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that BEGS .extensive

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consequence.

concerned are re Kavanagh and Cox, and the

spectively "

them

to

relating

telegrams lows

run

of

The examination

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as

fol

Kavanagh

reckless has gone manner in which the about .obtaining to its evidence sustain of truth as well as the disregard case, shown by its agents, whether upon their account. The own or their employer's even in the case showed that witnesses humble workmen were paid 3()dols. per than ever week a sum they greater lives— in London had in their to remain when called and answer to their names the

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persons is founded

case

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based, believe

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a

great Times'

a upon conglomeration of falsehood, and ex hearsay, suspicion under the pectation, which, searching will crumble of cross examination, light the entire fabric to dust and precipitate into the abyss of mendacity, together with its builders." These are telegrams some that throw admissions made may also help to that the President has shown as to

dence.

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on further certain light by the cable, and which the impatience explain of the Commission of the evi the length

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man

feel

at

his self-

preserves in

ease

position respect which he recognises as sub necessarily him to humiliation and ridicule. jecting If Sir James shows Hannen, therefore, an inclination to become perfectly savage, to be the case, we can make as appears can

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for

excuse

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him.

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shade

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there Bench who

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five

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Bishops

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number

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Bishops sufficiently adding the superannuated. anoma

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grandson the

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Bishops

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still

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now

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to

the most

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terrible

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the iron ore" he adds that no doubt with which the Edward was laden acted-

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as

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to

magnet

the

attract

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the

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spark of

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flame

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remembrance

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sad

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help

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Church

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none

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wicked designs Remember us, O

Lord,

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world

without

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saying or

language,

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Holland

the

Holy

See.

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ceased

a

canonisation University

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him,

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the ult.,

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54, 42 W.,

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on

lat.

lasting

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Bishops

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being and

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women

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were

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girls

under

killed

were

that

aui without

equivocation

stated

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was

of

this

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unnatural.

of Tiara, with wild and in grief seized their flintlock muskets, dignation, of the. en treaties of their and, in spite aud the to chiefs .clergy, prepared men

;

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Kurdish

tribes

10,000 fight numbering this the Rev. juncture of the Assyrian 0, priest to be. in the who; happened Mission, sent a special district, messenger across to the Persian frontier Canon McLean, the head of the mission at Urmi. The the to Canon telegraphed instantly men.

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British

nearest

Providence, have received which in the Power, of human is society undisturbed and of souls

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fearful

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even aside its setting legitimate which, and its many claims, origin salutary consider be unassailed when we must of Divine Pro the manifest designs to it. All this. with vidence regard have and we Father, clearly Holy

publicly

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of

state present for the indispensable the Church government of

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long.

Christian namely—that of the Apostolic

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entire

entirely

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meet

in

desire

power,

ject therefore by God's particular of St. Peter the successors

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storm

the

exercise

perfect

Register.

A

what

their

of their

acknowledges,

communions of respective most benefit and their ?

and

utmost

firmly

the

His Vicar victory and a loug the blessing of years. Entreating of your Holiness for ourselves and our we remain, Hoiiness's Netherlands, your humble and devoted sons, of The Archbishop the Utrecht,

their

and

The Archbishops

!

tne

to pro submissive address, publicly with regard to all that, questions of the dignity and authority concerning Roman Chair they hold the teaching

in

do the

system

the

or

claim

Cardinal pounds. not so Paris, long before we but a him, and left nothing, believe, wardrobe. if not a tattered Look scanty on this and on that. Under which exit, died

Father

this

some

thousand

eighty Morlot

wno aeem iNetnerianas, and holiest it one their of highest of to uphold the sacred rights privileges the Head of the the Roman Pontiff, them Universal Church, and to defend

Bishops

that

course

and

address from the following at of Holland assembled has been forwarded to the Holy

The

Holy

yodr

assured

to

graut

all

Father-:

entreat

we

beseech Christ our Lord aud Saviour stand'1 that 'He would' by and' help 'His Church in her need, and that He would

July, 31st 8 ur rounded

such

of the of the autobiography, whom we have now Prelate venerable re had in mind, who is spending his externatoi maining days in the humble has house which he himself the religious have founded. But facts empathic and the formed the basis of our fiction, in the ouse of Commons recent motion

mkjug

while,

Andj

liberty.;

by Christ full and

in

.

dignitatem from

to him of mankind,

salvation

to

Thou O King.

themselves. and be Thou

upon

for

tiffr,

entrusted

,d.esir.e 'Netherlands their .tqiakp full of 'this share in Ihe fulfilment duty for has shown us that experience the of this are .Faithful country entirely / at h 1: /;,.T: one with their on this pastors question of the rights of the Holy and the See, the danger which, .surrounds, it greater the 'mbre will offer pers'eVeringly they their we do not aid. cease Meanwhile,

she weeps but Thou, ,0 leaders blind

Thou

turn

but

downfall,

centuries by be occupied by the due 'exercise

'

false Thy promises, to shut the; to destroy Thine inheritance, who to mouth of those Thee,: praise darken the glory of Thy temple and1' of not Lord, give iip, T;hy Thy altar. the servants into hands of those who let hate Thee; them not laugh St 'our

trying

are

fop

for to

declaration, Holiness to rest

there-Is

things

all

the

high

.there

,

;

of

A

protest

mustbest of its ability of the Church iu

the

.

able to resist to decreed save Ruler of all things,

upon alone

Head

unimpeded

Lord,

call

can

to

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Thy Thy

,

the

overthrow

we

and

its

my

hast

Almighty under

put

can

Remember

the

lords et otium

again,

are

O

Lord.

Ecclesiastical echoed from

moment

man

now,

none

Parliament but as. re Commissioners, the Supreme, by the Gen of the first and Church eral Assembly At that born in the Jerusalem above. not

no

this

pronounced, nor

are

withstand Thy majesty on take Thy pity for our enemies to destroy mean people, us and to overthrow Thy heritage which Thou didst redeem. Change our sorrow into that, we joy, may dive, O name. In and may Lord, thy praise

penitent should the voice

hear

to

pension

none

thou If Thou art

and

no Faith is established longer. Night and days have been thus consum means as ed, on such straitened your wonld have servants, my lords, upper had been with scorn, rejected they And offered. now that I am old and

out, my one of a retiring by the British

and

will.

and

the

vote

power,

persecutions

Lord,

Lord,

things

Law

and

the

therefore,

Catholic

.

Master

to

together the replace

for

of

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work

this

and

affliction,

is

against

with security, and that, whole Catholic world"

the

the Roman of the office

Pontiff,

holy

at

all

Israel,

but have died in doing, that of that same Master, speaking through me back to His Vicar, called England,, remained me to spend whatever bidding in the of my available life kindred labours where of a Missionary Bishop,

worn

and

enemies.

our

King,

the withdrawn, of the Divine

was

trial

great

our

giver,

to acknow

bolt

of

large O good Jesus, our us from deliver

before

brought him despair, of his doom, I ledge the righteousness in teaching him to offer it succeeded in union on with the expiation Calvary, and gave to his ears and heart, the mo ment

behalf

in

Church

the

by the him upheld

1

use

daily in his

done

by armed force, being the power, of another than can nowise exercise his

the position designed Divine Providence

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man,

was

faith

contrite

of

latter,

stern

Church.

scaffold.

the

own,

fore,

the

;

on

in

more

his

iir

lightning.

Pope and

that

all

be

of Rome

Jrobbed

authority

Prayer

fidelity

.the See, sufferings which Holy become keener as day by day the See is more We Holy oppressed. declare most that the solemnly Pope

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daily

witness,',

and

the

and aud

the sufferings to writing against Holiness /has been .exposed your the robbery of the Temporal Po wer

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raise

of

world

anew

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See,

those

Catholic

ooniemn done and will

fhHoly this

with

testifying

unjustly

states

less

more

attachment

would

we

store,

in unison Bishops of the

once

terror

in

still

/trials

voices

otner

before

at moment Stopping window, he adds his quota

those

without

Hood's

a

way

of

members

bij.tejr our

chapter

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or

on the platform, carriage that is take a seat in one

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was

:

his

a

answer

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other

crew

to be firmly by your Holiness in beyond all still doubt, heavy strokes of misfortune the Holy the against See, and

.

witnesses in the case

the

at

in

directed,

From into the forecastle. 3 a.m. until 7 the captain and p.m. mate were the only ou board persons of doing any work, and on thoin capable devolved the task of keeping the vessel

and and

abroad, home " I

;

the between two Times which let!

affray

incumbent

an

am

Bishop

a

fidelity

,

an

their of

revelations

are

still

by

of the to

of course,

always, before the —

waB

be

Pope our

.

out

brought

of

condition

on

testimony giving the right kind, More important

for

I

See. distinctly wish a; demand reinstated. ''But and attachment

established view of the

tfnd

ship,'

we."

