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dence.
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preserves in
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Bishops
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one
still
climate in delicate
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the
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laws of God and
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spark of
a
flame
whose linger to be fanned into In the devotion.-
mine to preside moments of his fellow-sinner last he was into launched eternity was
it
of justice.
hand
of Pius IX. prayer following in itself, so and so applicable is beautiful that many to the present crisis, may be of it or to be made glad to be reminded with in order to ensure, its it, acquainted
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before
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remembrance
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compassion that welcomed thief. This I have done,
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desire
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meet
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we
pleasant
journey,
sad
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help
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our
Church
thy else
none
except
;
her aud
wicked designs Remember us, O
Lord,
favourable to us in and reignest liveBt
:
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back
their
who end.
tribulation,
world
without
Amen."
that such
saying or
language,
the
.
and
Holland
the
Holy
See.
Bishops Utrecht
fcl
such to even An Anglican
invites trast.
amid
ceased
a
canonisation University
an
him,
prominent
a
con
de Prelate, lately of laudation, whose chorus has been proclaimed from has left behind pulpit, his
to
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the ult.,
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lat.
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of night 41, 42 N., for
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world for the
Bishops
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the encampment
by
two
the the
a
being and
was,
body
large
men
women
first
suddenly Kurds, murdered,
of
were
assaulted, circumstances of terrible several others wounded .atrocity, and the rest stripped by dagger thrusts, back and left to make their to way five
girls
under
killed
were
that
aui without
equivocation
stated
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was
of
this
The
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
;
the Kurds, who arp, mostly armed Martini to illwith the rifles, avenge treatment wives, and daughters. ,of itheir then them there assembled Against ,
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
;
outrage
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sub ;
homes.
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
1
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lem,
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of
state present for the indispensable the Church government of
The
long.
Christian namely—that of the Apostolic
and
the
from
the
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entirely
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meet
in
desire
power,
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storm
the
exercise
perfect
Register.
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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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,
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
> .
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
The
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
(in
the easterly The captain./! gale. that all on board the ship were with tihie fear the trembling duVing storm that the electrical which lasted,
raise
of
world
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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
I. am Bishop at home, and now spend ing ray days in the bosom of my family, with of honour, estimation, troops me friends able to gather them round board." a at a hospitable Meanwhile, to that third may be supposed pass
from
be believed
to
antecedents admission The
if
oath,
the
and
j
shows
altogether brought, under known.
box
to
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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Hartford, was
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Father
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in ;
i
on
attached
pnd,
,
the that
out
pointed should
the
.
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ference
brother- prelates the reunion of
-HastoiyJ
bis
regale, pf theYqlue ,
en
unaer-
.
pe,
the
wprkscaliedhistorr, is claim based,
a
he, made .the the into; flights
which forv
staitipg.poipts.,
has
'
narratives,
His,
r
philosophy
and
;
is
.it
more
whether! students vi questionable not have tb go to soberpr authors will for their the history bejforp ptudyiug; writer A in Cariyl'ean disputations. ,
.
.
i
met
Athenaeum
one out points of these inaccuracies, and the correction forreaders. has an interest -Irish the battle of Naseby In thp account ftf
week's
tells
"
in his
given
Oliver-Comwell,"
that
us
a
in ,
tattery
Carlyle several
taken
were
there,,
of jquality hundred
'ladies above; quality,
Assembly he observed ;
should
resolutions Orgailic commahions union the other Protestant1 what they really is' do not want desire In a conversation different. something held/ a few months' whiohil ago1 with .
content
and
carriages,
Irish
'not of with
ladies;;
camp-followers about a foot in length long know how- to use/ upon which they will the ordinance against whqm, I fear, Whiteday." pressed hardtthis! Papists for the lock js .the authority igiyen writer in How the the statement. ;;
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!
Peacock, the the
otherwise, !
England
.
should
referred the year-
their'
formally
recognise that Churches;:
as. status existibg should the acknowledge orders of their ministers
for the!
of
validity in the1
pulpits .of
;
iall'j
and
tbisi
'
many! other nwomen" I do not the camp." MrJ Peacock, yjssl'7 -
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slightest than
fact the in feeling at the .time.
bitterest
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impotent
them,
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purpose
i
difficult
land
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would these .proposals the;qauseiofihome,reunion.i
materiallyadvahce
!
at
the them
jcharacter-r-was and concocted ,of
.
to put, retired
.having death. on
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£(S,0QQ,Q
had
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being gate. in/the'
most tried
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ABLE
W1LL.,
remarkable
will !&meri
before
'
'the
fis '
can
now,
Sh rroV
.Catholics
bottom for
dispute,1
of
monpy,
are
hibb,:'hccdrdihg,'to
involved the
hpw,
of.
the
suspected
doing of £1200
for
a
thisa
Irish a
of Froude
refutation
by the,
to
the
glorify
his
invasion
and
contemptuous
will
serve
as
a
warning
is
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
'
And.
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
'
effect
:
I
i
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
thexLabibetb
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the
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;
,
blamed
'she
With
,
traditional
with'1
;
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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;
)
iri;'bpposi-
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
'
a
.
Mjvm
Athenaeum,
be
truth that
assertion,
mere
of
!
the
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,
of historical
lover the
any with
-
he should then 44 strike form fair, and reasonable from that, evidence. Nor or
,
Bishop's' 44
'
1
—
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
'
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
anil
a
'opinions
'
,
the
be
may
themselves
'
CommentiUg
j
approval:
his
which
by:
bodies'
dissenting commend
do not
effected
it
as
,
of
Iterances to the means
;the
i
-
Misleading
the1
at'
:
,
;
present and
lesson.
