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the
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Diocesan
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the said
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of
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vilest
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age..
literary the
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day,
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towns
vil :
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lages
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or
not
new
cious
goiug batik the dauger was comprehensiveness the Church of- the
did
jot what a and the
a
lookers-on
up,
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?
spirit
present matter
that
breaking-
Rome
to
wonder
deny that Acts have
Education
of lust and Violpuce, of the' elopened tOjtheni by the efforts teacher. The schoolhiaster is ementai-y abroad ;.and his pupils. .are, .Jbe preco
were
they
to
impossible
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residuum'
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very
I'lie taught. divided into two parties views; could not be recouciled. in a state of chaotic were they this If was anarchy and lawlessness. he not knew not what wajs. danger,
opinions clergy and their In short
The lahgour is have noted and .disappoint
distrust,
'to
gutter journalist The the slums.
Reforma
English
violently and held
a
would say that people they that was; neither, much fore seen nor desired.' The ohe result about (which, thpre >can he no doubt is that they have given an immense impetus to the
order.
of Eng the Church the utter absence of godly About and thedoctrine
One danger
.
for
principle. in teiest we
many have done
:
no
tithe
is present, crusade against
anil
Con '
The
zealots.
Elementary' doneall that
|
of tne portion by the Anglican
enough education noxious literature to make them' education jiist reveil
enough the unspeakable foulness two
of
to.
Wells
pr
way
great
pf
are
a
dulness
;
see
as well as confessions of, (he assassins at. Tunbridge
sufficient
which
in.
to
iu
.
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it.
youthful,
anpear held clergyman
With'
these
churchmen and.saw no
mature
to
was-
still
believed,
majority
it all appeared to think right harm. The want of unily of weakness" in the great cause
one
this
If disestablishment Church of England. came it would and come many said the Church of Englaudwould, infallibly go. to
kind
to
testimony of culture
the
works.
unless the great schools Pf could and under get together one another more than they did his deliberate It was conviction unless churchmen set their hou|e
pieo-s
now. that,
in
order
and
with their boldly grappled growing dangers the Established Qhiirqh' of England would not hold together 25 and years longer, be taken away.
The
her candlestick
Referring
.a
.to.
increased allowance behalf of the Prince
of the fortune the
enormous
and frugul
disposal
of
income
which
goid
it.
seems
pre of such iufluence as
removal
religious schoolrooms. of the proportion ,
The
There
(writes;;:;'" to
feel
the
it
,
is
no
and Ave Education
be.
;
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is
ary' ground that one bf the most a reaction dan against A good gerous of all possible blunders. have now many school generations gone to show that very far indeed strictly on
rumour (hat an be asked 'for on w, ill of Wales and' bis
habits have placed tit the needs of the royil
the
of phrases afraid are to let the quite content Commission Report be dalled
j
autumn during the; session ia family of d London paper correspondent points' out that the Qneen has an. anuuity drawn from the Fund Consolidated of is allotted to <£385,000 whicn specially those expenses conuected meet with bur, the position, partial high weight <f to the Heir which has been transferred But that Is ouly a Apparent. ,po» tion
our
The; reason
would
Income,
for
hall." ?
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Queen's
pervade
us
.b.fefore
ing of a large working classes is quite the other way. They would see like to their children made honest men and women,, good citizens a training with which prepares boys and to and to girls enjoy the penny dreadful find their in? ..the 'solace' muflf. .cheap
thought stand
facts
agitate moral and
slight
benefice.
to at least his claims a frac tion of his former on while thje rights, other, who obey his call will the. clergy in purse, in person, and in bei punished be immense. will to office, According
'/further
r
of the
The Italian clergy are thus challenged. to make their choice between the Pope and the State, us or, God and Caesar. they will hold, between of The strain a situation in which on one side of the Tiber the Pope will fcje summoning the Roman Catholic world,
some
Sir
agaiust pended by. the iuquiry by Sir
limitation
from his
;
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she
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in its passage basrbeen modified through the Senate, but even in its form present makes it a who maintains from priest the right of the Pope to Rome the pulpit liable to three years' imprisonment, toja and to perpetual heavy fine, suspension
.
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the
That
disposition respect Pope's and to make his sovereignty as of a reality as is consistent with
Temporal cd with
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expressions.
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the
as
to
any
,
much
excesses
majority, mentary guarantees nothing.
and with large experience. (.Wherever 'he ba's been as Governor he has earned of the people, the gratitude but especithe of native ally population. But, ;
r
Education
.
Bishpp Judges,
The
through
subject.
general
partly'
Anglican
Church.
communica
children
The
the
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surroupded
!
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would hence
computation, national unnecessary
renders .on
the
at
purposes the lowest
Press.\
v
'
prisoners.":
at
be,
Religious
;
the.
family
'
j
have
has done the legis the legislature lature If we may judge by may undo. the temper displayed in. the new Penal merit of the Law jof Code, the principal in the Guarantees, eyes of the Parlia
n ell
many years in which lie was ati ve Govern
Coiiserv amah of very
by
appointed
Sir,
palace. and his
is
under
simply what
iiennessy. acquainted
Irishman
%
V
los
At
case.
an
is.
who
.
Catholic
Pope
think, of this
Pope Hennessy
:
sigu
best and wisest on' humiliating
it
John.
we
apolo a
effect.
even
history
to
surely
Thunderer" is Mr. Par with
.war
Its
a
thing recollection
our
is
producing has thought
Our readers With
u
The.
peace, with Sir
such
dotie in
This
times.j
to £8,000.
condescended
anyone.
courage.
ing
not
is
said
ever
before
ever
gise to of the
is
it
the
Vatican
the
Royal Govern yet the King Humbert bas become more Republic steadily and every stage in the process Radical, lias been marked attack upon by a fresh the What religion. Pope may fairly ask himself what is to prevent politics is in Italy from a similar course. running not the Law of£ Guarantees. Certaiuly so That is valid for just long a time as Parliament leaves it unrepealed. It has no over and above that character special of an is in -it There ordinary law or it 'is nothing organic constitutional; Radical ment
i!.
by
to-
as
solicitude
of the sort required by the or to the discovery Government leading of such evidence;"' The correspondent's the forms were informant All adds, without any answer returned.' being given
wish may have no present to interfere with them, but where is the such assurance that a wish will not arise in the future ? In France, under the -Republican Marshal MacMahon, seemed as secure Government against
,
Jdhri
evidence
Government'
:
Sir
Jubilee
are the. world put necessarily of the Italian Government. mercy,
'
superiority.
equally would
;
I prove it to the hilt. (Loud cheers.) At all events, be that as it may, I may, that 1 think we have been silent isay. too this men of .entirely long while have been raqkiug the hearts and i'd'.btdmp of Z, souls of our with their airs people -
been
inside soyeriguty him ? His availed! territory, by Italian his spiritual tions/with
will
;
extended
what
not,
the ;
i
at once, Would the to; their subjects cordial ? And ;if the Pope's nominal
Powers,
three
or
appear such
sum
money for
disposal
Irish member connecting piany with the dynamite prominent Nationalist and were to offer prepared; conspiracy, Buch evidence before the Commission. The form also contained a promise of release in te event of a prisoner giving
a
was
aggregate
idence.
happened,
welcome
Times newspaper did; and plead that of secondary is a matter importance.
j)
it
dhlibdrating
it.
of the
incidents more distinction
power he is
in
dynamiters
Prison,
,
conspicuous. was at peace with Italy all and the stream of pilgrims the. wp.rld, flowed on without intermission. But had been at war with supposing Italy As
of
beast
The
a
the
to
,
to inducwith a view that would be to "give evidence useful to the Times.A form was sup containing plied to each of the prisoners a number of questions, which they were asked lo ansyver. The, principal qnestious were 'whether they could give evi-
clement
an
Times
the
Chatham iDg them
naturally irksome.
'
moment think-4-I;
Jj\:ti;'!tl)'is.;,
like am-'.
(Sepsatipii'.)''''''!'
.
.
r,wo'naen
and;
.
r
1
of
of j
j
else he is Everywhere with reckoned there ;
be
cypher. made this
be decent
would
a
idly,-
.
.
men
prey,
wretch the society
,the
from
hunted
not
is
1 have .this promise, you. mompnt in evidence an my possession condemning official evbu' moi'e than Colonel powerful and if I were to publish that Turner; evidence,
i
in European made its position more There is hardly in Europe in which Leo XIII., than he is in personage greater as
has
Italy capital
a
:
which ap article on the Guardian " of The question which Governments
Power. Power,
Papacy politics
say
quarterforthe but there
fro>m
London of the .The correspondent has unimpeachable Freeman's Journal the Governfor -stating that authority ment on behalf made overtures, recently
to and journalists have long.agreed bury; has of late showir an vital unexpected The of the ity. growing importance
;
(Cheers;) be
to
is
magnificent Then proportions. the left properly by the Priuc6 estimated to have Consort, reached nearly but as this £600;000, was never .will proved and so. escaped the exact amount probate is. not duty, These items are known.; aad oyer above the Queen's annual Thfc savings.
Dublin.
'
Sittift
'
'
reached: there
.
lips.
there
Dynamiters.' n
Singui2ar>
Short week's
a!
this
Temporal Temporal
their
upon
in
pears
what have
men
morality
.
Irish be
the
We quote
police.
show
will
are
and
blasphemous ,if,
We
the
.
priests
this',
'
the Temporal
Guardian" on -"pbyyer.
to
Cffer.
\'i
'
.of
'dishonesty '
detective
who life and death over the Irish to wlio to the dare,, preach' of the Irish people and of Ireland with cant about
and
.the
the
-
,
the power
.'/'.to
v
r
-
execution."
1
cheers.) of men
"
:
1
carrying
at possesses property and the Villa Hohenlohe at As to the personal property there was the bequest of a quarter of a million to the Queen left James by' Sir ..Camden Neild. This was will ..proved in 1852 and the bequest have must now
'
(Loud
'pepplej,
,
'
—
dread
(representatives
>
before
lately
Coburg, Baden.
r
and crime (cheers) who it is who has most
see
will to
'
"
will
into
it
the
also
Queen
well.
as
penalties
.
we
reason
manner
V
;
it
:
crime, —and
'
f>
it
"
'
'in
has
libelled
—
at
.even
depreciated prices, £20,733. being Soine years ago, the Queen, under acting the advice of Lord Sydney, purchased Clareinont for the sum of £78,000, estimated at the time as a little being over half its market value. is It said be to worth The to-day £150,000.
'
'
?
we
possible
course
j
wonder
and which Perhaps
angry for j
was
due
"in"
paid the penalty'. have to pay other 1 he Australian,
now
weapons are and defame
attention
little
No
Irish."
"
hiui
and
forgery
the
if
as
Queen's private the 37,372 acres,
over
rental,
-dis
the
,
turn
will
nearly for Ireland Times" the "
Crime"
and
if investigated ; and other bribery dastardly to to be employed blacken it is just the Irish people,
bad
at the of a uew himself begiuning intermediate Babylonish captivity.' and bis advisers are Leo XIII. perfectly for themselves, able to see this danger to reap and they will take care probably from all the benefit the threat they can
find and
i
of course, he had 'said,
That,
as
used Mauritius
l(
as
that
extend
annual
Domesday Book
new
fact
,
Parnellism
be
.t?
was
have
to
alleged words
,
is
is
"
If
enough.
;
he
seditious Mauritians."
"for -the
.
"
also
somesuch
the
estates
.
will
The
family. closes
.
we
of, extra might have consequences but it Would, also .be ordinary moment, risks. The attended by extraordinary io cannot Italy dismay it would excite be calculated, but if that dismay once Italians the down, and grew quieted a' to as Rome accustpmed: regarding the Pope would' capital, purely secular have bis last card and might played
instruction has, to say the least, to show to the edu results superior cation which that there are recognises other motives for mental improvement in tbe universe besides a passing given time. standard in a.;giyen To tajkr of secular no
.
>
.
;
'
modern
the'
:
tion'
.is
when
of universal'
icanon
tKe .ih'eres the mo.dern
be learnt
by
it,
and has
intolerance iouB world
it
has
an
hy
whatever
canon,'
displays
in
itself
work And
equal right
tolera-
pooritica;l
to
cant, may sheer
Tbe religah equal
persecution. at the least
to its ways of right as the secular worldt. so,
t
.
saiil
that to-day to but I say, to do so. soon
be obliged this now that is being country down under who are officials grouud bad infamous, men, men, depraved and men. unscrupulous unprincipled, We have (Cheers). kept silence long
'
j
tempted
strongly
believe I say
,:
something"
ture
an
.
am
O'Brien,
is
'
1
Vande-
the
W illiam-
say
—
of
meeting
a
Mr.
he
a
and.
.
Officials.
Addressing' leur -tenants, I will not
because
not
Catholic, butbecause; some articles years ago lie wrote certain in in the wliich he showed magazines himself Home favourable to Irish Rule,, and because he carried the out, with of thea sanction Home Government, sort of Home Rule reform in1 Mauritius,
Irish
Against
Allegations
hitn
It attacked Irishman
a 6.
.
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a n
.
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possible be often tempted to reprove indeed as much in the form of disturbance this as himself. of his hearers Oc interest must
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might that
it
sorted
-
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from
to.
It
time
has
that however, and temper pulpit, this
and
interference
judicious
useful.
to
time
been
re
remembered, '
are
needful however
that,
doubt
cannot
must be nowhere so
tact in
as
the of
easy
use
be
correctivem
toebiishhy
unwise
in
restraint
pends
on
affixed
personal each
at
where
A
discretion.
probably
Tnohe
respect)
and
lay assessors of blame in the
degree
so
notice
door
entrance
better
their
method of mnch de
set"
-
case1
a
the
answer
same
both
indeed,
are
would propose.
for
to
open
nuisance.—
coughing
aud
-Lancet
the
recognise
existence
of such
to
and are prepared We have no
give it that doubt
a
effect..