.

them

to

granted

source,

" :

the

over fragments the remaining

flaming driving

Holy

way

,

for

instance, of the offer made by Government to the in English but re prisons, dynamiters, would be fused by them, that liberty this

the

although are known

and former was the iujnry, for five hours. Three balls speechless of fire exploded with a re tremendous-the main, scattering, port over rigging,

remark now I

that

serious

Omitting any dignitaries. as to the comparoconfidences tive amount of their retiring pensions outside the which no one, Establish it will be plain ment, will grudge them matter of fact for one of the Prelates to

the

'

from

nothing

railway semi-una

such

so past, in what

'

received newspapers by the last mail from of the old country give us a few details some interest the Parnell concerning and of which we have heard Commission, We have heard nothing from the cable.

in

say two

books, to im

easy

.

of the

papers in

anything

conversation, between

a

carriage, bishoped mntual

is

.

than

It

undefined.

;the

knows

.

date

recent

except

in

;

,

more

The vessel was continuously which prostrated enveloped in lightning, on the deck eleven seamen, and deprived for a 'day. them of sight half nearly The second officer and boatswain the were also dashed to the deck, and received

.

and,

still

hours.

others honor

'

ary,

be joined by be still more banker's in the

.

the American

to

Telegrams

will

position

agine

more

to

likely

.

by Cable.

"not

Revelations,

now

whose

.

are

leanings.

General

aud

the

authorities-

Turkish

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in

authorities

Persia, in the

of Van province and alarmed at

;

of, this hearing, action, to the publicity given to the affair, at last took steps; prevent V at the same im pending the, massacre, time assuring the British representatives that the report of ahy disturbance, was

Thus,

"groundless." pondent, Christians believes

;

Porte

adds1 the

corres

indiscriminate slaughter has been prevented.; that it is the of object to sweep away altogether an

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Carlyle several

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Assembly he observed ;

should

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content

and

carriages,

Irish

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warning

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Know-Nothingism

out, played' means and that in America the cry for him extinction who raises it. political

Moments.

Exciting The

44

must

one

signed C," appears in 44 Journal Saturday Everyihave had some ex supremely

following-

CasselVs

moments the very

citing when

in

life— moments his has seemed to stand

heart

wnen

an ot tne tne pulses ceased to beat. apparently I have had many. One of the most ex was several years ago when I was citing a feat I see, has since attempting which, been successfully by a accomplished, 1 mean the Scaling 'of foreigner young

and

still,,

have

body

'

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most character

,,gi;o,ss,

,was

point

partisan,-;

to

niisstate-

blacken of view-

to, the first lecture Referring Church history English by, the, C. A. Lane' in the Central Hall

on

;

)

Millions

Burke's

the ments, ed from

CASE. case

!

figures

a

pension and falsifying year. By, the, colonring of history had been, misrepre Catholics in the past, just as the, national sented, cause in Ireland,, at this black day was take ened. up They, had, only, .to

Father

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effect

:

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they do not, wish ifor,; to them noihope of obtaining; This, surely! is wish for..

|

whilst that

,

word. It pro that11 which and it holds1 out

a

Nonconformists

Henry

of the requests treatment of insulting earned for him Irish citizens thehostility of the voters of Irish At nationality. H. last month the polls J. Grants the candidate who received the Catholic and Irish had 111,740 vbies; support,

tradi

it the. that attached was to commemorate the, monument were that great and he ucatholics fire, the authors to of; it. With regard other so-called be plots it could Popish now most in shown tha,t.Titus ,Oates-r-.a

see

in the

the

tablet,

ecclsaiastical

common

and

more

country against this Notwithstanding

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without

the,

tion,

ill-founded

to

regaid,

Mr.

1

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rey. proof,u,the, gentleman of London ,the fire in .to great which were .1666: for Catholics:

the suspicion, was there the,,

(

that,

efficacy as of the,; sacraments administered' 'by shouid them ; and that this recognitiontime' to fime1 be; (manifested frpmc by interchange/of But offices>/i;

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blamed

'she

With

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traditional

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prisoners Irish who

of

either, .traditional, proof, circamstantial, as 'or each of which, they were ocular, be well founded, or well aware; might;

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him generally 'gave then were not they' his 'real ''character Mr.1 Hewitt to office to be a! of the bigot

advent

demonstration and Home

a

some

'

in Nonconformist minister' leading he stated., clearly what it is that' Victoria around h'SChristian communionsthe of that the .church desire namely,.; a

only state

hundred

have

should

.

!to,

refers

Edward

He

so.

was

he started candidature of

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.

Mjvm

Athenaeum,

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truth that

assertion,

mere

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of historical

lover the

any with

-

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,

Bishop's' 44

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of

region than

.history,

xypt .piscussion. have been, (discovered

inacciiraoies,

few;,

in

standpoint,

the,

magnificent which bis

uppn,

lately

of

General

tor

When the

at

.

election

and racial animosities religious over to which he was called city He gave wanton offence to the preside. CatholicB of New York by ostentatiously from the City Hall a" pro'.reviewing cession of Garibaldian who made Italians in

side,

balance," conclusions

the

'

;

of tHose ies

to and

of Carlyle, th$ Historian, of facts d as a narrator

either

a

at

the

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on

to

to

was

reljagktejl

vBtes by their the Mayoralty

obscurity'

city.

very Him

awaken

reviewed be found

having;

,

M)e

claim

on;

and; after question, the evidence that

,

The

;

all

They have

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'opinions

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be

may

themselves

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approval:

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by:

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dissenting commend

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it

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useful

of Irishmen Mayor Hewitt

himself offensive He has raised and type. renewed the old Know-Nothing cry, which ;in the past has been the canse of so much bitterness and strife in America has been and his constant to effort,'

,

,

;

Melbourne, Lambeth Con

Defeat.

his

share

acquainted Since his has shown

,

.of.

'

Catholics George, their but support,

,

Bishop,

who'

tiorPto

;

Goe the

those

that

;his

to

and

taught

'have'

political the recent

,

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Dr.

<

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Catholics

to

a have. of truth, and, take up history great,. jqve, desire to with .an earnest and, sincere,, at truth, la the,;r.second arrive j the the student who wished to. arrive place, read both sides of at the truth, should,

to Differ.

Agreeing

even

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Society,

.importance, of history,: .and study. the reader of history

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President

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Maryjs The ,Rey.

interest,,

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Church.

The

,

root

That

the

British

in

and F.ugatien the preachand there, faith that the foundation .6i was

Rome,,

of.

-Christian

the

A Know-Nothing

the

Society,

a

ninis

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its1

;

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.

of St.

of the the occupied was supported by the Rev. of ,and ,the) Rev. B. Carley, Cathedral.

and

chair,

TT?_

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foemg, Mr. '

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he and

Britain)

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may

,

History.

O.P.,

Bunce, Church,

Cyril

Catholic

suDjecc

Catholic

as a either acceptance; in Ritualism, .better 'or, possible' novelty is when' it stiUjSi'sbmetbing Rbinanf 4 it's naughty, eagerly Snapped up on the 'whibk at ifch e but 'it's' nice- principle; 'lies

ensures

to

remained.

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the

ppuntjryj' so. Jwell

did

of

Study,

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undnp

Priory .Newcastle, delivered 'a lecture in the N.SvWvhasjust of Drysdale Halhij under the auspices

had, hp peen., .perr, of MSi. think., Only haying bepp, Apostles

proved

out"

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the.

Rev.

