monuments

.

did,;

,add,

co'nBolatioD

bring mercy

;

of Irish

everywhere.

;

'Ihe-nuns

to

-

Hq,

Sovereign

Pius the immortal the Ninth, for the Church. great things of the Church in the early the traditions the Most ages, he declared, Holy Virgin that no speck or. stain was Immaculate, soul. He taught the ever on her. to

(cheers). that he however,' the question of that

to

The1 Right

Church.

he would

any outrage, little man of that

very, yvjished

the

after,

inon-

savage were the

and a's approached, is came "This they up to 'him he said; has the first time that an act of kindness been done me," and he cried out. "There ask of you as angels is one favour I of

though

yet,

a

who

jailers monsters

the that

be a

evidence

,

think,

encourage-

accessory

cr

of,

tb ;of

societies

but

saw her they in traditions .as her., to-day bearing her standard, unfurling former., ages,, to become and all. nations, inviting children the one in the one of .fold

to

proved,

or

.

,

jt

commission

were

secret

fetters' for her; forged had warred her, against ever in the battle-field,

.

privy before,

had

,

person ,by advice

been

.

nien

,

statesmen

"his

was

to as1

huinaii'

savages far were warned they should keiephim, but the heroic daughters away from " qf Irishmen said, Why should we not Is this our mission' not approach him ?

,

.

e

Certainly,

othef

or.,;any

hay

?

the

;:

been

indeed

in

of piety

monuments

a\

savage,"

monster"

treated

was

and

Church,

ever

it

"

this "

appeared he

,

of hiua

If

:i

battle-field

the

upon

was Parnell would he event, if Mr. Parnell.

that

in.

touched,

viz

but

near

this

He for

ster,

.

what,

importance tiiat time, the Catholic. Dniing the had. Christ, Spouse, ,qf

called-

was

flesh.

.

Now, he had ,

he

,

.

not

their

to go

they

were

;

for the supre Parliament. Imperial Theof the supremacy

the

i

of

Pontiff. of the Sovereign. short and yet a time, Fifty years, was had occurred how many, eventful things vital in that of the most period things nations, and to peoples.

Chamberlain,

was Parliament, Imperial.. and could not be, touched.,; .asked a be.en, question, that Mr. decide, Judges,

think

admiration

its

upon

guarantee

no

guilty,;;

responsi existed,

power and

,

Ireland Mr. said

their

in that tribute had joined testified hearts ,to God, and

.

real of

peoples

first

of

a

round

towers which lifted their up to Heaven, and those seven thoughts which in a former churehes day were homes of mercy and blessedness, nind' close by.tbose he saw seven sanctuaries bles new the buildings open- to impart and knowledge to the sings of religion of the Church. And So it was children

dioceses. Fifty no school of mercy the nuns landed in visit

to

the prison under sen-

poor man of death. He was to be hanged and on uo account day, following

;

wherever

'

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the

people But,

of. macy Fiddlesticks!

place:,

the

to

was

and

one,

.

upon 'the leaders. there was

into

.

the, method where bility'

powers

,

two

:

these

bring

he

had

In gone, Armagh a noble a seminary, there was cathedral, erected in residence that and episcopal home of piety. In Monaghau, Tuam., and wherever he had beeu hp gflty new

Churoh

Two great Ollivier

and

and

State.

-

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French lawyers M. Emile M. Floureus, have lately,

their

given

Church rights sesses

on relation opinions the. of that is to say, on the State, which the Catholic Church pos-,, in France of the, Con by virtue

and

cordat.

,2a. Ollivier Minister in 1870, and most successful Foreign

the

Due

Decazes.

1\1.

In.

was Prime Flourens the

Seoretary regard

to

since the

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international

Bishops, nor, yet Sees. M. Flour of way thinking. is as follows opinion

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.

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have

been

if

oreated

a

to

10,000

save

a

had

breach glaring than ithose worse

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connection

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(From

the

leading socialists, in Paris on suspicion concerned in the recent

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dismissed,, iio.. the disaster

7.

Czar. Truth

withholding

on

appointment

locality. are most

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of

the

conveying

Il4in.»'

murder honsa

a

of

details

i

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1Y1GT

revolting.

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garrison

Soudan,

northern

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town

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Calcutta

of

sinking

a

;

ferry

candidate, beeu elected Pres ;has of 39. ident The ,New by a majority is a Ydf€. Tribune victory for, says this and protection. liberty has Garrison at Suakim The British A in Sei'Via. revolt been reinforced

HUI

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the.

parading j

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tbe by-law

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The decision in which-ithe

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by

Woollongong

;

tto all applies Salvationists

other have

cases

been

9. Brisbane, Nov.' The Governor, Sir William Jervois, retires from the service on leaving the

October

Bombay

..poet

J7j

/

laureate)

Cambridge

of

of

Times says

the

Earl earl,

1839, educated

v

Balaclava

:

of the

forces.

Charles

of Lncan, elder son whom be' fisnccebded

of

J

j

boru

was

at

16,

April

Westmiaster,

the, iiYie

of the

nom

The' Premier, con after the leader of the Opposi wired to Lord Knutsf ord that

has

tion,

'<

the

3800,

of

intelligence,

as" appointment1 had been land

Sir

the Drummond, doctor of Ashfield, at Colombo. He

Nov. 7. Brisbane, Estates Company of have been floated in Engof a of a quarter capital

Wienholt

,

Queensland land with

a

minion.

The Premier has received a telegram the transfer of Sir announcing Henry Arthur at present Governor of Blake, j

to is

Blake's of Queens with received great andand indignation,

Henry

GoVernbr

/'/'

at' Onslow, present Under Secretary has been appointed Zealand.

mentary colonies, of New

Nov.

7.

parlia for the .

f

Governor

Nov. 7.. has been whilst Governor, is at the away

Adelaide,

;

Marion

reef,

the

on

1

,

November

12.

son of Henry Strong Price His dead. father is. not dead. The steamer from Fremantle Albany, arrived on Saturday morning.;

is

;

:

is ashore of Edithburgh.

south

Adelaide; !

The

\

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Justice

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The Queensland. received favorably

not

appointed Acting Governor Robinson Melbourne races. The barque Ashmore

|

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The

'Chief

dissatisfaction army that the Turkish of both the Governopinion: and the iu 1828. He was one of the ment was alike campaign -Opposition of the county of Mayo, that Sir Henry's career representatives past does, not 'fit him if or such' ah important from 1826 in the Conservative-interest, position of the J ad the Governor of- '-a' till 1830, and one colony possessing Representative for Ireland Peers .in served 186/:, .'.He Responsible-Government. Admiral in Crimea in;1854r5, in command Fairfax is 'expected the at Brisdivision of cavalry, with of: a and took pa,rt' three -or four vessels of his !bane, in the' battles of the to hold a court-martial on Alma, / Sep. 20, squadron, an

l

iEarl

why

reason

to

intending

Auckland,

Government'.' with sulting,

I

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telegram

names

was

here.

only

:

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he

October 7. Melbourne

a

Mr.

appointment

of Governorship approval of the Local

entered and served

;

since

in

absconder

J'-

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inia'ilon'gthe, explains

to the Premier, he cannot submit the inees for "the vacant the .cbloniy 'for' the

is

The Right Biugham,

Knutsfordjf

J

history,

at the usual age, army as a volunteer with i the 'Riisdi under Gen. Diebitsch in the

...

Lord

is

t.

'vp'-V

colpny.K/.i

rj.

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7

succeeds

commandant

as

New-foimdland,

!

Melbourne,

November

;

11

.

.

i

England; combined Zanzibar

to

'

establish

France have blockade at

a

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suppress

is

the, tain

,

Captain

Wright

»

as

appearing5

the

episode,

cap

Adelaide,

The: barque Ashmore,' ;ed off the Marion Reef.