:
cerned,
to non
little prosperous -must always
interest
for
ub, State
as
of
Kingdom have
being
a
tbe
special .only
what under may be h frankly Catholic called .Government, are to say, of a most and' that we glad and ibis enlightened type, progressive of the the bitterness haturally explain the Which from time to time hostility Catholic whether of France or iantipress, the actual of Germany, against displays in the land of their sttte of things tiny
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see
no
why
reason
to
as
it
a,
it
race.
Parin endorsed,
will
in
the
we future, discussing
misty
terest justand intricate establishment
iu
now
Enough
details.
of
a
no
its
to
Legislature a may prove stepping-stone lege- green to that the coudunion of nil general tries of the Empire in one Parliament. Gladstone's There is a remark in Mr. letter
to
which
no
small
amount
attached.
"
very
.
-
.
'
News.)
income CIovUt
,
theii
,thls
.
Government
.extra
,
stated
.
.
the Texas .representative, Mr. and Mills, passed by a majority reduce is to, considerably the im there, and abolish importations. post on. some of .the in the case it. others, altogether on tbe other, Tne Republicans, hand,
aural
Pacific
South
of the,
portious
seaboard
manufacturing
i
1
I
:
latter
j
j
i
States ,,
is
lit
by
at
the President
that |
democratic. solidly this needless day,
are
thei
is
j
to explain pot
chosen;
but
people
i/;,
j
directly
!
through
indirectly,
of an Electoral College, mendbjers that are anil these tbenaselves elected for, that /each of the thirtypurpose, in the Union oight States contributing a certain fixed which number of, .them to The .varies.; the State. according.;, ,
.
;
:
.
.
.
:
intention.
framers'was exercise, the!
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an
,,
selection But-like many ,
f
-of
has,
it
a
and.
has,
part in the; the case, great
;
difficulty
to
no
is
a
mere
,
fqr,
onej'
or
hanging
,
a
on
has
to
as
debating
tlie
propriety
of.
at
once
the operation of performing trepanning Hia upon Majesty. The Agent-General for Queensland 'has been instructed by his Government to to the of Sir appointment object as their Governor new. Henry Norman because the Local Government had not i
'
consulted. previously has prohibited any corn being sold to Russians. The Russian Govern, are incensed at .this meat greatly step, and have sent an ultimatum! to the Persian Government. ;)1 The French Chamber of .;
.,
I
Deputies
have
agreed
to
which
inc|ude
not
for
the
.Budget
only special the Navy oh
proposals rovfiijpn
a war foot maintaining ing but very large special, pro vision fqr the army. T' December 12. London, General ;Grenfell,. the, cqmmandiqgj
,
a
.
matter /-tfip
of
resultin
;
:
British
...
.
forces at Stiakim, reinforcements. from
is receiving Malta, Cyp rus, and Alexandria, with which 'he is "of able confident to- effectually being the euemy in the open field. disperse have destroyed A. band of Anarchists in Sehufelet's byM.dydistillery Chicago. most namite. a ,It .,was extensive
strong
;
independent This being
choice.
.usually to forecast i
:
the Presidency,
active,
actual it,
vis
.
aspirants
really
futile.
.delegate specially of his party pro-
attachment
and!:,
Eng
proved
electors
,
,.
in
candidate. of the,
provision:
the present he viS; machine,: chosen by reason of the
is
"
a
At
other
judgment
;
suitable
,a/>
.
should
electors
independent
.constitution,,
.elivities
Constitution's
the.
these,
tbqt
life
-Persia,
;
.
,
that
asserts,
William's
been ;
the
i
>
Parisian the Em-
,
such
v
:
famous
a
au affection of the ear, through or developed into meuingitis, an of abscesses, on ..the accumulation are brain The (erman doctors tnoiy
,
of (these
.exception
iq
have growing With, the the Southern
,as
centres.
,
and
'
(
specialist,
peror thread which
,
of the.
Western Australia, Home authorities had
control the colony. Mr. Herment,
,
and
the..
the request granting ojr in 'regard., Legislature, of the colony, con part the Crown upon retaiping over the Northern of portion
ditional
.
!
to
that
;
the necessity the while for recognising, the revenue, reduction of, .insist upon the of the continuance tariff duties present manufactured This Protect o.n goods, favour ion, policy finds chiefily among of .New. Englaud the industrial States,
11.
decided upon the Colonial. the Sontbern
by
Congress
December
London,
de Worms, Baron, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, reply iog in House of Commons to -a question the of Responsible. the concession regarding
of £20,000,000, for which no and .their: .exists, scheme, as the. Bill .introduced into .in.,.
expressed
lish
to our mind he -ought I suspect," ".that he writes, rate there are some at, any dissentients, that iu England wLo will begin to find the retention be highly mischievous." will liefe Mr. Gladstone ably: and very
importance
.remove
,
1
of
Daily
FOREIGN.
eniyable
accor,dancpluwith,,
jWould
origiual,
say the in Col-
in'
party,
necessity!
in
many
uniquet.jand of haying, a larger .(President ,requjre. ,
taxation
Mr.
have
the
(From
,
the
principles,,
qua
sine,
Home Rule Bill, should not be
Jntercolonial
©eiegrams.
.
land's
the
put forward, forthcoming
in
situation she than
,
the Irish be remembered, the course of a recent the! interview, of Mr. and, Gladstone's, letter, principle on the part of the people he represents,! he had: assured the general that public He even no to the retention. objection shadowed forth went further and aj British Confederation the of. coming idea is' As the Federation still
Belgium
.
will
be now, of any
an
.jfumgn
,
,
herself
indifferent. Irish
hold
cxrcuna-
like States, the Irish America, the key to the situation. great,
:
vi
seems matter altogether of: the retention Should members be, however, as it appears
and
,
practically
two
:
the Irish'Mr. Gladr accept large asi views on as well .this, head, neces-: which they must arrangements involve. So far as we, are jconsarily at
people stone's
however,
due, to the whose extrac
,
;
desire,
-Much, undoubtedly
"
:
general
very:
Empire.
Belgium.
European
a
into particulars, without entering in favour such a retention., of jAD'/ and his associates Gladstone political desire,
bestowed
,
in
indicated
Gladstone,
England
j
:
and those general, havewho were at one. time dissentient, the posi comprehended and appreciated. tion to the given by the Liberal party of raised about the retention .question the Irish atWestuoiuster. representation Sir. to Great Britian.has, according Scotchmen
largely
in
(that,
of Frotection.-.v This .year them between the question was. simply to, to be adopted as the Taction regard the reyeue.ing surplus hationa,! thanks to h a special America,. tariff imposed in the.. time of the; yrar, .finds
,
is,
s
advocates
an
merit's
qrrayed.,
result
stance
,
:
,
incident,
of Mr. influence BlaiDe, tion is Irish. Jt is a noteworth
who of the ,
;
yybile
recqut
a
Mr. Gladstone's nouncement regarding re on of the Irish views the question at a Westminster. In presentation letter to his Lordship the exPremier learn tohow withoutrejoices surprise
nell,
ar
"
The
at
important
an.
Dalkeith,
acceptable
some
The
matter.
heating in almost
made,
Roseberry in
meeting
we
clergyman
ventilation church. are every 'defective By seeking out and amending any' evithe official dentevrors in these respects would at members of a congregation to abate least be doiDg what they could
rangements
Lord
diverting fioip.jthe.
of the
The former, Britiap. therefore, s ty le of F?ee T rade, a modified the the. latter :are staunch
;
r
favo.u
in
viile (4nvnrn
may have had some the bo Irish vote on which it was side'
Democrats,
previously,,.
;
;
K'-'
;
is
the issues and slight
eomewhat
manner
,,
largely
.
"
casionally
1
;
means fail should other every that reasonable to assure degree of quiet and decent iu which is natural public on the Remonstrances' part worship. afford unof the officiating clergyman
worship
other
1
;
'
a
ostentatiously
the
on
EnglishReyolution Whigi, type, are to much the ,wh at Rjepu bl icau s., ;yery, Liberals are in to the Conservatives GrepiD
'
ill'.
t
:
moreof might, variety of such volun be' used in support Wer,' There the option is, lastly, tary efforts. from the use of the voice in of refraining
remedy,
,
'
the
of:
case
true:
doubly
course
,
approval
was
share
unusually The jDqiocrats,
,wero
in,:,
i
'r"'-
:,M|minstOr.';
.
of
is
are
i
the,
West-
at
Representation
a',
same
stake,,
at.',
Snlifihiirv
elections.
undoubtedly that
the
iaeyitable
these
of this fact
a
.grow:
Sack
recent
which
h.v
that
..of
The
herents.
the
had
>
the
unimportant."
,
:
where basis of dis Even hopeless. little the explosion, a underlies ease, do something could usually self-control The or its frequency to Kessen its force'
a
46,226 children, ,hve nder Govern men t control 1
,
of
,
iib,een
,
-
Kyi
private
no
.
-
u
whilst with schools, ;
,
and thoughtless desirable very
thcrefojre.,
of
083
422,
to
regarded
accompanimeuti Onp. ex;piauatiou to' be,; found .in,
,
,
less
'
is
:
.
of
it,
for
-absenpe which, the ,aq
complete,.;.,
jyas
is
,
has
.ejection.,,
recriniuatiou,
,
in
,
jiuterqst
remarkable
|,
personal to be
;
imitaticnj1 reduction
345,687, than 1,450
this
keenest,
struggle,
.
,
close,
.
thp,,
;
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v
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.tiinfnifAiiu £i auuivyuo
.(the;
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with
the,
.
aP
vi
j
towards and thp igeuei'al ,
toqgh
;
Though
-.
has
r
lof.General
in1idhe,,/yictfiryj
of
Mr. respective parties.. and Mr. Patrick are Egair Finnerty -ardent of while supporters Harrison Mr. and General Boyle O'Reilly Collins, first President of the the. in are Natioual League America, ad most trusted Cleveland's amongst
closely-contested Frqsidppcyj
|die
,
Irish
distinguished. associated
prominently
are
.
Harrigqn. especially
;
and
..for
proved
Many
.
-
bred of habit and' their1
-
'
Guild i
(
a -like throat; clearing, which moves notes before the church of wrong mil wholly natural iriusic. are phenom.e'na. They are to a large extent avoid
evils,
candidate. men
long:
as
of it to the. the successful
majority
.
the
for
;
bf
of experts conseils or boards Councils, ( de prud hommes) the supervision for for the exten-f Of work mens dwelling's;
from
rabble
able
The
,
campakign, resulted
the
'
a
the.
:
tire ses-!
factor in divided
so
,
children
been
.
and'
wuiuen
mean
,
the
for
;
u
to' presented forthcoming of the; ldbtftir regulation
the'
i
which
.
ship1 ol coughing
Presidential
American
each
.
mast'
The
',,;uin-,'-!v:Electlph;';
the 'matter of education the progress has been In the four years since striking. the the accession of the present -Cabinet, Communal schools have been repeopled iu them the number of pupils rising
place of wor that the ''storm and therein, prevails
attended have noticed
a slight give side of what has
I
[?]
the
for
laW1'
be"
during'
no
have
to
: ..
-
"to,:
is
must
decision,
:
are
'
which
-
ivote,
,,i
the'
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has
aud
i
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;
-
the
><ki>
l'iriaus4
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oivu
Whoever
n,;
i
,
i:
better!?:'
hearty
theipi: .
yet,
of the loss of New Jersey, spite and the Connecticut, highly-corrupt the Presidential office Indiana,easily became of General the prize Harrison.' As the result attests the Irish clearly
The
.
.
.
angury
;Cxc611e.nt
for
change
to
people, which it
,
of
de
( conseils\
has States
in
com
letter
principle
sincereepdorsement.
of the poor.; inartiuge law of conditional above ali/the libera-! !,affairsi in 'penal tion ahd condemnation
sion
the be the
be
the receive,
;
we
..Irish!
,
will
r
them.
make
.
grounds,
;
confideut!;.,that
foresees the
proves
who
(Gladstone's of tbe
,'Mr.!
consideration
voices-
audi
,
,
an
'
'et
facilitating
Chambers on
remembered, should 'commission
the
''of
report
boards
with
lot
speculation these sixteen
But
.
the
trier
Bills
reac-
and intolerance
and the bigotry other. If this
tiod'
,
on
Gladstone,,
.
are
also,
'
of
mend
,
or
this
abso
as
upon their
in
strangely enough, though the his favour in pronounced by an disthe rural overwhelming majority; tricts. voted the Republican ticket/tand the State was, to -his secured opponent. This secured, and Michigan and Nevada,
;be
-good
:
possible-is true efficiency
and so-called
tolerance, the side
questions Belgian Government; of excellent and a long series legislative enactments already Among the passed. are the laws as to regulation and latter the law -for the 6f wages; payment labour and establishment of trade
the.
-all:
,
true
this
as
Mr.
these.
i
,
—that
point
great'
clearly
as
keep
i
objections, of :those inconsistency On., these -and other;
by the
councils
cast
city
ipuis-
.
to,
.
out
brought
bo
to
all
capital has- been
will
,
at
men
and
labour,
,
,
not
"'The
iutoi
Ireland! anxious home.
.as
too
only.
'
them/
use
mucb
present
at.
and
and
,,
aud otherwise in such .a .icase
intellectually
'
re keeping needs This of the question. those their for' who use nPtevidence would be of 'and no demdnsffatibn eyes, who cannot or will any avail' tqtjose
'of
I
degree
,
eviU
6f the'
scale.
vast
a
is
,
Parliamentjwill
enlightened solution, of the
An, inquiry Europe: the whole subject, of
throughout
Cleveland, been fulfilled..
to
.
whom a Hoipe the delegates will send hto the Imperial an. be of quite: inferior
.
proof,
gre't'dvlrns, out ligion
crisis
social
great raging on
the which
towards.,,
measures.,
was
counter-balanced exactly 'by which sixteen of the North, were, as certain for. to. vote Harrison. .absolutely The whole centred interest, therefore, in the remaining six. New York was the outgoing own President's State,
a
1
par ties- that, Rule Irelund
or;
.
looked
exception, certain lutely
were
too be, fouud and preponderatingconcession to, ;Irifih aspirations great Itiwill,imoreover, be>repr.6seutedby>(these
f
aptive
in College-green
as
too
i
more
well
as
will,
i:
>
;taken
.will
bfiTrish
presence
now
will
.endorsing say of course members at
iifor
-
qf'ihe
'on should objebt 'to it need say nothing bqre to' bh read id all ou r legibly
persons We
trib"
principle.'