New
most
,
.
,
.
I
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not
was
.'
.
Churchmari
English
—
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
,
j
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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.
i
York
Society,
.importance, of history,: .and study. the reader of history
j
cult:-'-
Not
to
m
,
introductory
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the'
'
4
compliance
i
President
Fee,
Maryjs The ,Rey.
interest,,
J.I
on
!
'of
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
i
,
.,
its1
;
.his
.
of St.
of the the occupied was supported by the Rev. of ,and ,the) Rev. B. Carley, Cathedral.
and
chair,
TT?_
tt -
foemg, Mr. '
I!
!
:or
he and
Britain)
.
1
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.
;
the
ppuntjryj' so. Jwell
did
of
Study,
i
.
i ; ,
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"
j
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
I
Farrar, Sala, and otb,ers,
the
on
The
!
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
,.
send
learn people, might TheDoctrine., Pope, with, .that: ,jent. request,
;
will
her.
...
Damianus.;
'
,,
away
givb'
/thanbf sometbirig
'mth
j udge
..of,.
Mrs.
by,
asidje
teachers
,
a
giving
or
?'
,set
jto
Eleutherius to from Rome
Pope
.?
of Britain sent ambassadors begging
King
a
Rome
j
;
question,
England'?
in!
Protectants to say 'more
this
brought
suit,
-on this authoritygreater the Venerable Bede,.and inthe year that emphatically,
than
to
over
to
trying,
wtis -there
it
Now
|
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In
a
happened.
,
are
.,
,
-but
preached, whom.
by
Lucien,
170.:
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a
faith "
.
'
ordihaftfy
unnecessary
lexpresbbd
the
;
J
Roftiap
LWter/Drnimi. Weekly of'THE
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
.
Wh'atthfejRitualisty
Polish remarks
of
think1
o
by b,!iibffiahibtj;:inamed mond, in the tobliimns
has
,
what. in
ascertain.,
,
tVacts
is,
turned
was.
been
/
be.no
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
How,
hotel.,.,
a serrnon
for
iWpmeu
for.,
when
piteously
:
could
debt,
:
,
and, .cried
Home,.
f
a
the that
doubt
-no
had Saviour, known
weak, sickly old expended nothing, upon was
,
-to
, i
first
»
—
i
—
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-
.
—
pounds
preach before the University
PppishTractSM,
(
herself,,
.she
,
whq
woman,
in
twenty
,
is
not,-
_
of .Nappjepn's
the
ait
>
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although
belonged Lane said
Mr/
,
that
,,
;
.
is
leyrftpdiSihrain,
pf
case
the;
.».
;
in,
/fate;.
,
-
of
irony,.
the pavement and Cathedral. .experts testify in Mrs., Stewart, died £2,500,000
;
New Nineteenth Century .Club,, 1885, for which I wai paid .ex one pound, a minute. My highest actly, guinea a minute; Boston fbo was half-a and Mr. Ward Beecher telegraphed from to -me at Boston me offering Brooklyn
,
!
/Thp
.
,
contended,
i
Again
:
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;
in
.
'
he
,
;
,
,
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
!
The, ;
,
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,
:
.
.the
has
the of
;,
for,
but;
Somehow
.
Vues"
Choses
have,,
,,
be .forgotten. .trial...
property hands, been sold
Hiltpn
;
!(
the,
all
i
and
j
a
Doctrine, Mr. Lane
t!
£6,000,
.
.
,,
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.
000.,
i
his
;
i
all.,
on
1
in
,
Hugo
s.of
this
.
forpgiqst':
.
which
;
,
man
;a
greatness
i
ho
to
there
whiljp
account,,
the.., .whom.he,leftlt which e roughly,
|
.
What
by-rats,. the -on
unprpfitajbjip
.
eaten
commeptuvy
room
to
showing
own
(.
tells
careful
was
talent
andvj
.country,''
the
Long
,
|
Victor
he his
turn
r.
..
been
servant
;
;
of
fate
the.
memorial;
Judge,
iqgaj
,
_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
,
his
!
thieres
died,
Mark's
widow
his,;,
.
wi.thf.draw
;
thepeoplej
mindful
'apd,,
be,
jSt,,.
as Island .(Pathedrpl bad ;;.p acyiser,,.
.
co(upIe ancl the
When
,,,
body from
his,
yar,
>
n
stole,
i
He|
lafpurer. years. jot
th,®!
Treasury.
t|ie
.labourer also that thp hire;
.
see
j
/the
:
America
,
;to
.
of
worthy
visited
that
hire,—
>.
had and
Jaiipps's
His
worthy. .of should He
,
.St.
of opinion
evidehily
is
on in a work Bre.mond, that ,the heart lof-Napoieon tpjlp, .Hygjepfy was devoured by rats -at ,St. Helena examination. ;the. during; .postTmoi;teui
Dr,
A; per tain
bf
Incnmbeht
'Fbitib/.
,
o'f
Ijriiiiy'
is
u
Anglican Marylebone,
the,
'
S
HJ R. lHaweis,
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.
ica,
>
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happened
bottoms
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be by outright stunned, and, in all probabili 'certainly tide before drowned by the rising ty, this "Biit; time, me. by anyone-found T'
killed
'such
'in
was
easier
'appeared
on.