.

The

;

tralia weekfe;

.

Governor

new

-nwill;

be;

time.

;

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r;

for

South in

bush.

Aus

about

Hill

'

November

9.

to adviser Stewart, military the "icorian is -Qoyernment, superinthree tending, London, the iarming,Qf aiid steamships six dteam barges for tlie defence of -Melbourne. A fatal, boat accident occurred to-day where' jy an architect named Malton, who has just arrived from was Dublin .

Col.

s

;

town.

Tamworth for

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of

lives

of property

Enormous

were

lost,

and

Legion

Honour, the Medjidie, and

a

was

destroyed. Nov. London,

enconomies

are

of St.

7.

being

I

National Library of Australia

The

of

Anue ahip

Knight, a

Knight,

of Russia.

!j'

Thepdor R'uger

first-clss secondfcls': .

from'

'<7v

of

!T

Ham-'"

.

number

J

:

drowned

riear

Mentone.

lighted

the annual till

the

unionists miles

and in

returned

10

of the

The

30

November

Sydney,

fires

Large

a

;

foot.

I

Melbourne,

the on

aippointed :

Friday, been float-

.

.

has

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by

twelve conveyed Afterwards they

thereupon

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;

seized

forcibly,

prosecutor-

'

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assault

has been committed on a squatter named Macmaster by the union sharers near a place named men Koroit. The, non?union / were

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the slave traHe; to resign. hBalakla.va, OcL 25,. .and. tnkermann, anxious of Nov. fo the 1854, some' Governor 5, General Gourkoj-; Owing of Lord delivered a misapprehension Poland has highly Raglan's.1 that but fatal at orders, heroic Warsaw, which inflammatory ch&rge/bj speech in that the the which, ,so many Light Brigade, he concluded saying by lives were lost was made in the battle Russian troops .knew, the roads.- iwhich of Balaklava. Lord who was and that if the Liican, lead to Vienna and Berlin, of the 8st- Hussarscolonel tilh Feb. 22, far he would, taunted too Czar was when he became of the 1865, Colonel the order His troops to. cross frqutier. 1st of Life was made are The Anarchists regiment Guards, perpetrating a and Lieutenant-Genbral -fin' in Paris '1858, by throwing dynamite outrages General nominated offices. was, Aug. 28, 1865 bombs into the public, a and in the village K;C.B; for his Crimean services', burst A Swiss, reservoir G.C.B. in 1869 is Commander of the and flooded the district: of Montreux to

A brutal

1

and

Germany ;

Bismarck

Prince

quantity

of

has been secured. money Falk !has sold in London the diamond in supposed, Bingera fields, New South Wales, for forty thousand ppunds subject to an expert's inspection,

1

.

convicted'.

ill.

Lucan,

George

B.G.C., second

|

the

Natalie.

A

the ;

he was He arrested. immediately suicide. supposed to have committed

!

t

completely

are

The

was

.

.

,

popular

Qav'I

police

of

.3D,

Republican

especially

the

Duchess

Hon.

at

--

it is imminent, against the of the' expulsion

Harrisop. Nov. 10. murder in

of theormeri; vibtijnsv panic" throughout' been have yet

.(the

I

,

OttUlt?

Tennyson ill;' J/

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The American General Harrison,

Vtf

His

;

have gained a legal on -The court victory appeal. upheld the appea bf member of the Salvation the recent conviction -at Army, against

i

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the

through

.Lilt?

seriously/

dead. Men

will

steamer.

woman

-"tbcise

and

seriously Earl

.

Six

I

of

;

nimnnnlnvir lATOJUO-LO/lllA

vuu

died is

Salvationists

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is

Lord

;

is

.

restore

000:' The

for

j

Commission has Royal Currency recommended that England should join America, Germany and Italy in a Union to

solid

in this victim case of the unfortunate was mutiterribly

body

"

;

baffled.

The

"silver

a

111

as

There London.

allow without

difficulties

separation

UI1U

.manner

which

relations Colonies

the

and

in

article.,

elastic

InvuUy'

j

,

he tates that tween England

being The

.Ui.L wiiiun

:

uuague,

;

also -class.

another

been the

iWhitechapel,

at, inaugurated Birmingham: American Magazine Mr; Glad

has

stone

J

euerauuu

has

There

,

Worn-

a

supporting T

m_.i

fkn

ah VAX

respecting

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Euglahd is making The countess of Sandhurst and lady

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in

strongly

c?

approved. Melbourne

Artillery

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land

Mayor

not

fashionable alleged lias been arrested

I

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are

been

having

his position.

leave

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ri

Sydney,

j.

Liberals.

Aberdeen

m

Lord Carringt'on speech denied that

;

,

progress.;

after times

VWUiUUO

Pitt, Walker

Colonel

.

"

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v

a

were

rescued.

were

boat,

and

who

Adelaide, Saturday. Smith a farewell gave

n

v

is

Major

;

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Burns

recommendation

chairman

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Com before the Parnell that the murders, mission and proves in are. to Ireland traceable outrages of the Irish the influence Land League. The finaLresults 6f the mtinicipar el that 'the voted J'sho'ws Sdujth shows a for in England Cleveland and!th(f North' ection's large gain

powerful

f.urn

nao

their

part called

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Women suffrage

named

Holmes

!

recognise

World says thatithe ap Governors pointment of the remaining will Lord Knutsford be a surprise, being

the

steam-launch:

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to

ooau

.the

(by

'evening, than ten

WTV

China insists of upon the same Germany will only right of entrance to succession British colonies as other Princess the of Holland but the ?Gov,erument are Wilhelmine to throne Rations, not on that that country the condition enters to hurry fmatteVs; x\ t disposed 8-11 the Bund- like Bavaria. V u h E The Emperor William intends visit INTERCOLONIAL. Stamboul and Athens the ing during The Czar of Russia, Sydney, Nov. 9. coming spring. miner's the Francis of and The lias been ac-. Austria, agreement Emperor Humbert of Italy resunae work will also make next I; King Cepted and they week. The strike is ended. tour The coma; similar during next spring. binedJosses of the masters and men An analysis of the voting at the Pre inthe recent strike is estimated at sidential in election the Uuitea States £150, that

says the

Net-

xneir

Chief Justice and the Speaker. The Adelaide Board Hospital threaten to' tend in their if resignation

jWadai.

;

Thomas

to inflict on this colony. A sham-fight the troops took among All the Defence place yesterday. forces turned out. The. Register in its issue this morn-

j

the

men

!

mutilation

.the.

and

in

two

of 'Adelaide ;aiiid Sir Norwood. Edwin retires into civil life. The Advertiser this .morning that South Australia says would Sir Edwin Smith or our prefer Chief Justice as to many Governor men. the ColonialOffice choose might

'

that-.

in

cent.

£920,-

occurred

arownea.

last

less

no

has; been-; depsiye.vyictpyy> gained' the forces of the Mahdi over the

by Egyptian

Railways of the account-,

in

at

whereby

Baidsley

Edwin

banquet

perished.

Whitechapel

per

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17| stands

accident

to-day,

were

Sir

1

'

committed The

boat

Thomas

',

Another

fatal harbour

run' /down was,' A man Essex. woman Clara also in the same

Mayor's banquet held; stated that Salisbury Har rison's as election President of the !h'ad dilates been jUnited completely and that the Sackville-West (annulled, incident »an purely;. / electionHactibi Lord Salisbury also said that the peace

been

now

Lord',) lord1

yesterday,

of

-found

..I

Balmoral.

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the

;

H. Blake's againstjSir been forwarded to the

1

of Kiel. Minister

been

late

:

ion strance

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Emperpr

Mayor

new

The

status,

oi n¥re

it.