Dominies

Proctor,

out, jjWe farmed",, h'ow profitable jhis

condncted. one of ,'the

sonally

;

not,

conjecture

would

a

trayelling people aud Mr. Haweis

that, 44

.much to

the.

see

easily i

knowledge

expected

was

,

delegates;

that

i

I should, have larger fees,; make money

,

Seeing altbougb

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Farrar, Sala, and otb,ers,

the

on

The

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Mr.

Hints

.

Protestant.' thb proffered

;

.

Archdeacon

'it Ritualists, especially; to proclaim imperative boldly -youirself of Catholic as # distributor other tracts wise yoUrWill' b'e ignbrbd' with1 Scorn :a's

mere' that

Hilton's

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send

learn people, might TheDoctrine., Pope, with, .that: ,jent. request,

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her.

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Pope

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of Britain sent ambassadors begging

King

a

Rome

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question,

England'?

in!

Protectants to say 'more

this

brought

suit,

-on this authoritygreater the Venerable Bede,.and inthe year that emphatically,

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to

over

to

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He:3i80U88e'8 Rii&is#4Bijn What Is the1 wisest war 44

,

the

...

into

influence./,

;

Very' u'eatly

'lis;

accqimt

all

it ,

.lawyers

,th,e

relatives

.

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Polish remarks

of

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o

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has

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ascertain.,

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turned

was.

been

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question he., said

pounds.

fee was twenty University My sermpns. I preached pounds for ,two invitations only in private .accepting ;#ny fees offered me by the American institaor Had. I, been tibns Universities., 'like Charles farmed out Kingsley, Cornell

CathBHc

hat

on

Univesity

seven

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hotel.,.,

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piteously

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the pavement and Cathedral. .experts testify in Mrs., Stewart, died £2,500,000

;

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cleaning up were remains that .to a post-imortem; found subjected by the doctors. thq.byninihad.beeniieft whpt else to do with it,; he N.qfrikppwrng it into threw the sewer And yet; /that -dipjflipatwne/)t|)e brain that, had: baffled in anxiety, and:, kept -politicans ist?, where

Judge

.

servant, Talleyrand's

,a;

(us,;that

,

Broad, way,, stores is the marble; palace arms mosaiced ,are of the Long, Island

the! Hilton

,;,

into

-

.

that before the cloSe the faith. -ofthe century was iibut Saviour in preached Britain, we cannot be certain., by -whomi" the of this Imagine inconsistency of statement-— that the faith the

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,

empty

come

.

Pope. 44 there of the

,this

other

or

lineal

& that, the Church- to which- he was onewith thebelonged Holy CatholicChurch in doctrine, discipline, and worship, but he -did not; want- the He. wan ted today pope to .be in it at all. claim British! !with .the old Church

lies,

:

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has

the of

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for,

but;

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Choses

have,,

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be .forgotten. .trial...

property hands, been sold

Hiltpn

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the,

all

i

and

j

a

Doctrine, Mr. Lane

t!

£6,000,

.

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property

at

in

times which existed during -the earliest in and wanted, to show- that England, that hadno British Church early with Rome. Roman connection Cathor

I

to

passed the name

..hayp,, ;

would

extraordipary

his,

,

strange of this world."

Stewart

diejJ,

;

his.

to have done. Some unkjud. cessfully Mr. regarding statements, Haveisfs American fees have beenjigoing,; the and round of the papers, nayp elicited from .that a. letter whiph is g;entleman in the London Press. published' City 41 is an The following extract The fee I received for ain lecture highest America was for one on 4 Wagner' given,

of

flare,,

He

,

.Hiltonj

estimated

years

-Nine,,,

widow,, .has,,

^suc

pretty,

fiepims.

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his

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to

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by-rats,. the -on

unprpfitajbjip

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eaten

commeptuvy

room

to

showing

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tells

careful

was

talent

andvj

.country,''

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Long

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he his

turn

r.

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been

servant

;

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of

fate

the.

memorial;

Judge,

iqgaj

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_TheH, |8urgeop8 on the v follow for" the night, found. thati/iine they. ingw day had of heart the great Emperor

of the

to"

Graver

built

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widow

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Anglican Marylebone,

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Re'y.

-Church,"

have

claimed

.

,

The

44

that

therewith and worship."

descipline,

it

which

to

-

:

connection

lecture

was the belonged Church which heghn. its the day of Pentecost."

Lane)

Catholic on prorate life All true of .branches 44 said; Mr. must Lane,

j

Modern

,

Holy.

a y He built an Garden Cityj He town, .called, en tire, lived on in a marble, ipplacje. F'fkh; Aven to and irefured his; ue, ,giv;o ;up., ,,dry to be.co.me ,of goods /business Secretary.

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that

Church

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44

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feet

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ah

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'cliff,

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much

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I

power'of

have lost tarily know how not

pressing surface

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I,

much, tben

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very

new

not

easy,

making

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should

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to

me

que

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over

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was

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down to

but

sensations had I It

was

the

chilly two

vagrant. are several with stone

place

men

with him. anxious voice, remoustrated I asked what was the matter. 'Oh! have been making a bet these men that dive off the bridge. they .will They are and if make the both; drunk, they like this they attempt on a dark night 1 was kill themselves.' will certainly and we of .the same therefore opinion, to work, to the best of our ability, spt, the fellows from to prevent committing ;

one

him

took

persuasion, me. He

uudressed already was the parapet. I climbing tried aud at first by the arms, but he refused to listen to were

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had

worthy

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and I on

my .assistance, other competitor, friend was my

main

to

how-

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man as

able

was

him.

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tain

he and,

not

in

to

come

holding

was

the

consequence,

though slowly surely with, me hanging to him, himself, I looked the top. of the on, ;tp parapet. mist in vain for help. A cold overlay Even the river. the nearest lamps gas and not a footstep were, visible, scarcely the to be heard. At last man was. forcing

,

luielt .

him.

on

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the

with

parapet me

go,'

he

cried

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the youngest the Duke of Hesse, aged 17, is be to the Grand trothed Duke Nicholas, of RussiaThe wed the Czarewitch will

at

take place Easter. ding Boulanger has' informed

with

the

difficulty.

the Daily

(From

London,

January

for

tremendous

cyclone

has

factories

fell

labour

of

oh

has

Queen of her

the

returned

of the

for

to

gifts

jubilee

wrecked. Chamber

entirely "

Western

have been of Somme

Boulanger Divisions

American a

ordered

in

immediate equipment Their destination

an

men-of-war.

jtlobart, 10. January long debate on the taxation pro terminated in a division, .result posals on ing in 15 votes each being given The Speaker side. his gave castingand a dissolu vote; to the Government, A

au

tion

has 3 of is be

have been £200,000. Maori footballers

burnt

defeated both the " Rangers"

and

adhesion

to

Mr.

Adelaide, Abraham Jacob

yesterday,

aged 63.

giving does not

protection policy the Chambers' real represent of the chamber The majority feeling. now entire to adherence freeexpress trade principles. Prince

Henry of Battenburg Governor of the

appointed

Wight. Tremendous

storms

the past

have

has been of

Isle

occnrred

week in the Black

Sea, are reported hundreds of

where many shipwrecks to and hsve taken place have perished. France has been warned

people

with

meddling

against

aud

disallowing

foreign

control

it.

King William

of Holland

The next

wool

sales

the

15th

on

thousand bales 4,000 of Australian

are

of gold

yield

at

is

dying.

Antwerp

inst. offering,

produce.

com

Thirteen including

works

Municipal

:

Castlemaine district; The Trades Hall, its

1

Tramway Company the capital thousand

increase

it

floods

by

£38,000. .-Sydney.,

by new

to one

issuing shares,

of

is situation practically Sir EC.. Parkes moved the of the House and made a

He

of the complained of the Opposition was glad to be re un escape further

disgraceful tactics and stated that he of office lieved and. fair treatment.

Silverton

decided

was

£5

the the

to in

damage

by the

liabilities

unchanged. adjournment long speech.

the

ounces

died

is £24,000. Council half-yearly sheet showed assets

balance

meeting

Jan. 8. year exceeded

last

Hobart. withdrawn

The Government have their taxation proposals. '

Jan.

8.