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nearly of the
'
on the face hour two hun I imagine,' fully above' the sea level; when, in
was,
feet
dred
ascend and so
ah
and'
'cliff,
that- to position than to descend, must have I
a
foot' I put upon moment, my' block. be a loose 'what' turned out to Itbroke and dashed tbunderiug away with the beach, and I was clingiug, 'to to a of any out foothold 6ort, slight sha p, so the of which was evil'
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edge
'cut my my heart
'that
it
that
;so'
;was ble
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giddy— the
out
of
to
look
much
so
I
power'of
have lost tarily know how not
pressing surface
was,
I,
much, tben
ipid
very
new
not
easy,
making
I
climbed, had
should
I
jnoment; pccured,
to
me
que
as
it
over
was
was
do
I
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
thickset powerful, fellow, he not been drunk, he could, much have lifted me without trouble, over. me But, as bodily up and flung he ,was drunk so though only partially bis to —he did'nt exert the strength ,
was
a
had
worthy
evei-,
advantage, my. hold the other
and I on
my .assistance, other competitor, friend was my
main
to
how-
Meantime, could
man as
able
was
him.
.
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
.'Let
the
with
parapet me
go,'
he
cried
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noise
I
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so
him with
beside I will
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Jfoteifln
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
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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.
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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
'
remembered,
ih;L
low:
weight
July.
-
;
have
stakes
and The
Kilrain
fixed for increased
.
lupwards
been been
,
permit
>
proceeding get aud stand on the ledge outside, parapet as and then indeed my position, as well Had I let his became own, precarious. have down. Yet I gone go he must to throw himself felt that if he choose he would all his forward with
has
.
'
of 'my mounting straight I had to sometimes diverge left to the and sometimes .to ithe' right result oi der. to find and the in' foothold was that L did not always know exactly me. I had out 'Wh'sit lay 'beneath gone on 'the noonewas beach be aldhejand
'not-
the.
over
to
was
next
between
The encounter Sullivan
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my
right,
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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;
hang
to
literally iJBut I
few
first
easy. I had at
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Had a of the large porLion which has been so abundantly of the been parts colony, for
disposal
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undoubtedly
the still
detrimental.
Should this shall
representative I have as you and
district,
are
its
prosperous and strongly.
my Jn
welfare
own
word
a
your
and
identical
aware
I must interests
you be so a
large there affects
condition, otherwise, Even
or
directly
to apparent yourselves which has
in
and
inseparable,
ad-
advance and mine
or
must
languish
R.
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C.
Rason,
Guildford.
Esq., the
—
to reference the immediate of Responsible Government accord with those of a large of the electors, and our con
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majority fidence advance
desire and ability to your of the district interests and the colony is such as to justify generally us in pledging onr support and influence
the
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but we
ELECTORATE.
views with introduction
the
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coming
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100
signatures.
has
Pin
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I beg to thank you for me. you have conferred upon 1 shall have pleasure iu allowing myself and if returned to be nominated, as your will endeavour to do my representative,
Gentlemen,
will
honor
to
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utterly be under
official through mismanagement, the present Government exists
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apply to | M- GIBNEY.
particulars
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GIVEN
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the
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do the of
would
one, how
show
to
the
turn
your
the
insolated
an
sufficient
be
con-
of
little
will thac lack
all must representation nugatory of Government. the' present form I deeply regret'the original grant
Ostler.
.
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
.if
itself
to
seriously me
are
30th efforts
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quite for
Responsible Colony.,
even
and
Stabling
represent, am
the
.
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been
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,
and
Good
I done
Government
for
vylsitors.
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and gratifying, magnificent facts These and other are too need and I believe that you proof, have of a neglect bugun to weary
thrive
a
my of
more
;no
for
1
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approval.
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GENTLEMEN, your suffrages
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at your would
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have
results
fore,
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cause,
yours.
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faithful servant, EDWARD
December,
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important put
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OldJamaica Old Jamaica,
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of the discovery adjacent goldfields small may, a notwithstanding subsidy be ascribed granted, mainly to your own pri-
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me
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whatever
Change a
Members
of
of
systems,
of the eastward.
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CHAMBERS, PERTH,:W.
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interrogating.
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etc., j
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Coniimission.
on
few
our
the
to Golden proximity lead to extensive hood, and would the which thronging populations to soon see expect occupying
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if brought enabling
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producers
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indepen
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advocate
of
you
less
prosperity. I to use Further, promise deavours an extension to secure
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the
public
lasting
1888.
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of
represent
by
circumstances
coal-mines, wealth
mineral
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:
continue
will ;
Company
b'Xl"
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Eastern Colonies, and struggling
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a
next Council Government
the under
men
the
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and from
to and
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would
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of
be
colony
composed
dence. In view
for
votes
your
reserve
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adoption
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Please
disaster
largely House by that
business. conduct
OF
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
:
obedient
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offering the
;
1 have
particular. your Gentlemen,
to be,
servant,
are'
elect
to
representatives you as in the past, future, be used for the benefit
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STOCK1
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honour
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me
they
announcing/that:
you of
of
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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numerously-signed requisition; asking me a as candi to allow, myself to be nominated election for date at the your forthcoming I shall have much in City, pleasure and if do in your you acquiescing request,
a
honor
be a mistake for that account to Great must be care vigilance. the bona fides who are of those in the lines of a determining
their that
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and
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must
Constitution
ELECTORS
TOODYAY
votes at your members for
of
My
to
Government
relax taken
the for
election
I am in favour of constitution. The
of;
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Perth,
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of gentlemen have kindly, A committee consented to conduct the drawing../''' Each purchaser of a book 20. of, .tickets' will a be presented /with CompHqntapy,. Ticket FREE.