..

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a

reserve

000.

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by the sanction

Royal

of the

Nov.

#

I/11

J Queen

which now papers, reply with a boldness in the history unparalleled, of Germany ionrnali'smi nhd''1the sensation! ne&i-

[?]

their;

The

|

Mr. Birmingham of members. payment speech' favoured will not retire from He also said tbat!he the Irish is settill politics question

to' raise, anxious, The evidence

declared

j

y;

FOREIGN. London. in his Gladstone

;U:

Irish

that aud .that Europe was assured, it was; they were jof ' abortive 'for to' impossible abaii'don attempts England while to destroy: offices the Soudanese rebelliou with dyna-; the|public' jEgypt » I initefi -M continue/li.l «-. c;;! The Emperor has issued A disastrous William a has colliery explosion that his recent occurred at is feared proclamation, indicating p It Pittsburg. rebuke intended for was Liberal that one' 'hundred sand sixty mien have only

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Daily

nr

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some of including have been arrested

|

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e

zz

ana.

reported

iBolh :Tyne$ide<il persons perisnea. .Sir William that.

year. mother persons, Twenty

and State

©elegants,

sann, is

.the,

I

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jfomgtt

named

,

BartrDyke,,.M'PV,;''is; ;ceyl|aijl.q.,beiii#gf tP ,a ipolqnial appointed gfiVjernprfthipi; Mr. Parnejl (of says that.ith'e "sittings the Times Enquiry Commission will-last

mi ting and are do away;

Church

of

anli

vessel It

:

with

and

(Nationalists

j

o

vessels

com

of public faith, who would

a

altogether.

are

francs,

pardon, Liberals

ei

lish

absolutely necessary. This amounts that those to saying tent upon keeping three Sees vacant as

mur

accoin-'

all

English

j

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his

:

they

offer

.

sus

>

becoming support which; for in the for as, Concordat;;, of fact the new1 Sees would not

matter

a

The

I

Government

free

a

plices

i

being

the

derer;

on

j

that

Church prodded

of

picion cio-i'i

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arrested been the Whitechapel

will-'i /raike) :the to-day, of Sir Henry simnlt)aneou6.:j member fox -districts, Blake's single, Queensjquestion with the t,o in the House of elections ofd jland r.shorteinngP appointment of Parliament.) in fit m l Commons. Baron de Worms stated in fittings between to A teviiible.,,cdllisi.Q_n Mr. that Sir Thomas -too.ki reply Childers p.lace iV/T unTI niiil DA«M» a1 /t ll 'o oil OUUIUVI UHllllllB barque and and an Eng jujiwuAiniaibU Norwegian

,

I

toifMalta.

r

any .of similar

Substantially

;

out

put back

has

sailor

J

,

to'1 0,right stop! to the pay allotted If you; I say you have not. Bishops. su ppress Sees that have been created the, since the Concordat was signed, you do and, ministers of Loot allow the prelates I

. lias.. aiifj;

A

'jfor

Federation, National-iiLiberal-iri Conference of; Birmingham .has adoptedi a programme Jor single. .and jfoi ia ;v,Qtes,-

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have of the

You say you

blade The

,Sussexj ,)|bounid .broken .jher,i.p)'opellerf. )

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ens.

Nantes

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the

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steamer

,

Australia,.

to show that- the reduce the pay of

opinion goes to has no right

,The

1

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rescuejd.

named

man

draftsman in the Lands Department; has committed suicide. He arrived about 12 months the Cape. ago from the names of horses Papers referring'to in the present running race-meeting have been found amongst his luggage. November 9. Sydney, The bank of New South Wales has

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two

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burg to 3yduey, collided eaidNiMs' hf-AbqWleen,

I

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ubolished. make provision

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inri

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the has n whether State question to keep certain Bishops' Sees right M. Ollivier remarks vacant, The Concordat says about the

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has miles

with

oval sports in the evening,

beautifully and electricity

were

continued1

in consequence

lighting.

Queensland, Agent General

-

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11.

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to the will

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observed

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parochial vestments,

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happened in/ course appearance of the' Svan was very pretty at midrday. especially wl en, some scores of, yachts and boats and, were dingies The riding upon. |her breast. " "were" the resnlt foilowirig fouroared Dpenrace .Fremantle 'Rowing Ql ib pair-oar race Fremantle Rowing CI lb Mr. F. Whitlock's dingy sailing race,

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and,

sasipn,

ac thi

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for

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1 the if. numbers of thought I have often, co were. Bent Recokd, weekly country a good many copies might thus townships of,. be disposed Many .persons who do ..tiieir names on not care about.. entering induced of subscribers the list might-be. now In to purchase a copy and. again. Catholic Societies tlie exist, places wliere to a great in could assist,officers extent, of the paper, if the sale effecting they

a

feasting

There are the coming little The done here

YORK. ..t

!of

the

in the Local to practise,as an: agent, A good character Court. was given Dixon by' the Resident Magistrate. /' Mr. Burt the that the expressed bpinibii Act .that never intended: a (man not legally, should be permitted to. practise in a qualified Court.

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years/

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in.

appropriate Agricultural. Burlesque. bejgood enough to be styled

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Resident in Magistrate the practice." seconded the resolution, Sir M. Frazer. arose; to

The Hon He said that'

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take place in the/ PerthHall thisYoung- Men's Society's which will The- -subject is one evening. of shortlyjpefhaps, engage the attention the electors ofviz. the this colony, orotherwise of a Second desirability Chamber Government. under-Responsible is

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practice

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Club's held /Regatta, ;on enabled Birthday, many the city "ari'd who 'are' 'port to pass away a fewihours

aquatic sports ing themselves

.

whether

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At Roebourne a man has been fined £5, with the option of undergoing six months' for assaulting an aboriginal imprisonment, de native., (Colonel Angelo ,is evidently, termined /that the poor blacks in his dis-. trict' shall' be protected from the .cruelty of unfeeling whitemen.

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to the opposition provisions to Solicitors. Acts relating the Government will issue

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are surrounding locality looking tolerably however are well. Late corn crops very backward. in instarices, Potatoes, many and a look ;.very well,' promise good yield, of. Austrathough in the neighbouvhood are lind and elsewherel a grea,t many dying off owing to the blight. next is the' for day fixed Thursday in the hbldirig of .the AgriculturahShow; The Beverley. programme promises the show will be. much— what really,;

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of the" residents fo id of amusement

Local

manner

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to Fremantle, Solicitor, there and Police Courts Whether as a Solicitor.

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Swan on JSatur-. rescued "by boy was tb be in happened in

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man

young

BUNBURY

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the Resident at Bunbury Magistrate is in the; habit of permitting of bad a person James Dixon antecedents— named pro Clerk to Mr. to act as fessing Lovegrove,

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entered of1 the Dean Anglicantherefrom £20 'in The other articles:-/ we, believe; discoveredthief

a

last,

1871,"

The Hon Sir M. Fraser in: reply istated:. the had been refused grant-in-aid pn that, account of the closeness of the' school to the Government there' was accom one, at' which modation for a greater, number of pupils than

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Act,

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of'Ybrk is very dull, .owing, of no the lack ;of circulation to, Our leading., money. shopkeepers have"; notified their/ customers that they will in future 'discontinue 5 per 'cent.' allowing discount, signified" '.'although they have to/ sell.. at! more reduced their .intention!