AdelAide.

was

quietly hanged at at Darlingmorning, hurst. A slight hitch, occupying about occurred 30 seconds, before the lever could hie got to work. The culprit

made

no direct confession of her guilt. has been issued proclamation the importation of sheep prohibiting from Western Australian and New it is scab Zealand, where, believed,

The

'

Albany's

s.s.

are passengers Messrs. Holman, Wood, Mesdames Holman, Wood, and Weeks. The rim of the Broken Hill miiies is 78,000 oz. of silver. The Adelaide Club has Racing Vic amalgamated with the Licensed tuallers Club making one strong, club

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still

Mr.

Walker

Assembly Bill

a

IRELAND

has give

of his

notice in the to introduce

intention

abolishing

punishment.

capital

Adelaide,

traffic

railway

gers.

A

trial of Gulien's to be made to-day.

is

electric

tramcars

The State Bank Commission evidence in Melbourne

Melbourne, The Victorian tion has passed the boycotting for

Club,

Sydney the

for

wishes

begins to-day.

Jan. 9. Associa

Cricketing a

resolution,

virtually

Melbourne

Cricket

-in with insisting playing five years in opposition to of the other association

clubs.

The Medical

UST

J

Congress

is

now

sitting,

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Wednesday.

has been all the lines which have since the repair heavy rains. an train excursion Yesterday to Melbourne took over 4000 passen Ordinary on resumed been under

taking by Germany the Panama

Solomon Melbourne..

Melbourne The

11.

January

estimated

The political

A

a

expe.cted.

exceeding,

Sydney

damage

is

The total

to be either lieved Panama, where dis turbances are or feared, Samoa, where influence German is growing stroDg and threatening the nativy independence

Collins 7 o'clock this

Cochin,

current

are

,

pauper population. United States Government

fortune

London, January 9. of the The Directors Manchester Chamber of Commerce have resolved that the resolution which was passed by that body on the 1 9th "of December last

mence

an

each.

at

team Brighton team.) (Yorkshire

Canal

into

of its

Louisa

oil-bores

the

over

convert

advocating Australia

thousand twenty-four of the previous year. yield a of At the meeting

arrested

dollars.

Aspinwall's

during'

of Cohomerce Journal"

article

an

hundred

million

The

The

;

the the

Charente.

Indiana, estimated

of cards.

houses

like

con suspension bridge large ftfagatta with the southern Williamsport necting side of the river was Susquehannah

by

been

the celebrated Barnum, has retired, with showman, ten

destructive

canal

bequeathed

valuable

Supporters

of

most in

INTERCOLONIAL.

nation. A local labourer has for the Somerset outrage.

and

and

occurred

Pennyslvania, and Williamsport, Reading Pittsburg, of people have other states. Hundreds been and and killed huge buildings

The

prevails.

is very hot and sultry. Sydney,' January 10. At a meeting of; the Assembly held Sir Henry Parkes announced yesterday that in consequence of the adverse vote of the previous tendered day he had the resignation of his which Ministry, His had Mr. accepted. Excellency Want to form a new having declined Mr. Dibbs has consented to Ministry, It is understood do so. that Messrs. Garvan, Lyne, and Fletcher will be in cluded in the new Cabinet.

It urgeB this condition strongly afforded to grounds of the relief able to get rid of by England being

secretary letter from

heat

worth

are

The! weather

11.

January

London,

8.

Excessive

Brokens

Exhibition.

is

imminent. A

dull.

'

an

Vesnvius

1

sing favorably. " Shares are £299.

10. January that Mr. Deakin intends the Cabinet reconstructing by new of Education, Ministers appointing Lands, and Public Works. Mr. Walker, Commissioner of Cus Executive toms, has been appointed Commissioner for Victoria at the Paris

years. on the

a the has received Ireland, " and Invincibles" his life threatening him to he prepared for death .Mr. telling Balfour is now carefully guarded by he goes. where every police A despatch from Panama states that it be a total is feared there will greatly

suspension works.

Mount

success. great in quarantine for patients on Torrens Island are progres

the

Reports

are

that

states

Naples of

eruption

trial

Melbourne,

cope

conditionally that that colony, hundred thous receives fifteen colony and within the next 15 immigrants

News.)

Chief

from

Reports other

tramcar

a'

All

'

Thursday. yesterday '

measles

Panama Canal with the undertak agrees not to proceed the shareholders' ing until meeting on the 15th February.

some

Balfour,

' 1

of

Adelaide electric

proved

tonomous

FOREIGN.

Mr.

.

the

for

of enquiry in con corruption the leasing of ;the traij to finish next their labors

"

London.

in

organised

actively

with

The'

to powerless Relief measures

seem

Commission

charges

ways expect week.

authorities

Carrington.

Royal

nection

a reporter he expects a of 80,000 at majority the elections. A terrible famine Tb prevailing in in the China Yangtse and Yellow River of the rice districts through the failure and the Thousands are dying, crops.

local

Lord

The into the

Grand

ing

©elegtams.

best

tramp

by the

he

tramp, me

giving

,

arid,

been he when of the

of these

one

,

for

of

Victoria of daughter

The contractor

the us to escort enabled passengers valiant to their wagerers homes, and I have reason to believe that next morning thankful their felt that they very the adventure As for ended as it did.

;

and

seats.

to

in

emigration Canada and

Alexandra

Hesse,

being

had

But for this promptitude struggle. either have wit believe that I should or have been dragged nessed a suicide The fortunate over the bridge. arrival, foot of some casual soon afterwards,

.

an

They

The

in calmly sleeping had been aroused

The

Suddenly ap yas, deserted. They were proached; through the mist. W hen the two men by a .third. followed of the bridge they reached, the middle and began rapidly to undress. halted, seized one of them, and in The. third man

suicide.

go.'

;

a

merchants' the

was him securely. My rescuer there On Kingston Bridge recesses which are provided

he held

whole

home

returning

very

let

you

certain

Australia.

contains

unpleasant moment the Thames

very exciting

Dight.

I

Kingston. and

a

while

million

a

The

accomplish

experienced bottom. the

to and Another

actually an ..exciting

lajte,

him and

speedily found that I broad spur,

the

all

below,

I'll

I slipped later we had hoisted a second out, and had the drunken man again, up where thrown him on to the pavement, hold

I

have

fallen

at

slip

master.

that

for preparing of Chinese

are

i;

that

momen

cautiously I came

although I

harm,

which

Now,

out

of

unbent, for

to

effort

further,

any Yet,

again., little

friend

a suddenly figure ap thrust a pair of dirty behind me, round and then round first me my voice, and said in a thick also,

thanking

cliff,

that from I discovered descent was, though position and without quite practicable,

task,

my,

-

arms

relief

great

my;

consciousness, I fell. But

a

wLich

to

my the

fingerB 1 must

fell.

myself

lying mpre

riot

my

instant knees

an

of

to

peared

and again, on comparitively feet below the ledge thau.ten Nor was I bad been clinging. I lay there for a time, hurt. To my began to look about.

to.

jBame;

below,

seemed For

sight.

longer clung, the smooth against and then suddenly a cry, I and, with

eud

desperately that indeed, iuy

absolutely

I

the

me

'so,

and

swam,

'lose

rapidly made

raise

remaiuing

little

tried

una

to

effort

my I

1

still.

utterly

was

serious felt

'my! fingers. the -effort

h'ead

I

then

was

stand

to

seem

a

aud I

'mys'elfy 'of

fingers. !

that

fatigued make'

to;

It

'

'ledge1,'

when quite

self,

formation

China

,

leading

The Princess

:

me

to

should, the fall,

10. January in residents Chinese the Government Canada have informed at Ottawa that they have received iii-

London,

Some

no

for drowned. I get other man was Still the fully help. with the other madman, and I occupied to think confess that I was beginning to save order about letting my go in to

desire

20,000

to

dollars.

.

if

fell

it

had shouted I

numbers of interesting papers are All of the the members being read. Governmentthe Congress attended house ball. last night. Sydney, Jan 9. The Government has been again de feated on division on the question the the respecting against charges Railway Commissioner by 33 to 23. Sir Henry Parkes has telegraphed

,

'that

late,1

'and l ifunot

when

and

over,

me

drag

infallibly

and

'

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ih;L

low:

weight

July.