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incpri-igilo children 'exhaust her
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nor
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expeditiously country
is
the whole subscribed. as
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business.,
conducted
soon
sects
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imaginary
are people individuals
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to
as
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FUNERAL
and
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they
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UNDERTAKING
T
£800
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of numerous ft;iends the undersigned begs he is about to add
the request and others, announce that
AT to
F 0 R M
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curing1 their
11
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the .kings (and from1 away their intentipn
her,
wjjiu
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for
1889.
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gathered they;ar(eing|witS«aGhi..o&
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she and/: directed controlled eighteen /L centuries. These and active agencies are/ as powerM
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counterfeit
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and pseni of. glory (to-day, tear each other to p'ieb'es. thh mdtheir' 'p'eace,
be
may
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done,
any progress of any kind. they have of
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JJAILWAY
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have "
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care.
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your
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we
with
etc.
guitar, Volumes songs, popular 'containing, sacred ivocal duets, songs, songs, and choruses. exercises, opera
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be placed in the position
for the
in
representatives: colony— which
thank at the
to
candidates
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quadrilles,
songs, and rounds
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the
to
applies Melbourne
return.
your
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description
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have able
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port the thoughts of the coming have' inspired an struggle a' Icolisidenthusiasm seldom before felt in West had been' erable'iportion life. At Australian; political ciit The Fremantle, very/ cunningly away.u operation! ithe zeal has almost reached mustihaveibeen at thd cost n of. boiling point. perpetrated,, are in three. candidates the field severabnights.urjB.stj.andjbufcfor There the.vigilaiicel two of the; prison, pfficialSjbmigh.t for and the electors are divided .hayq-jgotnhis seats, in their as to the more desirable and, have now h4 tjip ppfice in, fqll opinions liberty, to 'y '. couple select, resolved to .Some, are to cheir old stick Messrs. loves, Marmion andi Pearse;; mothers think Dr: Jameson n'l ;:l H (.,( would be a ni ore suitable1 maii than one of Mr. H organ on! may) well' be congratulated these. Are leav politicians.' Both'parties the Bpeech delivefe'd1 to' th4 elfedtbrs on,; byJhi'm: undone to secure the return ing nbthing It' last is -acknowledged) bn Friday 'nigh't1 of their, favourites1. respective1 The Same all to'beuthe1 'best / politicaLi sides! addrisss as, of the' candidates, may be said,' though in a milder sense," of yet The given by; 'any PerthMessrs. ,Mru.E. E, Cpv»rthope,;,ai 'Keane chair, jwas/takennby Horgan, Traylen, and Scott well known and have each Liberal, amongst ,,t?pse, their several Mr. B. Keane, were Go where yoii will at present present supporters. on, the, platformA. Lee, Mr. T. G. in the city and port, you will observe a Mr. of politicians of all shades of Moijqjj, Horgn gave a strict' account of his1 paiit! Be jgroup 'stewardship: in favour of of against /declaiming, (opinions 'the iii related'bis expei'ierice Bouse and' laid, one or more of the candidates; The politi before a! of the' Woik the 'electors1 resume Be' cal careers "of those who have been1 in' had He stated' 'his 'views' a't; pefformed'.1 Council are or on1, the iBill -and other unmercifully, Constitutidn otherwise, length exposed to view:; while predictions of both land' answered important questions/ deverp,l:j a favourable and, unfavourable character put, to himt by linquisitive'ielecfors. questions, can.be heard concerning and those who, having Mr, iJIprgan's was; really ap-able address, never we that the ljinitpd at the a seat in the Chamber, .space; yet occupied only. regrpt, our liave no-: jpf-jth Record, prevents, publish practical of 'their disposal given proof like :It ing, itj' doing it. anything, .is justice!,'.1',' capabilities. indeed; very pleasing' would advise, cqjintry however, |pur friends! rhuch.. interest') manifested in toi8eei-;soii miich who' can "'be enlightened;' by,' reading affairs in the chief towns1 of the political Mf;: Hcifyaii's' sbeech— to secure' h'coDv 'of brie .TJ.:.
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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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fellows which
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In presenting their' Report for the term 1888, your' Committee ending December yqu upon the progress beg to congratulate the past six made by the Society,' during
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named An old, shepherd of, this /district, Peter Queen, about 65 years, of age, was found dead at Barrow thirty Well/.sqirie odd iriiles from here, on last Thursday, the 3rd inst. The body was brought into town Saturday evening on the following of holding an for the purpose inquest the over it. On the following day, after viewed the had body which Coroner's jury the state of decomposition, was in a fearful in the Catholic interment took place Father Brereton officiating. cemetery, was held on Monday, The inquest by the the J.P. Mr. S. Mitchell, Coroner,
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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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was
one
71, age in Great Britain. in
who died at the men of the lichest He made his money
Thwaites,
of
one
It
is
the
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
of
curses
(
beer.
burrows
Cal
in
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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wealthier fashionable
custom
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has become quite
!