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/

Theitown doubt,

Honourable

the priricipleiof assisting Elementary and, that has been, acted in .the. ,/on principle a is grant-iriCity of Perth, /on what grourid the Church of aid refused to" 'England day! situate at- ithe coiner of! Charles and school, distant Duke 120 chains, streets,, ,"pr,.a/ mile, and from the Boys,' and ,7o or nearly a-half, fthe Girls' Bchbols/11' a mile1 from

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on

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our

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Elementary

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lb' is' for notified, public iriforiri'atibri; that 9 new'town allotments Jhave recently' 'been laid out at Roebuck Broome, Bayj, numbered, and .that they from; 42. to 50, are the provisions now, open for sale under of the Land Regulations. !" !Mr. W.' C. Ramsay,' to th'ell! has Applied Roads to Wellingtoii Board,1 Bunbury,' erect tyro swing gates apross roads known as minor also roads, Minninup-Bunbury / minor roads.' Minniriup-Strath'am

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is

of

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simple n of

positi

nail,

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from

the

we&tbgL

the

sun

cast

will

sun,

Try

uo

matter

at

a

shadow directly how cloudy the,

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correspondents

late'

Council,. asked, the.

Secretary

v

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Legislative Dr; Scott

last, evening, the Colonial

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Walter.Hartwell Jameshasbeenappoin-. ted a'Notary' Public for1 this Colony.' His: the itt" Gbverri'or Excellency '/ 'Executive has been/.pleased; to'i -Council,of the;Royaltv: on Guano.; being: approve (lowered, from ,30s, po 10s.; per (ton of the / of the /vejssei. .registered tonnage

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should be dis jiipt,, the in advance of are" not worth 'tunes/ cOrisidering? they I must revert to a made1 suggestion to about twelve, months all since, .which, in advance; of, the. times., appearam:es, was to the boon yriiich would 1 drew attention erection' of pillar be conferred by1 the boxes in .this town; in certain 'Idealities was mentioned My suggestion by me: but 20 years hence evidently premature the of these parts will/enjoy inhabitjants the privilege which'I asked for them, I suggestions,

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to

no ';'

landlord

who

Oh

yiard.

'they'

.

my

exclaimed

Margaret throwing

her

tones, rending round the poor blind- boy. of her At the sound '

feeble face of

the

known

passed over He moved

joy-

child.

Paul

-

Throwing

;

Jaunet has dying, and I feel very ill." ceased singing " are, here you But how, is it that; did this acci ," and how. said without crying went awayyou the blind boy. ;

gone,

,

premised

.

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that

was

"

me"

-leave

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with

sister

am,,

ing;

he

the

you, my close to him

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these and relieved ;by the blind boy soon fell attentions, a deep slumber. Then remembered Margaret the prison she had escaped from of her out explaining the reason her,

retraced

she

as just a street by the

she felt

nized

warrant

happened :he,

good with

stories

easily

on

I.

her

at the

the door,

dark locking

the

stupid else !

not wife.

look

cell

vagabond.

her

again her in safely.

LANDLORD'S

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no

.

lodging.

of disappearance the latter had thrown

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But

National Library of Australia

not

a

no

the

little

the allow

even

in.

come

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neeci

was

you in ?"

a

Had lost

tome

came,

me

it

refused

knowing

riot

deserted;

I

the furniture me?" said the widow. about

ease

It

the

trees great the icicles, dry, the frozen lawns,

;

the

After

on

and

despair. Mr.

Durand

cruelty

by

a

bench which in hands

stone

wrung

tried saying that

her to he

justify

had found

his it

more

Mrs.

,poor

trembling down

Robert with

she

pointed,

A

smoky

found in

it,

front

Durand

had

to her. lit

lantern

which

you

the

up

might

words

read letters

sign these

in written red large Good Pilgrim Cheap night's that She was almost lodgings." glad Providence her had brought to this "

'

on

.

out on

lest

deep

walked

closed,

properly

frozen

fright well or

some

many windings without intending Mr. house which

of the

;

and ,

ten o'clock The street silent and

scarcely shut.

fall

cellar not her way.

board

were

more

and

cold, she should

it

was

shops

became

shall be sent and put up

rooms

for

of

one

selected

the

three

com

except members u

to

at Liverpool and cowardly, have happened Irish." the among

assault

dastardly, could not

in

a

crime

England, The

other

James Hannan; and Justice Smith Liberal," Gladstonians are not repre of course. the Commission,

a

Tory. sented

"Such

:

brutal

Sir

are

moderate on

A new of warfare shell,

The

:

.

irefuge.

A' great threshold on blocks rags,

others

crowd ;

some

of

were

standing, some stone, with tinsel

and

on

already others

(To be continued.)

sitting

covered and

the

with

spangles.

terrible

at

iu

era

foreshadowed

is

which

tured

has

the

by

a

torpedo

manufac

been

lately

science

a

for

Connecticut, invented by shell made is

Waterbury,

dynamite

gun This

Zatinski. less 3 -16th

,

the'

Captain of

seam

and has been of hydraulic drawn out It represents a cylinder pressure. nearly with 7 feet long, a conical end, with an diameter of 14 inches, and it inside This metal case is 200, lbs. inch brass, cold by means

'

weighs

destined

the

for

The

form

will

awful

power,

afloat

or

of 600

reception

gelatine.

jectile

an

and

one

pro ship could,

no

shore

on

of

mass

explosive which

fortiflcation

of

lbs.

complete

withstand.

possibly

The Indian

News, which

Daily

is

pub

in

of the success tells Calcutta, of a case of snake-bite. ful treatment Dr. Richards was Vincent engaged in a number of experiments with some cob and while one of the he was holding ras, lished

with of procuring the object of its poison in a watch-glass, the snake bit him on the left hand. severely the The Doctor killed immediately laid the wound in his .snake, finger open reptiles some

and applied to it perman bone, at the same time of potash, a to the and ligature finger applying below lie then another the elbow, medical His confreres sought help. the wound, and after cauteris reopened nitric acid it was dressed in the ing with Dr. Richards manner. ordinary gradu the

ganate

recovered

ally

from

to

reported

feel

the ill

no

Mr.

John

colouial

paper, wouiu

doubled

ner

inng

»tuui

could

indignation

wiiu

he was, on a recent Giles's church, when, says he, the incumbents read his prayers and sore-mangled new-fangled

of

one

from

his

prayerin a groaning, because of resonant

deep and

is

"

Alexander's

Mr.

word; what

re

she be present, Sabbath at St.

as

book."

to

in a gives, of his ex he says, in

Geddes,

Jenny

periences. enecr,

Edin

concern

from Canada account a sad

city

it.

in

A places. has recently

who

Alexander

the

visited

and is

accident, from

effects

The state of Presbyterianism of much burgh is the cause brethren from distant stricter

and sickening by the Presbyteri anism of this So far we day." may and agree with him that Presbyteriaoism out of keeping with are ritualism wholly each other, and that any attempt to re of necessity, concile them can re only, sult

in

sickliness.

There are Mall

few

with

sympathy of

James

the

and

200

against had

was rampart of twenty

front

of

been

dug, closed

this

thrown

around trench five and the doors feet

by

their

for charges only capitulated little

found

in

to the

earthern the height

house; in deep had and windows and bars The gates of defended twenty

bayonet

justification

which kinsfolk

Emer Wexford. lictle house

An up

the read the

and

their

fortress.

gallant garrison themselves against last

not

admiration

county

converted

veritable

a

(says

will

police in

lately

gency-men

They

who

gallant struggle and his eleven

Somers

made

Englishmen

Budget)

story

were

weak

ritualism

at

Pall

into

the

"

calls

he

attempt

,,

it

lonely, with

that

for sale towards paying the rent. had not the strength The widow even to answer him ; this last shock -had her: overwhelmed She,

if

as

although all

out with' of the seats. went by and

the town ap almost for all dispeopled, tired out after the long Christmas had and, to retired rest, and

Vigil,

/.I

it—

one

Nobody

j

about

where

wandering a stopped and sat walking

tired on

peared

of opportunity needed and so

an

which

wandered

she

She dragged her weary the Boulevards now

covered

while, down

yes for

good price

I

at perfectly been stolen. to the auction

near

and

her, streets

going. towards

herself,

what

completely sank down

to

and

were

one

offered

money

to

ror

with dusty pathways, and reminded her- that she was without a shelter. .She

else."

widow, dwelling

rules had been violated in consideration of night, but the child grief, to-day and therefore there better

the

were

it."

let

much

was

silent

let

'

down

two into

hour

'

the

was

steps

;

-

that

is

Day,

the compose Court into the Government's of Inquiry is an Times forgeries, Catholic English His fitness for the Bench, and Tory. of such a case for the conduct especially as from his remark this, may be judged trial of three Irishmen dining a recent

to

see

the and

'

she

'

have

making

was

to

deep

about

again."

