The Record Newspaper - 19 May 1889

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and

WATCHES

of

PERTH. JEWELLERY

of

the

NEWEST

GOLD of

KINDS

and

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Silver

manufactured

Jewellery

the

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and

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Jewellery

in

Gold

Silver

made

Wedding Rings

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to

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on

shortest

notice.

A

Stock

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from

issued

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Thursday

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replete visitors of

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private

STABLING'

VICTORIA

JOHN Street—

HOTEL,

GUILFOYLE,

of one

Melbourne minute's

Perth

Proprietor

Road and Hardinge walk from the North

1886.

28,

E.

Brereton.

Coach

Albany

Rt.

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Lecaille.

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Charges— Moderate

By

and

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GENERAL

BOWRA, and

his numerous to inform has Removed that he

a

HAY

STREET, Government

Made

s<!

thorough

in

with

water

boiling

packets

by

natural and fine

LONDON,

hopes,

Hansoms,

Spring

Waggons,

&c.

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class

always

hand.

john

and

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Cart

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Double

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only

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AND

the

in

City

Note.

The

Howick

and Street

Itetall. Perth.

always

variety

with

the

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word

arrival

I

1

1

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tion,

its

have

been

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gone

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of

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chronic,

indigestion, frail" Nature ters,

of

surest'

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Erysipelas "Saltrheum,

prepared

AND

and

dyspepsia;

to

record;

RECEIVE

or

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or

when

with others And

reliable

diseases

stipation, indigestion, & c.," and fever, ague,

and

a.

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liver

wakefulness, womtf.,

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of

phys

remedy

-only

cure

kidneys

Froufouy W.

in

thing all

I.

icians

used

is

with

for

GENERAL

and

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every

connection of trains.

and departure

'w.

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CHAPTER

Hence

stock.

CHEMISTS,

IMPOK'fLlt

Questions

most

curing complaints, giving natural, childlike ? refreshing sleep always And they will tell you unhesitatingly " Some Jorm of Hops 1 1 f'

cure

supervision the strict

GO.

ENGLAND.

the

eminent Physician what any school, is the best the world for and quieting allaying tation of the nerves, and all

employed.

sent

On completion of the Railway Works, to all Omnibus will run of parts

thus:—

scollard,

Wholesale Hall

and

used,

are

and

-

&

prices.

"

their merits.

labelled

Grocers,

Vital Ask Ask

can

is

and

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Curricles, Stan Dog Carts, Phaetons, Tilbnrys, Carts, Traps, Drays,

Pony

Gigs,

more

'

the Town

laws nutri

milk.

or

EIPIPS HOMtEOPATIIlC

Mr. nearly adjoining premises the Shop, Opposite Hymus's Chemist of a share where he solicits Town Kail,

opposite

Ware.

reasonable

at

Phaetons,

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

an the

Customers

WATCHES description

of Electroplated

nervous

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purchasers, every to guarantee employed of orders. execution

0 0 oa.

of

knowledge

JAMES

extensive

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simply

&c., to

Builder,

PERTH,

is workmanship or Photos Drawings

WATCH

BEGS

variety.

MACHINIST

(Under

.

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an

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.—

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commanding

residence.

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will

their regularly receiving papers are other causes of complaint, with the at once to communicate

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to

or

brands. iu a healthy

be

may

agents and

to.

are

and Spirits of the chocest The is situated Hotel

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RECORD

Manager,

,

stamped

,

accordance

r\ UILFOYLE begs to intimate he has leased the above VJT that well-known and favourite which he Hotel, with hits re-stocked Wines, Beers completely

JOHN

Aot.

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any

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forwarded

are

receipts

with

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to

amounting

a—

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weekly

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sights.

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on

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.

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great

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.

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excruci-

inflammatory

from

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!

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poisoning, almost fact,

dyspepsia all

diseases

/ is

been

proof neighborhood

heir to cured of in

by Dr. Soule's Hop Bit which can be fouud in every the

known

world.

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Victoria

Queen

sensational

The following

of

Figaro

Figaro the .Paris correspondents regular of this readers journal the that abroad, passes

all

:

time

from

to

occasional

The

society.

news

is

It

correspondent. make

that 'I capacity day the echo of a rumour ed at this moment latter

an

in

to

accredit

Roman

high

the

going

softly

of the of the drawing-rooms robes" itf Rome it has scarcely to circulate in the begun discreetly world but I do not hesitate diplomatic to make it public, addressing myself to with such a wide circulation a journal as were it to give the Figaro, the only interested the opportunity of personage rounds " black

in

was

frank and was both Beatrice, further state The Figaro's general. is that the ment Empress Frederick into the Church is about to be received credence of as little worthy probably as the announcement with regard to the

the

in

Queen.

of Mr. Sir

B.LMofLiverpool. " New Views

W.MulholTand,

book

little Charles's created Ireland"

on'"

its

on

a

publication

England with tho Celt. return for South Hackney as a Rule candidate, his Home appointment of the mark as General, Attorneybestowed upou him by Mr. recognition in

feeling

deep His

him

in' Gladstone granting and the vigorous title,

Sir

continues amidst

Charles Rule battle

duties multifarious familiar to the public.

his

present

manner in to fight the the pressure are facts that

Home of bis all

Charles

Q.C

Russell,

M

,

P.

The

denying The of

Ritualists.

ability,

the

was

then,

talk,

approaching

some

days

ago of the

resignation

"

As

of

matter

a

fact,"

interposed The

"

very great personage, at Florence last year; be at Biarritz."

this

she

year

"

the

was

will

moment right last needed that the proof The Daily News forged." " eminent An counsel, Parnell from Mr. entirely

whose

name

close)

will

"

I

widow

to

coming

it

to

When

a

not

was

Sir

Catholic." " And wllat

heart, sentiment —

he

dis

of

the

was

and

his

that

believe

she and

Catholicism, to learn the day or other."

What

leans

u

I shall

of

news

her in

there

is

comments

an

op

Catholic

to

to

are

She cnuld all

ihat,

paper pol|tical as

the

the

become

Figaro's

news

shall

matters

it

but

a

Faris ;

is

is we

as are

than French that

the

the

core

its

every energetic

high advocate

position the in

In

of mother-

supply

plentiful

sent

was

to

and

Dublin,

Castleknock then articled'

Dundalk.

at

and joined reputation

Inn, gaining

untrustworthy certain

that items

now

for

While

said

Lushington

six.

on

the 30

The

"

these,

condemned judgment,

candles

was

:

Of

M

ass

is

Dr. gone,

by the au branch, extirpated in the of Parliament, especially thority of the Book of Common establishment and

root

What becomes then of an Prayei. Mass ? which relates to the' ordinance is with the The accessory extinguished to and all that was prescribed principal, at the celebration be done of Mass is that I Hold all wholly extinguished. candles

lighted Table

the

on

Communion

when law, except the purpose of giv The light. exception ing to the necessity, and must on the Com of lighted candles the case to that munion Table limited necessity natural it when it rises from or, causes, the peculiar structure of the be, may case the In the Mackonochie edifice." this Council confirmed Privy opinion, settled which is now law. the use(2) chalice" has been de of " the mixed are

to

contrary

for

are

they

lighted necessary be confined

the

in Council Privy whether and that take place before or tho mixing during the service. position (3) the Eastward the prayer dming the consecration decided in Ridsdale the Privy Council

by

clared illegal the Purchase

case,

that the clergyman stand as may that "he he pleases provided always enable the communi may in good faith of them, cants or the bulk present, case

Northern wherever he

of

it

getter."

dis

Sir

good-hearted

the

whether

conversion.been brought

National Library of Australia

by

in

every

very and

pnmi-

the

in

more

(5)

of Mr. Mackonochie. of the the Cross sign Absolution and Benediction case

Making

the j in water the (6) Pouring paten after the communion ser chalice such and afterwards drinking vice, and wine are both water probably laid under the often quoted rule illegal " v. In the down in II 'csterton Liddell; arid of the services, rite®, performances

during and aud

ceremonies

ordered by the Prayer Book, contaiued iu it must be the directions observed no omission and no strictly be permitted." cun addition ;

One

public

and

the growing Parliamentary

apparent

by

the

of

system rendered

are

they

be invested tho with of a and doctrinal authority Church. One of its ministers, F. of Great A. Gate, Vicar

magisterial leaching the Bev.

to

heard so having many of even bis authority that the Anglican Church is a Bishops, has Catholic, pro part of the Church the statement ceeded to apply to prac

exotic

aud private

and

Establishment

and

life

more

Roost.

the incongruities of the Anglican

light,

pretensions

Barling, limes,

iu

one

contradictions

the exigencies? of his profession him to of a don the attributes require considers him an ex Tqrtar. Society cellent a friend, companion, charming the owner, and driver of splendid rider, a and no horses, thorough sportsman, bad hand nt whist, or picquet any other such His pastime. sentiment, policy, attitude

by

and

times

to

Home

more

is Charles Russell sterlingly and kindly-natured, out of court, or though at

fully agrees with you in dep of this little book. publication it contains have Many of the statements and no sort of authority, are opposed alike to Christian and to the charity of the. of Church teaching England.

Grace' the

he says If to

Grace believes

his

warn

but then

schism

be

to

a

it is not uncharitable surely men of their danger betimes ; believe his Grace does not this, leave him to tiie judgment of the

sin,

deadly if I

Chnich

My

character as a clergyman and it has slandered, foully schism been said that I denounced as a sin to dying and theft (which I equal never and that I have said Dissen did), ters would not be saved (which I never To their own Masters affirmed). they ;

has been

stand

or

I know abont nothing beyond what the Church

fall.

salvation

their

Tho " censure" of the declares. of St. Albans of the Catechism to

confiued

was

1.)

considered

by

is

no

be

to

deadly

a

an

a

matter

think

denounced

to

him schism by Our

by the

Apostles,

of

uniform, well to

attributed I believe

sin,

by the

Saviour,

means

not

Lordship did contradict the words in the public Press.

"ill-

being

publication,"

which

opinion and his

its

Bishop (Part

Apos

Fathers, by general councils, by from one end of it synods, by the Biblo to the other; that it is a state of sin, whereas .and theft are acts only;: lying that it is a sin God, directly against tolic

uud theft sins lying being .specially our and this ugainst neighbour is confirmed denunciation by tho belief of the whole Church Catholic up to this are of no day. My opinions and combined of the worth, opinions ;

the of

two

Archbishops,

and Bishops Anglican Synod

that to

the entire of the

bench

Pan-

are

equally to the the voice of

boot,

faith.

traditional

to

Mr-

K.C-S.G.

Santley,

see

no less public, to be the most " verdict irresistible

the

of the

Address

stood

to

world,

Ilis

the of subject Church Catechism."

on

inst.,

his not that could congregation manual acts. him these perform " to the Dei be Causing Agnus (4) after the Consecration immedia'ely sung not this has Prayer." Apparently but it come before the Privy Council, Phillicondemned was by Sir Robert

it,

come

he

15th

Qnestious

worthless when, antagonistic whole Church speaking with

wish

is

,

"

if to see properly placed, they of the bread and the breaking manual of the other the performance In of acts mentioned." the Bishop he so case it is that Lincoln's alleged

being

the

celehre

cause

than by the legal masterful and

English we

London admitted

nent

do in

to

deal,

great

iu

Her Majesty, life up in early under the influence of Lord Melbourne, and having since then passed her years in an evironnicnt of Liberal Protestant broad religious ism, is known to entertain and in her conduct views, as a sovereign she has always been a model of tolera tion ; but it ic one to the thing respect

having

end

Table" Giving

aeo.

vears

in as a particularly Liverpool, self and very promising reliant, sound, Siuce the great Wyndham young lawyer. and Saurin v. Starr Sir Charles cases, had if not a Russell has something,

for

but,

more

the sensationalism of its social has no competitor amongst After due inquiry, journals. credit thh altogether report

Queen's

in own

his

first

solicitor

a

Circuit,

Catholic, Figaro.

hot do the of saying

injustice

Times,

we

use

Communion

of

Bishop

went, has

We

doubtful.

has

:

believe the do no'thing'-better

the

on as

as an in Belfast he attorney practising out his took in Trinity degree College. lie threw Soon afterwards up the lower branch of the profession for the purpose of studying the Common Law Bar for In 1859 he was called at of England.

!

we

a

brothers, near school,

catholic

8,

his

all a

to

Catholic

a

as

two

these

March

politics, in

led

Lincoln's

Times,.

in

never, known

and three sisters who are for working God's glory and the good of others (one in and two in their San Francisco, native the elder of the Charles, town.).

paper.

following Her majesty

differs

him on firmly, step by step, at opposition effort every gave way and be found himself head of the legal At near profession. Ballybot, Newry, first in the Charles Russell year 1833, saw the He has one light ofday. now Rev. M. Russell, a Jesuit, brother, editor "Irish of the S.J., Monthly,"

great not be surprised conversion one

english

to

wit, until

strange rumours ? Here people are inclined to believe that they are well and founded, I have thought it right that the Figaro should he the first to muke known. it

if

religion

added

to

truth

who

:

of all the spite which a steadfast adherence to and a frequent avowal of his created around his in him, determination to succeed,

domitable

?"

deal

and

has only thank for

Kingdom.

obstacles

becoming

answer

were

observes

Iriehman

an

occupies

United

No one can the of fathom secrets Divine Providence, said the od priest ; the Empress is still a but I Protestant,

The

to

ability

"

the

Charles

of his

the

thinking

letters

lessly.

laugh. Empress Victoria was at Hamburgh last year, a venerable ecclesiastic of that often city had the honour of her. with conversing This assiduity attracted the attention of an Italian who nt last Catholic, asked the if the Queen's Hamburgh priest

daughter

the

give

witness cross-examination of the he testimony

nationality

Don't

to

'I was." Press is of a similar character and quotations such point, be multiplied given might

have'

Btronger." "

Piggot

this

Catholicism." stronger

utterly

as

entire

Frederick not

so

had

lie

experience, crushed in

professional

my informant,

sworn

convert

a

are

of

to

have

be

You

the

thatf

declared

contrives to be far from the world at Easter ?" Court and the official but listen, for I am not "Decidedly; at the end of my confidences. not It is according

the

at

come

Victoria

that

Daily

,

Queen

(always

"

the

says

of the eminent firm of solicitors him with The supplying particulars. final and despairing step of the scoundrel forced from him Pigott by the pitiless of Sir has cross-examinations Charles,

then, been converted ?" been assured, and if you knew from whom im I have had this hews" portant " Is it then whilst because, reigning over a Proteslant she desires to people, her Easter fulfil duties that Queen

III.

of the universal

acumen

to Catholicism " So I have

impossible

he

Telegraph ," prevailed happily not forensic indeed unaided by the great and of Sir skill Charles experience the and and Russell, assiduity

Has

with

against practically of lighted

are

the

(1)

the

charges

Lincoln "

a

came,

fabric theme of

is

as

powers cleverness

"has

"I am sure could me a you give thousand reasons." " She doesn't Because wish to spend Easter in England." Easter ?" "Yes Easter." "

the

Truth,"

praise.

why?"

"Doyonkoow

entire

are

forgeries,

a

Queen

the

shattered

Russell His forensic

and the the moment

cross-examiner, when which,

Qneen. " Have you not remarked," said a " that for some high Roman Prelate, time past her Majesty always manages not to be in England about Eastertide ?"

Sir

lips. everybody's his marvellous

upon

it.

of

name

The

,

The

Times.) Charles

the

de of the

the assertion contradict may safely the book at all represents the mind of the National Church. Mr. Gace writes to the Guardian in a letter which in defence of himself,

;

( Catholic

Catechism of Canterbury The Archbishop to sires me letter acknowledge your

You that

;

Sir

loring

which

are

when uttered as large- sounding; at are out-, generalities quite Lambeth, of place— -like so much modern Anglicanism when home to the hrought So His Grace orders his chap public. a lain to writo to who has gentleman under his notice Mr. Gace's brought

enough

.

;

Princess

an

myself

much

is

welcomes from

time

communication

important

.

article

she

tone and Irish in essentially and his wifo, a help meet in character of the term, is a true the best sense oldest sister of Miss Rosa Irishwoman, and the well-known Mulholland, author, are

to all respect Catholic. On the occasion things purely Famous Certosa to of her visit the whilst the near Florence, .Monastery, round' shown was by the being party who resides Irish Father well-known conversation she almost avoided there, the her with him. daughter, though

has

in

lately appeared Besides the who keep the

was

about those and distant

CONVERSION.

REPORTED

informed

them. Majesty

P

Cathlie

a

to embrace her of when fact, point all Florence last at year how reserved her noticed

and another

creed

a

In

.

Is

of

tenets

gleanings.

General

tical

on

life

Essex, tho

by

issuing

are which Dissenters wickedness of schism.

sentiments,

Catechism, of informed

iu

a

Of

which

course, are

the theso

proper

On room

a

recent

at

St.

the

in

Tuesday, Joseph's,

school

Higbgdte,

Mr.

to his on a previous departure visit to was Australia, with presented behalf address on of the an Passionist au<! the Fathers of St. congregation mark as a of their Joseph's, apprecia

Santley

tion

of the valuable the choir for

him to address

read

was

service

rendered

many years. by the Very

Father Vincent Provincial Grogan, the Anglo- Hibernian in Province, of a largo of presence assembly Passionist

Community

gentlemen follows Mr.

of

the

and

of the the and

ladies

congregation,

by The Rev.

was

as

most who was enthusi He did received, responded: till that he had then, he said, so nor did he know very many friends well how to express all that he wished It to say. had always been a pleasure to him to sing in the uud the church,

Santley,

astically not know

-

of good feeling manifested expression towards him in thu< of an presentation was address an honourthat he could not too highly Sacred music was appreciate. the instrument that God had made use of to bring about conversion his to the true and therefore it was that he Faith, felt his voice to happy in giving sing and praise God in the one true Church, of which, was

through

now

a

tho Divine

member.

His

he mercy, special to Father

be said, was due and the Passionist Community, to whom he was indebted for acts many of kindness to Father Kavanagh who had spokeu very of him and to highly the choir, whom ho had been so with associated. He would long agreeably gratitude,

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in the Life Confessor.

Spanish the

(From

"

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of

a

in his poniard grasped tightly He had meant to murder the when he arrived, hut while priest the victim he had died for waiting of God. suddenly by the visitation Overwhelmed with terror and remorse, the accomplice fell on his lmees before the truth, and the Father, confessing tears and with asked pardon many his to heaven, Lifting eyes mercy. Fatherwith Claret, deep emotion, " exclaimed Blessed be the provi dence be to Him of God Praise of the un "Who bringeth the councils to Then turning godly to naught !" the wretched man at his feet, he added

sharp hand.