-

;

have

stakes

and The

Kilrain

fixed for increased

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,

permit

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the.

over

to

was

next

between

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jump.

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and after a. persevered, of to another easy piece did The contour of the cliff

biti'T'came climbing;

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to

literally iJBut I

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first

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difficult.'

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nails.

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me.

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of

comparatively

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representative I have as you and

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to reference the immediate of Responsible Government accord with those of a large of the electors, and our con

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all must representation nugatory of Government. the' present form I deeply regret'the original grant

Ostler.

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Sherries.

matters more the interests

S.

,

how

am

On these together. to solicit your grounds I venture support. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant.

desire my established:

Government

the

had

lately with how

met of

acknowledge to owing any

remember McNiel

it

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seriously me

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represent, am

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soliciting to the

my

in

country

of their advantage and neighbourValley

stake

of proposal Messrs. Neil was vetoed by the Gov of a large in the in 'defiance ernor, majority an occurrence which, Legislative -.Council,

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thrive

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my of

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etc., j

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you

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the

public

lasting

1888.

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effect

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disaster

largely House by that

business. conduct

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ELECTORS

:

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as

the

views

political as briefly immediate

which must inevitably give bias to the destinies of the colony, It would be little short suspicion.

scandals, Executive

KEANE.

EDWARD

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offering the

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particular. your Gentlemen,

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to be drawn the straight path of to the country and their constituents. duty In my case no one will venture to say such a I have al ways con danger exists. fearlessly demned the mismanagement of our finances which during the past five years has brought the to a .colony deplorably impoverished condition have I hesitated to denounce nor that of which haB abuse and power position

,

pleasure

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Perth,

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the Sheffield race, and 16 nominations The first eleven acceptances. prize for this race; .was £3, second, "£1 5s., and third Z Heat.— Stokes 1 (8yds), 15s. First 2 Miller 3. This heat .Evans (5yds), Jj., Stokes beating Evans run, was| very well, Heat. F. foot. /Second Lloyd by .ja Hosken A. S. 2; ,,1,; (7yds), (3yds), of 3. A bit good Drage, (12yds), this in, heat, Lloyd place runnipg (/took Third H eat. winnin g by half a yard H. Carson (3yds), 1.; Fo.sfeer (3yds), B; 3. who Carson, (9yds),, 2-y.P jHpgan to scratch for breaking, was put, back. for about 100 yards, stuck well to Foster .off the .former won some butidropping Heat— .Aboriginal Fourth what (easily. 2. 1 ; J- Drage (7yds), "-Jack''' /(5yds), runner and won little by Jack is a smart Heat.— D. Foster Final (3yds), a yard.l 2 iF; (3yds), Aboriginal 1. Lloyd was made A bad start 3. Jack';'! (5yds), to the pistol in this heatimissing lowing on the Stokes left mark, being fire;start and was the whilst -Foster got who had been .followed by Lloyd, closely for breaking. on the scratch r-backi pu't'thislittle contretemps fori Lloyd Only would no doubt have taken the Handicap. was the last to leave the The aboriginal, that the men and it was probable, line; to run, would have again, only for the that a start Mr. .Hastie, declaring starter, theisecond Handicap, there

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treatment Thomson, and the little 'ones symptoms have abated recovered. I understand, quite Mr. T. J. Monger, A footrace between this and a person whoisastraugerin junr., on the took place on last Saturday part, cricket ground and excited much interest. Mr. Monger was beaten by a very Bhort learn that another race distance. I, to is between the same parties arranged take place shortly. The New Year has opened with a num There have -been ber of marriages. of Mr. John three lately.. The marriage Miss Maria with junr., McCarthy, of York took place in our church Martin of Mrs. last week. The marriage Meares with Mr.. Eichard Stirling sonr, in town of Perth, was performed aho,

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fellows which

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lis. Becprd, , 20s. ; Nation 3s. Tiims, and (Jathofa Tlie 12s/ of officers to sefve -for electiop half year 'Was then ensuing' pi/oceeded the; with, and is the" result. following President vice Mr.: J. Keely re-elected: Mr.J. F.,|A secretary,,. Mi;. McGoverp,; Mr. L. Handley, treasurer,, re/electqd J.: re-elected cbmiiriittee Messrs Carrier; ; Fi J Buckley,' A: Malttersbri, Handley, C; C.: Simmons, and J. Seokingtori, Messrs J. Phillips.: and jiJ. Kennedy, Hayman wqre appointed, auditors.. On the motion of1 Mr! F. Handley, a vote of thanks was accorded the retiring officers. . After som.e other business had .been .gqneA

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woman It is claimed that the largest the world lives at Springfield, Ky., where she was brought up in the family of J.W. Schader. and is She is coloured, but 19 years old, and is yet growing

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curses

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taking France

morphia is in a dangerous

to

more people in England the disliked than Chamberlain family. It has been said of Mr. Chamberlain that be conducts himself aB if he were the Prince of Wales. We cull the fol-

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and

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of Chamberlain, for bis have we us alone, what thou son of Joseph ?"

Quarenghi. claim

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phonography

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writers

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shorthand

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European have made their home Shaw's

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man

well

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Mr. Gladstone of the.

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is

of his

most the

in

engaged

correspondence

has

decided

still

be

placed

which

have

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letters

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officials.

prison

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pensions,'

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the this

state,

on

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a

that

tending disturbed

and other counties were used for of the longer reception but had been handed over to criminals, He nuns. wondered what the hon.

Tipperary

members that are

South

for

in

always

Among us

by

the

effect

delegate, after six

thought of Johnson : Nuns

prison

spent England to the reported Pope to the attitude of the Protest adversely ant authorities towards the Catholic population— with whom, he says, they have no sympathy, and whom they can nevflr convince of the immorality of such as the Plan of practices Campaign. and outrages, he Boycotting although oondemns them, the considers delegate inevitable under existing circumstances. believes that sooner He, finally, or later, the political of aspirations the Irish has

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which

length— but

some

firmation, ious quarter,

and

in

all

as

reaches At

more

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incredible

in is

probability,

from

us

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to

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the

happily. he all

abasement. Hear for the Vatican

liberty to man,

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most

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rights modern us, that despoil rest on these that truths; the unhappy days, wheD can

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sociin

if con-

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why, supported

Jacobins.

before by

our

;

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a

sort

matter,

a

ououq

who,

cried lathe

and

vases

Margaret. than my ap see I am alone let me embrace

forward

stepped

!"

his

to

get bird

may and

over

and I

with

her

can "

see

I

see

shall

tell

you Master," you to love you, all you my

possible?" is not all,"

That

answered Marga bring you good news." I have you going to tell me a ?" said Staub large fortune

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at

the

blows,

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aquarium fewer

no

consisted than 70

thought

to

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Staub's face said

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happi

Master

now, tell

be

possibly

Margaret

Staub." what

I"

her

placed

and

quickly

me

hands

two

up

smiling

into

on

his

:

you not find sometimes

it ?

very Do

not

hard to the long

winter evenings appear very sad, and the spring less for mornings joyous lack of company ?" "You know all that well. What are for ?" you beating about the bush " I wish how you to think happy you

had a might have been had you Master Staub." Why, yes, I know" that," answered what is the good potter roughly,

family, "

the

of you reminding me of these things. If I had my poor brother here but he is dead." " Had he not a daughter ?" but she disappeared." "Yes, —

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rescued.

danger.

M

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mat.

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serious,

man

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ness

round

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xl

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The

notwithstanding began whirling

j_

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aquarium—

meragerie.

M. Pernolet wounds are

n

uuuurrea

his

not

you

up from several

her mother and Flor brother, leaving ine in the back-ground. " How j ou have grown in two months " time Paul 1 Why is this little

"

his head and put out his hand the attendant for a piece of meat, one of the others crawled up to him and bit him in the A stomach. shout was raised and those by the spectators, around tried to beat the tank the away

is

you." Margaret

been

to

life

for prentices, here. Come

ret,

he turned

his

Margaret

pet

my

!