.
.
b ers
.him
,
the.
'
inaction
.For.
.
:
i
i
-They
Westminister
..
"
retention.
ibatr-tbe
i
attack,
have
,
ecfeen
:itb .summed .up of then Beeweerit
/.and:
;
long
ing
such
:
It' is substituted :corrnptioni" how easy for the Cologne, ,orgnn-.tOjshow; baseless is hso. false a, statement. utterly has To begin with, ino/ (Government
instituted
though
even
judgment, by .the phrase
the relation between and tho kindred
as just of learn few a
'
division,
?had;
The
the Irish,iuem
of:
crUiQis.q
ropliejl
article.
;
retentibn: i
who
j.
foriopposiug
j-
interesting
Zeilunq
those.
hirn
:
i
it
very;;
thatii
:
'
to objection parental to be held is sacred, be desire for it must There should at least
the
teaching religious then the parental also. held sacred for obtaining be opportunity there should be the opportunity
'
a
attacked
Zeitung
lit that Which has just these contests; been decided, all depended on the action of doubtful As' has several, States. been the explained, South, with small
future Mr.
rill,
-
itself to be, silenced by cheated by question -begging mean which simply nothing is one with rights parental if
iu
heretofore
state
i
Volks paper, .the Fas,!, .recently-
Cologne-.:-.
adverse Cabinet it has
or
Interference But of these.
!'
Kreuz
allow
not'
Will
agitation phrases,
of
that-
r»9b:
.
I
or
;To,th'q
-.v.
.
I
:
Germany
knows
i
for
ej,<Mitien,f.policy.
,i
Gladstone
'
i
hi-ii
',
ments
secular in of its or between, anything respect and have its work recognised to title on its The merits. purely supported of the Commission have taken majority that the breadth view ; and we trust this thus expressed of pfublic opinion by them
I
of of
organ
i
iof
,
.
questions denominational,
a
I
;
as
,
.
would to whether
—
,
Jiiuiself
prepares.
wisely criticism
: ;
:
I
understood.?
ever
,
generally iniasking.no ib school
be consist
it.
.
Real
I
—
-
.
r
these neighbour. Strangely enough tactics have lately been iuitiated. by -the Kreuz Qonseilativp ZetUngy< a jleading
.
toleration
I
support.
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of public when will
measure
,
tiooate
no
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hot.
the
-
final
second
The
race
;
traveller,'
Nothing
is
yetknown
'
by the
captives
tlie
as
be
b'tauley.
of the
in foriiiatibu
'precise
for
the payment by of the' War indemnity. the balkhce has that Sublime Porte replied
coming
weak.
The
but
.escaped,
.
Lord
nothing
of
suspension
the
Suakim
the
urges _
hostilities.
viiew to witli a the parleying the captives by the Mahdn ieleamng' ' 'The Panama Canal Company lottery
.pending
bdnds and loan
are
a
complete
failure,
.
amount of the required only .one-sixth -The- company, subscribed. .been having' Irihas' thefofore suspended, payment. as lias been created, tense excitement of pubjic trillions over money have sixty has been debeen spent. Liquidation cided'tjpon: has Parnell Commission ad The' until the fifteenth .of January.' journed mine '"The and .Burra machinery
realized £>25,000 by auction. of Hesse is Prince Alexander aged 65. che eked The wool sales were aie -They improving. fogs! op'per
£78
;
tiu,
prices
7
the
have 'prevailed and heavy rain
Colony
by
'
first
Austra
/the '
the and
innings The
An
nation
latter 139
reported
former wickets
Creek
Trunkey 200
miles
Trades
and
murder
of
;
Imperial of civilized
of
have
it
effect
the
the
\Petsch,T)uehlihg'& with having1 changed;
National Library of Australia
Co.,
,who attempted
A
11. were
to
meeting
wa,s
held;
at
Ballarat of aicliiig
to
but
Saturday, for the purpose Two Parnell .defence fund;
'the
thousand
.
.
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.
.
(handicap. Entrance fee
!
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V .
i(,
Perth
Fremantie.
v.
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team!
Handicapper,' With
!'
.fee
with1
Saturday;
fee
i
Dec!
to Mr". forms
20,
Entry Station/ Entries
from
tho-;
cast
out
its
yet national
in
on
'Dec.-
due
.
Jas.'
-
for before
or
at'
///
'Railway be
Racejmust 18gj.
2.0th
.the
any H
/
Maiden
,the
/
sent
Dec.,
Admission to Grounds horses Carriages 2s.'/extra';
/
.
/
Hayden'/. "be had
can -N'-;
i
,
'
CUP
1
ls.:
extra.
Is.-
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ruin
speedy of
j
.Victory!'
Subscribers
1,000
Each!
£1
at
Mr.
of
bid
Parnell Irish tim
to
bis
of '
offico.'
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Horse
1st
...
£450 150 100 100
....,
,
2nd 3rd
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can
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per
obtained
for cent.' from—
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.
.i-300'
"Tidkets
expenses.
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STRICKLAND,
UnitedService
Hotel, Perth.
I
Parnell fair
to
-
GUP CONSUL 1888. ;
MELBOURNE'. TATION,
tlie
Owing taken
serve;
in
to 8o i'ew ticke8.hayjhg the above
been
, (
!Home
'jqle
Drawing liowever,
activity, greater will" involve
red.
'
'
...
do.
WM.
tlie
he
will
not
taker
determined amount.
same
acquittal the Coercion .Government 1 hus iii either case the the .Home Rule is /party 1
/
Rule
precipitate of 'action the
place. ,Y/have, for the hold one the iPerth
to
00;
;
!
bf' present holders/ have them transferred
!
!of.
absolutely and highly1
still'
i
vitality
For wiJl
/!
t
(novoinent
shipwreck.
Mr.
stimulate
,wbile
'ousting from
CONSULTA 1889;
PERTHTION,
inef-.
indeed,
Government
movement
,
on
with
tickets.
either
cah'!
have
or.
their
J
uioney
!
returned.
!
""'Wm.
-
December
i
brand;
with Home
never
political
conviction
'
Melbourne,
l08.
'
is
Salisbury
come
--
.
' ;
!
individual.; upon single them clear tliat, by linking, selves with the Times in taking such course of action to an unprecedented ThuB
'
16.
-2nd
lOs.,
Final
Race. £2.
Race
:
suboi'di-!
expelled and' were
any
depended
;
December
I
a
'
"'
for
—
the success
:
Melbourne,
'
:
fpr
covered society the Irish faceable disgrace would retain organization
unimpaired
.
the decided on supporting Typograph of ical Association the scale regarding by the new rules, charges provided. Adelaide; Friday. 1888 /leases Another batch of of Crown lands will be offered for' sale on the 20th irist.Brokens are worth Shares aire firm. £290. is much cooler to The weather day.
En-
2s;<6d: Thurs Acceptances day, Dec. 20. Hurdle Nominations Handicap Race./ Gd.'due with with-fee,2s. iSatHanldicapiier, Derc. 15; with' fee' Is. urday, Acbeptahces due Thursday, Dec. 20. Hi; Hurdle Race.:. Entries with Championship fee 5s. to be made .before. Thursday, (on: ,pr
political the Coercion! if Mr. Parnell;
suddenly Parliament
were
or
-
Intercolonial. '
J
simply
£l.
Handicap nominations,
due
15.
stand haying!
to
of
guilty
./Hurdle £5, /2nd
.
Sheffield
—
Tuena,.
west Of Sydney. and' Labor Council
as
Prize
Tug-ofrwar. £2, to/winning
677-5-45-/
5s.,
of the into a small minority the Emerald Isle but it habitants ;qf ;l the legitimate is Abased '"upon aspiruof a united aud is staunch-; tions people, ly supported by those colonial dependBritish who en-; encies of the Crown of governing the right jo; themselves Irish which is all .the Hbtne. Rulers are for. If Mr. Parnell died! striving
.
' '
1
..
,,
120'.yard8.
confined
'
between-
man
£
prize
lst;prize 6d.
.
ls.
Race,
Race.
Consolation
/Prize
of
power
1st
fee
Is.,
Handicap '1st Prize
',
/,2s...
to;
Evidently that Goverraent thought were struck down, the Home Rule move-j in Ireland would be crushed meat but; was never a mistake made.; greater is The Irish Home Rule movement not!
rival of gold, deposit Mount celebrated "Morgan, as in the existing neigh of the Abercromiie Caves,
bourhood
enormous
purposes.
enormous
the
the'
used all their an innocent
fee
5—530.
1
will
will
that case, they world convicted
series heats. Obstacle
14-5-15. heats. tf
awkward
most
a
7
Running High, Jump.
trance
practically Goverri-
Salisbury in
placed
Valued
ofj
made
reputation
with
'
\£98
/ 1st -13—5-0.,
(blindfold),
Entrance fee ,1s. Hurdle Race, 120 £5 5s. Entrance
Entrance £1, 2nd 10s. Hurdle 12-4-30/ Handicap
ban
out
bloiyh it has
in
for,
;
before
'
the
attempt, Parnell's own head'
The
also
is
office
:
about The
other
.
13.
December
'
is
written
were
Final £3.
'
Prize
11- -4-10.
their under having position, through; taken to tlie cauise of the champion' of fact, to them. Times— \xi point M'r.'j will mean loss of Parnell's Acquittal
;
of 9 had scored drawn. when the match was residents held, A meeting of Chinese protest passed a resolution yesterday the Restriction Chinese ing against as the measure Bill, characterizing community. unworthy of a civilized December 13. Sydney, The Executive have decided Council that the sentence of death passed upon Louisa for double murder shall Collins be carried into effect. The1 execution will take place on January 8.: ling
1
effect
ineut
"
c
is
dead
'
'
./.
Cbui, chill
Randolph
and
innings. 114 for a loss
subsquent
of him.
r.
its
ruinous
|
Melbourne, thunderstorms
made 18 in their in their second
.
known'
is
dull
in many fallen places. Tn the match between lian eleven and Bendigo
have been receivei proofs the identity of Stanley and Bribing taken 'Ecnin Pasliai with the prisoners forwarded to by 'the Mahdi.' They were the white when it is believed Khartoum prisoner
is
has'
hou
certain
10s.
£1,..
Race £1.
Championship
yards:. fee 5s.
.
,
:
throughout
,
'
-M
on
recoil
'
'
/Severe
'Eur ther
for
series 7
Handicap. 2nd £7, -3rd
;£20,-
Prize
1st
6d.
le.
,
!
1st prize; Wheelbarrow
lbs.) Is.
yttrds.
,.j
'
6d.'
Sheffield1
;heat.
;
2s.
fee
fee 5nd
.Prize
Match..,
;
fee
;
are
be:
Quoit
.Eritrance 3-15.
—
'
case
upon
alleged On the
will
,
—
,,,
Jump.
.
10-3-45.
—
destroy
'
'
being
The
'
2-p.m. Running Long £ I, 2nd 108 Entrance prize 2-15. Sheffield Handicap, .of heats.
—
9— 3;30. 200 yards.
thq
only
Times caseV the and the water,
.
market "'
7
every
;
,!!
and time
Ere-
as
asserts1 distinctly forgeries hut, also| that' he. has discovered' the forger him .when the proper! will produce As we have said a comes. -inT'tli
states
resigned the Civil
of
is
it
by not the defendant letters that those
the
'
from
have
representations
Share
8
'
abi
will
soon
mainly
Parnell.
'
;;
Board
Commission.
Service The
made ti> rigorously comply the Russian demands. with have been successfully 'Nbgotiatious a Tor the purchase by c6mplcted of the of English capitalists syndicate of South Australia. BuiVa hopper '/mined 15'.'" \ London, December is
'eflcirt
!to
owing
the forth of Turkey
means
yesterday.
Destitute
The
at
-public
one.
as
commenced. rests
—
7—2-45.
given side, but be true
prosecution
down
which
letters,
place last and1 dis with the
holidays. arrived-
Albany
s.s.
mahtle
Mahdi.
The'
with
;
expressed
declared
The.
E mbassador Russian has again demanded Constantinople lU
The'26th been
treatment
to:the
badly
Adelaide; Thursday. and 27 th of December have'
"
to
supposed
-
of
was
is
Private
.
as
rairi
dissatisfaction
'
to.sur-' also another white
6
very
prov4
10s.
.
himself,
ruptly" is defence the Times
committee.'
forced
5
j
will
reported
tlie
'break
—
evidence on
currently for
case
the all
4
seems
120 Race, yards. Entrance feeIs. Match for £20. 120
£1, 2nd
-
render
the'
is
3
:
connected took Carnival
were
approval-
it
defendant
yet, been
course
Mr.
Much
night.
Pasha
"Emin was
has of if what
hav
Maiden
noon,
EVENTS,
.
conqueredi of Africa. provincesbut resisted strongly pletely
passed
colony arid
Aquatic
length,
OE
v. W. Fitzgerald,,. yards. ;E.;Scott 12-30. Pulling Heavy Weight/(28 W. A. style. Prize £1.' Entrance 12-45. Sheffield 120 Handicap, 1st series -of- heats.
j.
.
any ira pari man any be dragged
ME
prize
2—12-20. ...
Hayderi.
..
'
evidi suspicious the by testimony witnessi trostworthy
the
Jas.
'
tlie.
the
settling
recent
papers
that':
effect
a
1—12
highly
utmost
that As
'
The
news publish Mahdi has. com? the equatorial
its
to
Times-
1st
such
probable victorious.