Catolica"

of

Madrid.) no in Spain has ex Perhaps priest perienced more enmity or been subject ed to deeper calumny from the enemies of the Church than Father the Claret, II. former confessof of Isabel And who died yet the life of this good man, one was years ago at Carcassone, of great and virtue, purity though often some

passed amidst which he sin', and destroy.

much was

It

:

eager to combat in the spring of

was

so

was simple, careful anxiety,

of paternal

full

he

bewailed

sin

a woman came to following morning, For. 14 years she had consult him. lived with a. man who had left his own He had treated her wife and children.

with

much kindness and consideration. happy They had lived comparatively and contented and during this lives, had done what they could to period one make another She had happy. into the church the evening strayed before and her conscience had been her sin had found her out awakened, to the deep, earnest as she had listened of God. What must words of the man the she do? Ought she to abandon with whom she lived ? Could she man and obtain grace at the pardon throne of Divine Mercy if she continu ? The way was ed as heretofore clear, the good Father explained, if she would she must separate, she obtain pardon avoid the occasion of sin must thus, and thus only, might she find favour in God's inost The sinner holy sight. was was drawn to God, her confession then and she found made, peace at her return home she last. On to her made known companion the determination she had made, and was met with an outburst of fury mingled with entreaties. However, nothing could shake her resolve, and the same but not before she day she departed, entreated her companion, for God's to his wife and seek a sake, to return a reconciliation. From that moment cruel and murderous resolve took pos at of the man, who determined, session on the priest, any cost, to take revenge of the whom he regarded as the cause evil counsel with Taking separation. to assass a comrade they determined The disap the good Father. inate removed to a room in one pointed mail streets of the of the less frequented of the Inclusa, and feign low barrier his comrade for sent sickness, ing on the pretence of wish Father Claret sins to him some special ing to confess and him alone. Though the hour was late— after 10 and cold o'clock and the liight wet, his with his usual eager the Father, at once consented to set out, kindness, find

holds

to things the through of death, He is with use, and us and up in the midst of many

great

dangers.

the

Lord bringeth .we though pass ;

;

valley

Le

mighty

walk

Grave-Robber.

a

discloses the fact that the British was spy, of the most expert gravein known the West. was in Caron ago Le years

Investigation

Caron, one formerly ever robbers Fifteen

as a sometime, ostensioiy and subsequently as a student, of medicine. practitioner A large number of cases of gravein robbery have been brought to light

Detroit

tor

medical

which Le Caron was The engaged. the theft of most sensational case was Harrison's the body of President-elect in which it has been proven father, Le Caron was implicated. named of North A man Devens, was Bend, 0., had died, and his grave to have been tampered with. discovered showed that professional Investigation had been done, and the body-snatching was Devens's gone. brother, body with John Harrison, a friend, together to make a tour started of the medical colleges.

The

men

cinnatti

went to and made

pickling

vat

Harrison windlass

noticed

a

bodies

no a

In

were

attached

rope

Cin-

in

college search.

the

found. to

a

some down into sub hold of and taking region, some discovered that the windlass, attached to the rope. heavy body was

leading

terranean

Winding found

it

the body of a to the rope,

up

hanging

covered. The hair

man

was

with

the

face

and

the corpse was gray, knew that the therefore, not that of his brother. The were about to leave the of

Devens,

body

was

two

men

when Devens suggested that it to look at the face of would be well the dead man anyway. They removed the when Harrison was cloth para to find was that it the body of lysed his father, and of Benjamin Harrison, place

President-elect.

now .

.

.

Caron

Le

;

General

Harrison

strenuous

made to

efforts

the

secure

the

.

of and, accompanied by a man-servant streets and the house, passed through to the slum where the house was alleys the exsituated. Here accomplice man's where the sick alleged plained room and told the unsuspecting was, he had better that go up alone priest remained he and the servant while over. was Think until the confession Claret a 'Father no evil, lighted ing Some jnatch and ascended the stairs.

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Captain Charleston

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tion

McDow,

of

him

Church

Gone-

I

of the Holy See has Another Victory been marked by the death of M. Antoine a Swiss statesman. Of later Cartaret, M. Cartaret had fallen into com years his own and outside parative obscurity, counti'y fourteen he less,

no

one

heard

ot him.

Some

fifteen ago, neverthe years as a made a prodigious figure Bismarck Swiss combination of Prince out and He carried Dr. Dollinger. the oppressive legislation against or

was

a

by

for

Knighthood

by His

was

conferred

was

know

how so large could only be

It

spent.

ou

board.

the

estate.

people wind up

entertaining to resolved

was

New

Another writes

Berlin, credited

It

Sect.

sect.

no

to

means,

tion

the

with

religious

the

is

Tablet,

birth

of

.

be

to

new

a

it is This, appears, by be confused'with the Salva as some of the unillumiThe- new faith supposed.

Army,

nated have is said to be

a mixture of judicious with the doctrines of Baptist teaching " the who are look Chiliasts," piously for the advent of the "Thous ing out and of Christ. The years' reign"

honours between

of

the

foundation

a

named iu the

is,

the

for

;

ordered

have

meetings up by in such

broken

persistently and have

ended the

that in

difficulty

,

preacher, rejoicing

of Frauson. Tho new however, having stormy

name

times

divided

are

"re-baptised" and a Swede,

Weber

Church

been

mobs,

noisy

scenes of dis have had great the disturbances.

police

quelling

Private

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is

in

a

day

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of the

Court

Bankruptcy liahilitian

atthe

held

The

recently. tifiarlv

am

nil

of

J

hound which £500,

unsecured, the figure is the proprietor

yacht, is

assets

aud the of £300.

is

valued

mortgaged

Lord

Sleuthbut at £1500, for to Mr. Ralli

and this vessel the cause of his only When Francis Lord

of the

was

practically extravagances. married Miss

her father settled £200,000 his money upon her, and as he had no of Exeter, settled the Marquis father, has all dis on This £30,000 him.

Brooke

that It was stated certain appeared. to would come furniture worth £1000 the creditors. Mr. Nicholson thut said

he had the

fitting

up of

his

yacht,

and

tried

were

'

given illustra-

very

:

to

"

this

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mother cruel ? your cruel when she was and made angry. I have reason roused that. It has to remember been; said is

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was

1

very

.

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in

Catholics

Lives

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in Dublin Mr. Speaking lately to the trial of Healy, M'.P., referring said the Freckle that gamekeeper ton, the case and taking in con it judging

nection with other that there was no for

the

He

never

case

one

except

were, it w convicted, bat, Dr. Cross, they

aa

true,

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...

murder.

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many in

well ever If hanged that off.

a

man

man

was

could not he compared He that a Brady. thought Freckleton ruffian like was "a

dangerous

to

man

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had'

not

be "

than

society,

The judge

Invincibles. had left

charge of loophole" escape. not did however, who their

Protestant

for

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of "the

Crown"

evident

was

a

as

all,

got to be

drunken more

it

which Ireland

iii

in

hanged

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any his

matters,

#

longer any protection lives of. Catholics in Ireland. remembered in bis time any

Freckleton. with Joe

of Horace known as

creditors

we

striking the "Unaided Word."_: The witness under examination was a female who bad given some very plain the conduct evidence, indeed, touching, of her mother we refer The passage

remember,

only Extravagance-

Lordsliip's

a

now

being

New Zealand

deserved

His

will

disputed

the other tion of

was

friend

personal

a

a

Dunedin

the

to obtain, a les edifying In rather a remarkable

piety.

of

case

of

Interpretation Bible.

always

in

son

on

Leo XIII. He a Home Ruler,

Holiness

free-trader,

total and abstainer, of President Cleveland.

Francis

the

the

of

who

a physician remonhaving strated with him on account 'of his was well-known unbecoming conduct, and esteemed in England. Born in at an uncle of his London where to he left his native land lives, present cause in the war of aid the Southern lias secession. Since then his career alike for been distinguished bravery and honor. Three times wounded in raised to the rank of the field, he was as a His writer Captain. ability subsequently gained for him the posi of the leading in tion of editor paper on the South Carolina. His heroism occasion of the Charleston earthquake two years the theme of warm ago was con the American eulogy throughout tinent. He moulded Southern opinion manner. A practi in a very marked man cal he was the first of Catholic, ininfluence to the oppose duelling and for newspaper press of the South, his zeal in this good work the distinc so

named

reach

of

editor

Courier,

Caron.

the

Enemy

by

that

which

An

Walter

to deprive mission Bishops, assuming does not in the least point to the fact had the power, that the Archbishop to the fact that the Pope it only points And what was true had the power." in the of the King's High Commission is true of the Queen's 16th century Council The to-day. great Privy an which statute of Henry granted appeal to the King, or persons named for lack of justice in any of by him, of this the Courts of the Archbishops in force and governs the realm" is still case of the Bishop of Lincoln,

Pierrepout Cecil, usually Lord was Francis Cecil,

of

been

"

but he was offender, The police had littlenever caught. later that it in ascertaining difficulty was the work, of the Le slippery viction

bir

Phillimore that replies triumphantly that contention is wrong. grossly or The Commission had, High assumed to have, just exactly the same claimed the King they powers which claimed that the King had, and they all the powers the Pope had. had the fact of the High Com Therefore,

most

.

:

I only You I pardon from my heart. and ask you to profit by this lesson not and pro the miraculous forget vidential hand of the Almighty Who way. punishes the wicked in His own for the hand of justice; Fear not I, God has shall my part, keep silence, done and He alone need His part, know what has passed. Go, my son, .in sin no more, the Lord be peace, hand of with you." Truly the right

love

his and sought the sinner, bringing whole soul into touch with those of his and the hearers; wept aloud, many some consciences of were aroused tears from his own with falling eyes, he asked pardon from those who listen he seemed to speak ed if perchance words hard to be received, and entreat ed those who might be in sin, for the dear Lord's and for the sake of sake, own immortal to change their souls, their lives and live in the fear and love in the sacristy on the of God. Being

Divided-

that if would argue a could deprive the High Commission the must have Bishop, Archbishop on to do so to-day, the ground power had no that the High Commission was not which possessed by power

The

"

1886, just before Holy Week, that the a course Father was of ser preaching in of the lowest and most mons one crowded of Madrid, and in his parts discourse he dwelt last upon the evil of unholy unions which were not infre where some quent in that poor district, of the lowest people dwelt. His preach ing, and

A House

!

and

unholiness

ever

to

loss

a

had

.

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at'

was

sum

.

Colonies

a j

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he |

,

to

again.

to and set up in opposition Rome a Swiss national conventicle, which was to supersede at a bound the Catholic The whole organisation. shared withered however, branch, poor fate of its kind— shared or the common or to he, shared sooner later by all on a and after a little tottering alike; rotten foundation and hopelessly finally Now Cartaret himself has collapsed. passed away, having witnessed the folly of his attempt, and, if he had any wit, on and ruminated having recognised of any such opposition. The the vanity; remain as if Pope and the Church had never existed. Cartaret

Church,

'

mission

his

of when the voice elapsed, the priest heard out in was calling a distress Come up, come quickly, terrible, misfortune has happened!" and found They hurriedly ascended, a dead on his bed with the man lying .

join

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on

his his

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return

of

.

the memory always preserve connexion with them and hoped

in Freckleton no ..He himself think

that in

justified

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telling,

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to it by would, the in which the way had Nationalists been be a treated, How was it that in the, gross outrage. the murderers case of Kinsella escaped names

except

without

any

countryin order

was

to

punishment, being find the

District-Inspector

p

0

<£,0 teed

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;

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years,

persons Martin ?

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while

turned

a

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Parnell,

May

8.

cross-

ex

Sir Richard Webster, ad Statutory Commission, advances to mitted the making private Land League, DUt stated that he is unable to produce show any documents amination befove the

,

the

ing

made him

this to

statement

President to

Dr. before

the

Parnell

of

conflagration. to last some

murdered

at

been found near the marks of blood and tufts cemetery, of hair on it, and which has been identi fied as the doctor's. The murder being is thought to of an Irish be the work with

have

agreement will at £89 quoted

is

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examination Walsh was continued. the Land League had

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gium

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political

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official

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present. The of

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carried

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millions

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gover

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proposal to

new

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yesterday pross-examiiied

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of

held

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Webster,

Statutory Parnell

Mr. the

in

the

evidence

10

course

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heels

his

produced to books showing payments cheque and other and M'Caffrey Curley now in Kilmainbam invincibles gaol. when this came Sir James Hannen, rebuked Sir Charles Russell put, sharply for

not

the

first

of

dictated

letters

Secretary

was

adjourned

forthcoming.

Archbishop

j

j

further until

to

the

accounts from which

fought

lost

two

only Baron

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for tary in question

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Western

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places,

her throat

such

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that the unfortunate bleeding woman died shortly afterwards. Two hundred of the unemployed went to Government House yesterday and work demanded other than breaking 1-lis

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was opinion Victorian the

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Western

willing her Constitution carrying the Imperial Parliament. A commission

agent

Bill

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Adelaide.

saving

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Department

expressed

Government

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of

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four

imprisonment. H.M. ships

with a Mrs. yesterday quarrelled and then Thompson, tu attempted murder her. She, however, escaped, '

£29

to

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60s.;

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cents,

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for left yesterday the following passengr Wntkius and family,

Messrs..

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age. A caucus meeting of the independent and neutral members of Parliament was held yesterday, at which it was decided that both should to endeavour parties a about dissolution and afterwards bring to coalition form a which Ministry, would abolish the land and income

At

Colony,

days. 97s.

being Brokens

Mr.

Rundell, Gray, Owen, Dobson, Flood, Tidy, Taylor, Adamson, Murdoch, Mrs. Drawles, Misses Taylor, Green, Randell and 34 in the steer Hubble, ;

the that

closed

Hill

Albany with

'

men.

Adelaide Cup, which will be run to-day. This morning the betting is 3 to 1 barl. has been proclaim A public half-holiday ed in connection with the occasion.

and

changes

which

the

on

to

for

Melbourne, May 11. out of 750 past fortnight, cases of typhoid, 65 proved reported and of 102 cases fatal, of diphtheria 24 deaths .occurred.

intend

colonies

irrigation

as

farewell

this

During

June 6, Assembly Cham

new

in re

Chief Inspector of Stock, seizedhundred sheep yesterday, at the under the Stock Dis station,

British Junctions 20s.

on

Shares are quiet. The weather is threatening. Affluence has been scratched

has again rejectSister Bill, by a Prince of Wales

redeemable

May

bid

The mining manager workmanship completely. Shares are dull, owing

the

taxes.

of 27. The favour of the measured

stock,

the

Fremantle,

on

of that

j

was

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reassembles

mfnRnd

heat.

9.

from

10.

May

has

of Svdnev

in

The

members

Forty

the table holders of with lands, parbefore debating the

House of Lords ed the Deceased Wife's majority voted in

were

The of the

-

resigna

thirty

famine fund committee £500 to China

Act,

into

men having demanded by

to

the Phoenix Foundry, resumed work under

at

for being illegally introduced for colony from Victoria, which offence they are liable to forfeiture. The smelter at the South Mine, had which been repaired, was started' on again Wednesday, but after running for, hours it twenty-four collapsed, to stand owing to the bricks failing the eases

have received from a hundred applica of Commissioner of

addition

<'

another remitting relief pnrposes.

railway

for

Brisbane

further

Adelaide,

the

points

position,

in

visiting 27th.

the

Bill

the

for

:

men

The eleven

who

May

at

settled,

time the by which ber will be ready.

to a replying of Commons,

return

all

his

cabled

the

Under-Secre

House

hsre, counter

Newcastle,

strike

printers'

Parliament

to

of

have

England to. forthcoming sculling matches. was He with presented several very handsome presents.

colonies.

ers

to

for

to yesterday who is Searle, leaving take in the part

Hall

Adelaide,

visit

a

years

to

They

electricity. raise a

sembled

England.

Railways,

from

,

Walsh

on

with great bravery, thousand of their men.

lishmen,

;

League.

cross-examination the documents

be

to

J

the

having made by him

advances Mr. Parnell's

documents also ordered

the notes of shorthand to his by Mr. Parnell reference to the private

He

place.

production

the

all

producing

believed

are

has

Agent-General

tions

Exhibi which

decided

ten

master-printers.

the

the

to

of

The Government

is courtesy to the the authorities which are proved to of the great feature

fell. thereupon King'Negus the under command vishes,

Sir of

by

Paris

Protestant

from monomania,

past,

practically conceded alll

Abyssinia it that hand, appears the recent disturbances n during there, force of Abyssiniansencountered strong a which re large body of Dervishes, sulted in a series of battles place taking for of three lasting upwards days. the conflict thousand During thirty were and those who Abyssinians killed, retreated in and disorder, escaped great

art patron has offered anonymous Portrait to build a National Gallery; that the Government will conditionally a site. The offer has been ac provide

sittings

by

prominent

to

are

An

At the Commission

scant

courts,

Sensational

61.

May

the

at

also

decided portion

any way as regards the of the Irish ception maintain delegates, are ing that his duties only civic. A large number of sporting men

to

now

the Exhibition.

;

London,

accorded

treatment

the shown

tbe

whom

famous Russian is dead aged

the

Tolstoi,

The

The Exhibition is being largely patro nised by the public, aud the South Aus tralian wines are in great demand. Tbe records the average give official daily attendance as being 70,000. have been booked 125,000 passages in America for the majority of Paris,

syndicate.

Count

the officials

the

Brisbane,

the

with

Sydney,

on Jones, passed offence on his capital years of age, has been

suffering

time from

tion

to

refused

city

The Mavor

sentence

Pearson,

been

some

DllOWt

French

the

replace

had

a

in

failure

Apia,

Bishop

black

"

valued

at

has

League.

being Australian

ot and was non marriage, promise has applied for and obtained a suited, trial. The mle for a new proceedings have commenced! in the trial that the The Times states proprietors mines have of the American principal the output, in accord agreed to restrict

with

publishing who persons

apd

tion,

or

bination,

of

the

regarding Colonial

of 140.

majority German

vails

It is stated that Sir Charles generally fees in connection with the Russell's Commission amount to ten already thousand guineas. Serious are made complaints being

months an ness, who some ago brought action the Hon. R. H. Walpole, against for and breach damages, for seduction

ance

of the

join

expendi House

the

a

of

was

to

jected

were

persons

for the and a-half

providing

tenants

list"

that

Bill

taken

of the attend of the Paris Ex

opening 250,000

is

hibition

ture

purposes. estimate

enforcement

entire!

of arranging a the proposed public of the Irish reception delegates. The steamer Lubeck, from Apia, has arrived. She brings news that everything is the people quiet at Samoa and that are the result of the anxiously awaiting Conference now held at Berlin oh being Samoan affairs. Much sickness pre

most reprehensible. of Mr-. advice Parnell's had to shun men who people farms from which the former had been evicted, and he ob

the

to

and capital,

labour

the

that

the

for

has sold thirty pianos detained to owing being and by the consignees, a profit of £380.

demonstration

He disapproved

eca-

to provoke by the Government to the dissatisfaction owing

strike,

ance

considered intimidation

been lunatic

a

a

lighting'

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the the the

Customs were

held in being for the purpose

A_rchbishop Grace said

,

Bel The

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some

of His

Ireland. He appeared in United had never denounced boycotting, but be

station.

of

9.

for

are

a committing twelve daughter, to commuted for two imprisonment years and hard labour and two floggings. Sydney, May 9. The Irish leave delegates Melbourne for In connection with Sydney to-day. their visit are preliminary meetings

which

an

creating great excitement. declare were that 'they

is

defendants a

Pango-Pango

coaliDg trial

as

May

to

an

for

is

has

has

corporation tenders for'

call

interfere

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diminish greatly ed crime, and societies that, the 6ecret started after Mr. arrest and Parnell's still in districts. existed the rural they He disapprove 1 of of the articles many inthe Irishman as well as some of those

.

concede American

and

is

of seed wheat, owing to and the ravages of

causing

which

ratified.

10s.,

at

working enquiry

the M allee dis the Government

adjoining

have realized The death

ments.

be made for the and Germany to

to

provision administration,

be

also firemen

crops.

export

Plaisted. confined in

The city

has

the

The

applying

under-

the

several of drunk while

farmers are

rabbits

doubtful

is

previously

The

French speculators limiting tons to 20,000 yearly.

their

the crime.

to

yesterday; her throat. and- con

Ballarat, have union rules. The Chinese

for supplies bad season

It

musician

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the

that

for for provide flogging has passed ofieuces its reading in the House of Commons of 70. by a majority The American copper companies have entered into an the with agreement

to

atrocious

the well-known

asylum.

used

was

brains

own

iu loan, repayable works in the city. A public decid meeting of ratepayers ed last to demand the resignation night of the City Council owing to the recent disgraceful that proceedings body has been guilty of.;

trict

"

freedom

the American Kasson, delegate at the Samoan Conference, demands, on behalf of the United States, complete of the Samoan Islands, as neutrality as

President insane.

London,

Mr.

well native

of employ

out

the water It fire.

which

in

manner

his

,

fessed twice

days. of Railways Ministers has been to make directed an test of exhaustive the brown an coal from immense deposit which has been discovered at Morrvell.

At the sitting of the Parnell Com mission Russell -Sir Charles to-day to the for Commissioners the apologised of the docu non-production League

of con the question of the city upon Mr. and have their re-affirmed former decision in favour of the pro to 15. posal, by 23 votes the

ferring Parnell,

be thrown

the fire

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likely

steady.