"

Wellington

Although

door

"

What is it you, the potter jumping over and knocking to pots in his hurry " You are an earlier

"

and had a stick which boots, with to beat off the reptiles when they became too ravenous and attempted to snap the food out of his hands. On this occasion he was sitting on the back of the largest and kept feeding crocodile, for the rest about 10 minutes, when all at once as

theless,

potter's

hold.

is

which were fed crocodiles, at publicly stated hours by the manager M. Pernolet. He always wore a of pair

Nevei

the

set out,

old

a

thoughts." "Is it

correct.

luueuwjr

Algeria, itinerant feature of this of collection

Pernolet's

and

rose

to the

get up to open the door for you ?" door the and opened Margaret on the thres showed herself smiling

_l

in

crocodile,

all

of day, way

said the child. for my eyes

which,

substantially

of

special in a

their

!

suspic

a

trustworthy time there

same

dawn

smiling.

ovnifintv wAVAwug

at

At

wending

"Yes,

comment might it wants con

we

eyes get

my

I

and

in

fear

never

fellow, but let

;

knock reminded which gentle her of her first interview with Staub. " " must Come in," said the potter,

that have reached reports of cable late is one to that Mgr. Persico, the Papal on his return from Ireland,

good deal

you

children.

gave

the

Scotland,

little

my

forget

workshop. When they got to

(laughter.

months

:—

Sing,

accustomed to the happiness of seeing." would Now and again Margaret turn to her of to Florine and speak her uncle. " ever Who could have thought," " answered the gipsy girl seriously, that I should come an to find uncle whom dead." long since I had thought " And you may add, and so worthy " a man !" a man continued the widow, has worked who and gathered riches together through his industry and built a fine house over his head which is not so as the ware he manufactures." fragile The journey a pleasant passed like all were dream for our travellers, for arrived in Dole They very happy. towards the evening of the second day, but tired with hearts. out, hopeful They all lodged as best they could for the night in the widow's poor dwelling. bed with shared her little Margares as Florine and both slept as soundly

Belfast

Mr.

(laughter).

nothing

not

This be religious and to be Liberals we continue liefs, doctrine which repel the revolutionary about the to bring disappear pretends ance of the individual the family, the all before the the conscience, rights of mem dogma of the sovereignty bers." before

and Friday night, before the Irish! their views expressed called attention to the;

He in

information.

that

showing are Kidd

is and troubled disconcerted, obscure or the seem forgotten, they sentiment it resists and Christian protests, np their force they do not delay in taking Let us salute, in its calm grandagain. that authority which bows not down eur,

is

ordeal 44 who

as

discourse

recent

us

precious of those

'

1

of

"Yes,

tells

power

deter

is

of

thei

the

on

had

that

at

Liberty" adhesions from countries in several

referred that Christianity,

'

Dublin, and

National Library of Australia

a

servitude, the voice

real

he

for

closured

was

it.

still

gold

The matter,

it.

Encyclical numerous

The Duke

cried.

one,

them.

upon increase

All

in quier in Paris,

been

professes

io

vote

and seemed to be accusmg Paul of neglect. turn the latter Presently ed round bird saying towards the little

I will

unfounded.

Europe.

"

trouble

now

sum

interesting of Captain

g hierarchies

the

Eddy

large

certain Mr.

1555 light enclosed in

silver

he finds

until is

a

ground, and bit up every

turn

receivi

is

for out of success, great 13 passed, and of that went up only while number ten took one subject only, our the other three, including young be friend passed in all the subjects set

fore

a

The Papal

a

|

held is

Mr.

legends

wholly

j

Ireland, Surgeons, examination

the debate members

of an

turn

to

the

HOME.

voice

"

no

bis but of mind. search with

matter,

in

a

son,

did

different

a

to

-of

report

forward

brought

j

in

writ

not

uudertook

that under to

as

His

bringing

kettle.

belief

the

is ex of the old this in the case of Mr. T. H. Moy emplified nihan, youngest son of Mrs. Moynihan, of the Queen's Hotel, Wel proprietress and late of Lyttelton. This lington, his first professional gentleman passed at the October sessions examination pf of Physicians and the Royal College

youths

j

Eng

directions

style

doubloons

however,

whenever with the

competition wot Id, and

of

was

the farm

new

colonial

him.

mined

in our

|

a

follower

the

RETURN

ac The next day the happy family, their Florine, began companied by was Each one journey home to Dole. in his own and absorbed thoughts, Jaunet alone, in his cage, exerted his

gaily

Irish Mr.! officials, that the vote had not been left to the next over week, when, to the all' according understanding, Irish votes were to be ta;\en, but was

movement

a

M'Callister; the washtub,; health. She can) at

living

of superannuation Sexton complained

j

a

and when he died at

The

makes her

On

i

.

was

seems,

a mysterious buried by

remains

must

have

it

earth.

on

,

largest;

i

off

as

Faith.

some

old

an

stroDg room, fireproof been built for the lately the Castle outside

enter

they

60,000 These

preserved. in

purpose

that

Catholic

left

Spanish

life.

over

extending

the

acknowledged

lbs

city,

she

at

restore

the

733

this

in

ffce

for

XVIII.

Chapter

j

|

Bishop Uni

out

her of the

exhibition

on

the French from, W. A. BecordJ.

THE

weighs; recent-

and enjoys excellent walk but It is predicted very little. that; she will soon than Minnie: weigh more Johnson ever did. Louisville Post.

j

Cathol

the Catholic the other day

was

was

woman

is

years

of

pointed

accordingly result of

the

of fifty for years, and unequalled period and personal Mr. historical interest. Gladetone is eteadily useless destroying but or he coreBponder.ee ; superfluous

This Mr. with

in

He

one

tasks of his and classification

interesting collection

in

many

Church.

Rector

the

grandson

but connected, state of degrad of liquor.

now

is

is,

James Eddy's father, the about his head

was

written found a letter by Queen Victor him for a poem which he thanking ia, her Majesty's on life had written public him on his excellence of complimenting it. There was also found good scholas of testimonials from persons tic high in the old country. The un standing fortunate

missions and she

Captain Kidd's, advanced age

for

lately

herself for

American

to

ten

arrested

Herbert

She

elbow.

Johnson, who Baltimore, weighed

in

person ;

to pro endeavouring of the coloured, popu no therefore stranger

anxiously

present,

sum

Among the effects of a man in drunkenness Wellington

Lady

York.

grandfather,

of

one

whistle whistl

£500.

for

world

to suc

whistlers and Mrs.

rival

cesses,

and

l

thee,

of the much fabled wealth A portion buried Captain Eidd and by the famous been brought his followers haB actually was to The discovery made on light. of Mr. Horse the farm Jas. Eddy, on Amasa Eddy, his Neck, Rhode Island.

a

drawing-rooms,

awaiting

do with

to

prominent promoter would which he believed

Jules

whistler, created

recently

performances

1

Let

'

was,

inches

the

DAUGHTER. ( Translated

high, around the around the

Minnie

when she

speaking at Tabernacle Society meeting of the her at which Ladyship Washington,

land

Mr. whose

grit

the

was

test

3 feet

lbs.

died

ly ,

Michael Herbert, with a Miss Wil

place

interesting Indeed,

the

Keane.

Grevy.

ing

the

lation

depart on France, M. succeeded

President,

immediate

been

mote

to

and of

take

New

has

to 1873 80th year,

in

He

to

meantime, ic matters.

of

President

from

is

of

son

Hon.

the

son,

which

commercial

a

was

Sully, Loire,

Saone-et-

13,

Thiers

who

born

was

of

ment

her

as

de Due Maurice Patrick

Edme

Republic completed

has

1879,

of

nm

MacMahon,

Magenta (Marie de MacMahon), the

million

a

kind biggest for him.

success— :

for

it

'

Cath Much interest prevails among olics to the visit of the States of Lady as Herbert of Lea, the distinguished Eng lish convert. Her has come Ladyship of over in connection with the marriage

Edison's

that do

not

will

632

heart of the way to the constituency he attended ser he sighs to represent, Hawick Free Church. vice at the was of not aware Probably the minister of this scion of the house the presence

speak

late

month

last

j

great

monnt

PAINTER'S

HE

M'-

Sallie inches

is

'

:

:

up!",

to

and

name

5 feet 2 3 inches

is

feet

above

arm,

i

Leeds lowing piece of gossip from the " A capital story is going Mercury" one of Mr. Cham-, the rounds concerning This berlain's brothers. budding polit is the ician nursing Hawick-Burghs to mem with a view opposing the sitting Mr. at the first R.L. Brown, op ber, his As a young man portunity. feeling

to

at my

in

Queen

to

no

"

her royal history, to Glasgow, responding to the address some one in the b-dy of the

the first time her recent

during while she

letter

his

are

"

I

4tfThe

7

waist,

There

:

creasing

of

She

lister.

measures

,

habit

Her

perceptibly.

i

The

T

in

insect

little

a

unseen under or the toe of a builds a nest the size nails, finger it small with pea, and fills 10,000 eggs to hatch if allowed out, which, disperse and may themselves through the body, cause death.

which

:

UP

Daniel

is

jigger Leone.