Mr.
:
unsupported
oat
voice iii of the' appointment Governors. 12. December Brisbane, is Th6 weather hot and dry intensely
throughout wanted.
court.
of;
"morning's
the
to
'
HahdicapperahdStarter: PROGRAM
-
:
MasonEsq.
right,
_
'"This
(Bullen's).
Judges:,' C. T.
A. W
J.
I
contempt
tM.P.,.|fpr.
being-
"
edilor:
1888.
26,
GROUNDS
:
James Hannen) (Sir Goti missioners. Sit James ordered the arrest of the lias Mr. W. O'Brien, of the paper,
have
colonies
Hon.
h
are
the
to;
;
a!
-
'Hahnen
the
their
two
.
'eib'er
ng and
—
:
:
FiWident
r
enquiry
1
ALBION
and respectable be impossible' for will es, it to condemn tial tribunal if even the trial therefore,
.Australian
have
1
-
trial
regard
of
:
Parh'el
i
ing
the the the
'
1
DEd
WEDNESDAY,
'
.
(if
the 'management ahd attack
on
the
Association favouring
resolution
character
outrageous
of
with
'
'
.
'cohiraeriting
'-an''
'
of the sentiments and unprejudiced
intelligent
Upon
erice,
.
week's of
.
.
"
.
article,
Times,'-
They
pleasure.
expression
outsiders Parnell:
'
'
an
The Natives
with,;
forcible of most
'
'
the Court
,
Dec: 14. 'contains
referees."
to
referred
"
This
«y
"
'
'
.
-
London, United 'Ireland'
GltANDCftriiiv&il. '
,
read
1 2:
December which Several smair grievances are again occurred at Newcastle Sydney,
-
;
I
,
.
12.
insured.
were
;
'
I
boxiivg
:
!
which
'
by
I
complete
"a-"'
on the Coihmissioh.'
Parnell
I
World,
the
throughout'
SECOND
Inquirer"
'
I
,9d'.,
.
.
colony.
December
—
5
to'l.
Vendors
.
,
2 goals
are:
.
far as possible. the evidence; -1 under Count An Austrian expedition, for the Von Dobhev, is being organized in of Emin Pasha and Stanley, Veli.ef Africa. Equatorial: beat Yorkshire ..'/ The' Maori footballers /'tail
«
1
riortli
.
cur-
-
excessively ahd the colony,
.
any
to
promise-
2<.
ljd.,/
,
-
counsel1
Times'
Is.
.
: :
;
I
The
'
/
with
at,
botiles, Medicine
remarks extracted The following from an able leader which appeared in of the ,12th will. be the Inquirer inst,
Eleven Australianplayed the former eighteen at Bendigo to-day, in their first innings. making 271 runs 7 The new Loan for "Bill £3,000,000 has passed in the Assembly. A large fire; has oecured at Warragal, business premises there being damaged of £6,000to the amount not half of
produce
hisiclipnts
'
operaJSipn, Solclin lis., by all
I I
'
'
i
"
The
;
The
"
J
'
'
/
I
are
;
JLtliletic
are
drought,
the
throughout
Melbourne,
!
challenges party: evidence connecting of the' Irish outrage's.!
a
between the the f orm'er
i
and
heat
prevaijing
i
to
but
subject. the called Human the and tonic
we
justice
'
;
I I
nearly
of.
-ofStrengthen'er a act as Stomach," powerful "are ..mild in their gentle aperient, and safe. Under circumstances. any
'
Excessive
t
Times
10
cause
been
the
throughout in the
with
Pills,
"
the which
is/
.1 for
Remedy
Simple
a
i
—
confidently
are
:
.
the
heat by Matterson
nothing
was
crops failure.
has
:
Norton's Natural
17.
;
-weather
as
I
f
December
race eight-oar the Association
Pills
which diseases to
I I
possible
Indigestion.
for
Camomile
Indigestion, all the
:
easily;
The
11.
to row. Beach refusing W ednesday. Adelaide The unemployed are again petition for work. ing the Government
of the Jas. Hannenj the President Commission Parnell protests nature of the the prot acted agnirist he at the says, which,: -proceedings; must extend oft progress, -preseiit/ifate' "/ 'Hover iy ears; /;:/' on behalf of the Parnell .t Sir.-C; Russell, /
and
won
procession,
'
T
the
adjourned
December,
Kemp
1
:
third.
Sir
;<
Times-
-
won
lengths
'
officially
In
Ports
Remedy
best
Recommended
:
again.
Adelaide,
.
-
Brisbane,
late
denied.
week.
a
stands
The meeting
=
race
The Norton's
1
!
liard
river.
a
to
5
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December
of
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Sydney—occurred
done fell of rain
much
dom:
thunderstorms and1 floOds Several and all have occurred along the coast districts. in the central Considerable damage has been done thereby. and Messrs. Searle, Beach, Matterson have from Neilson returned Queens that he never Beach announces land.
storm about
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miles
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received number
at each
should
aged than
otherwise,
as
vide
a
cost
to
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to close
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schools, &c„ EXPERIENCE.
than
head,
per
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twelve
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Commission,
on
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&
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On hand and to arrive, V Butter; Butter, Butter, Cheese,' 'Bacoii; 'Dates, r Lard, Currants, Jams, and others), Teas, (People's Choice, etc. etc., Sugars,
(Monkey
Co.,
Quarts.
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Moline
by.
Co.
&.
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Brand);
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Grand
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sec.
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Quaj'li
opposite 'Station.
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foe
:
..Visitors:
.
I
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shilling
boy the
fees
will
half
to .the
that
of the
the
the case cf of fees. per week children of parents
amount
sum possible is school Government would
by the
take
per,
the
week, The
in
the
supposed,
other which
extreme.
£2 for
or
£1
6s.
;
be
£l"a
gain
to
highest possible lower standards the child would
ernment
I0s-6d,
and
if
grant
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for
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per each In the
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absurd
up
a
sees
rival
equal
TO
Glasgow. all Wine Merchants, and Hotel-keepers,
Spirit
Ferguson.
to contrary It is essential that
good
established this can
&_Co.,_
.
of
in
Third
schools
indeed
were
at
all
the
of -Perth. and suicidal, Education
or
have
been
requisites,
be
v
by
found
in
books
and
other
the
or managers. promoters Another Experience" puts great stress the fact that in Government upon Schools the fees are handed oyer to the Educational De but be partment, ignores altogether another equally fact— that the iib'porfant viz, fees so paid, and hundreds of ponnds of many the public are all money besides, expended on "
self
schools
same
for
ing, furnishing, other requisites &c. prizes Has your
supplying
all
the
:
do and
to
correspondent
these
things penny
maps,
repair and for
paying
be told
that
for
assisted
school receives funds? public not a misnomer Sir, Another Experi-
from the Assisted" schools is this whatever Colony, These schools ence'?may say to the contrary. are maintained at great cost to those who undertake and the official so support them, statistics the of prove beyond possibility one
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that
children
Government
to
educated half what
one
in them has to be
a
cost
payed
Government School. in have mind at this moment an my Assisted built deno School, by the religious of which mination I am a member, ata very considerable and to I am in a position cost,
purely
a
I
state
the paltry that sum fees would not pay 2 per of construction, irrespective Would the fees in ing. do much ? more
Act
cost. at 'considerable to the inter and assist ri to encourage in' the If name locality. only in the able to judge or matter, in the of. interested, education
building, books, a& in
well
-as
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set between the vicinity
To
the
"per
received cent
J.
upon of the
Government &c)
Yours,
spirit to the cause of State education and be schools well-equipped in and the centres of population,
would therefore ests of the public
parents
schools absurd
the
only
It
: ;
Melbourne
combat.
say
of
question
your correspondent, number of pupils in any school Assisted one paying
in
State and supply well-equipped schools, to those who are otherwise ing education of it. would beyond reach Experience" Perth and in schools approve of multiplying districts in utter leaving outlying ignorance. Fourth fault with the finds Experience" Central Board for not and sup of, approving aand rival schools porting denominational
val
Dealers.
Agents—
to
difference school
no
assisted
raised that-tbe
as
the
with by
dealing
Government
not
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Co.,,
!
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Wholesale
V
no
AWAY
Ferguson
:
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Perth,
comfort,
too
is,-
Experience" ting of a
attentive
an
It
round the public so would be very
(Shipped by Alex. Particulars from
apply to t M. GIBNEY.
particulars
Wines,
BUYERS OF A BOTTLE OF BREDALBANE WHISKY,
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300.
No.
;
Colony.
.
for
Location,
" A".';L
and
Stabling
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Wellington
kept
of
in stock.
Ostler.
and; Howick-Streets. 1888.
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brands
arid '
Tour
the best and spirits
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Chateau
Quarts.
-
Pontet
;
Pinte.and
de Lione. Canet. Pints
I would
those
6d.
'lis.
Before school fees
many
By
6s.
I
shape
per the
to £2 that can
A child
amounts
school
as,
the
cost
furnishSchools
F. O'CALLAGHAN.
done be
contrary
.
Only
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half," I
shilling
Take
£100 school
is the case. yet such And I refer interested, to the report any one of the Central Board of Education 1887, where find that in the they will only twice, last twelve has the cost of Assisted years Schools reached half that of Government Schools for the same In the other ten year.. the years Government paid less than one
week be but a small fees, can oi the number of pupils in actual percentage attendance. 1 know of several assisted where Schools no child than 6d. more pays and per week, 25 per cent or perhaps in some schools as many 30 afford as cannot per cent, to pay anything in the of fees, while
have known school fees, fees to the
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Every
these for the
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,
that
if a state school, attending an assisted school. It attending, that in any the cost is clear, case therefore, assisted school to thev Govern per head in an is greater than in a state school. Sec ment I leave, the assertion that the education ond,: schools is' superior.. to that given in assisted in State schools -itself. to speak for
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Curacoa Mar 'Brizard,
Annissettc,
is
case
boy
us
case
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one
one
his
a
child
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Experience"
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Oo.'s.
Greno's
in
year,;. arid the highest claimed him for
let
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asserts education"
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(3) better
(the amount charged'for whose exceeds yearly income If that attends
a
WANTED ;
Maria
to purchase size of paper,
provide
boy paying
a
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retain, that assisted schools whereas State schools pay Educational Department.
St.,
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schools.;
the
other.
CHAMBERS, William PERTH, W: A." August 3% 1888.
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IRISH
that-
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and,
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than is and young provided in State schools this better education (4) that .is provided at half the cost the Government to just per. Let of these in the inverse us dispose, head," order that it is to above. not true First," :
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issue' of to-day, of the Educational
your foul
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Moline fit's"
ALE
PALE
Editor.
the
ment for (1 ) refusing to approve in! aid of 'certain denominational schools Wanneroo teachers to the appointing
given.
'
pi
4£d.
dent after " Experience" Assisted-School Government schools;
—
by
Brand),
:
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'stout
Bottled
:
returns
Prompt :
guinnMs'
BASS'
and sold
jSiR,— In falls erice"
sale—
0jjf
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stored
etc,
Chaff,
;
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8s
—
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PRODUCE,
COLONIAL
PERTH,
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SCHOOLS.
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MERCHANTS.
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the last certainly per head in Governbeen less than £2 2s, 3d, but it the., mentioned reached period It may surprise your correspon his flat contradiction of to be told that the of cost is less than one half that of has
within
£3
within the cost
Never, years,
scriools
has
.
PIER
SION
..CORN.ER'OF
ill:
GENERAL
C0M
:
!!!
&
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—
is
.
&,
educational
which he undertakes subject upon and your readers, Experience" This £1 particular. 6s, which he calls the highest that sum can be claimed, possible is in but the bonus reality for payable successful an amount teaching paid quite of the 'irrespective and capitation grant forms but a fractional part of the earnings of any school under the Educa instruct
ment
&.
COCKRAM,
SCHRAMM,
matters
—
Yours,
Perth,
in
lyro
of the
ever
pro the
half
one
merest in this
that
sum Colony the maximum payable to Government schools on of account such a boy is £3 10s. Another Experience" is putting it at £1 6s. has, quite innocently no himself doubt, betrayed into making a misstatement which in the most con proves clusive that manner he knows what nothing
"to in
encour
generally
education, Government
"
"
attendance
rather
"
Another beiwoen former correspondent
your
'
The
?
knows
over
.
v
do Act
being
combined
Assisted
given
f
schools
20. schoools
is
6s.
a full report, as to of children &c. &c, remarks Secretary's
the Colonial as to Dr. -Scott, reported, is nothing in the as there
Hon.
answer
and I
Experience" Experience"
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Governor
hold good, dozen a prevent .half; the together, provided
Limited-
CO.,
the
payment
rests clearly say whether not after having the building, the
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for
the
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astounding the case of a correspondent supposes one week fees in a boy paying shilling per Government school. In twelve' months this have £2 and the boy will 6s. paid highest that be sum can claimed for him possible by the school is £1 6s. By such a- boy the would Government £1 a gain year. This seems and no reasoning logically put, man could, the premises, have admitting the is hesitation the con slightest accepting clusion. But how about those same premises ? Is it a fact that The sum" that can highest be claimed in the case is instanced only £1
I
Board
to refuse Sect, of
responsibility, The 34th
correspondent
your
serving I don't
I
has
your
3rd
to express deny the
the
this
the
have no intention or desire any opinion whatever..; but! must assertion forth Another put by that the cost of education is Experience" to the greater Government in Assisted than in Government schools. In of this support statement
I
the
If
of
Upon
more
the
expression) to another,"
Flesh ask
of
power
application? " Elementary
be
-of
Experience"
challenge I
and because
maintain consequently
Another
Editor.
the
letter
Australian duced in
es
to
failed;,
to one and what is.
the
in .
Service
and
use
(to
:
nesis,
Wanneroo
and regulation attendance, to be closed, which no doubt Wiil again at the end of a few months.
busi-v
rielinquishihg
for
I say useless expenses, been schools have opened at a considerable cost to
these
Government,
WILSON
G.