Some

your should

"Be

CRUELTY.

was

past prisoners too annoyed with so he would not

happened

woman.

you?

has

Robert.

children

said that of

joking,"

said the1 house I was

and

VII.

The president being also a member of of Administration Council of the at the same hearing the Hospital, arrest and of the of Margaret's time to little which had happened accident it his to inform considered duty Paul, Mrs.

it

of it

one

Well

belonged

THE

to

terday

"

it

on.

the

one dispensations, trials had had to go -away. All these Robert of her deprived Mrs. presence of mind. what She seemed not to care

" Consider the circuriistarices, if y'ou You go away without please. saying is in prison, any thing ; your daughter These are son in the your; hospital. fine for a landlord What guarantees

I

but

again,

last

once,

her

I had the right to do so," the his answered proprietor, raising " voice. me six months Don't you owe rent already ?" " Let it, without warning me ?" said

say

of my

cause

along, drag he, cast her prison, and banged

Chapter

,for

before

day

that

,and

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to

continued

and arriving

a

been

situation.

my

my

word Wicked

not

ears

your could have

losing He into

!

?"

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Justice missioners

j-

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.

was

The latter then .! returned to the she would be allowed hospital hoping the near bed to Paul's spend night When she arrived she there, side. was told that it1 was the reguagainst lations of1 the for any outsider hospital the ;to on the premises spend night

'

it!" the

the.poor

know

"we

well. as

had inter

!"

good

anger; very

,

for

You

Very

!

deceived

Come, walk out

.

he

but

"Very rupted these

:-

what to explain would not listen.

had

you

proof

let

"

-

escape anyhow." tried Margaret

so

you, furiously. shan't you

man

:

I

time

have

little

r ve caught the shouted

The

to some "Let

it

she recog-i

up

the

you're "When

"What?"

.

seized

gaoler.

"Ah! wretch," "This

but

and Robert

Mrs.

utmost

she

over

the

was

girl,

the

and walked reply her steps towards she hoped she would

no

visiting

gaoler

<(

here

you,

;

care

Durand.

i

there, coming back

flight.

roughly

looking

for

,,

now,

hole

of

inade

message

impression

thought her

told

so

directed where prison, but Margaret,

me here brings astonished., Jf,It widow, but me brings here,,. Sir, I come to ask, the key which the president

your

"Come,

-"

herself

and

arm

the

in

Mr.

He

She

yesterday."

thither, the corner

steps

turning

was

she

see

M-

brings

chance

sheer fatigue. of my lodgings Jeft

to

surpassed

,

repeated not chance

that with

;

indifference. and. deaf

!

What

.

She

her

on

till

and Baptist's the slightest with she listened

.

..

chance

is

kind into

Calmed

. .

the

nfif!

w

night

hoping

-

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"

.

on/1

i-i-n

umcxii

appeared

What

said

,

—J

Mrs. Robert, did not make

in the., evening. o'clock her. totter7. Robert directed, her dwelling. The. towards

steps

near

quite

in

mother

,

in

,

proprietor ;heri

arm

And 'she pressed him ;to the hospital. and thus followed, nuns in of the charge The |god the child's examined wounds,hospital UUUUU

,

six

Mrs.

"

I

Here

i

was

'

his

free.

Paul.",

It when

,

.

don't

Margaret, seeking

cried,

rest.

:

.

of you."

care

"

hours

.

hospital

take

as

,

flovn again. a man child" said poor Courage, "We will carry you to standing by. doctor will where a kind the

weighed

lbs.

explosive

:

that you know you need not rely on his help any for he will have longer, " else to d o with nothing you, These reiterated shocks had caused certain a to creep over insensibility

'

"

was

was

who

Baptist,

has just come -home and when he heard that accused of being a thief he told me to let prison,

Brevans,

and

Sister alternately. found it difficult to persuade her very a little even to take nourishment. Aft last, towards evening, seeing, that was less and seemed Paul suffering she was upon to; calmer, prevailed home to; take,, a return to her few

threw

,

to set him-

left

master

My

Madge

Margaret

examination which would

the next day. His and him, fearing The hospital

about

never

down." raise her to tried up Margaret but he screamed brother in, her arms, so that she had and groaned pitifully me

the

as

noon

crowd,

and

along

came,

,

carriage

a

,

the

of the

about

see

possible her innocent. all prove probability restless Paul spent a very fever did not diminish and the

towards

went-

"

from

.

heard

I.

I

..noise

maliciously

.

where

to

soon

to

have

,

arid

,

and

courage

his

for, |

her

die,

-

more.,

put

apprentice, said to her

,

all

was

was

and very soon was exhausted," strength he became delirious. Ths Robert was in a stupor. jMrs. 'tried to calm, her, assuring, president consethat it the was ordinary hejr also of such accidents. He quence

I singing. thought arid so, almost beside what do I ran to not knowing I kept At first seek for you: I wanted to beg the houses. At last I got did not dare. not

was. Jaunet we should all

but

hb

Staub's

riiet

i

answered yesterday" " we had The bread

bandaging tO bed again,

j

.

was

since

ever

ceasing

I

;

,

is

Margaret, dent happen?" " Our mother

up but

ill-famed He pointed house out. an where mountebanks lodged at the time of great fairs. at Mr. Durand The widow looked with He thought he could contempt. her by the aid of his pocket, appease and drawing out a few pence he offered them to her, but Mrs. Robert got up and walked away in silence. At a few paces from the house she

knew

.

.

.

,

mother

near

pence."

heart

the

at

ewe

shorn

in,'

'

:

,

i

:

My

myself, out to

come

.

out

"

hospital chair.

Of the poor -widow. his mother's trembling, by within his how own," hand, clasped her, and, these, gro'ans pained the to bear himself pain nerving the went Opera silently, through tion with firm heroism. finished, was When the

her,

:

cried

had

through

and as the ring-dove hides the sparrow-hawk by pursued -its mother s beneath itself trembling-' to -Margaret. so: Paul clung wing,arm around her, he1 his left

towards

the entered' in an'1 arm

,

i

Jihe

of

ray

a

seated

was1

:

only 'just surgeon5 and was tO examine the, proceeding1 arm which swollen, greatly being; made the operation ..The very difficult. moanings that escaped the _po6r. child re-echbed each time it was touched

arms

well

-

voice,1

brother; in'heart-'

my

!,,

Paul The

Come now,"

brder.

,.1W

...

Paul!

Paul

!

in

_

When

,

Grocl

be

No pity No pity in affairs

sets his added he, calming down, "to prove to you I am still hum ane, I can show a house where you you be lodged will' for the very cheaply down at the end of the there night,' " street Good Inn." The Pilgrim will ask you only for a few They

'just '

the the

upto '

I

"

1

it

key1 gave ,'to' 'chainced

"

'

lips:

pirichhd

the,

'out,'

!

,

taking

..

inert his

blood

s)but:

-

with

hang

arm

right,

and immovable by his all covered smock was word escaped his poor

,

ing down side whilst

his

pale,

'

1

;

1

face

against

'

His

wall,'

upright

,

seated

was

complaint

.