Among
extents it
chief
for
reason
Moltke's
in expressed is that William, no able longer
resignation,
Emperor am
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age I horse." For
was
welcome, shouted
of hall
a
visit
"
Victoria,
The Rev. 6. Sprosloo, senior
curate
ington,
and
Down,
was
for
many
years
of St. Faith's, Stoke Newvicar of Winterbourne into the Church received Tondini do Father by
of Chamberlain, for bis have we us alone, what thou son of Joseph ?"
Quarenghi. claim
.Experts
,
phonography
with away than the
writers
more any with away telegraphers. Some say the phonograph will be a success hut commercial if,
shorthand
did that
telephone
he sold
reported is the it
Marshal
French he
as
July
at
dollars
1808.
as
his in
predecessor
versity,
the
Shaw,
was
the
M.
lady
London
in
sensation
found a surprise Fired America.
return
her
European have made their home Shaw's
by
appearance, was a from challenge greeting to Miss Edith Transome, these, her the of the for championship
is
man
well
to his present haB come his abuse ation through
Mr. Gladstone of the.
This
is
of his
most the
in
engaged
correspondence
has
decided
still
be
placed
which
have
That in
a
letters
his
them
have
is
youths demonstrated
into
Moynihan
came
a
at stiff
very
out
of
the
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soil
the
the
vote,
retirement
resident magistrates other matters. Mr it
that,
while
was
so
many
country
said;
in
was
thing: pre a
very
were
they resident
pensioning' and magistrates of the prisons Several
officials.
prison
of,
pensions,'
very
the this
state,
on
Healy remarkable Government were
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
The delegate people must he satisfied. also reports that the Pope is generally of being under the influence suspected of English Tories. All this contains on
which
length— but
some
firmation, ious quarter,
and
in
all
as
reaches At
more
the
incredible
in is
probability,
from
us
await
we
it
of
to
comes
that
given inalienable gift
pronounced
it
most
the
enemy !" of enemy
is is
Pas-
Audiffret
d'
every
which
"
on
the
the
happily. he all
abasement. Hear for the Vatican
liberty to man,
is
the
most
that it is of which
rights modern us, that despoil rest on these that truths; the unhappy days, wheD can
one no
sociin
if con-
Cwsar
or
why, supported
Jacobins.
before by
our
;
Bone,
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
we
Are left
at
the
blows,
it
aquarium fewer
no
consisted than 70
thought
to
be in
"
You have Come now,
"
it
can
Staub's face said
"Do alone
live
arm
it
j
?"
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
x
mat.
!
M.
serious,
man
?"
ness
round
as if to tear him to prey pieces. in M. Unfortunately, struggling, Pernolet and fell in the very slippsd midst of the Reptiles, which all rushed on him with A panic took place fury. who mostly among the spectators, fled. was
xl
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A good action to be done and s'dffifething else." "Yes, " for Well some unlooked
The
notwithstanding began whirling
j_
-Dewier "
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
;
;proof'
each
this
accredited
was
Zanzibar
!
'
For
He took part the Soudan.
nbtwith-
endowed;
the
'/standing
to
/
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thbiic'
into
was It task'of
communications the other and prevent
mention special ment, but through
things. in Mekico' is really in France and Italy. analogous 'The-im press of 'Spanish" rule remains1 and even the face of on the people, on the 'country,' It is studded with Ca-;. things to that
into
firing
slaughter.
means
no
Sou'dan.
the
party
so'
simple
a
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were
troops carry
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excuse
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can
doing
gentlemen, with the rank
war
the
in
bravery
the
straw soil
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vol.
being
1
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1
he who undertook the perilous of battle'1 the field under fire, crossing when it was discovered that the1 British
with5 Oonijuest in the great of those but: times, would, not1 help us find no sufficient
and hiring
references
his
for
Spanish' '
to
chaplain
the
by
he,
'the
Newsi
out
pointing' of them
work5 as I refer
its-
to peculiar denersiand weeds tbeyi
which brought When he 'left St. thc Helena he secured from Govern a £100' ment, for his successors, year He was awarded three medals salary.
.
'
fighting
it
>as
this;-
English army, He acted the Soudan.' and the marines sailor's
board the man-ofhim to the Soudan.
times
.
,her explanation, historian English yery
as
in
on
past, we shall of the state explanation the South Anierigreat We' might connect the
in of parties 'can ,'611110'. 'Ax'tect and' the
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as
gazetted the captain
of
time there, above-named
to
anduhorses;1
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of burning'the
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influence
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spending
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mission,
sailors, to him,,.
and yet, part the!
the
'receiving
this
support
Mexico.5
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amusing, in
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from
report
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rgus
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a!
is
the
mark
to
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|
gravy. has
generally
a
The
at figures. The rag-gatherer's
"
J
bear
A black bruin -et.
has
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considerably
is
The to reason of sitting. of dissension fruits
reasoner
—
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in
put up
family
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have
like
is
j
wicked
a
to
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occur.
the
was
aj
|
mustered
can
the enemy. pepper The carpenter What what I seize I saw.
I
It
when
a boot the sole.'
iB
music
in
The
seize,
there
if
the
in
worltl
both
took
The rising generation— Folks getting up in the morning. known that the It is not generally are tired as wheels of a vehicle the horse;
can't
expect
A pig:
never
organ unfortunately was
many
know
officer soldier
thick
as
thing
?"
j
French
The
in
of
smell will
halves
pig
raised letters said it evoked
Iis.
be
as
any
hen
Tunis, to
say
the
absorb
and
the
a
Life
great
Knows
wno
animal
faithful
that
dog
I
'
Boy;
?
flea."