EN1
the
purchased
of
teachers
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—
the West published'in and since inst, repro the Western Mail, contains state ments so utterly unfounded and. apparently with such a reckless of facts 'disregard as to
has towards
the West end of Perth, the near the Rev. J. Allen, and. yet to say' it has almost in the same useless sanctioned the of expense
breath
tliey
Education
of
of
strange
HAVE
Board
at
residence
tliat
Central-
a grant in aid understand, .refused school which had been promising
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in
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to 65
any
Person
William
who street,
applies
.
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they
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blessings
1888.
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are
as
other
season
usual,
time
of
legislation
the
)Sq rnnfl
.
strict
celebration na
P»»Arv
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of 'rloir
theif
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The
Fre
mantle
Yacht the 26th of their
Club
a
have
,
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fixed
1
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known
is
W.eihnacten',
truly heard:
.holy the
or
in-
the
was
angels
Germany Holy Night,
the'
as
for
night that, "Peace sing
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events
engraved
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We regret to hear that Mrs. Horgati, the wife bf Mr.' John Hoigan, M.L.C;) met severe with a accideii t at her residence few days ago. Belvidere,".a It'appears Mrs. fell Horgan through a trap .door,which had been left open, aiid. dislocated here ancle. To add to the painfulness of the mishap it seems that the injured lady met "a similar had previously with aijciwhich' somewhat .aggravated dent, the dislocation. Dr. Scott aiicl. Birm present the sufferer, .and 'with.l ingham attended tho of ether succeeded in application the limb. We are pleased tb hear setting Mrs. is now in a fair to Horgan way
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force,
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voluminous Legislature,
no next, comprises less ,than oiie .hundred ?nd ten clauses. settlers who Country will be most interested in the working: lof tlie new roads' act shbuld make them selves acquainted with its provisions.
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West Australian, of. December 14,; News has beeb circulated iA ys within F 'emantle the past few days that Mrs. W. E. Marmion, wife of the senior ,m amber for the Port, had been lefc .a in India. fortune by an old gentleman Various sums were mentioned, but we are
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interest your and forwarded of a visit you a description paid to the .Great Central Prison of the colony at I Fremantle. The Prison forces itself I on the view of strangers prominently cleanliness! at Fremantle of its Our next visit was to tlie arriving by reason Hospital,a and spieuaia the extent of room in the North position large arid. lofty Wirig. to visit Here there were ground it covers. Permission it four or five patients; krid',; not a is difficult matter to obtain an old invalid who was rather very pauper a, either from the J.' Mr. B. character. He is called Sheriff, "Old Roe, generally or from the Superintendent Mr. S. Hope, Billy ; once these gentlemen are. assured, of the we' were shown Mounting the landings bona fides of 'the The Trainthe Catholic but little applicant. ornameriChapel, as the to the Prison is ways approach tation thence as.; we passed being visible, called is a of road and was to the Protestant ironfine,, piece Chapel a special formed which, accumulated, cased made for the. one by the. debris cell, time-,, " the work of levelling thesite of the celebrated during Mooridyue. Jpe" was pointed Prison and erecting the Prison J Lout to us. The Chapel for the Protestant buildings. The Prison is enclosed is a fine room by high walls prisoners, large directly and on the western face a very handsome and passage 'before oyer the offices spokeri terrace has been formed which are of. Its upon inspecjtiori our; completed tour'; built for the various Quarters the interior of the superior Prisori. through Prison officials. ,On this, terrace, the out into the open too, Passing space in front, main Entrance to the Prison, is situated. of the building to the again, we proceeded The entrance, is closed by two heavy, gates in the South East placed workshops flanked on each side by a tower, and is corner of We were the now enclosure, surmounted by a large Turret for I joined Warder Mr. Clock Principal by the town clock in Fremany years the only Townsend who showed us carpenters, mantle. One.of.the towers mentioned is tinsmiths and sawyers en blacksmiths, used as Quarters, for: the the Chief warder :l gaged in various We also saw the jobs. of the Prison, and the other Ts partially /Pumping Engine at work for the Water have
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being only four Webster by Mr. Philip be requested Council
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majority,
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open
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last
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men
seldoiri
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shattered
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attended,
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inlcrest. annual monthly meeling of the Association of
branch
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ay -very
cold'
being
among
baby
with
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trial waiting All these offences. cells are fitted 'witli'! doors. Some are double, lighted and in" these: the bread and water men /are conned by day but at night they are trlrisferred to dark, cells. In this1 yaiwe'f;'' were the stakes' for ri vetting1 'ririd''1' show.h/ /the, manacles of .those' sen-5 uurivetting arid' released tenced.to', from, irons, /a/nd the spot :uppri Which the prisoriers; striri'd whilst receiving c'rirporal puriishmbntl For sake we humanity's '/were glad tb' leaim that i-botlx arid "ironing flogging rire'!
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Wednesday range d
oiie
vegetables' to have
Included
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situated.
is
arid'
or
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year, wet ami
cabbages
to
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requested
nassacre'-
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of|the was!
occasional lightning lyi-' A very of' rain and heavy storm been at MandUrnh experiencedhas' had all his ton, vegetables the the
f
whitewashing
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same
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confined
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a
cells
fractpry Iticed
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place on the;26th till postponed February
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Communion being day 'fpr members branch /of the Male of the Sacred Heart Association there were two masses. Father Bourke on the' preached Sacraments seven arid the dispositions to' their necessary worthy' reception. he said, was' Contrition,' always indispensable with the Sacrament of Penance..; lie lucidly the meaning of good explained and bad confessions. Never within \ the recollection. iff the; oldest inhabitants has there. been such,, as we are now weather, in December ,havThere has been a variety in the iug.v sime and On' week—hot, cold, stormy. about 9 o'clock a hbavy Saturday night storm Mount' Bake well -In' a' passed over direction. nor'-east For a short time :the lightning appeared vivid and continuous,., us of the lines of Pope—. reminding
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get very excep becomes a question a profitable prove to -holders' employ
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sensation
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overhead along almost, or to look down thirty feet, from at the top landing those moving1/'' about on the ground below. were taken Proceeding we through a, to the xard narrow passage Refractory known where a building 'as the'/re/0f' locally
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boys,-
good fortune, whether lt wohld.'tidt
Correspondent.
own
season .splendid are really very, goodj befcter been, for some,. considerable
uuiiru
is
,
exseptional
oiir
hud
have;
was
figures .passing at a Height of
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Hope's
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cleaning,'
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Mr.
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pretfy to
wont
one.,
pleasant same I
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retirement;;
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tolhm'ris.
our
fouri'd
always
.will
too
a
be safely relied may day's Sport less the Sheffield Handicap there: are no and the than 34 entries; for, Handicap! entries. the Hurdles l i During day "an will of much interest be the sprint of event' between 120 yards 'Fitzprivate '(a !mafcli) of Fremantle, and of Northam, Scott, gerald) for £20.
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be'
'may
they
the
with
a
our' passkey conductor us into the "Divisioii" and here a. piovel. sight met our On eyes. both sides there "rose four tiers of cells, access to which is gained by contihubus built from landings, projecting, upon joists the walls of' the cells' Upon tHse various men were .landings, engriged:,!'
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tkeM'we'begTo.JenVhatevef'enc'ouragbV
merit'
Albion
,'estitTia?e.n
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passage" to: various o'ffices.
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Opening,
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the 'division
3,rqreton paid: ciistomary his(, here last visit fortnightly .week, remain until the ing following, Monday. The' weather has been; for. the past ;fort5 and is night, stilly very warm, Dec.; 13th. 1888. a
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Father
gratj.tud/b,/ come for-
of
consists
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powers entertain
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circles
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who
however,
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t'-)we,
of
themi.
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without
Roonl;
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to
be
will
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every
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31-12:'89,,15s.
readers,' to. /only are others,
be
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Wyndham,
J.P.,
regular1
to
-Perth, 31-12-'88,
York,
so
it"'eventually
.
MtljvEj.
are
allude
now
ft
of about feet. / The iriain' thirty building of .'the Prison or the Division' as it 'is'".' called is an oblong some six hundred' feet in with a length, wing about sixty feieib at\each in the long extremity Exactly1 a structure centre, is joined 'tri the''7 large main; b.uilding at right THe lower angles.
the case,' our will mining district undoubtedly reap its the' benefits .phare'of accruing therefrom; in the form of that want— a long-felt, -.sme1 ting works.
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Mr.'.lNesbit,;
3d.;;
P. Whitely, P- Dowley,
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the
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Hastie,
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discovery because, turn u unsuccessful,
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have'
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latest
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friends/ proof of
coal
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circle!
the,
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other the 'pourse
took
excitement
the
debate
some
delivered.
So that
contest,
being
at.
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Frbnaa-n
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Perth races,1889 January,
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and spot flumes that
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correspondent balloon races
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was in yourfg, when he wended <his wife had a
still
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promptly
He bad undreswith blood. on himself the bed, placing laid which atl side a shell he had brought his his return from home with him on He had then service. military ignited tire shell and blown his body to atoms. very,
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-had been selected as the -His landed winning post. competitors hom I5. tp 29 kilometers from Cbeviuse... to Ml Godard owed his success keeping at! a -low whereas on. r the altitude," previous. Sunday he won by adopting the, ''
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though
for
theft
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secqnd
; place. dispute-took to arid returned his wife -soon foj-
field
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Bordereau,
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just
A Angers. was working
were burst.the extinguished of the cottage. Thenj entering ing out found him lying Bordereau's room, they the shattered his lifeless on bed, body while the walls were mutilated, fearfully «
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bours
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lojwed
filled
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of
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his
left
define
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crab.:
Bordereau wife and
with
is
hot for pliilosoph.ers but writing But even 'if people. were yori with .philosophers' and Appealing dealing to reason reason, her reasons. must-give no more debatable or Tnere.is question difficult thau that of nature/ and mjrre f V. M .TnluQ Klmnn ..Kao rimrvltr oiuipy,,:; v«yjV the knot moderu social touched of
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of this pursuit energetically.
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field
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the
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notli
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a,s
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iklAtn or;tne century' when it is a of their progress, that lands them even lower than progress Rome? A he .paganism of ancient
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whole gang arid brought
criminal How
that Sir Thomas Cockb'urri has been elected Cairipbell by Council a Governor of the tfie Legislative High School, Perth. The following have acting appointments to Miss S. Beazley act b.een approved at Bridgetown, Miss as Postmistress vice M. A. Moulton, Miss' M. J. resigned. at Ryan to act as Postmistress Kojoriup,' Louisa Lariceviee Miss Roe, resigned. Charles; Gee .to act of Police as Corporal of the and Bailiff Local Court Clerk Victoria vice Larice-Corporal Johri Plains, transferred; J. D. Williams. Bovell, Tidewaiter at to Chief Freiriaritle, be at Landing Waiter Derby, vice Sinclair.' George Sinclair, Landing Waiter at Derby "to be Chief Tidewaiter at Fremantle, vied Williams. Mr. Edward 'Steere has been appointed at Jayes (Blackwood) vice Miss postmaster Editli Steere, resigned. Tenders of accepted.— For the supply Firewood at the public offices Fremantle 1889 the tender of Mr. Doorian during has been accepted at 16s. 9d. per cord ami at Rottnest at 30s. W. per cord Turner to sweep chimneys at 3s. per flue. F. Hill to pay 10s. for supplying; bedding and from the police manure, removing stable at Girigin E. McLarty to repair the Court for £48' Bouse, &c:, Pinjarrah J. J. 15s. Small wood to complete the i
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ou
developed
authorities witli the relations order to carry on the
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GOVERNMENT
to
you;
nojthing mbrality,
by Cracow, and Hamburg,.to the Ai America, chiefly
ai'rested
in the Government December His of Thursday, 13, Gazette the Governor notifies that the Excellency of the Local: Court at next sitting Guildford will be held on -28th Friday;,
while the chairman of high, made a few remarks Moffat, his casting and when vote, at giving he declared himself in favor of the ran
Mr.
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forward-
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Protestantism 'I
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amount
has
clergyman
in'
maguificerioe His accomplices to .Tunis, whence
imposed
<
informed
well
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scale,
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the way; ed 'himivformidable-lpoking written in. and Arabic,
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the various articles in 'stock'. Prisoners clothing, bedding, and kitchen of all kinds ufeiisils tools, find .a. place in his collection as well as and rations for the prison the, provisions ers inmates of the Invalid .arid Depot at tached to the" Gaol, establishinerit. In concluding this notice we have veiy in bearing much pleasure to the testimony and readiness to satisfy curi our courtesy witli osity displayed by the various officials whom we were parbrought into contact, so in the case of the Chief Warder ticiilarly think it to Hall. :We also Mr. right of: the energetic and express our (Opinion careful, management of the Prison display ed /by the Supe.rntendant, and we beg to retiurb thanks that gentlemen for many the pleasure we felt in inspecting the in under his charge. stitution pointednout
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us,.
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exliibitiori
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systems
swindler.