Sierra

_

only

the

:

be

will

Exposition take It will

at 984

'

tower

l,000ifoot

.

Tbe

Well,

his j

have

we

in

found

her,

cried

and extacy of joy, Margaret have brought her back to you." At these words she flew towards an

out we

the

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in

believe

When he feit sure of into and drew tears, his embrace.'

happiness. he m'elted hiete

could

within

!

this

When

her his

hiB

he"

ordained of Ross

mission

sent

was

to

EXHAUSTION Mr.-;

Science Australia

.the

Mr.

After few years. from' rhe busipesB, to the Isle of St. go to was a mission, which mission for him of by the influence for

a

,

-.

.

i-i;:-

/

.

False

!"<

Mexico.

from

Report

Moore.

There

,

by

.the

It

wais'

ridiculous

td.1

no

and what

his'

some

of the

was

'

!

'inuchi lor

we

'

'

back

going

ponlent' of n

account

uncbriimon, dition of

and

far,

|so

with

ourselves '

and

simplej state of

by

The

con-'

i

nificent

cliurchbs, and richly

of

some

them

it

mag-,

of 'revolutionary spoliation as a" .'The people 'gqvtifnmeufcs.' people1 are still fervent attach Spanish in tlieir

:

the Catholic

to of

the

faith,

and have' violent they, the in the hand govern gained' 'upper of the ment country. They are res-' the liberties of the tricting Church, and .trampling the on of the1 rights .

unscrupulous

by

majority

precisely secret socities

as' the'

the

means1

same

in'

are

adopting is! hence there Europe,". parts no or between the! peaice goodwill' Church' and the Government. This in is the whole story without' few words in for which any one details may fill! of

trinkets

one

himself.

Martyr

Yellow

secure

a

entitled !

their

to,

,

;

,,

iews

by

received

was

:

'Dr.'

J.

J.

in

been

by

he

before,

O'Sullivan,of the street,

West

lately

of 133 death of

Thirty-fifth the Rev. Dr. j. Q'Suliivan, brother, This of yellow fever at Tempa, Fla. sad event was of ;the subject general and wide-spread the large regret among his

-j

of

i;

friends

.

circle

to

whom

Father

in the had endeared himself OSuliivan short time he has been among iis. He is, the first to fall a victim priest in the, nine W the dreadful an'd, scourge, days during which he stood at His post, he in the words had proven himself, of a the Rev. Bishop Moore, Right; of the true priest, of God, and one most valuable pf men." not Father O'Sullivan was the only first but first victim,, among the volun .

..

,

.

teers,

tender

to,

splendid

services. A man of he had, faced the hot had dared the deadly

his,

phisique, Africa, miasma of the Southern hemisphere, the death-dealing bullets of the faced Soudanese; and' the spears of the Zulus, of career and. wound up his spleiidid

winds

of,

to

devotion:

hy offering true He

cause.

the

up

Christian

periors also .of

God's poof and unfortunate his

life

at

the

altar

of

charity.

of his

the confidence su possessed in the Church, and the confidence the leaders of his country's was born in Father O'Sullivan

town

'

of

Olonakilty,

National Library of Australia

in

the

County

were

efforts

large introduced nor

him,

this

offered his with

was

and

He

country.

of St. James in assistant pastor

Cross

but,

j

he

alas,

the

and don

He was

waB

the last

who

history books.

was

re

a

was

clear

with

of

the;

of St. He could

a

several seven

speak French,

Italian,

!

harsh' of the

foxy,

thing importation

"

taste is fast This past. of the best '

-

a

becoming is .

due varieties

the of

to'

.vines and a! more careful system foreign of cultivation, and preser manufacture, vation of the wine;" r The of number-. tot the Statei was from -four sheep "in

four

and

and the'

,

re com

stable

In

weeds.'

not

the

employer, the latter culprit ; or the garden in orderis, little

a

some

the of

In every

1854, 1876 it

back-yard

all

TRADE FORNIA.

OF San;

Franthe the

on.

grapes,

producing to

the

belonging apples, pears, plums, currants, gooseberries; straw

and raspberries, trade of the berries. The grqen-fruit has In State increased enormously. in the 1887 the trade with green fruit Eastern amounted.; to about States 35,blackberries,

000,000 of

pound

various amounted to about the

30/000,000

pounds,

of fruit,

659,950 203,including and 500 of vegetables, 22,500 of jellies and jams. The for estimates 1887 is of fruit, with an average 792,500 cases of fruit to the case. of 45 pounds Of were peaches, 175,500 220,000 150,000 pears, 60,000 cherries, 35,000 grapes, 25,000 40,000 plums, and eaoh straw blackberries, 15,000 The export berries and gooseberries.

these

apricots,

other

langu Latin

un

for

product

anagricultural demand never

out

runs

men

;

a

'

'

ial,

it

is

rich'

1

aiid

phosphorous

othdr1

in

.

and and dried fruits evaporated is also enormous, thus the vegetables treated in this of grapes way in export 1887 was 16,000,000 pounds, apricots pounds, honey 1,340,000 3,000,000

mater

forming

the1s!cholar,s"far8

is

because it

albumen','

'it

invalid's

tbe:

is

'

the cohstrengthens all 'but proof against No hohest ap 'jaundice.

invigorator sumptivei'

it

;

'

and'lis

malignant

has yet rejected and1 to' convey

petite

form,"

an

in "some

egg

nourishment

"in

'

it

disguise

other

b:,ho

'issurpasel'

is An egg form and

food.

'

'

its

cao

-

to any for a growing

it

a

veryi

white,

is

almost

one

cure-

for!

1

antidote

an

and

cuts

poison the foremost; position, the used, this antidotes

it

a occupies white only being the acids sulphuric, carbolic ; oxalic, —

to-

muriatic,

nitric,

alkalies—

the !

potash;

sublimate is effectually' whites two the of

lye

am

corrosive

!

;

antidoted '

'

'

not

1

I

As

soda,

the

:

But

child:

in

infallible

lacerations;

is

circum many efficacious medicine. of the best remedies oil extraoted> from the as by the Russians

but

food,

a

an

in

nutritious

preparation 'affliction. It

and an burns, is- considered yolk

'

J

eggB

.'by

und

tartar

made quite

harmless; Sugar also antidoted Were by it. before that the5 (egg is as aware' you 'it as and' tha't is a valuable expressed; as ia fbod'ot true'1 life 'either5 preserver is

is

medioine

Yes; much hope thik

?

but'

said,

we

in

apprebiatioh'

The output weight. canneries in 1886 cases

a

an

'stands

An ? Yes. egg contains -very of nutrition that all the elements nearly it Becaiisb contains go to'make-ttisue.

emetic' of lead

are

the

is

food

walnuts and almonds, and raisins wine zone

in

1

monia,

a

of

peaches,

occupies. that

It

1

shaddock and orange, lemon, citron, citrus the other fruits, olive, pome nectarine, banana, apricot, granate, fig,

cherries,

place

and: a food esteemed veritable dainty to excellence from the' (king the par of his poorest subjects; Why.;are eggs ? Are they so superior as a so popular

The

(

temperate

a

(

stances

CALI

fluent

-

report to refers California, of that State. It fruit trade enormous of fruit that grows produces every sort and in a semi-tropical temperate are the climate the former among agriculture

commerce

for

at

of

quality!