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Barry

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fund

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is

Careless time in to receive

though salutary Penance. They that persuade themselves foolishly the disagreeableness of the task to sacrament

of

body

with

faithful.

the Ca

takes,

in

eminently

its

judicial

heed not the Church's appeals and disregard her voice, defy the to be Catho law. .They may seem in are but reality they lics,

that

very

day

j

obser from

the

tempts

i

For

of

m

practi capacity, of external acts. only cognizance in Deeds are of great importance are its estimation words of little ; It is account. by observing the the soul's salva law of God that Those who tion will he secured. cal,

fulfil

and

Many important

its

in the

one

being

tholicity,

Wednesday, day of to the sixth of July, the Lent, octave feast of SS. day of the Peter and Paul, leaves no excuse not for the negligent. However, the weeks withstanding many allowed for the fulfilment of this the commandment remains duty, unheeded of those who by some reckoned the children are amongst It would seem of the Church, that the obeying in importance

ions, well

for

protracted the first

being

Ash

Fee, £4. over

defined

period

vance,

'

Entrance Children

and

spirit

one

being

oi

prooi

congregation

0

10

A REMINDER.

At Easter all Catholics are time, bound of the Church's by one to receive the Sacraments precepts of Penance and the Blessed Eucharist. No reasonable person can find fault with this law on the that the time allotted for plea with the compliance obligations which it too is short. imposes

0

0

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CONVENT

0 0

to

the and aliens from those Church, which she has to bestow. graces number far the of By greater Catholics in this diocese, have, we have reason to believe, every the Easter already complied with strangers

obligation. have failed

it

the

of

spirit

Some,

however,

may

to up to the present It is for such duty. these ivords are and written; to he the advice hoped that this

is

at least contain, may manifestation of practical which is due that to respebt the of the Church. legislation Those who for a procrastinate single day beyond the appointed and defy her authority, period cast themselves outside her pale. In the of reminding negligent their Easter we feel that duties, we are in accordance with acting instincts Church. the best of the

which secure

Our

they a

words

stimulating

;

THE

duties.

religious

pressing

,

THRILLING

STORY

A

CASE.

PACKING

an

make

the

others

MAY. 16.

Mr.

Quinlan, of Foundation-stone

to

to

.

tor's.

is

at laying

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Initial J. A.

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etc. Builder, Jan. 2, 1889.

for treapass, and now in GREY about one GELDING, my yard, shoulder 15 hands high ; branded on near 6W ; has a bell on with something like 6W claimed and saddle marked. If not strap, within the time allowed by law will be sold to defray expenses. W. H. BUTTERLY, Mumberkine. 9s. 6d. Toodyay, April 26, 1889.

Y.G.,

sincerest

North

REILLY,

Perth,

Street,

Church

organisation, in common claims the right to defend all other societies with external and inter herself against With the she nal foes. former,

IMPOUNDED

thanks

subscriptions

by

Collected

Bourke,

his

the

town

The and

and

prevent,

PERTH.

NORTH

'

and

building

refuses

BRIGID'S,

to

expeditiously or country

PHILIP

Registrar.

ST.

in

O

day of February F. WILLIS TAYLOR,

begs add

FUNERAL

his

conducted

adjudica

the 20th

Dated

about

is

and

to

inexpensively

will be excluded they peremptorily the benefit of the said order. from The 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 oclock in the forenoon at the said Chambers

undersigned

business.

carpentering Funerals

situate

friends

numerous

the he

UNDERTAKING

i

the Liverpool

is

of

the request and others, announce that

AT

her solicitors or before the 21st day of June 1889 come in and prove his or her claims the Chambers of the Registrar of

by

are

may some

have to

the pay

of to the

effect

the

acknowledge

of It her sovereignty sway. would to hope be vain that they will succeed in every case. How it -is reasonable to expect ever, that few some they may remind of one of their most lingerers

OF

./

Early

in the present month, from the telegrams,

gather

as-

we

thrill

a

of horror was sent through Chicago the announcement of. the finding of an There empty packing-case.

.

by is

nothing

specially terrifying in itself, even packing-case, when but this empty; particular case was found near the cemetery, with marks of blood and tufts of hair it. Granted sufficient upon in

a

1

of

and here imagination, the elements for a good sensation. To do blood-curdling to all the occa justice concerned, powers

all

.were

to the utmbst. sion was improved "While was a/nd rife, speculation crowds of gaping/ Wonder-seekers regarded the empty box with' un defined certain associates of a awe, "

Dr. Cronin, Caron the

friend

a

of

Le

Major

in way, upon the These scene. distinguished per sons the packing quickly stripped of its case to make mystery, but, it with a new amends, invested With horror. an astuteness which informer,"

arrived,

unexplained

some

must surely be the fessional detectives

of pro despair all the world the blood recognised

they

over,

and the Cronin

hair

as

in fact settled

to

belonging "identified"

Dr.

them.

to their point announced their conviction that Dr. Cronin had!been murdered. No one saw

Having

this

satisfaction

own

they

this to quarrel with opinion. Dr. Cronin, it was had discovered, been lost of for some sight days. Not a trace of him was to be fit

the case-found, except, upon the blood and hair which" his friends certified to be his ; and,' as these are not unconsidered trifles which men are accustomed to leave —

"

in

died

1886

,

who

of July

selves at the increase, beginning never and the hoped for facility It is chiefly comes. owing to the of man to inherent disposition the Church that procrastinate,.!' which the atime within defines received. are be sacraments to

REFORM__________

.

caster

FUNERAL

of

season

who

all

she de the year

which

tribute this

behind

them in a mere fit of abof mmd, the inference was clear that they told of a violent and unsuccessful for life. struggle Who was the murderer? These sence

friends

of Dr. Cronin "thought the work of some Irish " secret society P They thought it only, dear reader. Pray remark the delicate reserve of the expres sion. They had not absolutely witnessed the tragic occurrence, .they had no clue beyond the pack and therefore re ing case, it

was

"

they

frained

ing

a

from more,

friends

Caron,

by

of

guilty

the

body-snatcher

profession, the Times

of

from makFar be it and what is

conscientiously positive charge. Christian men,

of

rash into

betrayed

agent'

by

friend of Le and informer and confidant to

election,

or judgment, any inaccuracy

statement. Why should perpetrate of course evident

Irish

an

such

a

be he of

to

,

society deed was:

it enough in revenge forMajor

"committed Caron's disclosures."

.

:

Reverend John Peter Nugent against to Edward Magee the person claiming late of be the heir of Peter McKinley Great Crosby in the County of Lan

that at

:

was

Le method

This

of taking

revenge unquestionably somewhat and indirect; to those who knew Le Major Caron from his only appear ance in the box ifc witness seems

>

must

ineffect appear singularly on the sup indeed, except, that he would position grieve over the loss of an intimate whom he hoped at some time to sell for a Time and re mature price. flection removed all doubts, and alT

ual

.

PURSUANT

Church mands from

nice from scruples the missing doctor's

the

minds

friends,

.

vanish if the be performed will future task be postponed until some time ; and thus they procrastinate re the fulfilment of their until duties within the specified ligious The time becomes impossible. them that obstacles presented

to an order of the of the County \ Court of Chancery of Lancaster made in the Palatine matter of the estate of Peter McKinley action and in an deceased by the

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seek evidence of new caused another

to convulse circles. Orators began their stock of de up leader-writers phrases, to whet their pens,

which

tragedy world

for

to

a

civilized

when

audience/

an

assist at

the

had

character

a

unexpectedly upon and the sud stage, tragedy ridiculous betoame the most denly of farces. The new comer,' caused such a, whose' appearance no other was rapid transformation, than the late-lamented, deeplymourned Dr. Oronin in the flesh, the.

'

'

and apparently blood regards

even

intact,

and

as

Dr.

hair.

forced

to been to realize when we bereaved remember that the identified his friends of his bosom blood and hair on a packing case,

we are Oronin, then, has hot after believe/ murderied. It is hard that' such is the fact

all

we though are, we but, unwilling admit it. Dr. Oronin fear we must in the mat informs all interested he' is alive ; and though ter that we might be pardoned for receiving the in the most sceptical spirit " of the friend of testimony Ii6 Caron," upon any other :

Major

when he comes before yet, declares to us, with his own he is not dead, we feel that lips, him. The to believed constrained subject, us and

the

hair

may have the dog,

faithful the homely ass, which in animal

porker, .other

useiul

is

capacity manifestly

to

by

not

is

as

thing of Dr.

belonged succulent or

to

an

humble

some

may

;

a

necessarily

yet

live

prettybrains,

means

any

to

hardly

the

to

According Broome's

Daily Major

News

Lady

,

eldest son, Wyndham, the colony in a few1 weeks' time. Brook William a teamster, Chittering

will

visit

At

dol eight per pic. givenforsandalwoodin Most no news, Singapore. acceptable the country dis doubt for the people of tithes. tricts in these somewhat depressed Prices

from

ranging

lars

are

seven

to

now

School is short Fremantle Grammar of be closed. What is the reason School cannot this ? Is it that the Grammar the by presented cope with opposition at the Mr. institution BriggB' educational The

to

ly

port

?

case of Wain wright & Co. v. A. For the plaintiffs claim & Co., in which defendants for £500 from the alleged to breach of contract, is be heard in the or next Supreme Court either this, early

The

rest

.week. A

brigade

take

place in

the' Volunteers will afternoon Saturday the Queen's Birthday of

parade Perth

on

to rehearse next, A movements. money

allowance

made

attends,

to

each

man

who

will to

be

obtain

refreshments.

final.

We are hibition nection

to state that the ex requested of prizes in con and distribution of the with the Assisted School Sisters of Mercy, will take place Perth, com on Wednesday and Thursday next, Parents and friends mencing at 2 p.m. invited to of the children are respectfully attend.

They

revolve another scheme from their

?

to the More information in reference come to hand. Midland has Railway aver it is Some say it is good news ; others no bad. The bulk of the people take at all and no heed of the intelligence wonder. It is almost time that everyone at even the was thoroughly disgusted Line. mention of the Midland —

to 1

ever

Our, speaks

the

Victorian Express of the terms Men's Society. Young wish to flatter not the

contemporary in

the

most

laudatory

Catholic It' "We says: do men of the Greenough, buiTwe can young that the debate we published honestly say is much in common sense, recently superior clearness and sound of principles exposition in the to which conducted little are many does duty as a Parliament still vestry which in West Australia."

Greenough

!

)

t a

l

en

a ttfc

e? a

I.

have been The subscriptions following the week: Mr. received during Reilly, Mr. 7s. 6d; James Williams, Guildford, Mr. Nor £l,10s.; John Coyne, Toodyay, Mr. J. T. Denny, 18s. 9d; Mr. tham, 15s. £1 zs. mr. a. C. J. JL»aiey,. oa.; maggs, 6d. ; Mr. J. 7s. Perth, 31-3-'89 Corbett, 15s. j Mr. Perth, do., Speight, Perth, 7s.; Mr. 18s. Mr. 6d.; Deardori, Perth, 9d.; 7s.' 6d. ; Mr. Pqrth Rodoreda, Gallop, Mr.1 Bridges, Perth, 7s. 6d. : PerthyTs; 6dj; Mr. J.Hi- 'Smith, Perth, 7s. 6d. Mr. Mr. J. Barron,. Perth; 15s; Hayes, Perth, 6d. Mr. lis. £1 2s. 3d. Faffon, Perth, Mr. Mrs. Can", Perth, 15s.; J. Connor, P.O. D. 7s. 3s. 9d. ; Mr. Brown, Perth, 6d. —

.

.

;

.

;

;

;

;

of The death of Mrs. James Taepler announced. The Fremantle was recently Mrs. took week. 'sad eVent place last for some time had been ailing Taepler a before the end came. She was and made, dur good Catholic, thoroughly for her a fitting preparation ing her illness, Much into eternity. sympathy passage who has taken is felt for Mr. Taepler, to heart of his wife. the death deeply rest in one May the soul of the departed peace!

;

who

Hensman,

left

us

few months the Mother

a

in ago for a brief sojourn is in West Australia once more, Country, with his wife and daughter, came tie, lip to Perth Satur from Albany by train last hail with day afternoon. Many can the return to these shores of pleasure able man. such an eminently By the in' what manner does tlie way, general intend to mark its community apprecia of incalculable service which the tion the' whose amongst us gentleman, presence we have just has lately recorded, again to the colony ? Mr. Hensman, rendered for that comprehensive, yet wonderfully of this wild concise, "very description which he read before the Colon region "

his stay ih during England, the warmest thanks of all the advancement of West who, having Australia at heart, wish to see dispelled the our ignorance concerning colony which reigns at Home. That the people of West Australia, who are by no means an will lot, ungrateful acknowledge in an their indebtedness to way appropriate Hensman' Mr. for what he has so done in their we generously interests Institute,

entitled

to

hppe.

We regret to have to record the death of of Fremantle. Miss Amelia Hollands, This well known woman, young at the amongst the Catholic community the fourth was of Port, daughter Mrs. Hollands of Fremantle. Miss Amelia iiau

abi/cviitcu

juol

ugi

the

Freinantle

National Library of Australia

Yates, has been killed by the overturning The jury, at the inquest, of his cart. on which was held at Guildford Thursday, death." returned a verdict of " accidental -

inforrued, asking forward to come for signature.

am

requisition,.!

It

believed

is

generally be shortly a establish on

made

' .

.

.

'

'

C.:'

. '

is

Edwards, Esq., J.P., around being taken

effort

that an revive

and firm basis than ever the long defunct Volunteer before, Corps of York. A big sale of household furniture, will

to

more

...

at Yangedine is notified for May to 27th and 28th. The list of articles be disposed of by auction occupies of the Chromele. columns nearly two are Our athletes .iridulghig (';ih much practice in anticipation of the 1st of June sports. The weather has taken a. change On from heavy rains to hoar frosts. Sunday morning the earth appeared as cream. as white The ploughs are busy at work 'and..'.'! our confident a farmers feel prosper season reward their labours. ous will etc,

'

.

.

May

,

18.

IRIBHTOWN. From

our

own

Correspondent.

We

have had a fair share of the the rains which fell lately throughout and ploughing and sowing are colony, in full Most of our farmers swing. have taken advantage of the early sown. rains; they have all their fallow Grass is springing and the old up, fields have donned their green coats once more. There is every prospect of a good season, farmers are and our their

all over smiling A cricket

March,"

faces.

in six teams

resulting

with

two The spare. met again at Northam last to play the return

having

victorious

mentioned

,

again The

Wongamine by 7 runs.

first,

to

wickets

on Saturday Not matches. finish second the. on the was decided

time to the game

innings,

Northam v on the 16th a win for

match, played

was

Wongamine

aii.aioifcojli.ujj.

called when she was For year, away. about twelve months before her death, At she had been ailing slightly. Easter, worse she she became than had been last no in but, until previously, Friday, dications of her illness being of a dangerous character were However it recognized. was then deemed necessary by chose who watched over her with care to loving summon at her medical urgently tendant. But the unwearied exertions and the skill of Dr. later and, Hope, on, of that gentleman and Dr. Birming ham: Miss Hollands, proved of no avail. The early on Sunday morning, expired. at sorrow caused the Port by the an nouncement of her was early death very and this is not widespread surprising, for she was an amiable and much girl liked by all who know her. Her friends, in with the numbers, great together Children of which .Mary (of Sodality valued she was a in member) dressed white and wearing black testified sashes, their love for the deceased by their pre at the sence funeral on Monday after noon. Father Martelli the performed of the Church. We ask our offices pious who pray often for the souls of readers, the faithful to remember departed, Amelia Hollands to in their supplications the Throne of the merciful God.

proving Northam in their second wickets down

made 120 runs with only seven called. when time was of The Sisters St. have Joseph arrived at Northam and are to open school on Monday next. The presence of the Sisters will prove a boon great to the Catholics of Northam. We soon the good Sisters to see hope established in Irishtown, where there men

innings,

a good many children. A Negro entertainment troupe calling themselves will be held in Niggers," Thursday the 9th, in aid Band. The unwelcome "J ack

are

"

us

in

a

first

a

rather

May

this

visit

rude

local

a

by

Sam's on Northam of the Brass Uncle.

'

Frost'

paid

and acted

morning, mariner.

6.

BUNBURY.

YORK. our

own

Last

Sunday,

Gibney

celebrated

a

sermon

of.

a

His Dr. Lordship Mass. He preached instructive very

In the course of his he impressed upon children the then Dur parents. duty oi honouring the Ave Maris Stella," ing service, and "Hail were sung Holy Joseph" .After Mass, the meet by the choir. of the Sacred ing of the male branch Heart held. His Lordwas Society character.

re

marks

Correspondent. a

Mines," give with

!

Correspondent.

a

paid

to position connection First let

'

w

From

From

ii:-

I recently Bushes.ffin

'

.

of

'

'

Wongamine,

"

Town Councillors Tina of attempting to bribe been accused a to -who bad been, appointed tradesman work the said councillor value some which for the' Municipality and for had performed One

' '

'

Mr,

ial

ILx

;

is

Society

though they will hgain put their faith in an even empty packing case with blood and hair upon it. fertile

prison quanity

lauuctiiuo

heinous

not

equally

to

small

saved a Constable Gee of Fremantle Fremantle in the from drowning lady whilst harbour last week. The woman, board a launch, in the act of getting cm fell into the sea. Gee, who was near at the Was Constable time, rescued her at once. to bring Gee's act a sufficiently brave one of the Royal Humane before the notice

affix the crime upon disgrace the Irish should recoil people themselves. Their discomfi upon and conspicuous, ture is complete

but

sent a

which

man—

being the

efforts

disinterested

of

In Perth, a girl has been for one month for stealing of linen.

arid

sincerely

the blood and Cronin. In the mean hair time it is our duty to condole with friends. It certainly the doctor's hard that their and is patriotic same

be held at Perth Queen's Birthday.

branch of All is due to the Perth praise Natives' Association for the Australian the organization of last Friday's meeting Bill. in to the Constitution reference destined to if This seems win, Society the indeed it has not won, already confidence of the whole community.

'

to

the

new

came

blood and

to

on

Why

preparing becoming dignity

:

with

are

very fairly given each and vocal evening by Father Gibney, music by the choir. The Altar was decorated in a manner which spoke much for the good taste of those who the work. performed in the The election of a councillor of Mr. J. Pyke, resigned, is noti place to take place on A fied 20th hist.

.

This

commenced and all were

Regattas Fremantle

are devotions being are attended. Instructions

.

?

nunciatory

yesterday's'

May

.

Holy

brush

appears

of Paritell defence issue of the Herald.

.

to

in

article'; in

,

as

depravity shudder

delightful anti-Irish

leading

.

Irish

A

strikes some down Death suddenly ; others he gives ample warning of the Mr. Charles blow which is to come. and an of long standing Jones, a" colonist resideiic of old and respected Northamp had been six who lately ton, passed away, he was on his sick bed before years his sufferings. The story released from told. of Mr. Jones' illness is easily Towards the end of April 1883 a lady, much esteemed in the mining village, an infirm man even died, and Mr. Jones, to tribute of resolved the last then, pay to the departed one. He attend respect funeral. But his act ed the kindly not his cost him of if years suffering, life the for, heavy rain falling during burial his clothes wet ceremony, got cold. He through and he caught a severe went home took to his bed and his limbs he never rose becoming paralysed, Sometimes he used to get a little again. A better and sometimes worse. couple of weeks ago he succumbed, having been a a period bed-ridden for no shorter patient than six years (The foregoing particulars us by a friend in whom have been supplied we have every confidence.)

'

strong further

\

is

"confirmation

is

present,

in

held

be

June.

'

.

the

.will

1st.

'

'

.