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above
.
accompanied
SPORTS.
for the. the are" handicaps following be run; on ..Boxing Sheffield to Handicap, with in connected the. Day at Bullen's
,
kindly
ROOM
teacherrii
lay
for
honour ;
The
"
Townsend,
READING
RAILWAY
,
took ''the" congregation gold"' of teaching the bestosystem and, in the words of the presidrawing, derit'of the jnry of awards,1 " saved the
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Progress, Aim. miles.— Duration, Arab
Fishmonger,
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print,
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Jeelong, Flying
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teaching
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Queen's tion,
the
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A calculation.. which been .made; the. of that shpws pupils schools out /of Catholic, have, 2j042;., the City granted qf Pa.ris prizes byj since" This 18.48, 1,547. leaves;T/ gained of 495' prizes won: a: -minority by the
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Nimrod, Jeelong.
of water for be:built the storage roservoirs are the" town These supply. intended to hold 150,000 gallons of water, out is and the construction to: be carried the super labor prider entirely by Prison A "very vision of the Prison officials. feet high in parts, by the thirty high \yall,.. reservoirs attracted our side, of ..the told //.ithad we were, notice, ;.and the been erected to, recently separate of the from the male femalej portion and had also been' erected by the Prison, for
Arab
Gunpowder,'
unavoidably
speakers,
urns.
at
Long Swamp,
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1 Derby, £75. 4 miles.— Steed. Footprint.;Bishmonger.i;Afm;. Ladies' £50. Purse,
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£20 per mails on annum Henry Larsen to convey for three years once a fortnight, horseback, via between Kojonup an Yerriminnup, Balgarrup and Gordon, at £37 per annum the lBt of January, commencing from 1889. invites The Commissioner of Railways to January. 1889, from, eniers, 22,'; up. to lease ,'the' Bunbury 'persons/ willing term for a of three Railwaly, years. with full be may Conditions, particulars, at the Office of the had- on application Perth; r. A Commissioner of Railways,. each of £1,000 must accompany Deposit of £500 each. Tender, approved sureties itself to The Government does not bind or accept the highest any tender. of Exaininers (The .Board appointed Licensed Act;1 under "The Surveyors 1886/ extend-1' will hold an examination, from 1889. January Ijth, Intending irig candidates must notice in give a week's intention, to for a. of their apply writing License and come up for examination.
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to
Post-Office,
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cicerone now directed House filled the Bath witli twenty five baths which can be sup at with either' hot or, cold water plied informed that there We were pleasure. in force com is istringent regulation not to in '.Hospital .each pelling prisoner courteous Qur. attention
at for the Fremantle, Israel' 10A £494. Hyriian oh for the conveyance of a inail a once week, for one year, and Hampden,, via Australind
New
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Harridan,1' Jelloon'g,
Fishiiiongcr.
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£50.,
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The of a Catholics Zurich held The wit. event Congress on the 21stproduced yoosidirable fobas impression ni&na ana foe, for "the town "ufffllMloffi of Zwingli is of a Canton the capital was which 20 almost1 years 8go" .
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have greatly
Things
population. since then
less
no
changed
of Zurich the Canton i300,000, and tains between 30,000 even the Catholics and thus
now
local
nauicai
Landbote could
me
organ
vr
acknowledged be looked louger
,
.no
Protestant one, must henceforth Catholics factor with as an important
On the
the
whole,
the
'
Congress in Another Catholic
Liberal
T
in
Standard.
W:
diRtino-nished hearts
Enfliahmeri American girls.
to
as
a
,
,
her
.to
Unionists
Kven
the Irish influences
among
same
geutle
and
felt
selves
O'Connor
Mr.
is
at
so
lose
1
a
many their
America
i
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legation.
them
have
their
Now,
a
eyes.
.'.!'
He .his
world- has fashionable because of the wedding, of Miss Hamilton Nisbet,
has
now-
is
almost
reported of -royal
married of her
five
a
to
burgh,
who
acrlytes,
and vested
I
in
and
Paul
dared
on
;
his It
as
your
eyes,
then:
you
so.
said
V'.
lovely
the
angels
the
of
side never
may
iu
iiuuu
an-
Duau
i
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surgeon,and too, i/uwaius
and he beautiful
no.
-
no
/
to
"
atten
false love you said he firmly,' again lose his sight recover.it."
If
:
Sud-.
will-,
little
never
it
by
a
disobey my " the boy and he will
T
riot ar
felt
son,.
She
is
attended Episcopal
National Library of Australia
trembling
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and
by
my
eye."
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He
a
whicli "I
son
robes
m
you to
a
tried to explain by a comparison he could not express. "if ever said the doctor, think," of a storm, it is had been witness of lightning would have .flash'
you compared what happened in your eye." " " said the child. ;That Precisely," to T is exactly what I' wanted say. remember I was oncevery frightened of a storm when a! very little boy and' !
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felt the same I have just " That is good" said
sensation."
the doctor,
I
and hour
with
forefinger The be conld not
second
in to
had
blue.
found
this
.
apply
Dr.
at the
axe
lost
was
half
until
then
was
It
elapsed. Nevertheless
an
finger-end
joint.
an
cold arid sewed it
Klein
.
the stump and applied a bandage of iodoform As early as the second gauze. was evident that circulation had .day it been partially re-established throuhout the finger and in six weeks the man ; '
had
not
left
only
the very to shirk, serviceable
The as
but was doing he had hoped as fact, was, in been.
hospital, which
drill
rifle
finger had
it
ever
Blake, by birth and education member of the landlord arid caste, the Irish in dragooning the people after of the Castle, he was but requirements
Mr.
is
a
of
;
a man, I that. features
like/ painter may reproduce
and
my
father,
noble your praiseworthy
your
action." " ;
by
Yes," the.
said
gratitude you. will
the
doctor, of the
quite child,
moved "yes, Hotel
He
tresses
carressed Margaret's of hair saying :—
beauti
a
family respectable belong who. before west of Ireland, Estates the
Blakes
Galway
Court sold of Corbally, His father
or Stipendiary Magistrate of Police, we County Inspector forget and he was which, brought up amid all the of Irish surroundings gentility. The legend which has led to his being a
with
associated
Dublin in
has
his
mother for,
.me firid at the des Invalides at Paris.'' The braVe and clever doctor .kissed the child's times and forehead several took the widow's hands, within his
yes,
either
is
a
the Encumbered
to
ing the
He
task.
congenial
a
performing member
was
ful
Blake.
Mr.
and
own. "
his
off
them were out, in the County
for their begged-.pardon ignorance. " For my part" said Paul, " I can do but I for you, my 'benefactor, nothing will of you day and night, and think whenever I do a good action. I will I be an for you. will honest pray
have
was
result unexpected was Klein induced
and daughter wept and did not laughed alternatively; they know how to expresstheir gratitude >
but
the
-
injunctions,"
eye saying
"
Dr.
blind,"
longer
-'
should
by
case,
"Come,
it is finished noWi.my child, ior trie to-aay, gravely interruptea on the doctor, the bandage replacing child's the room to eyes and ordering be: darkened.
then" but just
to Breathe. two or three
aged
to
only one," looked around
more,
his
the instrument'
thicker
A recruit in the same treatment again. order to disable himself and so escape from cat service, deliberately military
soul,
Y
Flowers,
but
foot,
a thread'; Dr. Klein sewed on the and dressed it with iodoform, fiagment, had the satisfaction, in days, twenty-two of finding the wound arid liealed the toe sound and flexible. perfectly Encour
my
light."'
the
to
scarcely
!
.=
all
to the moment
Klein, The
than
Saviour,"
reel
"
'
science
par professional acci A man toe in the great The severed
off his left cut of the first joiut. piece remained banging the connecting skin wa9
he. in
Surgical
surgeon. are given by the Mnmorabilien."
dentally middle
stray
the
of
military
ticulars journat
Exercise Science.
ing adyanco in surgical made by Dr. Maximilian
a'German !
,
looks!
.
;
Paul, much;
A start
life."
begged the child, him. "Oh! how
hurt !'
Remarkable
now
The mother
is'irripossible
XIII.
Chapter
To be continued.
The boy turned round his beloved sister facing smile him radiant and threw: her bosom.
"One
he
oVer
daughter,
poor Margaret look for me
one
everything doubt ?" and he in front stood of Margaret's bouquet. "So these are/flowers? And Jaunet, he is how he my Jaunet how brilliant is in his how he jumps about singing He also shall cage ? know that I am
said
"
said not into
look
with
accustomed
1
you much j'" "Oh-!". answered that it pained me
.
bio
!'
v
I
of
met
I have
deceptions world."
the
bas been
at you both." benefactor, my he- turning the let me see noble face your of the eye is the window
"
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that
in
End
answered the calm, my child," " learned moved. Shut doctor, quite for your eyes, now, you must remain blind and get gradually fqr a few 'days,
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gave
with
"Be
The widow shuddered. The surgeon ordered her to be quiet. He turned towards the child, and placed a little pad
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long, of Biel,
standing.
that
officiated,
hardly
screariis.
"
years standing have refused
younger —
,
derily,
1
at
Henry, John who, however, is Ogilvy, in years to be her husband. suitable The devotees of Jenny Geddes have been at the celebration horrified of the marri sofar as an possible, age, which was, imitation Mass, conducted in accordance with the proceedings of extreme RitualThe of Edin "ism; Bishop Anglican relative of Sir
own
;
tion,
straight
"doctor,
"nf
'looking my continued
you arid
T'
fhnso
'
who
V
will
a
bitter
rnany
time not having Then they stood at eaqh other with a and happi spoke love
also,
Are
lettu
them
opened
blinking.1 .have .done
applied "
answered Paul have recog trouble .any other women.".
"Qh
.
during
.
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of twenty-
>tieiress-
and suitors
all
again
her
frohi :
boy, let ine will be very
move.
to
to
I
!
as
hair,
the first them.
are like Ah! you Heaven. Come by. mother that my eyes
a
iriay_see(if
Stand
on "
:
my
have that I
the, clever to blink."
him
Yes
beautiful keep your, It is the relic. precious of an innocent and generous offering heart and will me for the compensate
mur
you."
the boy,
'
,
been
a
self
long time arid then pre
him for
does that. hurt small instrument
eye. The riiother
'
.
an
with
ana
1
ought
not
tiy
.
I
wide,
said
No,"
."It
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slowly
him.
'
answered
left
The
there,
passing "
,
agog
Let me, animated
therefore
reassurea,
which
courage! arid don't
.
firm
be present
,
ment. "
pressing
Paul," have you
Paul,
sadly,
together. her from
keep very quiet
when
Open them
P.
for England Washington of her at the wedding son the Hon! Michael Herbert who is now of the legation, and engaged in. charge to Miss Wilson of N e w Y or k.
Herbert
to
De
with
eyes,;
your -beautiful
Lndy
ago
to
boy towards
Come,
see
Americans.
weeks
eyes
she
boy"
darling
lirta
for for
"
Paul:--
the operation.
to note that also just now interesting of one curious, result of the departure will Lord from Saqkville Washington of the British Fthe doing of the honours
few
to
he will
if
see
It'is
A
"
indifferent subjects, tended he was going away. "I ain he said " not to distressed," but be able to keep my prorhise to-day, I must put the child to several trials to
the
for
his
ness."
to
excited
.
on
'
married
the
aaugnter drew the little He chatted
;
all
too
prayers prevented lips She words.
ana
r
have
:
were
-bis
to seek their looking which glance
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Liberal
T.
and
who held out
him.
mother,"
you,
Mother,
,
ritorriing
trembling
boy, my faintly,
is
And . j
arid to-day, my son, in silrince' bless recollect that God may yourself; is to be accomplished." the work wliibh had As the' Celebrated surgeon at 10 promised He arrived precisely He made a sign to the mother o'clock'.
have brides. But these same preferences been shown by the statesmen of other and Count lands. General Sohweiuitz M. Waldersee in and Germany, and M. in Clemenceau Waddington France,
XIII.
:
Chamberlain.
Nationalists have made and Dayitt
allowed The
lie little.
him
mother,
yours."
little
-
in expectation, with pale faces
"I would calmly. nized without you in the midst of
Record J.
all
It
the
foi'
,
the
to
went
But
usual
whispered " Pray,
Statesmen
Mr.
is
heart.
Her
to :
about
as
life
my
"
eye with
Y
'
'
Among
French
arid took possession of her alternately, to God from she prayed the depths of-
|
say the
sug the
My
I
-
nothing
heart.
looked
Robert
uttering
has
stood
to receive
mured
pale from veryher boy on She;/held sleep. him and' stroked' and caressed without a' syllable. being able to utter She could that not realise he was' to his and recover sight; hope arid fear Mr.
seems the susceptible specially of A mericans ladies. attractions Among the there is Lord Tories Randolph the Duke who like his brother, Churchill of Marlborough, has chosen an American are Wife. there Among the Liberals Harcourt and Lord Sir William
there
B ;S
want of her knee
to
Coleridge.
E
(Continued). THE OPERATION.
the -resident
.
A.
Chapter
.!
of:
Our contemporary understand why
to
loss
T
inuer
engagement
Miss
'
N
the
from
,
I
-political
End icott, daughter of /War in Secretary Cleveland's Administration, "some sad" reflections gested
I
.
Ghambetlain's
Mr
relieve
may
a
open,
his
on
arms
that
all
Mar conversation garet had disappeared ; she also wished to offer the homage of the gratitude she felt. Soon she returned, smiling joyously, holding in her hands her golden tresses which hung down to the ground. " You admired them she said, Sir," "it is without I cut them off regret for you." and touched the doctor Surprised drew the little into his arms and girl lookea into her face. He straight wanted to scold her for her generous but the words died on his and folly, lips; tear a rolled down his cheek on to the head so suddenly of its orna stripped
lips..
looked
first
"
questions... .
fell
about
wide
;
trembling
Paul
'
social
I
however,
to look, and sister
eyes
and
DAUGHTEB,
very
interested
Catholics!
P A
(Translated-
FYibourg
at.
E
I
under (Switzerland), of Bishop a the presidency Mermillod, kind :. of international pf; Congress held
H
I
friendly spirit. -has been gathering
a
their
while
a
child,
her
bnt that the be reckoned inthe people. press treated
merely
that
mother
After the
40,000
upon'
of
use
learning
I
this
During
pad.
a
is
of
for in
me,
gratitude
saying only the instru by: God, who has
am
does not prove infectious, matri royalty at monial least do so. may happiness The of course, are all royal couples, with one continually another, delighted and so may. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvy be also.
-
"
con-
inter
I
You owe suffering humanity. to me but all to God." Then he covered the other
the C&nlou
that
me
it
treasure, good. woman.. this will be pleasing such have seldom met
your
memory
to
speaking The good
it degree. prayer-hook, has been the medium of may be added, up several royal couples, tying beginning with King George T 1 1, and Queen Char U.K. H. the Duke and ending with lotte, of Connaught. But let us hope that if
leading
;
made
given
!