Mamma,"
"
muuuubi
everywhere
man
accompanies The
said
do
"
juvenile, child."
shee why are
Then
"
interesting " ?" write No
an
they
provided I
with
Fubny
has
f/him
settle
life
When
one
we
is
we
have
It
is
said
different
known
a
talk.
the
and
;
fellow
than
more
bought
a
asked
was
to
a
by
given
my
married,
will house the fellows you know. There is
the
beasts
the
air.
playful
calf "
will
you you will
?
Reggy
thousand what he he
wife,
said to be of the field It is well is
fond
v-'V\V
at
me
expect an
of
affinity
and the known
we
the
love the club
jred
did
died
KiDg
as
;
ye
"
Yis."
"
She'll
the'
"
323." Arthur
"
"
exclaimed " And
"
hot
1699
year,
,
born
Charles
in 1.,
dates,
you
"
Reilly,
It
to
get
Wat's
up
looks certainly "but the.e is
early
in
"
full
that
she.
sure
1"
wint
says hard my that
alriddy
!"
sez
I.
Pat
?"
an,
sez
I
was
I'll
av
Don't
do work
a'
laugh
niver.axt to." ye now." " sez. I'm that she. it," I could't far a reply the flew'd dishes ivery
and she said it. But I sat down wait," mistress
sez
I.
" "
" "
here." be plazed I'll tell her I'd
the
stip."
an'
As
good,
everybody
be well to and reliable safe, when one fells dull less pain in the or it
may
be sure may and bis liver
his slug
of
rPQIlU.
f.YlP
of
will
be
rH
\
tfttl
worse
caused
griping
#1
llfT
ril
CTU
O
Such be
are
pills
sometimes
Without
desire
to praise nevertheless,
may,
harmful,
They
used.
hemorrhoids.
we
having
one
above
pill
Mother
name
wellmanufactured by the Limited A. J: White, 35, and now sold Road, London, by
Pills, house
one
the pill The
itself.
of
and know
we
desirable
medicine of
actually
They
quality. the brain, bowels
upon
possesses
the
remove
correct
the
cause
the
as
vendors,
that
the
to
act
liver with
and are threatened with a fever, in the head, back, and limbs, one will break and pre or two doses up the cold coated the fever. A with vent a tongue, in the is brackish taste mouth, caused by in the stomach. A dose of Sei foul matter
|
cum
mark. kind,
Now,
never
chemists
with
,
will
foind j
to
the a
1Q
particular
mate
her/' you're a robber." I am, for that's Begorra, just what afther !" Nellie M'Cusker's heart Ye'll be arrested." Ive bin alriddy and yer blue eyes
cold
severe
es
on
a
and regularity. They never gripe sickness the of the produce slightest other or any unpleasant feeling stomach, Neither do they-induce fur or symptoms. as all other ther constipation, nearly pills and do. As further a crowning merit Pills covered Mother are with Seigel's a and harmless tasteless causes coating which them resemble thus to pearls, rendering them as to the as they palate are pleasant effective in disease. If curing you have a
bye loike ?" wudn't thry." darlint ?"
not,
or
pill,
or
a
Why
a
ease
!"
stip-bruther
I
Faith, Then
make
are
aw
produce
and
"
What,
should
oressure
purfcy
than
intelligently pre the difficulty. occurs to
contain.
they
every
close."
up
million) In early hand, as the
be better
can
costipated,
nillo
iuvou
all
I.
names,"
year.
is
there
some
after-effects disease
mnof
only
married
thousand
every
and has more and back he
Farringdon
!"
j
"
the
Seigel's known
:
Nelly,
I kin "The you
the
mother,
America
to
di
To
any
?"
"
the
said way, date that I
I
an'
month," "
are
even
sez
him give Flynn's she laffb,
Then
o'
I'm
one
Flynn, me size
Troth
"
sleepy, sides,
and
turnin'
I,
vast
be grown may in England alone
(two
seem
overshoot
bowels
kw kjj
wanst."
Is he cunnin'
Dont
axt
?"
nauseous
what
few really very be honestly commended for Most of them either under
can
head,
else than
a
got Ballv-
in
over
name
to
Cud ye luv
"
and Corneille, three born.,; in
very
his
cold
"
way Milton,
de
ain't
it
and
unhappy state of remedy this there is nothing like a good cathartic It will act like a charm by stimulating pill. into the the liver doing its duty, and riding of the accumulated organs digestive poison matter. ous does not gripe and pain But the good pill sick and miser does it make us us, neither hours It able for a few a day. acts on the time entire same glandular system at the
Nelly
sez
has that
here
them,
use. or
which
"
"
that whose
were all Rembrandt, 1606." " When was Waterloo fought ?" old 1815. I tell "June 18, you, when you stick me on dates you fellow,
have
" "
Yes
have?"
wid
Well, how I've
me
Barney
hern
were
Reilly.
I
sister,
ez
fur
;
the
i
your mistress.
.YNo.'? " Och, Pat, he's " The spalpeen
I'm
?.
cried
To
say
the The in a
things
?"
now !"
seein'
"Balrney M About "Yes."