' :

the

on

"

.

misappropriation funds." There

league

interesting

Day Sports usual,

as

'

hews.

me

Syndicates of Mr.'D.

you this

speak

visit

to

"

the

Green

in a in particulars great discovery. of the " Bunbury

claim, originally W. Stinton. were

to

and a few

commence

am

now

.

of the a here a but of ground, slight change is "What re that immaterial. has mains clear, that Dr. Cronin is, been murdered' by the agents of an Irish Secret iniquitous Society. Cronin's have said it, Dr. friends such as and that, at least in cases closing

Peth,

correspond

Dardanup

and other

.Foundation

dis

possession

Our

over

ietter

ent's

-

his

Held,

the members, express ship addressed was that the attendance ing his regret not more He expected numerous. however the riumber then before him were the representatives of a Veiiry the of strohg society. Benediction Blessed Sacrament was. given by His the this month, Lordship. During

.

prevent

in

information

unqualified doctor was his giving

to

that where the effect

.

to

the the

to the verdict was a rider the the road at the particular spot is deceased lost his life in a dan and calls for immediate re gerous state This is a case of the pair. locking stable door when the steed is stolen."

Added

charged

.

murdCred

made that

had

.

"

we

he

body .thought price.

told,

statement

they,

case,

which that too high a

of the

finding

packing

portentous are

the

after

days

.

two

the.

On this,

property, active

last

operations Monday. Mr. the Manager, as well. as two Bearse, one and- seven carpenters, blacksmith, had arrived labourers, previous to my the ground. Two sawyers have leaving been engaged by the Manager to cut timber for the purpose, as I was informed, of

an

building

shop sunk

etc. '

property.

on

office, a stable, a carpenter's A shaft the fields. has been the Bunbury Syndicate's" The present depth of the shaft "

-on

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Matherd, Pinafore"

"

this and

which

for race, for which

she

Association

in

Lecaille

will On

Sunday. be

at

duties. The

been

all

Heart a

was

was

The at

the of

Sunday of

purpose that with

comply

their

he

will

afford

an place Easter

here is all that Grass is springing up has started again.

ploughing

THE

fast

BILL.

CONSTITUTION

GOVERNMENT

1 '

j

j

|

j

to

Associate,

"

and

colonies

of

influential

citizens.

Court on

all

The

our

Vasse

well.

very visitors

They

and

a

"

the

sixpence

tickets. in

flagship

which

regatta, number

of

the

other

week,

were a good Bunbury present. Rob-Roy j" only seven

witnessed We

people.

used the

with

connection

was

them

being charged The was "Rob"

by

had

large

a

calm

rather

the day. The follow weather throughout are the results the ing of sports: Race Smith Sweetman, 2; Sculling 1, Wallace. Four-oared Mat. Greasy Pole race 1. gig "Rob-Roy" crew Swimming race 1 Mat. Wallis Tug of war, Rob-Roy —

;

crew

most over

the

and

Bunbury

contest,' "

completely came,

the

Bports.

which

was

result R.

knocked

until

off was

Smith,

on

as

The

up." With

ended.

on

this,

Vasse the

The

yacht the had programme, next when morning, follows 1, Rose," "

:

Quindaiup

the

was

the

At

men

This

It lasted day. of conclusion were both sides

of the

victorious.

off

day's

put

Vasse.

v.

event exciting forty minutes.

PERTH

CATHOLIC

;

March or

He

can

fault Attached

of

last, of,

No.

at

Albaoy

opinion

con

that

the

on Laurence arose no through and that no blame

St.

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successful mock Legislative held by the members of this 2nd The on Thursday, May. Society was to be for two election supposed" The three members for Fremantle. Messrs. J. H. candidates, Conway, Lockyer and W. Reardon, occupied seats the and in turn, on each, platform, addressed those assembled, who, for the the electors. time represented being, delivered were The speeches extremely had apparently good, and the candidates of the studied the affairs colony very as deeply they expounded their views on with the questions leading political At remarkable clearness. the time for the were proceedings asking questions The of a most description. lively candidates were upon every questioned readiness conceivable and their subject ; test in the of speech underwent a severe A

April, Municipal.

very

Election

the

above

Nautical 1889."

finding. Assessor,

G. T.

police

all

for

the sum

at the Fremantle deliver for material Broome customs £82; also for Derby court

for

and for Carnarvon £430. Also gaol for and deliver at Derby,

£220, and

freight,

all for and Carnarvon, material for the aforementioned buildings of £300. W Amended Tender : G. Leeder .

to j

!

cart

from Norcia,

Perth,

take

will

day friends

of

of. Mercy, wednes

on

thursday at

commencing

2

the

of"

23rd

and dis prizes in assisted

Sisters

place

and

(liquid Perth

of the

with the

special F. C.

re

next,

Parents

p.m.

children

and

invited

are

to

attend.

and

Jntatotottwl

Jjtfmp

Mr. John Dillon 10 says that after years of obloquy and misrepresentation, the Home Rule canse has now two to one in favour of it in England and Scot-

Sallua,

ofOhalcedon; of the

Archbishop

upon

to conversion General Wheeler,

the the

announcement

Catholic of Church s that of another '

com;

fold.

the questions at a recent examination in Chippewa " Give the principal Mich., county, was, of the inhabitants of your occupation One candidate answered: township." " and on election Fishing, farming, day of

aud

distribute

6 miles

north the sum

for

material of Newcastle to New of £25 to be comtelegraph :

their

selling

votes."

his

name

as

pedition,

Lavigerie's and will

soon

Central

Africa.

It

this

step expressed

in

for

volunteer

a

ExAnti-Slavery leave Europe for said

is

that

obedience wish of the

he has to

the

formally Emperor Francis Joseph. It is only within the last fifty years in the shape of a com that anything has been known in Ireland. mon school It is only al since 1878 that liberal lowance has been made for intermedi

Yet in 1880 the na had 1,083,030 children on their and of these 855,039, or 79 rolls, were Catholics. are Here per cent, 20 per cent, of the population in schools where there are no compulsory educa tional

laws.

This

is

reached "by

centage

the

highest school-going

per

which

have

na

tions.-

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fill

with

who are of their

.

of

statistics

divorce

submitted

lately

Commissioner

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cells

Bupply Broome,

of

been

and

supply jetty shed house

connection school

certifies a

office

-street,

exhibition The tribution

Albany

election of auditors of the Municipal for Gerald ton Council be held at the Geialdton Court will House on Monday, the 20th inst. R. Tenders LI oney Accepted.

was

meeting,

ate education. tional schools

we

6,

Perth,

:

taken

of the

of the by virtue under Section 2,

Mayor

Mongdr,

re

Perth,

The (liquidation): Registrar the discharge of the debtor by resolution of the creditors. In gentleman, 1st geoeral ation) R. 8. Haynes, Howicli 3 p.m. inst.,

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enrolled Cardinal

to,

of mates

master

1878. tailor

following

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the barque

to

neglect

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There

from

by

came

shillings for return

held

The Bankruptcy Aot, E. E. H. Berry,

purposes

for the ultimo, purpose into the circumstances to the barque casualty

we

casualty the 24tb

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off

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own

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of marriage

Count Hoyos, who was in attendance on the Archduke at the time Rudolph of his tragic death at Meyerling, has

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colony.

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From

enquiring

sideration,

S ELTON. g> o t

the celebration

this

true

of India about 2165

The Inquiry. of the Court held

the attending Laurence:-—" Sc.

of Perth."

BUS

op

the finding 16th the

of

,

Marriages.' of York, has

exmind, a South American leading Lamar. He is said to be Secretary, now a Catholic by conviction, merely a formal iuto the one reception awaiting

The Government

to purchase prepared for suitable army during the year 1889-90. in

gold

teachers'

are

co

E, Soott,

;

Act,

horses

session

Secretaries

for

on

individuals.

in

by Mgr. Close

under

contracts Protection

Aborigines

Remounts.

passage

their

made

ever

Frederick Yon Warrendref, a Lutheran many years in pastor has just made his abjuration Russia, and into the Church at Rome; been received

personal were Resolutions invited.' operation to Sir Thomas aud supported by spoken Cockburn M,L.C., Bart., Campbell, Messrs. Scott, Keane, Burt, Parker, ConRichardson, Pearse, Marmion, M.L.C's and other and Venn gdon, sister

are

by private

Baron

of the The return Board.— members of the East Kimberfollowing Roads Board is notified ley j Chairman, members F. W. Jervois, F.Connor; Watkins, J. Cuiran.

'That Third, at be meeting

passed to Chief

telegraphed

witness

to

The

ozs.

to Port from' Darwin rest of the gold from and is Wyndham Derby Cossack exported by the banks from Fremantle. The Collector of Customs, no believes

for

Kimber-

East

1886." Roads

'

resolutions

of

of Perth, Judge's to administer Commissioner take and receive affidavits, &c.. to be used in the Su

a

District,

evening. '

Imperial

of 80

Inrirf

Wyndham

of

district

oaths, and to declarations, Court of Western Australia preme of deeds to take also acknowledgments as executed by married women, so long the office of Judge's he holds Associ of A. J. Clinch, ate; Coodingnow near in the Victoria Station, Ningham,

passed unanimously, That the First, enthusiastically. need feels urgent meeting deeply Constitu immediate passage present and view with utmost tion Bill, appre same hension and concern possibility the That being Second, delayed.' Australia request people of Western of people and Gov active co-operation and ask ernment neighbouring colonies, interview such to advise Agents-general and in every way Secretary of State,

Parliament.'

surburban

and the rural district C. B. Kidson, ley;

to strenuously support speedy current such Bill during

17 dwts.

ozs.

exception

J.

at Medical Officer Officer at the Port, for the urban Vaccinator

Public

port

ending

:

Resident Health

as

and and

speedy

last

act

Wyndham,

'

Perth,

the

the

from, quarter

shipped Wyndham, the

at

W.

delivery,

ond

;

strenuously support Bill." passage of the Constitution of this meeting That the resolution to the Chief Secretaries be telegraphed of the sister and their personal colonies, be invited." co-operation It was arranged to send the following telegram to the colonies " held Influential meeting large Hall, resolutions

Clerk

Albany, vice W. T. Mountain to be a of the Peace for this colony Justice W. M.R.C.S. J. Mountain, J.P., London, Waiter

McKnee;

advise ministers to to interview the their Agents-general and in every way Secretary of fate,

Town Three

Troode

P.

as

S.

Landing

respective

:

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this

S.

Fremantle. vice E. P. Troode to act

At

views with the meeting the utmost and concern apprehension bill of the passage of that possibility being delayed."" " Western That the of people the active Australia request co-operaof tion of the people and Parliaments ask and the neighbouring colonies,-

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With

registered

9.

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the

MAY.

to

after

Gold the produce

Celebration of Rev. H. C. George,

J. T. Laffan, Appointment!1. J.P., Resident L.R.C.S Ireland, Magistrate, to act temporar &c.. of'the Blackwood, as the Magis Resident Magistrate, ily of the Local of trate Chairman Court, and the Court and General Sessions, of Customs and Internal Sub-Collector vice W. D. Cow Revenue, at Bunbury, transferred W. T. an, Esquire, J.P., to act as Assistant McKnee Landing vice H. Waiter at Fremantle, Blinco; to act as Wharfinger's H. Blinco Clerk

"

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declarations taken away

'

GAZETTE.

THURSDAY,

passed unanimously feels That this meeeting deeply immediate need of the the urgent Constitution passage of the present That

Exported.—

:

weeks

one. thoroughly representative at the those meeting present Amongst several members of the Legisla were resolution were ture. The following

their

!

to the unusual of severity weather on' last Thursday evening, put in an appearance only a few members at the meeting and after a few room, formal matters had been dealt with it advisable to hold the was deemed over business the reading of the principal Journal until next meeting.

a

!

:

the

be and

a On Saturday evening last, public Town held in the Perth was meeting number of citizens Hall. A large assembled, the object of the gathering to consider the advisability of being to colonies the neighbouring asking matter use in the of their influence to the Imperial Parliament inducing a new Constitu pass the Bill granting to West Australia, It is pleasing tion the was to state that meeting

j

Gold

two

of this colony exported of Fremantle, during 31st March 1889, 2369

proceedings.

A

!

within pleted of material.

replies. to the

Owing

could

weather

desired.

'

satisfactory

:

J. A. next

Ven. Ludlow

following for

Catholics to

favourite.

Sacred

make

to

Each, however, proved equal all and defeated emergency, skilfully his to shake the consistency of attempts When the questions had ceased, policy. were taken the votes by the Returning in Officer J. and resulted (Mr. Moffat) the numbers 12, following Lockyer Reardon The successful 11, Conway 5. candidates then thanks after returned the approved and a vote of thanks style, to the Returning Officer concluded the

celebrated to present going

officiate the

endeavor

the

for wait entered

There

to-day. Mass

body.

a

Quindaiup

the ing opportunity

'

'

held

was

communion

"

,

meeting

good attendance. half at past eight,

;

.

monthly

not

had

a hot of the

was

that

pity

a

could

she

The

is

It Bunbury. of Bunbury

.

about 16 feet, and tin is shown freely this The from deeper top to bottom. at least one of the men shaft is sunk so the better is the me working at it tells About of the tin brought to grass. quality thefour and a half feet from the surface, struck. There is in this mineral was first This must of water. a locality scarcity the develop considerably help to retard " field. The ment of the Bunbury a rare fortune have certainly Syndicate" a third of the on their claims. Almost " out of the shaft is pure wash" thrown Btream in raising tin. There is no difficulty It can almost it at the present workings. out. be shovelled The second place I the Perth claim. visited was Syndicate's" He Mr. Rogers is the superintendent. with him four men. lias They are occupied in and have two sawyers a shaft, sinking Messrs. them with timber. supplying commanded Curtis & Doust's claim next I saw on it a few hands attention. my men Are there many busily employed. on the field, is a query some altogether, of your readers may desire to ask ? Well, is not far too there are not, and the reason water to seek. Sufficient wash with cannot be procured. If water were plentiful, field I need hardly tell the would, you, animated now a appear present just very ance. The total number of men on the mineral at the present is I time, country I should think, something like thirty. noticed Mr. Turner near the scene of the discoveries. He was in survey enjoyed claims which had been taken ing the many Prosser of Bunbury pur up. Mr. Wallace poses opening a store on the field shortly. At Mr. W. of A. Moulton, present, rations on the field Bridgetown, brings twice a week and sells them at a reasona ble price. After return from the tinmy six ableI fell in with bearing region, bodied men, of whom I learned that they were miners from the colonies experienced Tin and' were bound for the Greenbushes Field. Some of their number informed me that they had been at the Eastern and Pilbarra Goldfields. With the East ern goldfields they seemed to be quite dis Of the Pilbarra they gusted. spoke in favourable terms. They had, it appears, met at the latter with good fortune place. But they said, that many of nevertheless, the reports this field were concerning Some highly men, misleading. they the Pilbarra with stated, go on stores, which they sell and afterwards purchase in large and small gold from the diggers Then into Roequantities. they coine bourne with a hundred ounces. perhaps The result is circulation the immediate the colony, and worse throughout still, of a report that beyond the colony, dig have arrived in Roebourne from gers Pilbarra with immense of the quantities while in reality, as has metal, precious been shown, they are not at all diggers but what traders, having bought they bring in from several persons. Mr. John Bovell, at present Corporal of Police in Perth, has purchased Mr. Martin's at Ellen's Brook on the property Bridgetown road, 41 miles from Bunbury, for the sum of £1200. It is said that he if a license to con intends, begrantedhira, vert it into a Wayside Inn. Three miles from Ellen's Brook lives Mr. Edmund to Moore. He has also decided apply for a similar license. If each of these two succeed in what gentleman getting have no less than five they seek we shall houses between and the public Bunbury Green Bushes Tin Mines. Mr. W. E. Ramsay, of has Minninup 35 head of splendid cattle on their way to a Fremantle butcher. Mr. Mitchell lefc the other too, day for the Canning with no less than ninety head. Last week we had a splendid down fall of rain, which has started the ploughs. Of the season there is being a good one, The potato are every appearance. crops just coming in, and are not so good as in former years. is

Wright

to

Congress

are

dismay the hearts anxious for the country. the twenty

They

by

such as must of Americans '

well-being

are

appalling. 1867 years between no less than 328,721 divorces were in the United granted States, an of over in giving 16,000 average each year; the total for number the over Can any year 1886 was 25,00,0. nation with go on impunity despising the marriage bond in this way ? Cau continue to any nation prosperity enjoy in which the pillar and of safeguard is so society rapidly crumbling away ? It is the Times Catholic stated, says that the divorces granted in the States of the American Uuiou from the years

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the ground his wife was

that

not

a

get

was

a

so

gone

poet,

divorce while

of not incapable only but his effusions, poetic appreciating actually laughed at them, and tore up he maintained liis Mss. This, precious " was Unless there is some cruelty." revulsion of feeling in American great that it is evident will things go society, till belief in the from bad to worse,

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to

over

ran

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friend, for your

thanks said

she, excellent

Lady

see

But

"

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V.

Continued.

you

mode

joice." „

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:

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;

!

,

said your: example," " of Arras, Teach me been able to bear up

by

the now

have

you

without

trials

these

against

After the two

'

myself Countess

this

pleasing set out to

to her taught which were so much cherish the virtues as -lie As soon heard admired in her. he hastened to. follow her message her, that the Coun for he had often grieved in a was such tess of Arras living a state. He spent full hour tepid and when lie with his .new penitent countess in had out the called gone Laura.

the

once

from this angelic patience. departing I admired it without Alas sometimes it understanding now. I want to study imitate it if I it be that it, may !

;

possible." said Well, my dear benefactress," it Saviour's the young girl, is at my feet I have gathered all strength. my in the presence of all He has There, were endured for me, griefs unworthy at I received such of notice least "

"

.priest

"

to

Come and

come

me,

the

all

see

dearest

my

good

'

have done.

to always granted God with faith those who call uponand love. Yes, I know by experience no however great, there is affliction, that does not become less hard to bear to prayer when we have had recourse and no joy to be compared to that when united which our soul experiences to God." " the victory, You have won Laura; said the Countess, God has then," back a poor chosen stray you to lead Him. sheep who has long forgotten I feel that At your touching appeal of virtue, which have long sentiments re are effaced been by giddiness, me. had within All been awakened of in the foolish dissipations forgotten to which this life, and in the prosperity has now I was and which attached, as

is

;

"

l

from

been taken If

I

'

try

expiation they will

to

this

accept

of

be forgiven

return.

punishment do you

faults,

my

to

never

me

in

think

?"

think will be they Certainly, answered Laura, stooping to forgiven," hands. Do kiss her benefactress' Your not doubt about it, dear lady. under such painful trials resignation to God and will be most acceptable will draw down His precious graces on and your and blessings yourself "

I

family." " we must deserve But them," Listen now, answered the Countess have been my consoling angel you finish the good work you have begun. the To-morrow, go to fetch worthy who has been your guide until priest that a miserable crea him tell now, ture ne&ds bis help and wishes to be to God. Now you must be reconciled anxious for you have been very tired, '

'

.

-

;

not fear for me if I of my first this night because you I will pray, great trial, restores to me that prayer peace tell Go, now, my the wounded heart. and and may God bless dear child, for all the good you have reward you already done for me.'' all

day.

cannot

do

But

sleep

;

on

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midst

misfortunes. of my not deceive me, for I know that when God ence, now, as

His

us

give if

Grace arid

silenced, fact that

our

all

by

"

with

said

a

heartfelt

But

myself. effort

and from

that

I

give have done for

it

it

to-day

in

the depth of my for thanks all

you us."

her,

Lady Eliza she continued,

Inspired

myself.

by

which she practices reawakened feelings, gotten,

in

my neglected

so

that

already friend

soul,

you, their

my

consequences. Mrs. Barry is the wife of Dr. Barry, Dr. and Barry is what is called At chof Sydney. bishop either Dr. Now, one of two things believes that he is aprelate Barry really of God's Church or he does not. But

we

child,

is

it

the gift to offer

was

allowed

the

of

for

your to

my

to

The only

own.

be found. The inhabitants laborious and kind-hearted, like those who imitate them.. find some commercial easily

here

left

to

us

live

on

do is get and these will

easily

they

are

will

I shall

house

our glad to sell and fancy work. Let me we and if it fail shall try this plan, still have left us to the possibility When one has a brave operi a school.

where

they embroidery

and some heart, not likely they :

1

religion

she

my

for-

of

be

little

events.

education,

be

will

will

not

is

it

to

put

We

it.

will

that

take

Dr.

for

it

granted, then, that he is a

thinks mission

Barry

a Bishop with Holy Ghost has appointed

has

boen

work.