He

general because' one

,

the

"

angry

the

that's

the

.;

|

'

said

!"

pity

'

';|

on1 without listening :who' was' the endeavouring' president He to. her. was1 obliged to console after the door himself her, and

BOY;

'

no

!

j

;

She walked

BLIND

LITTLE

took

room", 'herself '

(Continued).-

THE

the

of-

and

'

,

corner

a:

a

I have not even a me roof to shelter for the night" for it" said he. "I am very sorry, lend I would most willingly you a but all my houses are let." reifuge

.

"

Ai

"

:

Wi"

for

\

>

from

(Translated

the

when

'

Whn

French

the

18

champion

a

N.S.V7.

.

DAUGHTER.

of

fleece

Walgett

.

inexpressible her given'

had

.

of

state

The

to put his affairs in order, necessary and he complained of all the bad debts which were liim., ruining " Mrs. murmured Robert Therefore,"

Des anguish. and 'she strength,' pair to leave her had managed unassisted the bed and don her 'attire.' her arrived he told the president could not mother news, and the poor word she tottered utter a-' but' ;

EB'S

.

T

:

PAIN

THE

feet

ram and battering and' at hours, eight when the roof of

fire. .caught The stronghold of their action is to be the fact that the eviction took which the resident a rent

for place had magistrate lord to reduce; been having

the land of the tenants a which the one, just the landlord thought should in

the

vain

urged

offer

magistrate have accepted.

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be eaten

grain,

Son/ And

Climate.

properly

The

the -t

s

be

of the crop

the best giving only be success moist as climate,

soil can

cultivated in fully the plant requires wheat.

uu

ruie,

a

moisture

more

than

Sowing/ Pure seed should be sown and at. the date found best suited to the circumstances of the locality. is June a good month for Oats do not sowing. to

be sown so require early bnt theiend of June is late the

as

Two OCOU

Jvl

four

not

tiller

per

acre

is

medium

tage After-Treatment.— crop crop

is

sume

way

in

put

cftilU

be

may

does not

as

wheat,

enough.

than

do

IctlJUf

gUUU

bushels on

thicker

sowing

plants bushels

wheat, much.

so

litte

enough

liULU

bill

with

sown

l»U

vO

advan

lead

the

after

Rolliug

but advantageous, benefit by harrowing in

a

the-

the

at

salt,

has

been in

cept well

down.

eaten

of 2 cwts.

rate

found

afflicted

coughs, should

well-rotted

or

the land

soil,

with

manured

manure

The

it

is

is

the oat In the

the

when the straw used, but, except for reaping, the short process wasteful one. The Caterpillar. Oats are .

is

larly

generally

from

rust

disease,

them

giving

little

however,

pest,

is too

stomach. able not

sometimes said animals fed on

is

Animals

corn.

food a

if

fed

considerably

very

fed well

amount

those: or

>

and trouble.

smut, The

sometimes

is

that

the is

eateD

on —

good

this

and

the

to

the

. ,

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. ,

,

.

minis-

<tlie

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baptized, shore aud

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on

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some

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an

First

real

1 .

.

estate

How

man—'

j

busi

is

with

ness

you ?' ditto— Poor. I |Second of Boston 'meb WQi k a couple 'hole in the ground iog that but it wouldn't well, work.' '

tried

.to

into

buy-

'

for

!

ga

a

1

What

was ;the trouble ?' Well, you' see, we had the thing bn and was just ready to sign the papers,'/, firje wnen the gasoline in the tank played I am going to get a larger tank oujt. and will make it go next tiine;' i'

we

the

climate

i

.

:

!'

sooner

'

up the piped Shore, Sailor."

where where

place,

'

appropriate sisover-zealous, " Pull for thei hy mn',

which

te;r

the.

England,

At

hymn.",

healthier

imported,

,

'

.

.

have

in

emily

why

1

1

howled.

solution;

inV

which

sucking-pig thick and

of

hoarseness1 white of

it

AND BRAN FOR PIGS. subscribers

our

strong,

pigs.

well-known

a

cask over

something

or

night

;

in

man

People

that

A| wet

spring

;

Bad

live

face

tr

I

out

the and

scrupulously his

poultry

droppings indignant

who careful

is

a

the

A

Tall

people.

yard, and refuse, because

1

over

twenty

summers , '

,

'

:

tAiiif

"

load

happened

minister. of the

It

his

Protestant

iTAlirtriw

nnfulnoQ

nr

to

meet

a

,

is

from

pale

The

water.

the', '

'of

'i-'outh1

'

teacher

?

will

l

hope. "

would

"No,

Mr.

ean

:

!

"Did How

"

"In

There

the

is

a oue

of

An

a

a

hill

and

trap expects trapse

bear

than

more

need not

Lend

a

sister."

me; 5 dollars."

'

you the rhubarb Patient: "Yes sir." did take it." you pie."., paper

that it

any Bless me, name?'

will

destroy come

may

in

'

my

good man, 'Sand-paper,

Accommodating

Menial.—

"Why

when I rang ?" asked a you come servant. Becase lady of her coloured ' " I didn't beah de bell. Hereafter when don't hear the bell, you and you coiue tell

the, '

me

Protestants,' And are you

so."

"

Yassum."

yer

reverence, Joh buy ?" Protestant, a Catholic." wonder great that,

a

"

No sir, I'm Then tis a would carry

Protestants'

"on

back." "

'

you

'

J

ybiir

1

wonderful

Nothing because

you and

for

good

see

at

about

all

like

we

to

it,

return

evil,1 you know when5 'I gd mother will boil my these that Protestants I've1 got on my back and take1 the harm out of them." "The minister in a indulged very and like the hearty labgh, liberal gentlemen he was, he gbnerously tbreiv J ohnny a crown British piece, mbney ; the latter burst whereupon out in an

home

"

:

take

"

cleaning sweeping up all was astonished I told him the

"

sir,

bear

didn't

always

in

that'

"

"

She

in

one

polish 'contact with.' what is its

set

Browu,you be

never

sister

Patient: '

boom

a

Doctor,: ordered

Doctor

have

naturally

difference between to get One's.hard up, hard to get down..

cause

A

:

I

the

,

She: He

aud

the

is

pill

other's

this

j

Johnny. " ' jWhat kind of potatoes are they have there'1" contibued you

"

widow! Marylaud and caught a young man.

morning pour a ker

)

<

dyspepsia,

earth

.,

'

wasiamobg

:

of

spring

1

the

was

'

.

Ireland. thbt young lad, what's, "jSay, you back ?" asked the mihister.' got on your " Potatoes, yer roverenbe;" yesponded'

marksman.

long

.revolvers—

What

HINTS,

mine

;

"

name

.

madam.'. of

;

,

Protestants" was given to with a blui&h potatoes rind, being A lad named oblong in shape. Johnny7, carried a kiBh full Downing bf them on' his back one day. Kish! is ab' arrangernenit made of wicker work, almost in form, and used .'generally square to

:

and

'

friend

:

boy

minister."'

A blind bad pupils.

"

most

the

a

boy

j

Large

similar

was

a

by

I

moon.

then cold water of boiling water into osene tiuful same, all the time, adding about 1 lb. stirring and after standing a few of common fat, be ready for use." hours it will The to feed eight above will be sufficient pigs be three tried; will meals, and, if once to fatten found wonderfully!— -Rural', Australian. more

n

0

j

with surprising bucket of ordinary of bran, of corn, dipper thin with cold solution,'

a

&

an

diet,

an

same

into

stand

add

& 0

ir

\

and

preparation results: Half

a

j

.

POL

following farmer treats

.