400
than
Good people,
ment
highest
love. before
"Keep The
;
of Zurich Catholics took numerous outside besides guests, the held in the in Congress great part of Cbnvbht'hall. Out of a population for
of the
the
photograph
.
Protestant
exclusively
1
its
.
by
she.
-said
keepsake"
husband's and himself,
my
early and he held
Bank
or
the
in counter-skipping in basis the fact that youth, being left with his
its
sisters
slenderly provided in situation either a General Post Office in that a
either being acknowledged position to the. of a gentleman, .that according views there in old-fashioned prevailing city,
.
in
dress
in
magnificent The Seeker
was
"
It
manner.
practical he added that the
of
.
lived
late.
some
the cry
made on Both eiri braced Then they the doctor
.
Yolapuck
too
not
bride
—
fate /of present on the American continent will.1 The inventor of .unchecked.
/increase continue
in
j
kissing their doctor
is
'
at
it
however, is.' the assumption
big the
-
of
J
It
painted
.
a based upon that assumption
be
really
wisest plan to try to get rid Mr. .Gladstone's calculation,
King
'
itself
suggests
these words indescribable. child and
is
their knees his feet, their .tears and joy gratitude. raised them up
on
-
doubt appalling wouldnot it
in a snuffy viewed; of on this occasion -was made use wonld'have George most -probably in his be head of the claim to
.
and the whether
'
—
fell
be
to
believe,
a
.
may light
two women towards flew a him, with
we
'this
Accept, "
hand, an God, I am dying see
possess."
The impression
little
yet,
I
.
the
as
!
the
.
rbadge
will then be small minority
sober
not
Now Oh my
.
again."
'
British accent" of a ridiculously
bis
to
.
vo.ws
"Charlotte—
1
The
his
repealed Lutheran
.
you
.
do. do. do. of Mr. Gladstone will thinks 700,000,000 the American intonation. speak with ;
.
see
.
number
enormous
thing. a head arm, with joy."
to
come
ture.
—
:
!
'
;
this
effect."
scarcely elapsed with exultation a glimpse of some
Paul cried out I caught Oh
"
what that and paternal No-Popery monarch would have said could he have the foreseen accompaniment"? among which the hook, after whose text he had
.
'
when
will
him with Roberts a stopped hand and him trembling presented with a box little a imma containing
Mrs.
genteel obstucle snoial
and
circles, in
the
not
of way Thence
standing. entered the Coustabulury the inspector, passing
placing.auy" holder's
its
Mr. as
'
speaking on 1788, spoke Englishthis are planet ; 1888, 105,000,000 do. .do.; 1900, 120,000,000 speaking will 2000, 840,000,000 speak do. do
=
"I
be a., other
the
if
see
"
.
English 15,000,000
—
will
operation
.
(
progress peoples:
the
Now let us feel the same" eye will A few seconds had
.
to
that
success.
,
following, probable
conclude
rcigu such be authorised, made use in the ceremony of the prayer-book used by Archbishop at the Seeker of King George marriage We are left to surmise. III. Inwever,
race.
1
the
our
table
,
illustrate
of
Edward
King
edified
of whose by the practices understood to garments are
.
the the
might VT. himself,
of
.
npon gives
have
that
an
Companion
,
He
tribnted
con
Youth's the future
the
.
to
Boston,
or
has
Gladstone
'Mr." article
,
Blake a
sub-
competitive
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this
Whilst1
this
1
Morris;
an
mesalliancle-bxit assertion are
Grace
.her'
:
of
'
the St
so'
-of
clear,
very
Morris
Discussion An English
ac
'
challanger, voice exposed
German to>'
Blake
Mr.,
to
further/
and,
—
the Gastle traditions
.serving the
out
carrying
been' born, in and which
she1 .'had
educated,
'We
caste.
,wt5
uuuueruou,'
jjorsuutnii in
that
have
temperature
After
Potter.
which
lie
:
——
—
written
'
wiisriaiAkiNG., have
received
.seen to
'.Mr.,
should
be from very promoted .as, if. call any honest
place,,
where
better!
have
fi6hs!'asked:t
but
torily, .
the'inqttireis/
.
.
the
as
D,u chess
of
it;
official
ecutive
we
in
,
,
.
is
protest,
an
.
ex .
-the
'colony Exhibition
of
1
.
| «
the regarding sweetening' bf wiiies. In Malaga, ac/ Mr. to Bonuard's the cording report, for 'sweet wines are grapes'/intended ilr and exposed' Jin1 Baskets, an placed uru tor four or n ve Fhe days. Open' y and the theory heating System' regar
Potter
|
Littlehampton.
advantages
its
ding Little-:
week (says the London the chosen spot for the above ,)' The reception they met with such' a whrm description that! was
;are
to
likely
their
remember
Huge
visit.
for
spine;
placards
had
;
last
or
in
not
flat,
a
leading
gentleman to
be s.een
were
.
.asked.
nl/iAnAlin
noin vuoii
o o
aibvuviiv
of.
yvill
numerous, Mr. Simms
to
offer
v
ital
'
/for
pribcipless
th'eir
own
:
producing in
or
new
introducing. i;t
their
After
particles a
up
prayer' he was with such ;a. volley of greeted abuse that this blasphemous parody had to be given Not to' up. being .allowed Dr.- Potter and pray opened the lecture introduced Br idget as a woman of high Here Christian 'character. the uproar
National Library of Australia
1
for
of
temperature
a/few
seconds
'140'
degrees
only' to Fahien-
'
may
that'
belaid-
the
results
as
.a
whole
wines,
4.8.82,'
'
»
:
f
ebutestiog for their that the' maintain it
<
its own"
<do
'accuracy, wines,-
.heating
is
'as
"to
cqnti-
60
than
iqss
ron uu
wug
K
tvnn itvuiu
Irt.
to
onrana ou
f uu
:noti
theyo abnioJ
.
does
riot
that
of
uuvp
the
colony
But
'jSxhjibitiQP
colour liboW
ipfj
,
therefore
ana
a
wipen|qkei;s jing process injfqrior
|.prqtj®? regular markets. should
ly
ojf
,the
"if;
,
jSyith .only,'
to.
money
.time,
."-77-
:
'Inquiry.;'
is
i
butaccordingto.au with .
pig
really
,
Though
rather
,
it
is
common
own resources, be c.ean, but he how to set about
his
likes
fo himself
know
not
water because
:
HORSES.
worth
is
friend.
equinS
'to'
smith's shop and every body!
mutilate A man aud stick
owning
the
who hoof
burn,1 of our'
has: to openi up a. .horseshoe, a) horse emplqys
a
-
"
shoe that horse. him W atch a iredhot iron shoe to the sol J of the pu.t: horse's then look at the hoof, poor animal .shifting On the other' uneasily tli Tlie ree. the torturer.. legs as he .feels
him
a,
feet
.horses'
to
>
'
.pst-. 6ave'
'
.
Sydney.
'
heat then
Bas perished
the-horny case, and brute in the shape of a man sets,' to with, knife andifile t'0'Cut';away" all the 'hard; which the casiug protected softer, nail> a iparts Perhaps he drives or, ...two into >the boneB of the (foot; he haB injured it— r-and then certainly he; icoinplacen tly: pockets y ou r 5s for the
-
,
,
:
I
!
abroa'd
concerning' Few. seem
;
.
tbe
j
/
a-i
j
'
;
—
'
At
lice
perferable,
about: nothing anil rasp, cut,-
of the lentil. cultivation) to h'ave rrade its and :,yet acquaintance, there isi about mentions she;; brief they have (seen them .concerning something fdscinatingi)
fat-r
a and? printing paper, the .in.oney of every owner of a to: that horse to, subscribe paper, for tBe sole of trying to put a stop to purpose ef ignorant the practide' smith's k'nowing'
.and
LENTILB.
fatten will
it
wortli
."
CULTiyAlVG
is
;oil
It
grower a
,
gashing
SHOEING
European!
colonial
every himself
apparptps, and!
lajbour, \M.aii,
supply In fact,
quicker
the
it."
jere
nary,
/prjdj,
the
a
prospe
does
h.ody,
,aSwthey iptqpjd for quantities;
jius.jsoo.
provide
euyising
their.,
takes
and cheaper. when left to dirty
a
j9l|,.adppitj'itiie!)b€t-
for
vyjpes,
in
ineagre
eterqise
cleaner,
should
Farmer's
ths
Says
less,
to value
7
than
.jalhpkp.trepgth,. of colonial' number
tpigt;'
;
j
and <
?
the
or
the skin clean and jk. :and Hce cannot open, recommend persons that they, be well groomed with brush, apd oil, .which will. cleanse the skin
exchange,
the
to, it
destroy
The
k,eeps
linseed and kill
wipes
new
"
animals
K-is
feeding should be con t pigs as fined within a small, space as is con sistent with health and comfort. The .floors which the animals ;qn lid should be dry, and clean, and the should styes be vyarm thqugh well ventilated. Fat if tening more, pigs grow rapidly they are washed once 01 twice a,, week and with a scrufjhed brush each, time, anil learn to. like they,, if. This" quickly
should
a
profit
so
aqd
quality
surroundings? the pork
ajlow
to
and
filth,
its
and
plan
a
lik.ely.to
carcases
pores Some
.ex great and .it prove correct, so with most of the
This,
especially jfrbm this
,sent
yer.y.pqqrjin in spite;
'
adopt
The
degrees
not
as
Jheat;
'
Have confirmed and demonstrated its soundness ; yet the7 winegrowers practical of the Medoc merchants, and producers and without' for-' Bordeaux districts,' m'ally
qf,
be forgotten that until; now, colonial in wjnes (haye bqen foppd very. defiqiqnt or tartaric tannin that consequently acid, are to they., liable, .inuch degenerate be .than would otherwise eprlier (the I stated at Bordeaux Vase As 'ja. iact, and Amsterdam that many colqpial of three or,- four old Bppaples years
series
of M. Pasteur .submitted wines thus trials to th e influence of a great affected heat, and' Soon was able to affirm" thalti by composition.
;
wines.'
.
not
or
benefit,
60 heit, degrees '-ceutigradesV aiuy wiiie would 'become freed of all weakeuand 'secure "subseagainst iug elements cause1 of "alteration; Numerous queiit officials commissions aud, learned were 'locontrolthe which' appointed discovery,: was welcomed by the wine itra'de truly of 'Franco 'and Eu rope' generally and' it j
a
ijegree
colqureil about 50
cloue
Bqdepux
"their
-absorbiag
'or.
The Catholic, be'given. Protestant; sympathisers when Dr. and Potter
I ti
thpm. generally
colonial
1
either
wines,
pro'7
properties ai-e such
iiqdily
producer in
ten
are .bitter .and which, (Wipes have tq be submitted, to fully sopt-jyvill and ,iu case of uufertpquted 70: .degrees, 100 must, tbe hea, shqujd attain nearly
-
to'
''scientific
'
a
the most man in the unpopular his 'patronage was that could town, .-all be desired. On Monday night the first
a _
,
require the others
has already
»
diseased
arid
than
thoroughly
who
of
some
its
then,
it,
Gazette : ing animal
degrees.
tent,
npou
!
hcatinglwine
himself
'-'and
will
preserve
r
was fouud, to his to give patronage and his daughters Bridget, entertained the " escaped nun" but as Mr. Simms has made by his 'bigotry "atid intolerance
was
grades,.
f
and" diseases of 'wine' are' caused: or' ele by influence to ments their bqustituliion. foreign' M.' Pasteur,1 member of the Institute "of stated tbe existence' and" multi France, of micresco'pical in plications vegetation
'
however,
lecture hearers
first
1
,
deep
'
single
tradesman was A Mr; Simms.
respectable the hall;
and
'
been posted
Tery
ffigfp
in
take from
of their
.
'
:
on everywhere the: calling inhabitants to come and hear the h'orrors of Catholic and the wickedness convents, of the Romish clergy. This appeal fell
discovery, tbe 'alterations'
as
i
lecturers. wiis of
practical proof that -
Universe
place
of
add
must
bacon
a
it,
I
quiet
hampton
they1 time
seaside
entirely
1
a
The
repose
it
revel
Mr. Bqnnard degrees centigrades. " So far." as colonial are says : wipe members of tbq Bordeaux concerned, has- expressed -the .that jury opiniou
'
!
at
Dr.
skirf
flavour
io
circplar pipe being steain. the escape provide of; the of heat proper The, degree to the: vf ines o. their consitution. ipusb !<bq, accqrdipg Thus wipes very alcohoiic ,.not yyill
'
!
1
and
O'Gorman
7
pro instance,
be
tb
and, besides, the absorbent Of every animal
tliat
,
,
!
'
Edith
dqttb|e,
.
removing
rqquiie sw.eet
'
-
,
is.
'bq.ljeaje.d,
qut
a
>
j
'
:
know
for.
the; 1st
observers
untrue, t'he
fre
is
that
ficient
Is,
steam, coneuser, inside .thecaslc introduced (thqs, alrmipgi,thq1wine.,with-
is,
.
information and boiling
;
for
;qier which
the
'
tv?o
min(utes being, cqnsidei:qd ;cylinder0 of the pi eser.yation two other -are. .systems
jhqqtiug.
iii
Iu fattening
is
.
full of It would afford to manyreplies the questions which ieach' us from cultivators -of 'vineyards.1 For "instance, a farmer 'asks us this" week 'northern foi-
,
.
,the
economy
econoi
there such
a pigj for the loves' pig filth assumed thrives betterwhen in it rolling This is well known otherwise. to
it
.gallons
to
one,
true
no
quently cedure.
way
to
1
;
to
is
,
1
ap
prompt
intelligent
many people aud thriftteSs
of doing everything, thereby mise in labour and cost but
,
forms a work which The-report be useful / to Australian vigiiei r ohis. It can "be 'obtained 'from ''the' Government the price being 5s. Printer,1
is a most unfit: on the Irish, outrage in settlers the colony of Queensland", who are taxed to the .Governor's' pay and to Irish colonists salary, generally it is a wanton offence.—N. Z. Tablet. we
pointment, one. It
'tliis
secretary' International
VV ines. should
'frotn1
'
Bonhard,
for
Bordeaux
,
for; haying recompensed, aided, the Irish the people, dragooning
subjects1
tracts
ex.
appeared1 of!Mr: report'
1
..