Divinely he has

If

conclusion

impostors. Wo take he

it

looks

upon

by Heaven only

which

to

the;

he

him, tbat

chosen for reached not

he would and the

impudent

so we

be at

such

a

the most

ouce

of

impious

most

therefore himself

certain-

a

that

settled

as

set

as

apart

Not heavenly things. to which he has the flock himself that he was Divinely has at same arrived jtlie This is how the Australian for

but

so,

persuaded

appointed conclusion. Record puts flock

it

:

over

the whole

ay,

will

suffer

be

has

been

his

removal. for

fitted

there

was

capable

which clod made him over Church of Christ in1 the''

by

better

and

"

cordially

need

greater and

man,

does that

the

such

as

No

place for

man ....

strong Primate,

a

our

recognized. such a man

of his

What

tlie

retreating? a second

of

sort

he

what

received, has cioud"

?

person Arid

in

tell

been

copal

of the

not in Gatfc," and and by no already, than by Dr. Barry himself. he told it in Synod in frill

Oh,

has

has

inspiration voice out

spoken, commanding him that to which it previously7

from away directed him "

"

'

yet

it

less

a

told

epis

costume.

Imagine

St.

Ambrose with such

in a

his

as

clergy, of parsons

John such piece that

position,

St. and

intelligence vouchsafed to

the

or

Chrysostom, a

of

for

Sydney by their retiring Ecclesiastical Commissioner. This is Dr. said what when announcing Barry his intended of his 6ee : resignation The

sole

and

My any

action

absolute is

ing resignation

the

of my of Mrs.

cause

health

has

whatever

nothing of appointment prospect which From a Catholic

cludes

that

clergyman

whenever

to

with

in

England. reader con

an

Anglican-

or

prelate accepts he has received fancies)

(he

unwill Barry. do

a

call

from

Heaven it is always with the condition that the locale reserved of such a call; or the work in obedience to required it, will not in with the any way interfere health of the gentleman's "better half." We venture to repeat what we have said on a' former occasion-— namely, that although be a Mrs. horribly should

<

so

is there quite right it is !Barry, completely that her Mr. wrong much as think himself

it

should .and Bar rye

>

.

;

»

to be, or but only prelate primate, even.; to be to the lowliest equal in any sense member of the Church of God. not

I

dear Lady,

efforts.

Mr.

Chamberlain

50,000

People

Burn

in Him

Scotland. Effigy.

in.

At

Dundee' some time ago while Mr. was Chamberlain a chosen addressing assembly in Kinnaird to which Hall, ,

,

'

left

owe you my edu therefore you will be only be malting use of what really I answer will for longs to you and to second all Catherine being willing

mercy cation,

that

which gratitude. the

means

you

a

.of

would involve supposition would be infamous that

latter

much

account

it

x

(on the sup he is sincere) reconcile to, position his consciouce the abandonment of a he work set him by God (as thinks) which is not and yet half accomplished, which and possibly will on suffer, fail,

generosity,"

to

thing

any heart

it

you was

pledge

a

Therefore

of

and now,

told and I as

you

"

exactly, since

long

ance

How

"

wished to No, no, me let tell Yesterday I was you all. Heaven of a fool, for I dared to accuse To-day I am resigned, my misfortunes; this and do you know to whom I owe I ? To her whom of heart change and scorned, and who found ill-treated in you, dear the affection and Lady, I solicitude should have given her to Laura's I" listened youth. Yes, into me and it has made enter advice, that

Seeing

interrupt

to it repeat not abuse

of

exposed the the thorough so

of God, that a case other inspiration most an ordinary acquires import on account of its surroundings and

wise

"

in

spite

the

could

who

folly,

occasion amount

an

naturalness, of the Anglican and system, absence from it of the slightest the utter resemblance to any institution that could have come into existence from possibly

colony

I answered the unfortunate mother. and would rather go beg my bread door to from door than become a to the generous friend who burden in opening this shelter for us could not we have would thought stay always here." Just as the conversation was ended Laura came into the room. She had the overheard latter involuntarily of it and she was much grieved portion to hear her benefactress speaking in this way. Therefore to her going over she addressed her with love and great her why she was compassion, asking such projects. forming Do dear you forget Lady that Catherine and myself will be only too happy to support you by our labour. Thanks to you, we have both received a very and cultivated good education turn to good talents which we can now I have As to this as dwelling, profit.

are

without

is

I

must

gratitude.

receiving

those

All

"

to

;

of

asked

of such and has

utterance

complete worldliness

seer,

my dear sobbing.

go,

the Universe ) as (says that Mrs. any Barry is and we shall be exceedingly hear of her restoration to

much, and has given

so

stupendous

never we shall Catherine

then,

ill,

volves for the

The

;

"Thank dear madam, thank you, a thousand times. Your compas creatures saved two unfortunate Without and from despair. you, and without my lier, my daughter self would have been, turned out of our no to go to. Yes home with shelter I felt the value of such a good terday I felt act I confess the but shall it, humiliation

bitterly.

here

us courted when we now were have abandoned wealthy us we which left only have the shelter to us, two devoted hearts have offered Why leave them ?"

we belong to Him." We may well imagine the joy these is so words gave to Laura. Nothing as the to the soul thought pleasing some that we have accomplished good work. for Her happiness was so increased, sent for Lady the countess had secretly at the Eliza and she just then arrived so was weak The countess cottage. emotions of the ened from the great unable to she was previous day that rise to meet her visitor, but she held and out both hands on perceiving her,

the

upon

\

Where,

experi

happy

entailed in this

any longer," must go some really for it would my poor child, our for us to prolong stay

mother?"

did

deigns

past them

for than in

as

to pleased: perfect health. It is also out that npon of all question and this matter of us agrees, every one that we should do so in the all certainly case of a.sick woman anywhere. But the illness of Mrs. Barry in

"we

she,

"

the

You

daughter crying cannot "We stay

here."

you

in

sorrows feel

we

work

unable hos

her

necessary simpler tastes

necessarily

where else, be indelicate

child,

happy

is

of life

said

you sion

I

"

My

an

Their sufferings respect new were but too' visible to their friends who were both their doing utmost to spare them any pain. The was evil because irreparable, hope that remained that per any little of Arras' affairs haps the Earl might was The false be retrieved quite gone. on ho had relied now friends whom or abandoned him, and he at betrayed to take to last found himself obliged were His letters to his wife flight. It can most be distressing. easily this sad state of things understood that could not always be borne with equal on As the days went she resignation. the burden more and more. felt She thus she could not always perceived on remain dependent Lady Eliza's were a tor These thoughts charity. ture to her. One night she went to her

'

consolation

to find

so

interview, Laura friends, who had

with

was

them.

at her" Eliza looked in astonishment her head Here the Countess leaned Her senti adopted child. generous then on the young shoulder; girl's ments two towards who had remained persons her hands and she joined so made her suffer much filled her a After in deep .meditation. wrapt 'with admiration while she said to Laura i<u nave "You are a noble-minded un now girl," nappy you are me these said she, for you do not Tell were such thoughts. only forgive but you such those who have pained you what helped you to bear up with God will reward so when you were say you love them. unjustly resignation have you never fear. Do not' forget in the me.? where treated Or you by be meantime that all that is Eliza's acquired them ? cease " us me, let thanking My dear good benefactress, longs to you, and think of because I owe Let's not refer to the past. you the most precious consolations I have experienced since you only." I of me, when "It is my misfortunes." thinking fortify

was

of Arras

both to have they order had acquired in their wealth, and comfortable in the to be contented that had been pre humble dwelling pared for them, and they had not yet to themselves been able to accustom the novel privations which their new

mother, many kindness," round the

neck.

It

for

calls

she

alms on Lady Eliza, to offer the Countess in keeping pitality

generous her arms

woman's

of good offices. owing to the numerous

habits.

my

throwing

seriously.

exchange

Eliza,

regret

to all these Eliza answered with the greatest benevolence, a which was revealed heart for they and grati moved, by contrition truly tact in her tude. She used so much that kind attentions and in her gifts, the mother and daughter could not but admire her noble character; in this A month away passed '

could only realize all the joy you have to your of procuring been the means child a. shelter adopted by providing creatures she for the two unfortunate so loves you, too, would re tenderly,

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Lady

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Bishop's

misery." avowals

her second providence."

valid.

as

ous

,

j

and

tie is of the marriage quite sanctity And the in the States. undermined to follow to some same result is certain in all countries where immoral extent unions are recognised by the law, aud society,

her,

"

!

I have been to how unfair I feel less unworthy of the gener interest have taken in my you

matter

no

:

the

complained

he

she The young but girl obeyed, too Her soul was could not sleep. and she needed to give full vent joyful to her pent-up and to thank feelings, God for all His mercies. She knelt bed and prayed down near her little O my Divine have Saviour, you child's deigned to Hsten to your poor and to bring back your stray prayers, sheep in whom she felt so muchgrateful interest. Now, give her back herand there will he nothing left father, to wish for in this world but to live and die in your Holy Love." Next she exerted morning early to have breakfast herself ready for her two when they got up, companions —

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Middles of Me.ath and the nnd

of

brough. acted Bishop of Liverpool Bishops in the ceremony.

assistant

as

Dr.

Higgins, some has been for parish years to had been selected of Delvin, of Cardinal the Archbishop

who priest assist

Sydney.

The

Cardinal

Moran

Higgins

unlike

personal had has

Miltown,

at

born

was

educated

was

a

Maynooth and

course,

he

At

he had

very before

a

year ordained

was

distinguished time the usual His first priestv

a

a

and

at

was

mission Tullamore, he was selected afterwards by shortly of St. Finian's the Bishop as President In the seminary Seminary at Navan. and wisely he laboured energetically the golden winning for sixteen years, regular

of his ecclesias especially he Even at this period tical superior. one destined to as looked was upon From in the Church. attain rank high was the seminary Dr. Higgins promot parish ed to the charge of the important in the where he continued of Delvin, same laborious way of life. address A farewell having been read of his in the name to the new of

opinion

former

all,

Bishop Dr.

flock,

said

Higgins

the

in

of his reply : one that I am only not forget I must the Irish to whom of the many priests too sacrifice has call of duty brought I must remember, to be spoken. bitter and country that the loss of friends too, of heirloom sake is a kind for Christ's —

course

we race from which apostolic of future, if in thesceues my and, spring, hot wholly labours I shall prove myself of tread in the to footsteps unworthy who have missionaries those saintly " of the name lusnla the rendered of the iD the land famous

with

the

Sanctorum"

I

if stranger, service any

youDger

sister,

who

ecclesiastic with

destinies

in

rendering

Church rising we recognise may and to the illustrious

of

that

which

Australia, our

succeed

shall

to

an

as

her

over

presides

good

house

into

Knira

f

IIUVU

VU

may all

of

prove I shall suffer

this

in

the

the

the

He

of Jesus (The little Sacred to dedicated the the and he to lay proceeded who before the mining engineer, coal mine. the works at the Protestant an gentle English

who

necessary the for

mine

are

buildings,

development

erected there, is to the mine

entrance and shafts /

made in

all

and directions,

galleries

on

engines, a

large because

not

extending

thera

on

National Library of Australia

Japan

"Are

Nagaski.

you Have

will

it nevertheless, You have friends

aud I

Might

call

?"

contributions

for

them?

with

acquainted been you

of

any

introduced?"

and paper for appeal subscrip erection of the Catholic

took Englishman an began writing the

for

tions

of

Chapel with

it

of names,

handing

accompanying and

court they said to the Father, from me to these

to

it

Take

"

of

Takadjima,

a list

eously him ; various

sheet

a

this

and

addresses,

I

trust

you

will

'

West

of Ireland

ering made

how of the

as

1 1

the

that the

less

part neer,

with

filled

was

who

affair at

was

of Nagasaki,

good Father

the of

his

Lodge.

Nagasaki Heart lighten agine

!

erected May the

a

Sacred

Heart

You and reward them I with what consolation erected under little chapel !

mining

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i

; i

enjoyed to mention company

a

bountiful that the weie

at

ques

a —

antr

'jEtorne.

is

over

the

of discov could be

is

4-sv IU

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m

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for

the

do

and

be disastrous He then,

will

"

their

of

of starvation

verge

we

would

not

keep

in our

endow should

en

im blessed

can

versity not as difficult Protestant as

such

Read the me

of

kind

feeling

honra three

.

penditure free her the hold I if

|

\

a

would either

gave slaves worth

millions— This money

England

cure

England

on

vessel

little

us

lasts

for

got nothingof eighty own over

cancer,

left

a

now

By

it.

millions

;

.to

of

colony. an

she

ex

iuny

She would have people. the land, and she would i acn not well off, but

offer

of them

or

would

his live

agent one

to can

beef

with beast is

your

£1000 week in

have

to

two

;

or

bags,

Now

beast.)

to

It

the

put

weeks

is

always

it

hang

the

shade

two

to

months, and.

palatable

getvhard."

rid

pests

they Glaze

2oz. with

cockroaches.

of

have' peel,

-holes,

To

jug

in

to necessary put a to catch the brine with. Here a beast

is

hide

get

Tut

twenty-four

day

each bag

cucumber

their

this

six

These of

thirty

the

of

as

meat

it

from a Jew ? aud

cost

salt

I

now

body

soon

five once

bag of ;

from

and the does not

,

at

used

we

meat

oar

remember a

Repeat

under the

cure

to

Uni

freedom

else

I

and the next wire hooks

anywhere.

why

big

it.

later,

out

in

Indian

of

lot

a

tell

meat

cure

;

best

a

on

hours

morning

West

to

the

me

contents of. one hag on to your bench, and meat one hae- to chancre tho from the other ; then fill with up the last one from the bench. tho meat Examine the meat and if yon observe any place where the salt has not of taken, put a pinch

we

them any particle tho tenantry towards

than eaten

after

bone

is

(it

with

pended. In .1883

millions.

kind to us on this occasion. They own the between a steamboat which plies island and the city. For that day they

or

cool

salt

Is

cream

to

writing " Let

or

a

As.

and

up,

place.

twenty

Japan extremely

note

Catholic and of

a

see

you

£5

a

at

sooner

yarding, drop him rub lightly with salt, but see the crevices in you get into all the meat; then shake off the loose salt and drop tho meat into a bag previously on the cross beam of your up hung and let it rest meat-house for twenty cut

about this and, if you have any doubts which the the maimer in investigate and in Fund was Relief administered, of money for improve which the sums of estates were ex ments by landlords

the

meal.

get

from

letters

if

tell

to

cure

perfectly

pluces

if

atmospheric

of bullock

big

of salt.

12ft.

cattle.

days, in common justice, a Protestant University, .a we not endow Catholic in a Catholic country ?

one

thoroughly

Chinese, Anatolians, Bulgarians, are better off than and Indians many of The alone have any them are. priests with and their sufferings, sympathy have a hold over alone them. naturally these

to go bad, too much salt. three-fourths

using

The

In

says

very good way I learned this

cure

Lords,

the

experience the best

ripen

a

times

let world, these that made as we are, that they are people are at the loyal, but, patient beyond belief, and desperate same time, broken spirited on living in which

this

MEAT.

Queenslander"

used

in the people I believe

any

Europe.

cream

I answer, and pains no set rules the same

?

is

will

cream

correspondent

you of before

a suggests scheme very like the policy of the pre and advocated sent first by Government, the Land He then League. goes on : from all In conclusion, I must say, that accounts and my own observation, meu in of our fellowthe state country named is worse than the parts I have

alone

cream

overripe How shall

butter.

SALTING A

which none with a result but which certainly would to the common weal. my

butter,

the this

with

meet

Unripened

time than other. Again, the. will of certains cows sooner ripen the kind of feed that is or others, will influence the ripening process.

measures will half only with face to face place the Government as the champions the people of Ireland of the landlord interest. The Govern ment would be bound to enforce their

foresee,

will

you

amount

produce Vary

article.

if

erreatest

one

Any

can

likewise

by judgment certain Under

guide. conditions

is

stand

lumpy.

given

efforts. There are taking will secure that always invariable and results;

tenantry,

landlords with away

a

be secured golden mean observation only by patient

feel tenantry the landlords left Acts which

the

will

disapointment. makes less makes inferior

tempered

This to

the

secure

from

flavoured aud way

the

cream

&tage of ripeness, for want of a better,

term, not onlv

but

either

not

is

in

and

frowy

i.e.,

of butter

finest

the that towards

for

the

will

amount of cream

;

them

but

feed,

WUUluoiwu

which

way No half-measured landlords with any

decision,

or

.

certain

a

use

may which

gulf of rent question a lack of sympathy complete It is use these two classes. of how such a state inquire

same

cows

oveiripe

There

vitals

onr

away

until

like

which,

a

sure

seems

the butter-maker churning is before it thoroughly ripe. mistake as to permit it as great

boutb-

by the

ara

cream

should.

comparatively not in the

of antipathy exists between and tenants of the Northof West and South-West

It alone

does not yield I feed my cows rich, but the yield The fault small." is

Why

is

I

abortive, qnite to insert clauses

auspices. April

Seminarians I forgot

to

question,

to the Sacred

chapel

scoff

do

" M. Busick, in the Jersey her gives opinion why some in butterfail their making. she the hear, frequently writes,

simply given the members of Freemasons

The

on

people

Kate

complaint, the amount it the milk well,

ten say to the will be of these portions of Ireland antry of any use. They would be rendered as have been past Land Acts in Ireland

of

list

a

the the

of

eats

A

among

the

the

of the village dinner. The Christians dinner had to provide for undertaken the good people the Seminarians, anil in the preceding fishing. night spent were with an efforts rewarded Their so that the young abundant catch of fish,

ese

VU1UC

I

2.

took The ceremony 1888. on We never 12, place Ten missisonaries, had such a festival. and all the Seminarians deacons, e'ght was were wanting. Nothing present. a Pontifical We had a procession, High another by the pastor, Mass, a sermon and finally a nice one by the Bishop,

the

AAm

to

in

the best the engi of the Free

head had

Irish

and

and

that

as,

the

and,

;

Yours C. G. Gordon.

:

settlement

UUYC

exists

But

joy.

w

text

full

has come to pass. I call your things to the letters and attention pamphlets, of the landlord class as a proof speeches of how little there sympathy or kindness

of the

hot

is

and they

existence.

our

Station,

Mrs. women

the hope

in

U»_/%

caused there is between

ana spent tne following aays gratefully, friends. on in the calling engineer's received He was kindly everywhere one refuse to subscribe. He collec no his church. His ted enough, to build

heart

jpatm,

Gordou, read by Sir recently the Law Courts be

some

A gulf landlords

1.

very

list

affects

sincerely,

:

that took

missionary

laugh and

to

ill

which

Ire

on

General

fretting cancer, a nation.

a

succeed."

The

tion

the

not

are

Bulletin,"

the

is

following of the late of Khartoum,

force.

the engineer. inquired "No, I do not know any one." " would ho useless ; you would Then it be well received." not the good while However, speaking,

coal

quite

in

countrymen

etc.,

island, been have

by the

employed

missionary, go very far.

masons

the

was

Letter

in Charles Russell fore the Commission been I have lately

7

Heart

"

the

the .from miles city, island whose circumfer All the about three miles. steam of

it.

hero

"

only

?

come

Hill

the He who own mine. company, at the good did not astonished appear and handed Father's immediately visit, him 100 fcs. as his contribution. " That is a very generous said gift,"

by

_

is

letter

ese

small

"

ence

Sac

the expense and whence was The Christians

£120,

good. It is

"

was

was

man,

about nine a

to

Sacred

chapel Heart), matter directed

is recorded ,in The following episode is taken It Semaine Religicuse. written from a letter by the Right Mis of the Foreign Dr. Cousin, Rey. of Southern VicarApostolic sions, Jauan of Nag of the harbour Just outside

is

calculation

no

We The

Ireland.

the

asaki, there

w

the caricatures the crime in Ireland than that in England

firstly, for

greater secondly, they exasperate both sides of the Channel,

land.

a

the

an

true,

the the

CftllflllT

At'A

nt IUVI

wv

be at least amount

this

Built

IkA

A

lowest

singular

Church A Catholic Freemasons.

and

offered

was

ago

them,

visit

tures

!