EGG.

all surfeifron other diet.On account of itsvmultitudinous waye 'of preparation, the )a8idei it adjunct plays setting it is in making other foods better/'

is

Consul

THEwbat

egg

competitive, which1 the

an

oisco,

Gor

article

only

agriculturists."

course

OF

thb1'

in

'

'with

'

the of

food

the

but

potihds,1

'

best

British

'and

off,

fell'-

in"

remarkable

is

world

air

ammoniaimay be washed the to improve by rain

FRUIT

in

allow

case:

deserving

231

31,'5,64'

VALUE It

to it'

in

56550,970

'

improvement"

'great

of the more

had reached this After

7

clip

and

pounds,

'

pounds.'"' 1887 'was a

thai-wool-

millions;

175,000

was

prepared be adapted

;

half

a

in

"

is.the

weed heap!

The

you clothes,

fine

Hard

more

and

food

\3ue

'ai

and cheaperand substantial and especially

better

much

qn

buy good,

'style, !

food,1 real

jway, of employing

every

so

spending

stop

rich

'might'

justify1

"

'tie

Tiinbsi

'

healthy get.

will

will

favor."

More

No If

its

more

clothing7 things of life the

stop

foolish

quack d octors of the vile or using so iriuch 'humbug1 medi cine that does you1 only harm, but put your in: .trust that Dr. simple, pure .remedy,' habit

expensive

,

.

Soule's

American

always at good times

Hop

a trifling

and

fitters, and. cost, you have good health. ;

'

'

that "

.cure? will see Chron

icle."

of

k

wrote

5

1

1

They

outcast,

of course,;

obeying

THE

proof This

He wrote

writer. Helena and

gali<6ns;

-

'neigh these weeds from

on

"profit they'

the

jto

the purchase for of (compensating the un replaced

cases

crops

in

the

highest

O'Sullivan's heroism and courage, and the noble work he had the fever- stricken done among people Freeman's York (New Journalt

of Father

j

;

: '

October

a

which

gardener,

that from

_

O'Sullivan and

ages, including and Irish. Bishop Moore terms

"

space for the waste is 8hameful,iand only mitigated by the fact that somebody else in ay appropriate the and use them castaway weeds', andi in the case of properly; burning a

alive.

Father speaker

than the

most of

"own.

question may too close to the. house to

ana Moore, Augustine's

General

3>600,Q00

;1

<

attends the ih

;

saw

a

be

may

salt's,

their

he

of his nephew in the Sou at the siege of Khartoum

life

;

merely

ticularly

the

save

make

some,

this scourge. against frightful was brave and unflinching young priest a splendid specimen of the Irish priest six feet tall, and built in pro hood, over He was a Irishman, typical portion. never of thinking generous to a fault, was Cardinal himself. Manning par he having to attached him,

saved dan.

mineral not is

its

purpose exhaustion/

Monsig-

not

'

'

'

with

manure

volunteered

was

or

'worse was"' still as in the lat'ter case

them,

monly

''

church

'

of 'the 'State are planted and not" less 90 pef witbi vines, 'than cent, of these are varieties. foreign " in the That the improvement quality of wine produced is very marked 'thCre can'1 be no anQ'i th6 form'er doubt1," wiue its California with' disagreeable;

"

ligiously

at Jersey City, Plainof St. church, charge Mary's He was offered a private field. chap in Rome,' but declined, laincy preferring a more active life. in out When the yellow fever broke

Father O'Sullivan Florida, his to services Bishop of assumed St. charge

ten

the' throw away studiously the gardens of their employers',

this city of St. Paul and had

also

was

.a?

18,87.

acres

150,"b6c>'

!

own', and' who also gardens of villa'residents bourhood. I found that

then came to connected with

was

fo'

yet

of his

a

returned,

gardens

lb 'ignorance always which induces this wasteful proceeding. of more than I have noted the doings one gardener who has a small nursery

Monsighoris usual modesty for remained there

He

it.

and

turned;''1

ask

audience

amount

may'

which

ash,'

surrounded by

in

duction

of

total

sum.

In flower

crops.

excess

burning

was

He

'

'

"

'

futile.

friends.

other

bodily',1

them

his Holiness and had an

but

declined some time

of

-

'

'

his

quickly

the

exceeds

'

to

to

proposed

to

Stonor, and

beretta,

wub

number

a-

cf the city

he

air

1

chaplaincy, to ask any He obtained favour for him. a mission from Cardinal Manning and remained for a short time in England; then' went as to Rome, where, he had everywhere

He

this

recognised him, which

These gentlemen also renew Parliament to but he would not allow

the parish

Fever,

one

and

tive!

exhaus

in

gardeners many aire of the heinous deliberately guilty offence of the weeds carting' away

jealousy

1

because possible manures, to the "soil what they just In ordinary from it. gardens

hundredfold,

i

serviced for pension

'

crop of weeds far the energy

this'

1

his

have

1

,

Clerical

First

:

The

the

to

the

it. After the accept and he returned expired, with to England but laden honours, without an Irishman being influence,

to

stacked and properly rotted td destroy the fertility seeds! when would, they td the constitute the soil,,

they have taken

Englishman. of engagements

not

"the

-

an

the

all

raisin

their

drive

'

'

Co., of this but he would his term war

|

'

and

to

in

or

ignorant remove

'

of all return

best

Mr. T Mr. and although Parnell, and sever William McCarthy, O'Brien, al other members of Parliament tried House of Commous their utmost in the

latest!

Italy. as

error

<garIgnorant farmers burn", the from the soil, and in

1

of their returned

-further of bravery act made in Parlia

some

not

is

"

ready made.

foreign of 'the markets products1 '"from United' an'd the statistics States; of the trade the Consul is. inclined jjp think that .they will. The wine py-'

'to

/

Australia.

were1

1

sufficiently

/

is the of filial whicli Spirit in, which in the cele piety they united of the Papal juhilee. But the bration' Masonic in Mexico are pre fraternity wliat and in! cisely they are in France

As enemies of the Church they are and unscrupulous, bitter' and being

was

do after it for \ cattle

we

litter

1

'that

eventuallyfrom7 the

a

be

can

I

of

all ammonia they contain and then' purchase' guano from 'the other side1 Of the loss; If these the replace

air,'

to

weeds

to '

the

has proved with

cropj that

believe1

will

crop

cast

so

the

world

.

ment

others 'from

as

market

fruits,

raisins

for

profitable' all for

smaller "the

'

other

many

of grapes

most

a

and

pounds, 1

of

Californians>

causes

instead

particularly wastefulness

such

imported

He was at presented and costly several curious of them1 a' ring. and Tiffany offered ffiim 200 city; dolsi,

with

;

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from,. ;the, lecturer

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England's

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see

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bread

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a

winder."

seckinds," fetch me bin wipin'

sez

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alone."1

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troops

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steals

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makes

mother

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world.

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dog's

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he

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even

sharp,

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thought

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at

head curly she looked up

ye've

spoon

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to

that

in fact, sharp, made a tool of.

so

got be too

can

him

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consinted

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I

her

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to "

the

the

lost

it." "

promise

hung

won't thin put it back " She peeped at me

a

words and

affairs,

in

cloim

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Norton's

he

sharp

a

being give

we

Popped

he

as

some

recent

memory another Reilly he slunk away.

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pewter red

turned

mumbled

me

tell

yon be ?"

will

man

of

liquidate,

I

bound

is

one

see,

ana

courage to

tied

can

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?

death

was

frequently

up his riveted.

tin

a

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in.

on ;

can

lock

Nellie,

foriver." and I've

boulted

its

and when minit, her to be me woife," " I'll give ye foive " Ef ye will, just

when said

you

Och,

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letter.

a

your

Cum,

heart

warm

key.'

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date

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week

lobster,

his

in

me

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you

me,

1

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next

giving

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it,

from

to

it

Kilkenny

about

time without look said little Johnnie.

himself he was

Well,

date

boiled

:

the

tell

prided

get week.'

Next

:

can

to

what

Gazzam Hello, entirely fagged out. matter ? Cumso Oh, A week's rest will set me up. from ray vacation. —

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