;
in that may give know that you Vandyke and Velasquez
she's
her
es
an'
"
Do
John
Thin
of
gish.
I
sure,
coran."
Eng
Reilly. the Bartholomew
name
Murky
—
much matter bve wotchin'
"
of
her
Wat's
cross
the
in
by giving
was
names
changin'
to
us
in
in history. swallow easily
drugs.
right may
it
that
and
ye ?"
fiir
medicine
back
disagreeable
pill
so."
light.
smile.
You
too,
be
Jane
But as
of takes pills mention what should be.
reckon ?"
\
:
one year before he cut off." What for a head
morning."
lark.
"
pill,
popular
?"
looking think Paple raoight An' is she waitin'
taking
employed. of medication provided only it
shoot
bether
Made.
and with purpose, accuracy, greater the of the various in proportions
in
pills
Drug
slowly by small. comparatively To-day with greater produced infiinitely contrived especially by machines
million
she
Is
quare.
enable
form
are
Easy
I,
?"
me,
An'
"
/
same
that's
sez
Medicine Proprietors
are
far
pill-taking when we
pared.
o'me,"
power
a,
an'
re
iyoung es V " Yis."
'
the
a
and
its kinds, of testi and lis,
Codnties
gredients No form
gettin' besoide
Nelly, table
of dates
useful,
rapidity for the
'
born
of St.
massacre
axt
the
cause
was
they in
same
blood
Skin
Sole
Fills
to
demand
too,
She thinks
"
;
a
Failed;.
me
Jane sed that
I,
who's Jane the crabs on
onheedin'. " Shu
exclaimed
I"
oblige
year, head
birds
of
will
"
the
Scurvy,
2,000,000,000 consumed are made were pills
days
cum
lether."
An' loike
she.
Cromwell,
will
that
pity
about
—
England.
pills
very mensions
dish-
the iver
Life."
BLOOD
Midland
custom of
pills
flurtin'
she, a
the
whatever
Scrofula, and
and
but
across
World.
cleanse
to
in all
by
lis.,
the
from
everywhere.
is object condensed
:
|her,
"
dates.
between
meadow
a
and
and
of
course
No,
:
1572. on
painters born in
once.
when darling, in not smoke
Jleggy,
The form
",Yisi"
half-quizzical He was
when
you year of the in Paris ?"
pat
replied.
Emma:
"
for
that that
lick
a
Memory
his
a
And
six
now
of extracting has ever been
of them
Tickets be
are
methods
cigars,
carrying. to lectures
"
to
last
|
die?"
"
there
having
man
was
.
army,
"A.D.901." " Quite wonderful
woman's
a
love
And
land
forgotten.
one
fool
to
Havannah
are
and, stand'
1 couldn't her gave
356 B.C.
"
!
that
no
ib
lupk,
ggs
layin'
and 1 that act of treason.
Certainly.
year
impossible
knew,
never
painless but
A
periods doeB not
she
other
teeth,
her
caught
soldier,
with
Keilly
down
.settling
utterly
her
to
for were dates a by the remark, " I knew the dates of hobby with him, events." many important " me when could tell Perhaps you Great born the was ?" said Alexander
up.
two
are
when
never
man
young
about
become
to
There
fast
a
tbink
to it
tfntil
Bad
I
"
that
sez it's
sez
Yis,"
|
tered
pens?"
begins
I
!
it?
is
hin,
our said friend understand," old acquaintance to an whom he Reilly he was happened to meet the last time down to Kilkenny," that have a you crreat memorv for dates." " flatOb, yes," said the man, quite
feel-
of
oi
!"
For
imagined
back
warranted
How
but
?"
"
"
the
besides
I'm going Marchaary."
is
impurities
Lincoln,
Co.,
that sumanother by
off
9d.,
throughout
Blood is
all
Vendors Lincoln The
somethin',
what
me
1 trotted
An'
"
is full
|
"
the
Confederate
stopped
published of the blind.
deal
ax
operation, Sold
WORLD-FAMED
she,
cheerin', on
Nelly,
\
pond in Indade
rag. bver
a
"are sot
2s.
Vendors the
subject. the called Human and tonic
the
powerful
l£d.,
for
nearly
are
mild in their circumstances.
any
—
of
we
justice of
a
are
Is.
at
?" I,
which
as
Pat ?"
Remedy cause
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:
Faith,
"
a
Where
use
'?
I
The of
sayin'
"
anyhow,
cornet
a
iJg. Teacner:
com
?'
"It's the hin
been
has lately for the
novel
the
Brigade. bodies
lifeless
things.
queer A new
in
of
one
the
private
with along Colour-Sergeant Maguire, and the goose— bad ces<» to it—came and hissed out at the American flag, I shot him on the spot. and, bedad, " the hen, sir the But how about
Federal will
Yes, paint." out a jews-harp.
new
drown
of
in
to
a
to
sez
to
act
arising. Blood
lonesome
that,"
fiddul
eyes cheeriner." so
I'm
b'lave
I a
" |
an'
Sure,
av
top
confidently
are
the
Stomach,"
MIXTURE
bye
a
;
Indigestion.
Simple is
with Pills, Strengthener
For CLARKE'S
friends
bis
I.
big ef you drawer."
?"
spoon
a
diseases
"
livin'
mony wid
rite
says
wus,
'
are.
tune
Onions cut
"
in
grammatical
more
livin'
sez
the
ye say,
bob
as
Medicine
ihdade."
there's
two
)sometbin'
'
to."