Gordon's

General

West

of you.

loss

to

d&

was

BULTER-MAKING.

a the land and give to procure The good missionary of the work. not of the had statiou, charge where to find the necessary kuowing recommended the urgent need to means,

ror

me

chapel,

Him

for

part who

success to

compensation

some

years transformed and when

suffer

agreed

members of our race under the Southern to the Faith and whose devotion Cross, have been but fatherland quickened by consciousness

little

UUHIU

the

ten

The

of

of

About had

ttrAiil/1

by the depth only equalled and the apostolic learning even in bringing if I shall succeed zeal these scattered to of solace a measure

exile,

a

at

large the island, of the inhabitants

persons. the mine

guards the of dedication. during ceremony of re has Truly our good Lord ways or those who compensing, sooner later,

there. raments administered when at last But a day came they saw that the earth was giving away was about the house, and that it under But how to fall, so they took it down. ? The another one were they to erect and they Christians were not uumerous, were Ground would have to be poor. the chapel bought iu a safer locality,

and success of his varied of his spirit

ability

in

village

people

came missionary Holy Sacrifice

this

entered Maynooth College, and class fellow of the Archbishop and of the Bishop of Mel of Dublin Most Rev. Dr. Carr. the bourne, was

a

even

these

would

sequently

sold

have also dried trees And of water. yet there are to live there. who continue

Catholics.

are

and

island,

the

quite extremity about one-half

which

at

near

at -St. He sub

at Navan.

Seminary,

a

utueui.

collegium

and

Mullingar, Finian's

not

in

himself

Dr. appearance. most distinguisnea

The Bishop

is

Bishop

new

water

sixty of

and feed poor devils' places do. Our comic prints people of harm by their carica infinity

these

o.f

these

as

.

1

All

fresh to the

to

one

at the ceremony, and, although present he behaved with he is a pagan, great decornm. Our good people were proud and overjoyed. Eighteen years ago they were hunted like wild beasts and threw of into on the slightest suspicion prison had and on that day we Catholicity, order to maintain Japanese

en slowly the springs to be has

was

coming Our

Seminarians.

director

Japanese

and

going

a

will

it

put

is

near

leave

the

Fronts. into

gum-arabic of

pint

if soon

Shirt

of white a

abhorrence

great

and

boiling

a

water;

over and the next night, it into a clean pour bottle, the it leaviug behind; dregs keep and when for use stir a corked, required into a pint of starch made tablespuonful in the usual After the starching way.

this

prepare

and cuffs, let them dry through then damp them and let them well, remnin rolled in a dry for cloth tightly two or three Take horns. them care-

,

collars ly,

iron

out, and before rub the surface

with

r

fully

glean,

dry

applying of the

the liuen

.

hot ovej

cloth,

I

if

ivilhiu,

people There is the other

sea

amounted

party

spread .gradu

is

gave a free passage to the Fathers and

.

oi

jjisnop

want

for

the

A

K

A

i?

A

.A

presence Canea, of Liverpool, The Bishop

1

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f

tne

-

I

»

or

tiiG

.

Bishop in

Coadjutor Sydney.

_

Higgles, Delvin,

up daily

the

them.

on

brought the market;

at

Catholic

for

back,

croaching are dried

March 31st, Sunday, Dr. Navan, Joseph Church, of late priest D.D., parish was consecrated county iYIeath, of Dublin, by the Archbishop

On

J

rests

it

.

farther

the

of

of galleries, hence it

tiers

directions,

it

as

is,

ah,

inhabitants say it ally sinking, ten feet in has sunk twenty years. stood which Several houses, formerly about highwater mark, had to be moved

himself.

of

Consecration Bishop

all

island for

the

in

and the

concluded

Radical

six

or

in

ing

and condemning prisoners, other political and of of the Government the action amid were carried Mr. Chamberlain, The enthusiasm. proceedings great of in. effigy with the burning

renegade

The

sea.

suspended

five

on

sympathising

the

the

under

were,

.

far

mass meet a vast 6d. and Is/each) or 60,000 persons which at 50,000 ing, was held in Albert-square were present, of the packed Unionists. earshot within resolutions At this enormous gathering and the with Mr. O'Brien

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longest

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men.

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nonsense

world

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humorous

or

because

good Indians

clipp

false

A

Mrs.

of artificial

set

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you. know Jason

gold— -sometimes

ate

diamond.

a

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Well

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know

that

anything

is

If

yourself than

more

yet ?

your

man

a

Somersetshire

a

"

The medical of them."

the

profession

toasts

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said black

is

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physiognomy,

on or

if

apt

to

get

if

don't

they 'cm,

'em

ha'ye

if

said

first,"

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;

sir.

A

bad consult

Doctor

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a

test

Brooklyn

Some

milkmen

of the lha

well

down

never

Brown:

So

your

you the

door

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did

How

Jones

:

over

feel

you out.

?

it

fellow

been

when

he

:

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them in

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shelves bound

in

red

full

of

poems

gatawny, ?" Shelley Red always

"

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Oh, Byron,

was

admirably "

meal

wear

about

you got?' About £300.'

qualified

disposed find any

will

answer

for answer

to

money the

me

tramp,

question. not an'

question

'

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was

weeks

his

is rppoi ted of an opinion a candidate

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to

other

any

yes," and

kind

to

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engrave

of

to start retired

busi have

How much cash the blunt" inquiry. And bow much stock in?'

'About first

your

your

name

£2000.'

on

be

must

move

what prevents its the Lord Protector

the skull being when he was

flag-sLone store to front of your and next paint your signs on all the fences for ten miles And around the city.' why, oh sage V That six months "hence the public may recall that yon went into busi the fact

Nature to

the of

a

part.

ho

queried off

preparatory to at look want

I'm

work. wid a yes

his to

the

mister,"

here, "I

a

man.

took

a

asking Will or

a

the

in

would

a

?"

bo what

given, kind

"

of

will

you

spirits

please it-

tell

o'

Spirits

was?"

and

ROTHERHAM

S.

HUNTER at J. years,

SILVER

two

LEVERS, Guaran GALLE'S, Albany.

a

No

More

Hard

Times.

friend man's fallen into a having the man called to another slough loudly The for assistance. who was latter, a and engaged in cutting log, busily wished to procrastinate, inquired

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

"How

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and cannot fail to over that great and to which you belong to belong. are contented we All we ask is tliat should stand on the same the Empire as you do in (clieers)

ADELAIDE.

real

irish

campaign.

the

opening.

a we last issue gave arrival of the brief report necessarily of Mr. John Dillon M.P., and reception on at Adelaide, Thursday thevllth, Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde April.

In

our

Joim and Mr. several weeks

reacnea

jjeasy before

j

'

Australia

which the three members Parliamentary Party were to the colonies by their despatched refrained from the two juniors chief, Mr. appearance till making any public came out Mr. Dillon arrival. Dillon's on in the R.M.S. Orient, to Australia

i

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object. ,

a

gaed

failthe.

mille

had been made preparations and care Mr. welcome Dillon, fitly should was taken that the reception that accorded to the not clash with, Earl of Kintore. By an early train Sir Thomas Esmonde, M.P., and Mr. who reached Adelaide J. Deasy, M.P., in the week, from Melbourne early Mr. P. went down to Largs Bay with Australian of the South M.P., Glynn, of the -South faind House, president Nation branch of the Irish Australian viceW. Mr. Dixon, al League; M'Donald and Messrs. president and Mr. Rose (Melbourne delegates) of the reception P. Wlielan, secretary had made no committee. Mr. Dillon Great

.

to

'

;

in Adelaide, for. landing preparations in packing and was busily occupied were Melbourne delegates The up. to open his to him ask empowered and this campaign in South Australia, to do. at once consented Dillon Mr. the Steamer .Adelaide li a.m. By committee, chartered by the reception liner and the ocean came alongside times. her several round steamed visitors, who crowded with She was as soon cheers into broke forth lusty and their reached the Orient, as they redoubled when was enthusiasm hearty on the famous Home Ruler appeared deck and bowed his acknowledgments, on board a band whilst powerful

played « The <i God

such

airs as national stirring Green" and of the Orient Ireland." The

Wearing save

and been assailed with (cheers), of have had to- bear the hatred those the who rule and administer law -in Ireland. Why has this been and I hope to prove -so ? I maintain it to the people of Australia (cheers) our and that crime is of one character, that we to stand one refused alone saAv the suffering people by while we that oppressed and robbed (cheers) and which means Ave dared to face the Government of government prosperity has to that which the for her as opposed even so-called laws Corruptly a of Ireland administered as by- word they are in Ireland made the name and see of the misery. rather than the masses for distress, poverty, are and- labouring of our We robbed willing people country (Loud cheers). a part to form of the British of the property which anxious they had put to will consent as had been robb but we never the soil, Empire, upon they, are dishonourable do so on terms that ed for generationsthat past (cheers) in Ave the path of a corrupt to a free man. raised (Renewed cheering). to the utmost of our power, aa'Iio and mal-govern We will, faction, plunder an making our laws and the people of Ireland organization oppose strangers been so that have them, and I believe that administering poAverful they were the same to if to-morrow system unable doAvn, and that for put it to as we are here the first time in the sad and disastrous obliged attempted of the people, to whom, never submit' to in Ireland you would find history theless, I am that the people here would not be so proud to belong (great or so so Ave of taught the peasantry law-abiding, peaceable, cheering), as are. did., not to Ireland that need (Cheers). they they prosperous or recur to the blunderbuss assassina You are welcoming to-day a Governor the Crown. to save themselves to represent tions or. who comes outrages the can and oppression and ex You afford to do so, because from cruelty with termination because that is Crown does not seek to interfere (cheers) means in Ireland or eviction but (cheers) Avhat your liberties your rights if he came we whether that could furnish them Avith an and I question means a to establish here in and legal with open, legitimate policy Adelaide a Castle system such as that Avhich would be alloAved in any civiliz to we have bear in Ireland which ed and free country, by which they him so warmly. their would receive could defend their you rights, pro of Australia The their homes and their and. lives, loyalty (Cheers). perty we to turn them because it is based on liberty. and that is secure, sought to the We want to bask of outrage from the practice cheering). (Great -in and until in liberty of open association. Ireland, too; (Loud practice in we we and equal rights For this have been have liberty cheers.) see what right we Ireland I don't anyone assailed for this have been called or for the We have appealed to the has to expect loyalty murderers. respect I think civilized of the Avorld, law amongst us. (Cheers). public opinion more to witness a it as I to-daywould 'be difficult appeaKto.be civilized public of the effects demonstration and I think that magnificent opinion of Australia, and teaching a after Avhat has occurred in of our policy recently policy teeth as Ave our enemies less which has been thrown in our London shall find one of oppression and assassination, anxious and less ready than they have hatred of sowing of calumny and for the purpose been to use the weapons and and lies. between the people of England (Cheers.) They had better, answer to or to give a more conclusive us of crime again, before they accuse here English remember the old saying of the Gospel, this charge than to see colonists a man and Scotch that should take the beam out coming to listen of OAvn to an Irishman of his he looks for the speaking on behalf eye before

I

I

little

mb. '

speech, cheers. fibst

Dillon's

speech.

I have of the representative to cause appeal for our and I come Australia,

Mr. the

Dillon

said

:

by

interrupted

here

come

Irish

party

of

,

the people with the when you that confidence most perfect to that cause you give your attention me when I say that with coincide will one and honourable a just nt is

"to-

,

National Library of Australia

;

-

;

"

his

people.

mote

(Cheers).

cheered

through

dislike

ed with nated,

read of

address

a an

strength

of even the respect opponents, whose object leader of a movement as the precursor is to obtain for Ireland, such a system of selfof true reforms, satisfy

reply

to

.of

a

freedom

no

man

selves.

(Loud

:

have

seen

Australian

soil.

consistent

union

Avitli

in

shall

shoiv

Avhen the proper' time armes that the man aa'Iio to set up attempted here in Australia such a GoATernment you

as

Ave

compelled

are

to submit to in Ireland Avhole of population

We ha\re world as

the before been held up of murderers and the- accomplices accused murderers, by great news and in England of every papers here kind of crime and it has been sought before the civilized to be established the people of Ireland had world that in the moral scale that sunk so low to no man better could -find they the House of Com in them represent than a man whose hands were mons

I

cheers.)

soil

of Ireland,

;

slavery ;

an

lie

that

or

Avhat

has

that a

the into

I the the should

hear.) is in in is

there

Irishman doAvn under Australia

arms

Australia

to

blood of make hhn

j

by force of would turn

to-morrow. (Hear, knoAV what there

rebels want

system never

of sub-

mitted to. Would you allow your laws in to be made for you London? Would allow and you Englishmen Scotchmen to be sent OArer here —

people

Avho

never

sbay

I

refuse

to

believe

people when they to our arguments, in imposing upon system which they selves 'tolerate to take this

that once

an intelligent agree to listen

would

acquiesce a Ireland Avould them hot one I wish hour. in

us

for

to convey to opportunity you on behalf of my people our deepest both for the great assistance thanks, us in 1879 and 1880, Avhen you- sent from the people of Aus £80,000 came tralia to the suffering of Ireland, poor but also for the help you have since sent to carry on tie the political on behalf of the Irish struggle people. never We can what (Cheers.) forget Australia did for them then al but, we remember shall though always that assistance Avith the deepest grati at the same tude, time there was all bitter humiliationto of us who the people of Ireland that represented ;

in

living

Ave,

should

and

rich

a

be driven

to

fertile

country,

here to Aus hard-earned money come

to take your tralia to feed our people. I say it was the result

Why

was

it

so

?

of the pernicious and base system Avhich strips our peo and then of the money they earn, ple them on throAvs the charity of Aus tralia and other countries, foreign

which them. supported to then I have striven ,

my

be

poAver

famine

that in

there

Ever

since Avith all

secure

shall that

never

more

you shall never to contri upon again to of that bute the starving poor No believe country. me, (Cheers.) if understood the you only thing Avent contributions thoroughly, your a

Ireland, be called

:

not

to

the

landlords

What

starving Ireland.

of

happened

was

but to the

poor,

(Hear, hear.) this When the of all the food ;

people Avere deprived they had then you and all the able people in the Avorld were to send

contributions

to

of

Ireland; teach our

ple shall

and shame hood to see

and,

feed

disgrace outside any

invited

the peo we

therefore,

that

people'

a

charit

it

to their

is

a

man

people

come

to their so assistance long as the soil teems of Ireland Avith food for their I trust see most of support. 1/ shall when I occasion, you again on a near on shall into detail this Irish go more question, (Loud and continued cheers.) Sir Thomas Esmonde and Mr. John also made the recipients Deasy Avere of flattering addresses.

At

the

Adelaide

campaigners

the

make

Town a

Hall,

splendid

start.

an

brother seek to deny to their in Ireland the rights which them dare take aAvay from

not

subjects

welcome.

avIio

Dillon,

in

Avlien British will," Empire, they once to our listen and the arguments statement of our Avith case, sympathize and corrup sufferers from oppression

with Avas received It would be said cheering, prolonged to you me to for convey impossible in my are Avhich raised the feelings the heart the Avarmth of reception by Avith which I have been greeted to-day I time in my iife that on this the first Mr.

I

that

seen

your

and I

the

tion, address

the

I have Australia

to administer the colony lias come to present Governor to the administer -wishes it, according of the but people of South Australia, to your without the slightest reference own andAvishes. feelings ("No," and I venture to say that the man cheers) Avho Avould such a thing attempted meet with a very cold reception indeed. as

of

.opportunity question,

Irish

what

receiAre

that

Irish

and thus too sad history.

opponents of dis their work. I

;

a

will

on

men

honest and fair hearing from all classes of the and shouts of "You people. (Cheers If I do I and "Never will," fear.") can of the have no doubt .Avhatever result I can have no doubt that the the people Avho have thus experienced results of free who have institutions, of freedom exercised the- utmost extent on which Ave demand and shall' insist hi Avho haA'e found getting Leland,

Avon

as

this

on

from

shall

sentence of which "We welcome you

strengthen Imperial unity close the blotted pages of

defenceless

speaking believe

hereditary patriotism, and of conviction earnestness that have of honest character

aspirations,

Avho refuse to leave the in the hands of not had better

Ave

taskmasters, their political honesty in carrying shall have another ,

(Hear,

The

accuse

of

man

brother."

their

illumi

beautifully

the closing as follows:—

because

it

peasantry

.

an

of his in that and laughter.)

hear

city.

the

in Adelaide the enthu On arriving and others of the Irishmen siasm were with was such that 'they present from the taking difficulty prevented and drag horses out of the carriage the streets the patriot through ging As it was Mr. Dillon was themselves. cheers as the with deafening greeted of the reception assemblage carriages was Mr. Dillon present passed along.

government

enthusiastic

;

;

as they the delegates loudly cheering a Adelaide At bore away. port the steamer's wharf, .huge crowd lined as they and cheering again and again and his of Mr. Dillon sight caught' No sooner had the party comrades. was laid where carpet stepped ashore, were which in down to the carriages of Port the than Mayor waiting, Adelaide and the Mayor of the Sema in a few the delegates welcomed phore which were suitably kind words, in a by Mr. Dillon acknowledged

brilliant

we

,

as

soon

ever

'

is confident and I feel in this a man great country hardly what it is to who, having experienced own affairs of your have the control of your own and the administration an he be whether Englishman, laws, or an a Welshman a Scotchman, who would wish to deny to Irishman, in a mode Ireland his fellow-subjects

crowded by the welcoming members of whom" were many party, members of the and Parliament of the About 2 o'clock Catholic clergy. for the port,steamer Adelaide started on board the Orient the passengers decks and all along her assembling

was

men

;

i

also came, singularly, steamship the new enough, the Earl of Kintore, and the Governor of South Australia, aristocrat and the Irish Tory patriot at Adelaide. the same landed day Adelaide has never enjoyed the reputa on of being strong tion particularly came out Home Rule, but it certainly to John in its welcome in fine style us assures the local for Dillon, press took the that his quite reception out of that shine as a demonstration the new Governor was which the of

atrocious

an

of inventions and lies such to say, no I venture body of public in the history of civilisation has

mission on Irish of. the

which

and

calumny

the hero of the Plan of Campaign, but in order that he might have the honour of opening the

as,

to

relation

of

conspiracy

Ireland

in

Australia, there that

welcome.

storm

you

(Cheers).

a

a

which

before— not

of their fellowmurder We have liad to face

the red with countrymen.

to

Empire

AT

,

DELEGATES

RULE

,

HOME

THE

its

exercise

influence

AUSTRALIA-

IN

DILLON

JOHN

your

colony

ireland's

The

case

stated

announcement

Dillon's

first

address

crowded

the Adelaide

Friday, door.

I2tli

by

mr.

dillon.

of Mr. John in Australia

Town Hall on from platform to The liah Avas filled long before the time announced for the delivery of the and those in lecture, present his Grace the Archbishop cluded, of Dr. Adelaide, three mem Reynolds, bers of the South Australian Govern ment, of various denomi clergymen members of Parliament, nations, lead and a large number of ing citizens, ladies.

In

King

inst.,

William-street

a

large

had assembled outside the hall, and the to the proceedings prior arrival of Mr. Dillon were enlivened strains of the Guild of St, by the John the Band. From the Baptist pavement in the street and along the of stairs the hall up to the entrance about 100 members of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society a formed of honour. A feAV guard minutes after 8 o'clock Mr. Dillon made his appearance, accompanied by Sir T. G. Esmonde, M.P., and Mr. J. and Deasy M.P., (the other delegates) Mr. P. M' Glynn, M.P. Mr. Dillon's Avas arrival the signal for loud cheer was reneAved as he pro ing, which ceeded up the stairs. as Gratifying Mr. Dillon's was outside the reception it was hall, nothing compared with croAvd

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considerable.