'

j

!

for

pollard

a

writer ago;

be relieved

Missing

sickly

:

manner

Weeping One'

is related as incident a In Ireland pbt&tbesr of naines. Wheii the1

variety

go by

mouptains

,

and

let

The following redoubtable" fact.

in

has

The

Outwitted

....

canyiug

<©

pig-feeding. some of our cheap and

our

alwkys

P.fllTV

,

and

'

audible

again."1

dosq.

abounds, not very the stomach, and is weak

'

guests, bne of

"That's

(

may by using, the an beaten egg; thoroughly with lemon juice and sugar. A tnixpd taken is the teaspoonful occasionally

to

kindly readers a valuable note ,'oh u He doubt No says readers are not aware' of a bran good way to prepare

in

to the defective

;

1

back room. who had heard the sobB, the children who it was// was the ;reply. "She! Emily," howls when papa gets married

the asked

he warts two or three times a day, a short andijn time they will disappear. be to know It useful thai may

such

is, .

could

I

If your

mixed

bit

'small

recent/. got married: time, nbtWithstafaiding had a house fiill of grown, up While the marriage ceremony

fourth

being performed be heard iu the

of

on

any

he

was

.

For mix two tablelips chapped of clarified a few honey with spojonfuls of lavender Water or auy other drops and annoint the lips frequently. perfume, To remove warts bullock's get a little rub a little ; gall and keep it in a bottle

the'

the

children.

/

:

in dissolved food for proper

for

a

ammonia

with, "

be .the more advis for a short time after is and its fat very fat,

of the of the

flesh

consequence with

sent

of

ended by of cotton

tooth'.;

;

aged widower

for

thalt

I

I

may be speedily

application

saturated

which not apple-sauce, the palate, but corrects its of fat, and thus operates on the alimentary canal.

beneficially

a

?

Observer.

I

thej

An ly

or

gooseberry only gratifies

The

i

:

Toothache

with,

more

A

nitrogeneous waste generally deof it through

:

I

I

wholesome

would

drink.

to

as

manure

for

I

..closed-iu

a

in;

from

not, ideas

Adelaide

S.J.S.,

consumption, Under other as

is

its

promote, It

POULTRY

corn

than,

:

the people Please sing

to

been

h|as

second advent baptism which, in a town which bordered;

a

place

turned said

I

.ulcers,

it as pork, subtle and soluble than other. The additions most proper pork are the acidulated vegetables, is

water

singu

much

are

to

Shade

f

who

Even in delicate may be eaten sparingly that a dram: is necessary its is erroneous, for digestion indeed liquors: may prevent,

eating

MANURES. It

a

,

spirituous but cannot

pollard, a

caterpillar destructive. No practical meaus very of saving' the crop from this has pest been the best course discovered, being to sow that ripen before early varieties the advent of the caterpillars, and cutting the crop before it is overripe.

from

suffi

with

.palatable.

assist

to

the the

is

frbe

or

good pork

LARD

aud

ui

.matter

:a,

?with.

of sei-yice."

Connecticut .River, after having walked ter, in the person to yards with

the ,pests

As

.me

years

the1

upon

and shelters summer, from the rain in the that is winter, be carried and, that can simple idea, ,out> with to. the a, shed; closed north, west, and oben to the 'Soutli.— and east.,'

as

this meat health bnt the notion

One

be

should

it

our

better.

dish of pork. weak stomachs,

with disease

TO PREPARE

bone-dust, before

reaper best machine for harvesting crop in all parts of the colonies. inland the stripper districts

binder

adapt

is

people.

sowing. —

i

1

gnano,

stable

Harvesting.

we

a

avoid pork. and when

also,

circumstances, moderation, as

avoid

to

chest

the acre, and ex

advantageous,

rich

very

to

and eruptions, from wounds1

Persons

not

with

Top-dressing

water.

snow,

con

those

or

Eaters '

juico readily

off should, Feedingas a rule, be avoided, as the crop will not suffer so much as wheat for over well after growth, aud does not recover

being

poiovuo

sedentary exercise.

to tendency, are suffering will be wise

the

is

have have

they

wiiubui-

indigestion1, life without

outdoor

properties

soil.

wheat.

as

uy

frequent

Oats require

uvuiuuu

from

who

"

The

every

stand hot fowls of, fact, in trees roosting, fowlhouse. \Ve old-fashioned idea cannot

rather

.

cient

of

soils

crack—

!

in

fer

oat

medium

into

poured

20

;

a

but the best results are variety, from obtained fertile alluvial The soil. habit of the is much root the same as in wheat, so that the same system of is cultivation required ; deep and thor results'.

be

more,

pigs the quantity' rearing the quality of. the .flesh is the feeding and sidered in rearing! to that idea. It should, antagonistic

different

ough working

'requires

and/ should

.

flourishes in a less wheat. .Fair yieldb from and loamy soils

i

shaving

by its

took

a grape-bug, the Lift ;.up; it rests upon; the find them lying

'

doubtedly

crop soil than clayey can be obtained —

meats

that than

beef,

.

be successfully cultivated where climate is too oats, dry for white in the' case of wheat, varieties should chosen to local conditions. according

than:

are

you

injured

.

inferior

sidered all

which

meat,

than beef> or sparingly 'con physicians Anciently,, it eaten and when carefully; the most nutritious of digested, but :in this were un ; they The mistaken. mere fact

mutton.

Calcutta but can

a;hard.

7/

"

:

an

is

masticating

rufters,

:

what

so

(

:

Pork

bright

The

varieties/

!

of.

,1 have a s'oii years old. succeed or the sooner I latei"/!.," to hear it. And when he cipeuSj buy him a bew razors Ttieilir

During

like

odour. where

7

qomu»p.ncei|.

14

.was

glad

:one i

the roof and will rafters, you u pon the top side. .If I were thickly a fowlhouse built I should having just have an open shed, with the roof hinged at the back like of a box, so that the. lid could be raised up, aud then a can of it; acid could soapsuds or carbolic boiling

extracts

it

insect its

a:

and

tsuge

it."

'

other oat is

end

PORK.

and grows straw of giain, yields well, medium The Tartarian oat has length. a and a long straw, strong bright long, in well favorable condi grain, yielding but requiring more moisture than tions, those brown

bjatv

needed."

more

thick,

of decomposing what is in it, and

act aii'

with

not

into,

them., crack

tiiiu

on

exclamation sir,

to

the

may in

Glory you

;

:

"Oh, pray and

'

may Divine

wan you Heaven

the

mother

Son

to

day get for

that

of

convert a

crown

crown

God you of

;

piece

gev me.". The minister

thanked the boy for aud did spme prayer as. he thinking; walked pensive'y the road, musaiong on the intimate: connection iug .there, must be between necessarily a mother his

and such

a a

son, especially Son.

such

a

mother

.

short,

is

The

freely.

the the

in

from

aiiy

dark-brown

aj

tuo

see

'

a

for

out, The

in

because

that-

in matter has .nothing' itp the soil needs, therefore that, need, way supply

ib

!

I dou't

But

'

grains

follow

means

eoQ

my

'

is

tali

i6

cannot

it

smaller, of good and stiff,

grain and

no

vegetable that composition

vuu

juu

I

j

Hopetown

a

heavy

hard, bright, Its straw quality. does notched its

auuuu

Jf

.

fin

day,,;

find

:

'Indeed

'

the.

'

This

"

show !

"b.usibeks

I

I

possesses

but:

by

.craunies for,

WhyV

'

'sure."

be,

dear."

interesting.

will

.am

TbfiR

nigh

to

moons,

?

son

my

horticultural plant,

cigars

who

trouble, at

becomes of the old

Change1 Required.— 'f Hbwi Hoiig beeu in but-iness as a barber ?'' haye.you b Near ly 2Q years, 'sir. I

I

sandy

somewhat

It

i

certain

birds-

poor

so

;

A

j

when

.

oat

yll

any

.

to shake owing to beiug liable should be cut on the green side.