French
the
of be
I,
ye've
"Fiddnls," I'veigbtme
'an
war,
—
No, he wants
"
it
to owe
sez
|
'
tied together hen, by the from his musket. heels, dangling " did Where steal those, you you rascal !" the officer demanded. " I was Steal is it ? Faith, marching
but
wash, tbe
he
whin
i"
jthin'
across
Irish
the
and
goose
you done
well
seem
Does
were.
you
Instead wouldn't
not
Jones do
and
You
Och,"
jist
"
a
I axt
the the
over
Pills
which
bottles,
twinkle, sint to
bin
bad way
a
a
for
I.
the
Remedy Camomile
best
from
narry
that's
|
Reasons.
came
the
had
in
is
wid
in
what
Norton's Natural
!
1
iron.
'
in
panies fellow
boy
raw
seen
day belonging
one
Kyan,
lonely kn' naybors. mesilf." " How, can
.
is
to
have
people
"
yoad,
" with stops"; supplied the piano has none.
is
great
a
throat singer's his songs to be
a
The
but
small, door.
newly- painted
a
When
A
—
sight
I
touching
Mike
that's
American
be
to
bye
a
she
sez
She forgot
late
the
During
fur
loife
Yis,"
prison,
"Rats,"
,
A
"
whisky."
An Irishman's
j
investigating
from,. ;the, lecturer
:
hard-ships iron-clads.
greatest
England's
are
that
new
is
I
see
"
said the girl anx Clarence dear," " what iu the world do think you iously, knew that say if he papa would you drank beer 9 You know how strict he " is." But he dosen't know it, darling," " we responded Clarence, reassuringly and we had a drink together to-day,
to
—
bread
bad
a
winder."
seckinds," fetch me bin wipin'
sez
is
gentle aperient, and safe under
alone."1
"
be expected
troops
the
steals
rosy turn
sisters
?" asked a prohibition children of a of class youngsters. wretch. shouted a young
—
.How
and
it's
the
makes
mother
tbe
and
pale,
lady:
that
it
!
:
1
is
here
Indigestion, all the
:
this
for
Thin
Recommended
!
a
was in the washin' the Nelly pantry " shouted dishbs 'an' sumthin' Ax her She's too busy to look at yer ony way." So 1 starts wid on "Troth, Nellie,
world.
"
tail
dog's
who thought she was had a faint to swoon who suspicion going " but not when is Talk cheap" for is pleading counsellor you. It
he
Yet you
even
sharp,
that
thought
the
at
head curly she looked up
ye've
spoon
The
at last Fur two years dale ov Nellie M'Cusker, o'v an only I had nothih' Irish bye's houldniss to up and tell her that same But yisterday, sez I to "Pat mesilf: now's or niver !" Murky, yer toime, I'd
to
that
in fact, sharp, made a tool of.
so
got be too
can
him
"
Question.
consinted
She
I
her
D'ye ye mane Yes, darlint,"
to "
the
the
lost
it." "
promise
hung
won't thin put it back " She peeped at me
a
words and
affairs,
in
cloim
I'll
Norton's
he
sharp
a
being give
we
Popped
he
as
some
recent
memory another Reilly he slunk away.
How
pewter red
turned
mumbled
me
tell
yon be ?"
will
man
of
liquidate,
I
bound
is
one
see,
ana
courage to
tied
can
It
?
death
was
frequently
up his riveted.
tin
a
He
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,
"Thin " She
letter.
a
your
Cum,
heart
warm
key.'
and
date
exaut think
week
lobster,
his
in
me
I
you
me,
1
Now,
next
giving
,,
the but
it,
from
to
it
Kilkenny
about
time without look said little Johnnie.
himself he was
Well,
date
boiled
:
the
tell
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man.
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Brooches
Earrings
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use
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every
language.' 'look
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Summer Hearman
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for
paid
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maker
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the
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generally that classes
shortest
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stock, large Also, kept of varied assortment Ladies', .Gentlemen's, and Children's. and. SHOE BOOTS j3— from houses. the best and Continental
—
6d.
Is.
2s.
upwards.
pos and
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being
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to announce :beg manufacture ail
BOOTS,
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purchased ,t
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selected '''personally in Paris, London,
curing
brownITallen,
and
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,
every
TIME PAYMENT. POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE
ggr.
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sold.
article
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,
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cent.,
every
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least
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heavy and
no
convassing will
for
IMMED
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to
possession
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'
depression.
opportunity much beprices
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almost'
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present temporary should take this
of purchasing goods at their real value; Novelties for 'Early
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with'd
World;
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the
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cases
'all
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japan's
vigour LIFE.
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recommended
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or
and
energy,
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whatever
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all
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lbs.)
of
in
Stores,
(120
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Spectacles.
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to these
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Cruets,
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necessaries
Bflls
powerfully,
impaired
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Alberts
Cups
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and
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asks, and,
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Brooches
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ranks
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of Station requirements, other goods, Carpenters' Wool Portable Forges,
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Nesbit's Walthams in the Colony.
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of
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and
of Burroughe's
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Horses
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specific
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German,
French,
English.
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most
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AND
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Furnisher.
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and
lighted,
brilliantly
Travellers
is
LINSEED,
Squill,
COMPOUND,
Colds, Cattle.
and
for
Jtilliaril Which
Jy
with
Convenience And
for.
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