The chairman opened the proceed an and stirring ings with eloquent to Mr. Dillon per speech. Alluding he said he will find that his sonally, secure will for him the reputation of those who differ from him respect in opinion. Mr. They cannot forget cause Dillon's efforts in the of great the poor tenantry of Ireland.

to this

question audience

'(Hear,

which, if any the people of would raise

(Loud

the great people, telegraphic agencies of the world, and the great agencies for the dissemmation of news, and un news most the also of great happily not of the world here in papers I have lately learned, (cheers) gratification but in most of the great newspapers of the world written .in the English our at the outset of were language

Ireland as exactly they were the people of England by the Stuarts. We have no of liberty (Hear, hear.) of public opinion. speech and liberty trial We have not in its true sense by We have not in Ire Jury. (Shame.) land what is above all things valuable arlminictvaWnn

to

my

Australia

deep

us, and there struggle against or connected with Irish news news, which was not the question of Ireland to and misrepresentation, subject man of tortured so that no outside was

no

and could know the truth therefore we have found .that in order the task has to maintain the struggle us of not only been imposed upon on in Ireland and the fight carrying in but of en the Ireland, agitation of to by word deavouring appeal when other channels were mouth often us the civilized closed to against as of the world and talk they opinion as and sneer they may against may of public the effect I, opinion, having of a long and pretty stormy experience in Ire and of the struggle politics can land— (cheers and laughter) to the the fact tliat bear testimony when it is opinion, might of public to round your side in any brought is than the greater struggle, great No (Loud cheers.) might of armies. and matter what the physical force, the bayonets, and the troops that may be on the side of your enemies, if truth be on and justice your side, and you can reach the ears of the people of the all those over world, you can prevail And now I need enemies. (Cheers.) a privilege I tell how great hardly in. feel it to be enabled here to-night such a vast and to address Adelaide of the people ass'embly representative and to lay before of South Australia, and of course it must be briefly you .

Ireland

rif

.

;

;

National Library of Australia

girt

A man A land

may speak thing of settled government ; of old and just renown,

A land

people.

with,

Where From

friends the

Freedom

precedent

individual.

and

!

wlm

liaa

subjected

composed

body officers

the

sent view of

of half-pay Britain with

chiefly

from

over

if

a

getting

a

the

same

sole

for

authority

this

country proved

under whicn live government I assert unparalleled government its viciousness of it fearlessly— for in the whole civilized world, principle this fact When you recollect (Cheers.) at the head of this centralized that we a Government have generally not an Irishman, but a man stranger to our an who comes shores with of the history of absolute ignorance Ireland and the present condition of when that he her people you recollect is at the head of this great machinery hi the Castle isolated of government, all off from communication cut the

we

—a

:

;

over

every

depart see that

absolutely placed business ment of Irish you as he is as absolute regards the people of Turkey. as is the Sultan (Cheers.) an

englishman's

opinion

of

irish

mis-

me

read to

you

the

opinion

of

Mr. S. Lang, the member for Orkney and Financial Sec and formerly Shetland, of the and Finance retary Treasury Minister of India "Politically says an

Englishman

on

the

and

path

of

this

matter.

of

I

see

but

I

when you can good thing nesses from the ranks of your (Loud cheers.)

statement

by

get

it

is

from

most

remarkable

of

If

the

be

expected?

'

very can

liberty,

(Loud

ask

me

for a you situation in now. I have as well as it

the

consider are

of

century.

principle let

Pym,

leaders

of

placed

of the The

a few time, of Irish govern is sent there to

system who be he

man

Ireland,

Scotchman

a

or

an

absolute in that in Turkey, and I

a more great deal who have travelled that the Sultan's

tell

me

goes

very

outside

little

as

so,

in

my

Turkey

authority of environs Ireland so

the in

Government,

to the Government and filed in the Castle of every house he went into and every man he spoke to. (Shame.) So I say there is no one in the world so absolute as the Chief Secretary for Ireland The practically speaking. late Mr. Forster, who with all his faults was a kind-hearted man, he although was led the resistless in is

sent

away

fluence around I

in be

and the of his

one

read

by

private that most

in

"

as

the

Yet same

they

in

can

work absolute

Czar

of

that

us

Ireland

have

England

we

as

under

the

their

(Cheers.)

i

statement

tell

liberty

of people Constitution. the

which

letters,

now

Ireland

Russia." have the

gathers declares

Dublin, interesting I am as

by Wemyss Reid— in

i

that

corruption Castle in

j

j

a

long

But Constantinople. tremendous is the police system that if in the smallest in Ireland village three meet in people a together private, house, and if it is suspected that they are about conversing politics, theirwords are in the hands of the " Castle" the I can following day. (shame.) assure you, and it has been admitted in the House of Commons in my own that presence, man in every single Ireland who is supposed to be active the on national of politics side is watched from to night morning by spies of the and a record

berlain.

I take

deprived

we

believe

wit

cham-

is

is as Englishman, country as the sultan

enemies. mr.

great

seventeenth

Now

friends

quote

the

the

to

govern

distin

will

Hampden,

all

loyalty

ment.

people

because

and

features

of Eu peoples and intensity Catholic belief. say that the cause is to be found in

(Hisses.) authority,

so

to show you, attempted can be done in such a brief

prosper

a

system,

(Cheers.) man has a right to Irishman with what

England in

cheers.) moment which

none

country,

in

any

that to revolt

call

fundamental

"

remarkable

Mr. com

to disloyalty. Cheers.) in following the steps and of the greatest leaders of the

are

liberty a nation

a

this,

continues.

any any

or

Cromwell,

there

Roman Catholic Later religion." he continues It cannot be dem or Romanism the Celtic agogues race. What then is it ? I am afraid that the one which has been thing to Ireland has been the gov peculiar ernment of That was England." Lord then. Salisbury's opinion (A But I Voice "Another Judas.") am to say that sorry when lie came to be the leader of a great party in the State his opinion was that the people of Ireland could not be entrusted with because the Hottentots did not liberty it.

me

choose

theyWe

the

great

in

REVnT.Tisn

against

continue

that

deny charge

Some to be found in the but I look religion,

all the among the earnestness

receive another

people

system

I

strides.

guished

on

shall

we

-that

as

is

Roman Therefore I cannot of the Irish distress

irish

revolted

past

race

a

government.

Let

Celtic

a

sources

rope for of their

the

We

salisbury.

rapid

that

I

All can say is the definition of under which we are

cheers.)

why

in Europe, the English, singularly pros the small space of considering that im they occupy, having to the utmost and natural re

perous,

of

description

see

Catholic and there to Belgium second to for industry except

representative Yet cheers.)

that

accepting

1ippt>

Englishman's description of L'ish But government. us to what let go on ought to be a I have here an ex greater authority. tract from a speech delivered by the Prime Minister present of England, Lord Hear Salisbury. (Hisses.) what he said then. On February 24th, not a Minister, in 1865, when he was the English House of Commons he " said What is the reason that people so with bountiful with such a, soil, enormous resources as the Irish, lag far behind the English so in the race ? Some say that it is to be found in the character of the Celtic race, but I look

it

of

to in live I should Ireland, the race to which I belong, and be ashamed to call an myself Irish if man, they had stood by peacefully under this. (Prolonged cheers).

That is of the state

Roman

by

appointed by a and without the

scom

hardships

lord

I in

controlled

pelled

one

and

of

teaching

from

quotation

going forward most with ity people say that

and who generally about the affairs of Ireland. nothing The is hear.) consequence (Hear, that there is no country in the civilized world in which so much of the public in useless money has been wasted The people have no voice works. whatever in the expenditure of money on works of the country. the public as the But I don't ask you to take me —

(laughter)

(Loud

Chamberlain

opponent."

political

to France

berth know

good

a

authority." the face

(Loud

as were Mr. Mandeindignities and Mr, W.. O'Brien, i c., treated I were a common thief instead of

ville as

to

with,

Official

that

7

government, are of all to control liberty deprived the business of the country. Trans in actions which here in Australia or in any other free demo America, cratic country are done by the localities are done in Ireland themselves by the at Dublin Oastle (hisses)— and to the without the smallest reference The wishes of the people themselves. are a of Ireland military police body controlled by the Oastle, and organized even under officers without military with the local representa consulting In tives of the people. Ireland the taxation is and local decreed, levied, expended by bodies called Grand juries of who are appointed by the nominees the Castle. The (Shame.) public works of the country are controlled by the a body in Dublin called Board of nominated a Works, by the Castle

a or

statement from a of the Crown responsible Minister in England who professes to have studied the Irish we are question, accused of and we are disloyalty, accused of a want of respect for the law because we revolt against such a system as that.

to try me because he is mor to convict, if certain convic and, I may be imprisoned for months,

ally ted, and and

interfered

an

English foreign Government, or shadow shade

down

of these IrelandJ can do none of being im-. the risk things without If I criminal. prisoned as a common to attend a public meeting express Lord Clanricarde's sympathy with or tenants, with the widows of men who by the unanimous verdicts of jur ies half of Protes nearly consisting have been shot down at Mitchelstants, town or done to death iri the gaol of Tullamore and if on an Irish platform I say what I am saying in this pamph it rests in on the fiat of a single let, to say the Irish dividual, Secretary, whether I shall not be arrested as a common a mag felon and tried before who is absolutely istrate, dependent that.

a

being

fronted,

In

nn

move

in finger educational

-slowly

Irishman

at this moment step, he cannot lift any parochial, municipal, work without con

cannot

foes, he will;

broadens to

precedent

or

An

rule.

selected

the representatives of We have a centralized under which the people

.

In.w

+.Tio

to

South

of to

people denied

as in It a country. is system as centralised and bureau completely as cratic that with which Russia or as governs Poland, that which was common in Venice under Austrian

;

Where

encamped permanently

hostile

a

.

Ireland, and isolated

poor

the

soldiers

;

a

I can cate sweeping reforms. express at oppression and sym indignation and I can-, pathy with the oppressed not be. imprisoned for such acts any a fair a without trial before jury of my I In a word, countrymen. I am in a can say, with Tennyson, land

are

"

we

to

denied

they

to-morrow. that these

rebellion I say

a

are

them

of

England

cheers.)

privileges

to deprive

attempted

man

'

as

;

in

us

we

unfortunately

being

for

that

is

and

answer

-

"

..

My

hear.)

have none of the privileges so dearly none of valued by the English people on the rights which the greatness and wealth and glory of England have that been built; those privileges for which rebelled Englishmen against their against unjust laws and revolted Sovereign and deposed their Sovereign in the seventeenth and which century, at the cost blood of much they won shed and two and for revolutions,

:

in

some

possibly

are

Mr. Dillon, received on rising, was with most enthusiastic the cheering, Ladies audience He said rising. and Gentlemen— Li the course of the the and I may say with truth, long, terrible which we have been struggle to wage on behalf of a longcompelled and long-oppressed suffering people in and one of the most Ireland, deadly terrible weapons which we have found to be used against us by our enemies has been the weapon of misrepresenta of falsehood tion and dissemination

as

;

the

press.

the

situation.

"

responsible of

irish

and that doing is this, that they say, Have objection the same you not in Ireland govern end all the same ment, the same laws, as the people in England privileges have and if you have, why can't you be law-abiding and content ?" Now, I don't want you to take the answer to that objection on alone my authority this

speech.

misrepresentations

(Cheers.)

the

of

cross the Lish Chamberlain when we. at West Is (hisses) we Channel, from England to L'eland on June 17, 1885. lington I say this to from Turkey." which I am now pass speech, about to read, England That is a strong and a affords a for (Laughter.) justification everything statement. we have done and said in Ireland, remarkable (Hear, hear.) and If I made it it was is justification think a for you might,, deal more great was an made by than we are but it able tq do. exaggeration, I do not He says an On this believe that the great Englishman. of majority I can side of the Channel Englishmen have the slightest say or pub con or of lish what I like, whether the system under which ception pleasing of the this to the Government free nation displeasing to rule a attempts I can classes. sister It is a system day and to the ruling country. which on institutions and advo is founded attack the bayonets of 30,000 existing

speaking,

At the very threshold of the attempt I shall make to lay before you the facts to of the situation, I shall endeavour meet the objection which I have found of the people who to exist in the minds for the first time turn their attention

an

dillon's

struggle.

facts

of the

outlines

mr.

main

.

-

the

the

1

.

"

imperfectly cause of the

aisle

the

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lie

.

the ovation walked up

sort

of

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to

govern

ireland.

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great insult upon inj ury 3000 persons have

is

to

(Shame.

that

prosecutions. his butler

he

directs might as well

He his

or

coachman

and not

prison, been

of

part

a

Scotch hatred not

only

even

content but to prison,

men

land

are

you wonder that they law-abiding? —

us

which

consider

is

it

You hear

those them

of Ire and do

people subjected, matter of

suprise and are not contented Let (Ho, and cheers.) of all this. the effect —

of

effects

the

a

this the

street-walkers. That is the

the

being

now

of

countrymen,

own

and pick pockets and shame.) (Hisses to

it

policy earned has

as

treatment

but

with sending he has treated

to be

into has

sent

that,

the

who of his

Tory,

been

misgovernment.

If

"

men

this

of

system

say, maintained ' But what

the union have they be destroyed. had for the last ninety years but this? more been more or Has Ireland loyal ? I say that during those ninety peaceful the Irish has been getting question years worse and worse, and by the result the not

is

government will

stands condemned. those ninety years we During (Cheers.) less than have had no eighty-eight and only five Coercion during Acts, 1835 to 1840 have the from years under the ordinary Irish people lived law. During the ninety we find distress and hatred, and discontent and misery, at has dwindled the population away a year— a circum the rate of 50,000

whole

system

unknown

stance

for in every

elsewhere,

other European country the population alone is it has In Ireland increased. and We find the .cities decreasing. in Ireland towns decaying year by in the cities and towns while year, and Wales and Scotland/ .

England,

counties goes, most of the Irish from crime than free any

that'

are

more

of

part That

have proved from statistics,

again

it

is

;

The business of the to maintain is not of Ireland police but and I to stir order, up disorder ; had ask if a constabulary you you, in Adelaide, with fixed bayonets police in the streets, would not you get up a short time ? riot in a very Cheers). You could not assemble in tthe most inhabitants.

peaceable in

or

but march

duty.

and

so

striking a

giving you I to show wish the Irish evil of

help because gigantic police In the

that I few

is

for duties

cannot figures,

that

you

military

(Cheers) growing day by day. the Irish cost police year 1860

the country £700,000 and at that time to of Ireland amounted the population over

6,000,000.

the

was

police

1884

the

£1,400,000,

or

In

cost

of

exactly 1860, and

it cost in double the amount was then only 4,800, the population it cost so that £700,000 to police 000, and £1,400,000 to 6,000,000 of people

of

population, the members

only 4,800,000 out to and as I pointed this if of the Government, thing goes have nothing we shall on much further in Ireland. (Laugh left but policeman And this is not to be wondered police

ter.)

in

way

any

of the of the

part

the

neighbourhood squad of armed

a

into

the

men

and

room

city city would take the

them place and make and the offensive, generally is that out of the of result, course, and most incident serious riots trifling will occur. I cannot loss enter of life evils of this into the of the details but I think I system of government, and curses terrible have shown the most selves

that

evils

from

spring

a

government.

tyrannical

the

spy

and

corrupt (Cheers).

system.

I

of Protestants, that of all the

i

say

outrageous

j

deliberately and false

whatever, and you Cork and Dublin Protestants of the most holding some lucrative positions the gifts of among the of those cities. It corporations was that of the post only last year in the City engineer of Dublin with the large remuneration or of £1,000 A Catholic £1,200 a year fell vacant. were and a Protestant in the field, and the Catholic although had good sup the Protestant beat port him by a good number of votes, the although in Protestants in that are the city no

is

religious find in

of.

minority where

In

Belfast,

Protestant no Catholic has held a civic majority, office since the foundation of the town. a case It is really and the of the wolf The unfortunate lamb. which feeling a

is

large

in certain prevails districts unhappily to of the North of Ireland is traceable one source and one source and only, is what has been the curse that of Ireland the Orange Society. That and has set up its fell banner, Society raised up that most odious passion of humanity which sets Christian against Christian. Wherever they have not set up their banner Catholic and Pro testant in Ireland are able to work common for the good of their together —

country. the

(Cheers.)

nonsense

about

persecution

the

is

evils

necess

of the to

enormous an police of spies to watch the am in Ireland my fam me. I never iliar never leaves go m jut 1 see my shad Ireland anywhere To ow me. following (Laughter.) to which the show the idiotic extremes

to

me

that

forget always when they indulge in language of that character the character they proclaim to the of the they proclaim people world the eternal of the people., disgrace to which because is it to they belong, be said that in Ireland alone of all nations of the world different denomi

will

Government incident that ago I my

go I occurred down to

went and

trial,

give to1

me.

Louth

an you A year to stand

the

great wisdom, that there was dress small a

Government in their their heads took it into danger that I might ad

of meeting wayside of the in the neighbourhood Irishmen bail and because I was on Court-house I liked. They sent go out when three writers to follow shorthand me about and for fear I might slip out one of the hands of one of three men, the door was of the outside placed and one at the cross-roads,

each with at the station, railway of police with escort bay separate and riflles onets fixed ready to fire. the scene to visit One day I started dream of the battle of the Boyne, never I saw a short ing of making a speech. force of with a hand writer large police down

following to lunch

hand

writer

me.

sat

When Government

the down

we

opposite six or

into

us

ters.

(loud

a

laughter.) when I was

That

/was

because leaving Drogtrain somehow heda by the afternoon writers were or the shorthand other A of friends crowd not at their post. and round suddenly me, gathered with fixed bayonets on twenty police the short down with their guns came make for fear I might hand writers all,

any

to

reply

bidding

me

the.

good-bye.

friends

who

were

were

of Ireland

Protestants

to betray the blankest of the history ignorance and principles of the people of Ireland. are in We the leaders whom the ?

It

Catholic

political

matters

?

and

(Loud I

?

well

can

No

;

Charlescon

recollect

the earliest recollec tions of my childhood when on a certain occasion well remembered in Ireland hi the Comity of Kerry I the most characteristic and suppose was

one

of

Celtic Catholic

of

all

Irish

countries

a

gentleman supported by a Catholic and nearly all the Bishop out for Parliament and came priests, him stood an Irish against Protestant and with educated at Oxford, nothing to recommend him except that he had adopted the creed of Irish nationality, which the other man had not and in and the spite of the advice of priests ;

intimidation

Kerry

of landlords,

'

my own of the recent' the Catholic

course

among

same a

of

spirit

love was I quote'

Protestant.

poor

of Thomas

a Sinclair, tenant; in a parish where ten Protestant scarcely out farmers of a total of 2000. He was evicted because he could not pay a rental of £44 per annum for his

of Tipperary, were there

living

small farm. the Catholic

The result was that all communities in a joined and agreed not to take confederation, the farm, and for five it years lay and no Catholic would take it. vacant, a I have record of the (Cheers.) on which they achieved be triumph half of this Protestant and neighbour, this was class of amongst the poorer farmers. On March 25, 1877, a letter in which I have in my hand came from the landlord to Thomas Sinclair, to him that he had decided informing him return his farm at the reduced rental of £24, with all arrears wiped off. And what happened ? (Cheers.) Why, the whole Catholic population turned out with and seed, ploughs and

in a in a single crop day for Sinclair. Men talk (Cheers.) to you about the persecution of Pro testants but will practical man, any after ever these considering facts, to listen such an again ? argument In conclusion, and cheers.) ('No," I will to the fact that point amongst

put Thomas

;

considerable

a

num

purely The only member denomination who

representing

districts.

the

of

Methodist

sat as an Irish has ever representative is returned for the western district Clare,

Catholic

purely

a

of

.

district.