UUC4

the,

worry

'to scraob off ft and the ,-wbpd work pf the, house initiated can .the Only, They ,may be.lpund wedgpd; or the joiats:.pf the ppstB

f

straw,

and,

Uvutilib

that .the concerned.

are

'

;

of cleanliness;

1

short

a

uv7

buivlibp

fowl

where

parasites qnd: clear.

fal.l

,

has rather

iUI

woodwork

the

in.

is,

lies

rules

the

a

'

It

husks.

It

.

OlUlo

ounoy oat, and the bat,

the Hopetown Poland oat. The potato oat has a some what short and compact ear, with round thin

he washes with complied if

1

'?;

TbeohKihoeiis, die of newmonia,

how very

persons ten. :in a fowl cieanlipess of sweeping and. white as the schoolboy, .thinks, his face and neck, he has.

just

What

At the tobacco

is

thipk,

:

consists jog,:;

of

:

it

has!'

try

,

isi.tbe

.

tne

oat, potato the Dun oat,

out

-

toe

They

to.

in best work 'by, is hard or impos,-

'of her which it

nine

;that

man!

a

afte'r

he should

''

they

,

are

much

means,

whitewash.

piistake

yard wash

Now,

'

eties

does

ture

direct

vari-

principal

to

.

In thicommon oat Tartarian oat. seeds grow on all sides of the central and in the Tartarian the seeds stem, oat on one side of the stem. Of the grow of the

are

inasmuch, as by can detect, chemistry1 it furnishes iis decomposition iu the soil the means to make/this exactly necessary Na loose1 nitrogen in the air available.

the

some

such absorbents

for

"

pa P'

.

ex

the

oat,

and

nitrogen

rich;in

phosphates, element taken of' the Wiup by the mal's It is a system. quite seriqus the oue .which the' many mistiike,' make, or to conclude that straw, veget hay, haB no able bud simple, matter, pure as' mail urial value we It iiayV has, mahurial value than often said; a greater

Seed.— There are Oi? numerous but for. species of oats, prac tical into purposes they may be divided the common two. classes, viz., oat and

common

all

'

.

that

.word

once

'

are

is

manure

«

fbr

tensively grown "Varieties

oats

crop, hay.

make

the

straw

or

liay not at

.

grain

on

fed,

'

a

as.

e,

or

.

cultivated

ai

never

it—

isn't Fuuny,' his given hard to keep

para

large,

|

ktdck they

hay and

decomposeu

passed tlirpugh,;an. of waste, stouiacb, than in ihe, that .way. When food, passing

animal's richer

.the is more favorable Ziealand climate to the growtlrof oats than of any of the it is Australian colonies, and, as a rule, districts of Australia only ini the coast that! the crop, can be profitably culti In the colonies, besides vated.', being

in

nitrogen that lias,'

straw

.

more

'

more

a

requires In New

.

over it

a

!

is cultivated crop of climate, but moisture than wheat. oat

wide range

tliey

infesting

.

because

CROP.

us,

old. fowlhpusest'hatl many uumbers on the found .in keen great timber of ,his own poultry shed, which, had. the, neighbeen pulled down since he left, not realise bourhood. He nou Id. that, such could all the care a thing be, after he bad to keep. the taken ground clean, site.

.

A

reflex

.Argas

so-called

;

manure

'

The

AS

is this it that, .makes and it is the most valuable over-fed. are Butthereis

digestion

their

:

OATS

ficient

fgome.

aitir

.

Station,

jjjFatm,

;

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Barbara of

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fluids

in

the

her not hopeless through being able to The Inspector states that. remedy.

any had

been

under

but to day made

years, one

medical

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out the house, considerable

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lands.

would think, and chuck me

to

all

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my

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do your railroad

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missionaries continent one's fingers

the soil but now is not

these

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smiling, a

;

farmer

greatest turned

ever

to place,

furnish

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the

courage said ?"

cases

foil

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to

friends," temperance orator, to Africa year 1,000,000 rum accursed rum while

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was

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physician— Oh, I'm no Sorry for that,

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was

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yesterday

said

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symptoms

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City Hall Woodward

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came

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wurrior greatest flourished sword

ever

was

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that

here

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was

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and regarded poor, said the My child," 44 for the fool, marry the marry you genius,, the place of fool."

stranger. 4 1 know it,' came in to ask I haven't got 1

pane. saw

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in

pi»y

to ask you, 'he began, 4 1 came here togrocery,' Sir !' was the prompt reply.

4

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who

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the

aixtry family.

superintendent conductor's at him.

to

madam.

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for

duty

premises. firm offers

our

inducement.

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44

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sir,

44

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facts

charge

week

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copperto but wo

warranted

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satisfaction,

country.

fool."

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they are the Times that The Whitehall says is of the intellect. mouth the window mu6l be a sort of window The toothache The editor

wuuio

the

upon

should you would occupy

more

the legal profession such good solicitors.

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play

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philosopher,

out, and the corner

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the stituation. understand men is handsome, rich,

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remarks

lady

his

for

asked

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to

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woman's

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one

dollar music

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itself.

highest insured

life

day. get

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few life things of the umbrella than in an art gallery. citizen

average

as

interviews his with come had, of course,

one

woman

riveted ;

mouse

non-corrosive,

mouse

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There

44

;

but she

to

to trust wife, bless you the

a

:

honor.'

ye'

had

great many editors as much one-half

a

think

scolding old age may bring of deafness.

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rich

punishment

that

ing

a

afford

enable

to

proper

The trouble

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cents

China are two Chinamen can't

A

same

(to domestic(— -There I wish to say to you. The thing last bad a habit of coming into the girl and playing the parlor piano occasion You never the do ally. play piano, domestic New Yis I you ? mum, hev but I'll to a plays yer

Housewife

is

new

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patent,

out.'

gave

made

out.

hair

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as

they

our

you

.

their

sir;

idea

an

(with madam.

morning,

Customer I s'pose ?' yesterday, those satisfaction. yes; gave excellent last 12 o'clock It was nearly night before

who in

Wages

is

Yes,

returns,

nest did if they

little

agree.

No wonder

%,

out

patients. do

Agent

!

and that is unmentioned by any critic, 44 The undiscovered Hamlet speaking of no from whose bourne traveller country

angry.

found

sometimes

are

tbey

Why not

4 —

had

Everything

;

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a

with his he belonged

in

weighed

was

he brown."

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overshoe dealer) of rubbers.' pair

get

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Mr.

to

I

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and

load,

;

reading.

rubber

to

inconsistency, often

are

phyBiciaDS

her

4

money.

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advertised looking up from of shirt is that ?' the reply.' And

was

(to

want

he .said

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education father boy's

liberal

Doesn't

cash.'

pay

Magistrate Uncle Bastus, because you

for Something for three. nothing

secret

a

m

left

was

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?

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cost

crop; said

will

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full

a

?

purchase is my last," in business. who was starting

uncle's

one,

in

a

farmer

a

first

cobbler,

a

what

speak like

delight

built

chicken

a.

1

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vote.

horse

a

even

register,

could only of whoa he could tell.

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to

Customer

ascent.

an

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ain't

I was Oh, no,' he replied going to until ask him for credit Saturday night, and that is the new way of choking a to spare my off. He tried man feelings time. It's and secure himself at the same and I guess a new kink amoug grocers,

man.

be willing

to

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line

dealer

;

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broke—

before

use

the

drop

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use

here, Jhn,' the paper. Just like mine," the wife resumed

lie;

it

:

is

falsehood

a

kill

from

shirt

dealer

stayed

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buttonless said a wife What kind

a

44

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hosts Mother who

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