,

(Cheers.) the

orange

association.

as The Orange Association, you may know, is not only against bigoted to believe the Catholics, but appears that the true Christians are only and members of the Presbyterians Church of Ireland. I (Laughter.) don't know that the Association would at allow any Methodist in Parliament or all whether there (laughter) would be anv chance of a member of

'

that

body

the

toleration

that of

Protestants of

minds

were

in,

getting of

:

not

it

for

Catholic

his

'

neighI assure you hear.) idea as the persecution ever enters into the Catholic Irishman—

(Hear, such

no

a

and

if we to-morrow had Pro. Rule, believe me, the Irish who have a loving testants, regard for their would find that they country, held a far higher and better and more influential than ever position they was held since the Protestant religion introduced into the country. (Cheers.)

(cheers)

Home

the

and

aye,

priests

in too Bishops Are they Catholics Isaac Butt and

Catholic

this to

in

''

;

is

and at whose people of Ireland trusted, on biddings certain they have often occasions of their disobeyed the advice own

the

where

agitation

people shown the case

instances

you in

knowledge

hours.

names

—it

not

race

and. Mitchel, (cheers) Can you imagine (Cheers.) a that race of men, amongst whom those names I have mentioned are household the upon gods, would turn Fitzgerald Davis.

me.

the

Irish

t

sat short —

of the.

of the Irish Protestants. And in (Cheers). my need judgment such arguments only for further refutation to point to the of Ireland, and to pages of the history read the lives of Tone, of Emmet

are they Steward Parnell. tinuous cheering.)

seven of the of roomy part got and ruins a castle of began to like a make a noise speech in came and of police the whole force repor

and when

(laughter)-

cannot live side by peaceably the good of their country? We read of this nowhere else except in but it is merely a party politi Ireland, cal Those who are cry. acquainted with the history of Ireland know that in no period of that was there history a time when amongst tlie most trusted for

and able leaders not to be found

give

Catholic

who talk about the Protestants of Ire

men

persecution land seem

side

of maintaining ity force and a legion While I people.

:

can

protestants.

These

is

our party we have ber of Protestants

of

nations

One of the chief

not to hisalone by reference that makes the character' events Irish when he loves Protestant, his as a true and country patriot, sacred to the people of Ireland but I

feeling

to Jour.

one

there

protestant

torical of the

made the people, charges against and charge is the most unfounded What are the facts of the malignant. case ? In the South of Ireland, where the Protestants are in a small minority, there

with tenants.

It

persecution

this \

prominent

a

their own undertake and combine them with military are so extraordin The facts

properly

notwith

and,

class of people, the peaceful such is the beauty of the system that 260 it one policeman to every requires

one

impossible

to

police

ary

police most

(Cheers). and over

over

standing

Courthouse,

that country force known ineffective

Scotland

or

England

we

to maintain necessity the most expensive and I may say the because (laughter)

in

police

population

County

as

could down

;

the

as

does for one policeman swelled, whereas in the 360 persons, every Westmeath we of require county one to every 260 of the inhabitants. Can anything be more condemnatory ? the conduct of the Government upon The of Westmeath, and, as far

in and all wealth increasing been the result during ninety this has of the Castle system of govern years in forcing ment. It has resulted upon of Ireland the the Government are

metro

greatest where the

is

these

as

the

London,

of the world, polis increase in numbers

these send

and (Laughter a of go system as the Czar of

Magistrates. For resisting cheers.)' as absolute vernment have Russia these men political

of

City

heap

Commons

j

.!

Ireland

of

sympathy

catholic

.

1ST

)

;

early been in the prisons two sent of the country during years, without the there base by magistrates to a jury— sent of appeal by right for their who depend magistrates the dinner Chief morrow's upon be dis word, and who can Secretary's and we missed at a moment's notice of word in the House have his own .

J

find the propor larger you boroughs to tion one of police every 1,260 of the I should enough population quite of the Irish counties think in most to the the proportion of police popula 260 ; and in the tion is one to every

And this of Ireland. the feet of

pride

dreadfully

made against the people with regard to the possible

top of the

the people of

voted for the Protestant

gentle-

plan

of

campaign.

I I Well, suppose ought to say in defence of the Plan of something I know (Loud cheers.) Campaign. the Plan of Campaign has proved a with of our friends, difficulty many and I can assure after two years' you, of it, that if I could see any experience other the people of Ire way to help land and of avoiding the dangers of the struggle have going on, I would But if grasped at it. (Hear, hear.) as we knew, 'know, the circum you stances in we which have acted, I

'

1

believe

there

not

is

a

man

amongst you who

would

their and deepest in the dangers

warmest

The

(Cheers.)

forms National was

no

simply who were

a

plan

woman

give

us

sympathy

have

we

Plan

essential movement

or

not

of

to

"

face.

Campaign

of part the in Ireland. It devised by some

by the people on temporary expedient forced us— to save the people from a repetition of the distress of 1879. The Plan of Campaign was the result of the cruel refusal of the House of to grant Commons the people of Iremen a

trusted

mere

-

whose

point 4d. per

I wish to point and that is the upon, absurd' and cruel charges

at the

in

'

are

men

another

another

is

word

a

put him

(Cheers.)

.

We

be sent with

There

!

!

it cost 2s. view. head of the population for the police in 1884 the cost was 7s per head; and of whereas in the districts country the with including boroughs England, and the the exception of Manchester

the people of of the great on a practised people of the world. history

cheering,) condition under abject

bayonet.-

and

froth

at it 1860

look In

us

of

one

the

is

baton

poll.

-

(Continued to-day

a

require

and

man,

is,

Let

proprieter—

over to rule I consider,

outrages ever the whole

est

in

should

you

say

of

ory.

terms on the race not to he trusted tion. That this man a Scotch Tory landed

Ireland

with

rule

religious

false

j

j

well known to have in most contemptuous as a people who were with any free institu

expressed himself

authority

man

the j

force.

police

the

people,

unsympathetic

and

people

man

all

large

be watched record taken

to a

.

by

Irish

is

nature

a a

of

man has every he goes, and his movements,

who

wherever

ignorant

is

If

at.

.

lenge

to

I -will that he

strong contradiction, of Ireland's

don't

to-night, say some and chal

thing

I

him

this

but

man

has been succeeded by a intend to say much about be tempted as I might

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possible, any steps

or

us

people's

that

What to adopt

it.

upon led

that

what

done.

j

the evictions

nothing

were

.

'

could

nothing

"

first

My

of the Prime question " I would is this," he said out of the way for a cause to continue the would try

to

answer

Minister put this

thte

;

I

almost be called the might in of God, now existing happily in a to bring Ireland. I would try it

truce, truce

to stop all evictions for a period, of arrears to be all six months, leaving in settled connection with the final and as this would be done settlement, Bill

the interests of the United King the Govern I would throw upon to the land ment the duty of trusting have any need of it lords who might rents as such a proportion of their and would save them from necessity we and privation. Of course cordially advocated that policy. (Cheers.) in

dom,

' '

national

the

party

forced

the

the

But feated,

h.nrl

-Home

we

left

were

in

of things had been

who

the

upon and determination, 1886 iiine during in

agricultural

tyrannism

for hands swooped down

their

increased greed and at the same

occurred a great fall which made it prices

for the farmers in impossible at all. We rent to pay any of Commons, and House "went to the to a Bill meet Mr. Parnell introduced the in Ireland. emergency (Cheers.) the Government of the We warned of rejecting that terrible

consequences but although

votes in Irish Irish votes

had

we

of it

favour

it

against

seventy-

But has a much of Ireland. it has saved value in mind it my higher from the Ribbon the people of Ireland Lodge and Whiteboy Society. (Loud reclaim It has enabled us to cheers.) who but for that hold upon our people, —

j

DU«

JTlctllUl

against the Bill

crime but

I

of the

will

results-

of 1886

isted

the the of which

We

knew

with winter, horrors of evictions us

all

a

was

the

and should

a ex

of so

had before

we

and

cruelty we

;

what we forward

(Consider

there

that state of affairs and winter autumn the world has heard

of

in

1880, ihuch since.

that

do.

had It

to was

the Plan of Cam the to act to enable people paign them drift rather than let together, the into hands of the terrible back secret societies. (Loud and prolonged we and recommended So cheering.) of the them a policy before

then

put

we

placed which I a Plan of Campaign policy advise a would not self-governing but which we unfor people to adopt, to resort to. You were forced tunately

tell

has

it

words of Lord Salis very in 1886 who any opposed bury in rents. reduction Speak judicial: to the revision reference ing -.in he said— "We of the judicial rents of the do not contemplate any revision here the

do not think it rents. We in the first be honest place, be exceedingly think it would and we words He used those inexpedient." in September, of Lords in the House Plan of the 1886. We started judicial would

in

Campaign

have no to. adopt it in Adelaide, right and because you have free institutions and can a of your Parliament own, ; change your law as you deem desirable and overrides comes but when a man back

then.

people,

the

on

(Cheers.) but tion, to defend

It

was

I say Plan

you should fall of Campaign. of despera

a

policy which I

prepared honourable and moral it was one a policy which our people ; their could qdopt without blackening names and it was a policy which had ; back the crowbar the effect of turning a

policy

as

an

National Library of Australia

am

in

and

October, in

May,

a bill to reduce he brought 1887, and! actually did so by the the rents, of £360,000. sum Yes, we (Cheers.) the Plan of Lord Salisbury by taught our case and that We

put

the

answer.

in Ireland of agitation article.. than that further movement our commenced

When

no

regarded in September, inexpedient in done May 1887, and lesson which has been the

go to the

but

and

put

thing

is

1886, that is the lesson fatal

rents

in

on

of Ireland

pressure we

Yes, got. the Ireland to and the reduction and to the next,

£360,000,

and every off took value

of

extends

or in all to this year a to a reduction nearly amounting million obtained of money by legisla Parliament the tion forced by upon

the

Plan

That

sum

the distress for relieving was in 1879. But that

anything

all

in

of

of

excess

the

the.

act

in not the

By

these

Campaign made outside by this Plan

did.

we

settlements arfe

infinitely conferred benefits by for a And I know and that hundreds

Legislature. fact positive were abandoned thousands of evictions that in Ireland on account of the fear would if enforced were' they they the Plan of Campaign on the introduce where

they of The Plan in intended

estates-

ced. never

universally arrest to exacting that if

had

and

It

check

to

(cheers.) successful.

I

crowning

proof

will of

be

intended cruelty

of them

people upon,

back

fall

has

It

to

teaching far the

too

resource

some

was

the

by

went

they

was

Campaign Ireland

adopted. landlords

enfor

being

were

been

splendidly the give you of that results

now

the

agitation. tenant

the

freed

class

hear

will

sacrifices

Ministers

in the

have been

England, great

curse

Express ed

and that

particularly that we say of the peo ,

Tory of

interest

in_ Ireland, The said will agitation On the other —

agitation the of but gain. show nothing' have nothing but hand, the landlords to show. loss They have lost money, lost have lost they have

speaking

our

balance-sheet

they

social

status.

a

power, In the

to

Let

party.

men

who

and

and

fftw

A

charged

know

their shown

interests,

dence by these

anything labours and

which

be

may

in

answer

their to any

made

the

meantime,

the

the

mission

he

they know in

a

they

more

ber

for

any

way

cause

East

profitable

the

the

of the

late

firm

who

Ireland, than patriotic "We have no ruled We are

Irishmen, remembers

time

his

the

.

SURVEYOR. Transfer

Land

the

Act# AGENT,: SHARE

COMMISSION

"

BROKER,

out

carried

Surveys

AGENT. in

any

of

part

the

colony. Offices ST.

:

W. A

GEORGE'S TERRACE, PERTH, (Opposite Weld Club.)

NOTICE. MUTUAL SOCIETY.

A USTRALIAN DENT

PROVI-

T. HAMILTON, the Chief the Australian Mutual Provi dent has commenced AN EXSociety, TOUR TENDED Western through Australia in the interests of the Society. Mr. Hamilton is accompanied by one of the Society's medical referees. FREDK. J. JACOBS, Resident Secretary. MR.

the

-

J.

of

Agent

of

and

Crossland)

and

more

members are now Government. National

and

RAILWAY,

under

LAND

its

its

0ROSSLAND

MINING Licensed

a

were

by Englishmen

made

and

with

in

contains Protestants

that

with

was

also tributes.

floral

LAND,

of their We (Cheers). end to that which has of all the evils of Government a tyran

at

v

was

of Morrison

education

of United which everyone which and almost only

pride, ranks

He

0HARLES

Ireland, beyond to its and nical tenants which dele of to the control liberty gated local In the characteristic words strangers. of the first used in the declaration Society society

the mem-

us.

against

sons.

source

that it Dillon

Mr.

of several

recipient

make in this struggle gain we the we are the time when hastening no have tenants of Ireland will longer rents out of money which to pay their go to and daughters intend to put an

co-delegates

charge

e\ery

should

his

Mayo

that downstairs.

difficulty

invested money because way, by

never

and

So eager were undertaking. to shake hands with the people were

to appeal to the people for their means by no. aid in this great struggle. in to appeal to Irishmen and for their financial aid,

Australia

seconded the most enthu

carried

was

.

over

We intend of Australia despicable We intend

a

Iam/IIw

in the hall proceedings Mr. .Dillon was in besieged the refreshment-room by a large number of the audience, who congratu lated him and warmly on his address entire expressed their with sympathy

australia.

to

with

iitrara

carried unanimously; and to rising cheering Mr. Dillon approval. of thanks vote to the

which

After

(Cheers). appeal

whinVi

was

their

were

confi

and

suffer

siastically.

movement reward for

our

The motion audience

motion,

They

the

ample to

complete

a

in

us

is

undertake

we

is

to

people have we

seconded

M.P.,

iwrimrlrR

a proposed chairman (cheers). Sir Thomas Esmonde

with

us

fools.

and

Cohen,

manlv

show

of sacrificing

being

moved

speech

this

the

our own ends the poor of selfish of meet us upon the platform Ireland Irish I an constituency. represent and if any of these men 8000 voters, could 800 votes out of those 8000 poll I forfeit £1000. I would (Cheers). think the people whatever of Ireland, have never their other crimes may be,

with

E.

sympathetic

cheered.

to

to

been

a

and telling speeches with loud cheers. H. W. Krichauff,-M.P.,

meeting, having heard Mr. of the Irish Dillon's exposition ques tion, promises him its hearty sympathy and for the cause which he support' advocates." (Cheers).

own

of

charge

dishouour

E.

Mr.

Esmonde and the meeting,

addressed

.

content of our

accusers

irish

the

crime

the

also brief

their received

in 'That

the

challenge

which

during

Grattan

Thomas

Mr. f

lugwivi

years

has draw

to

more

Deasy

were

people.

whose object is servants of Englishmen, interest whose the of another country, whose instrument is corruption, is weakness of Ire the strength have the and these men land;

whole of the the country

power as

and

patronage seduce

to and

means

of'

UNDER

OF H

and THE

the the spirit subdue of honesty her representatives in the Legislature." of the Government That of description it did in as Ireland to-day applies so it continues and. long as 1792, hear of the so long will to you question, spirit

Englishmen race other of liberty of Ireland

will

F. N.

K.C.M.G, &

brown

PRACTICAL. CARRIAGE

PAINTERS,

but in the Irish will prevent

submitting

American CARRIAGES style. executed

say any

vtrue

union

&c.

the spirit the people to that patiently

A

the is day of darkness for I have to a speedy close, with own seen and witnessed my eyes over the spirit and the a change come of England which mind of the people of a miracle, and seems little short the

Perth,

TRIAL

of

and paint

despatch. door next

SOLICITED. MODERATE.

hearts.

of

believe

3.

mosjey,

tp.

COMMERCJE HAY

HOUSE,

AND

Gent's

Just

H.

Messrs.

pENERAL vx

hearts

WEST, PERTH, W.A.

STREET,

(Opposite'

of millions of the English people at home there beats the cause and for the warmest sympathy the of Ireland sufferings (loud in

English

classes and

neatness

ing Address, William-street, Hotel. Freemasons'

drawing

to-day

All

with

TERMS

the

in

repainted

system.

I

SIR

GOVERNOR,

BROOME, McCarthy

find

long you to strange "with in sympathize so

which

our

,

and

AWU,

that:

disunionists,

as

nine

on >|we have gone these two great than men who together any went before and more than us, any of our could opponents have done. and (Loud cheers, long-continued Mr. Dillon resumed during which his

con-

1/l

VOflfO IT

I am of to-day, the confidence

upon

Irish

has policy but suffering nothing alone. is a curious thing to state, It of the Press for that is not the opinion The and of Ireland; Daily public the leading paper of the land ple of Ireland, them brought

stand

cause

AO

UUIOOXVCOj

work

our

some

us

movement

done nations

Sir

to

failed to

utterly

have

we

accomplish,

or

Mr. and

have succeeded of agencies and all their

of

is

seat).

If we Ireland, (cheers). all the in doing what others who before us went

in

ful-class

that men,

I

found

we

apply

from

oppression.

You

our

the

Express

bpen

of Campaign. (Cheers.) amount exceeded the total

like

a

of

class in the tenant most the most oppressed, and the most in all abject powerless, but now the Dublin Daily Europe, informs us it is the most power 1879

Ireland

the

was

Hills

want

I

said

the eight

our

I

and

By reason always taught to Ireland. House of in Commons the they got ing nothing,'

in

published

was-.

if and 1888, the success to

we

What

(Cheers.) dishonest

as

the

be found. (Cheers.) failure of -that policy, of the you of a few have achieved. I

to

not

is

talk

They

danger

operations need go

gltbl/UACUUO

ped from our hands ; and it has enabled us to stand up and say that wherever the Plan of Campaign has been sounded

Ireland

votes. defeated by ninety-five What were we to do 1 If (" Shame.") to the people would we went Ireland " us ?" ask What have, you brought Could we abandon them ? Could we to that we had nothing give gb and say and let to counsel, them and nothing of affairs them drift to the state that We knew in in the past ? had existed

AACUVO

WUU1U.

vyauipctlgll

collected

was

ihe autumn

great the

was

Ireland

fifteen

for

That

in

suffering-

of landlords check upon their of the protection

people

was

almost

Bill; nine

a

inflicted

suffering been carried

entailing the power

Campaign.

took

Landlords

Ireland.

holding eight months with people

or

seven

de

was

which

Glad against his remedy, forgot to face that terrible

Chamberlain

state

Bill

Rule

election the 1886, went July,

in

adopt

to

plan.

and

place stone.

and

no

article

(Cheers.) in October testimonial

Tf

ox

recurrence

which would justify any coercion. the policy _of

time.

in Ireland

occur

of the

1

eviction

without broken

!

j

failure

entailed has yet

policy

has

it

has

it

through

so

and a much previously, better state of affairs throughprevailed of until the spring out the country a 1886. I will speech of quote from in House of Chamberlain's the He said Commons on April 9, 1886. that if we could only put a stop to

the

never of Campaign. "Why, you in Aus would have heard the name tralia had it failed. It has not failed. It has been successful, (Cheers.)

great

as

of

me

Plan

though

.

1885

numerous

to

Talk

of

had

campaign

this

Gladstone loud and -announced that he cheers) prolonged of Home Rule was of a policy thinking the landlords thought for Ireland, that the day of their power was nearly had better that and over, they the Whatever conciliate the people. have been, in the winter motive may When

?

policy

of

plan

the

were

that

.

steps

as

briefly

based

have

we

the

as

to whom class in the whole island to have brought in appears agitation and permanent substantial gain is the class of tenant which has now farmers, of the section become most important of all the inhabitants Ireland." one

.

justified,

of

on evictor thousands homes. (Cheers.)

;

fully

is

the

.

that

opened

Watson FANCY

Mercer

all

and

NEW

& Co.)

DRAPER, Clothier.

GOODS.1

cheers)

and

I

claim,

in

spite

of

all

I

it

and

and I

needed,

they

i

relief

shall)

the show,

lfl,rifl

Inspection

respectfully

invited,

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22985189


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