A, PIG
with
shiftless
a
;
in
'
there
this
"
tendency
drift'/into
..There wipe. also in- great use ; ,one(rjqcieyqs. thrqugh the a,, force pu pip tbq.wine direqt, from,, and .pfter sends ,cpsk,; its h/eaiing jit back direct also to its, new yqssel. /he
dbarth
'
the!
Bands (o-
FATTENING The
;
for
minutesj.
fiye
agd out,
in,,
sufficient
'
say against is, fill .to not very the,, qualified of a colonial responsible position governor; But credit. with, sufficient coming, as; for faithful career ,he does, so rewarded. and of Dublin Castle (in,, the, service believe,
al
thqn run
in
'
have
should He
we
to
.nothing
.
of society,
certain
heated
.
were
advise
to'
ofl possibly 'Iack/ :through'rthe bf the kind.! ex tehded toVeutiiies support' About six- years th'ei-e1 ago wcre'ub-j lished in these; Col u rns a sertes'of articles on vinego wing' and 'wihemakibg ntt'en "Later than speci,ally-fdr-;'thi8'.'-jou'ttfali
the
receive
sljuuld t
'
nnlf.ival.npa
the
more,
certairt'wryrksoir
viticultur
qf
in
plant the
at
the wine
;
AuStraliay
was
,
'was
'Thereis'a1
subject1.
of literature
..the!
and as whom it in provision
for
make
to
of
Albans,
lady
a
the
,
-brother-in-law St.
of hpsband fit thought ranks highest
From
.
to
1
directions'
'frill1
bould"!do tO consult
.
merely
fn
wav
more
thejSaid
attention .-
immediately
:
satisfac
bCen/answeretl
when we
all'
sought,
why
ol
.
:
1
lug; were, low-, or as: ifto it was a man disgrace any to rise in life,the in. hpnourably and, we should second be up-, place, .because to enter a decided protest with, filling. .out making the case fully understood. Blake to Did', Mr. ,corne Queensland -'
if.r
nn
is
,
I
:been; haying beginnings--
low
a
ijj';-
requirement's the pr-a or
,
'/
frequently
,
quarters known as
in.
win
-3
„
with thq keeping of the colony than is the broad Bean, and either as which thrive in any fprtler th(ngs known to' be better climate jare adapted for use aS cliinate than those jfood-iu tljat which ,are not, tkese are potent, reasons
heating
.
hav, alluded/
1
;
e
i
nnnl
<
recoinPieDlilatlffTl
climatic
.
'
1
we
first
the Blake in
because,
and
s
'
th(e,l;eutil
arefixed and read
contact
of
use
of many the very
.plants
pv.qpertes
powerful
to its conducted resting made bf cireulalingJpipesiare .usual i!u'flss. carefully; tmned,; i.tBp of the w.hole. dimensions are appartqSj to as at one, about snqlij cqqtaiu iufe,, 120 and it take not gallons, should, is
cask,
last six durihg/tlie rom ric'u in fdr ists,1 "several months', -'rig the various methods quiries regarding of- making wiiies; Some of the qiies'W-e
.
.matter
other
/the
tious
n u.tri
ngaip through a and cylinder
by
tegammpps
the
runs
'
had been those of his thus fully on:
into,
morp getting generally be questioned. Like
cannot
first
heating cylinder. ihe refrigerant cyiindUi1
;
th, is
frpflh
'
the
he'
"were
April... article
be ;sowii crop, aud seed shpuld or Iu July, August." piapy of Queensland it would bp p to be spwu crop during Mafcb qr The an of,; spch desirability
I
which!
to
r
winter
au
it
the
through
passing
I.Iia —
but
was
about: portions
partition,
seen
being
wineii-uns the! lower pipe ,th,e ipto becomes refrigerated
-
j
from
Thermometers their
cylinder,.
'
as
which
of.
grees-Fahrenheit. so as to allow
'Father Nea've, Und'thuS ended will be 're a certainly meeting which her membered 'and friend by Bridget
;
summer
cy is the heating a water-bath, the is kept at 140 de-
properly contains
and
apparatus
'fdr'
'given
which
linder,
uncoo-
;
u uuvi-;
!
vvao
seen
so
-lecturer
'
:
uv.
arid
,
be.
far'
so
statements
.
esteem
-
introduced
first
t
'
:
;
of
false
is
in theexternal reservoir upper of the first then teylinder.; through aii upper pipe in the
blear
reached that7 'the its n'proar trovertibiy cli moved "on towards roaXv The men Potter, the the platform,, arid' (leclared at.'an end; Three cheers wei o rrieeting
a
talented;1
ing
Irish heiress
'an
of many gentlema.n and' qualities agreeable and- in inahy respects deServ-
personally excellent1 .
Believe'
his
owing with
'marriage
We
only.'
Jew,
"!
coof bead 'and-
with
the of the
lies
ignorant
-
a
gentleman
'
,
!
Tbe wine
Seeds
,
j
j
.
the chairman./ answered the,
'by-
tre-
bottles;
for,
-
qf the ;Gerpi.an grey but'C Adelaide, procn rablo., in the ;ired could Egyptian leptil not;, bff obtained. This was to considered .bp best flavoured.. The lentil, the., a pas
i
alone' may he left trouble for any Whenever of. time. leugth large quan ta ties: of wiue have lu be, heated, special in are apparatus use. aod;Bppropriate SSome. consist of two brass cylinders, double, inter closed;-, with, hermetically nal pai titiqns, connected by two pipes.
:
invited
was
and
1
estates'"
walkfollowed
these
on
ceivemew corks, and without further, any
ask'ed-Mr. politely very out. Three' ringing him out of the roqrm
tb
>
cheers
to even the rhost exacting cording a member of -the notions, respeetnblo. rhiddte classes1 could bo Irish hardlyJ looked of baser blood than the as upon of a man who1 by -near descent daughter was
who
policemen,
Later
sensibly;
eon-
7
"tins .as
the
of'
'
.
t he /young' lady have made -a
to the ''grounds not
'
;
JaiuCs
Mr.i
going 'member
."
cure
\
biliousness.7 lentil w.ere
I
'
considered
was
ah''
'youhg ladjM advocacy of'
'a fondly-attached and protectionthe- family1, pride -"offhe married; AlbariS7,1
the
was
leading walked
a;
dheure
gudrt on;
dud into the room gregationy and gave Bridget naa'db for the platform, arid 'hervadmirer lecture in a stern good Irish Dr. Pdttei'" Called iii" u -style-.'
'
from
"Maiivais
,
were 3 Leutijs than peas, and and indigestion;!
:
-
;a
About £28,000 used in Epglapd annually/ and manufactured chiefly
;
a
were,
;
gi;owu nnd Itely>
tries.
co.utj
were
fpp
South
,
called
wliom;
iAlbahsj'
that effect, removed they are for a few days in a standing, up or vertical the effect of this position, and finish to improve them bqjiig. very
Germany,
JS'ubia,
other
largely
i
to
prepared, and left
were
(imported ), uto revalen ta arabica. nutritious per cent, more,
.
1
upon Lentils
Egypt,
many worth.
lentils
;|>rofijtable.,_qrpp in. sandy sojls
,
the
in
r.eferencq
that
.
f
of
present' after the 'usual 'sehtinien'tal dcciirriices had taken denunciations' place, by of 'undying vows 'fidelity' aiigry '"father!,'
.
'
younger
sister'
printiiig./a
-arid
life,
Mf.'1"'!Bei,rial
'late1-/
by
has short
the' -letters of this impoBter, and brochure was scattered all valuable ask ed over the room; 1 he questions 'of a '"and MisC Were nature, personal what French the: G'Go'rmdh' passed
'his
of;
service
be filled corks being up again, their tied with into, .a wire, and then dipped, water-bath heated to 140 up' gradually few or even a degrees degreqs higher. As soon a thermometer indicates tbe as one of the "bottles heat inside required
pupfoiji
-
be
The' Universe
on.
must
.
'the
and the only Duchess tef: St!;
Osborhoj'
Bridget1 done a groat
delightfu'l
the1
lady,;
lectured
'
of
daughter
that
had
bp might: cultivation Australia.
"
,
-
yo'nng
a'1
'6f;
tak
reach the
toolc
Tliis
shape
1
witbili
'brought
fortune;
were
wliilB'
theatricals
smell
ladies-
"stage
wiis
it
the1
s
was
discqss.ion
a on,
.
.
amateur
latent
liiis
.
asHan 'actoi; on1 the 6f a'-high terdeiv'and in private ing part was-1
dniS
'singer/
'
"cburmibg
a'
1
'
ctiiU-
emptied1 so abominable.' that iWhs to leave: But undaunted
white, Australia, was tp.WAttle.bak made to.the probability,,,
relative,
.
were
Sputh
:
Colonge,
voice;
.
liquid!
a Containing ot Eau-d e ly n aiVd on1 the floor,.
-
beautiful
a
Very
-
1
was-
I
and deli
bouquet
'
of
possessed
'
the
toi
injurious
'finest The wine growths.. cacy of itheir in bottles, may be heated indifferently in vats. on'in When the .wines casksj aredu after these, bottles, decantation,
-
bottles! ginger-beer w H ich was/ certain
'
musical,
:ER»'
ihi|:'lifeV'
extent
<
.
luck!,;
clfieip''
his
th
led'
way
gave time
safe
,
socibli
Brilliant
''his _
do Wn;. and mean In' the
that Potter to his friends'
grcat
.
I£:r,;asi1r...hever, that qualities
was'sb
office
,
P
eclat
'.the
,
witlV"
for
necessary"'
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examination'..
meeting;
recently
-in
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spoiling, your smith ;hurn or,.faspi
your,
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Sewing
on
A fast
a
.
timeThO
old
'.'This
steeple. is
s
det
a
domestic
A
the
fly;,
broil
<
spider
H-;
The..
To
makes
usually meal.
unsatisfactory
is
that
iriau
a
'
My
Tbe
latest
"
,
is
w,ho
ment hastilv
is influence flea;, said a all isms," rnv
unseen,
lively .of
her
she
that
incident, thi natural down and invite another continent most
boy
The,
remarked the But the worst
felt,"
domestic
-
,
out—
Athouerh
"
an
in
school."
-after
kept
said bo
are
.
childish.
sufferably "
to babies," that they
Objection "is bachelor,
old
,
"
to
gratuitously. remember that
"
first"
—
in
of
'
-is
:
Bagley
i
Mother
Yon
know
it
of
hope
:
aggressive
on be blessed my birthday. that he electrican claims A French be able to produce a thunder soon will it is de wherever and whenever storm to men sired. This will be grand news addicted to too mnch whose wives are
'
said
"
little
that
two
Lord.
.Go "don't
;
you
and
Thornton
I
shonniner.
He
I
I
I
was
It.
Sevres
until —
I i
-
"
.
bridge. and Jeaue
Pierre
I
5 :
the
liLile
cottayk ,
An
in weight
who
Englishman
on
the
following is London
"Where of
town
a
island
small
use
of schools," and answer, is the chief of the coast
question, ?" "It off
Germany
Proof.
Positive
"
I
that some Snaggs, think the Garden of Eden "
Mr. ..
in:
the
was
Yalley." Mr. .Taggs,
Mississippi
"
;
be true," replied rested in ark
Southern
the
YYesjNoah
It ..did?"
eminent
came
in
was
That may the
is "
I
-
cheerfully, and then
his
for
"
at
the
!"
saluting. Do you there ?" "
I
le ft
I
makes no "Well
sharply, "
a .
Pierre " I see
Pierre,
respect
Yehll, vhill
very dot
dot
ah
I
!
nh!
bridge
oyer
"
sir."
,
pf shr.u pale.:
bs
.>
.
there,
at
the
I
Oiiwwll
I
takes
I
I
singular be says he book."
600
So
:
,
I
der
It
vhas he
of
vast
a
di-
'
difficulty.
a
or
pill,
a
few
very
commended
for under-
Now,
costipated,
are
To there It liver
Uittl
either
will
this
like of
of
cold
two
the
at
poison-
gripe It
and and
acts
the
pain miser the
on
same
will
pill
the
riding
sick
day.
the
of
good cathartic by stimulating
be
time worse
and
threatened are with a fever, the head, back, and limbs, one will break and pre up the cold fever. A coated tongue, with a in
taste
foul
matter
gel's
Pills
times
in the
in
the mouth, stomach.
will
effect
a
is
caused
by
dose of Sei Often speedy cure. A
in the stomach decayed food produce sickness, nausea, &c. bowels with a dose of these will follow. good health kinds of many pills, they do not
partially bowels Cleanse the pills,
and
Unlike make ydu
They physic
J
us
his
slug
doses
and
if
not
the
is
pills
I
soon,
a
duty,
the does
after-effects the disease
dull
state
unhappy
aud accumulated
its
pill
fells
one
charm
a
doing
the
pains
vent
I
lA/uy
itself. The griping caused the result of irritating drugs Such pills are they contain. harmful, and should never be used. They sometimes even Without produce hemorrhoids. having desire to praise one any particular pill above we name Mother mother, may, nevertheless, manufactured wellSeigel's Pills, by the house of A. J. White, known Limited 35, and sold Farringdon now Read, London, by all chemists and medicine as the vendors, know of that one we only actually possesses desirable the every quality. They remove the pressure correct upon brain, the liver .and cause the bowels to act with and ease regularity. They never gripe or ..the sickness of the produce slightest or other stomach, any unpleasant feeling Neither or do they induce fur symptoms. ther all as other constipation, nearly pills do. As a further and crowning merit Mother Pills are covered Seigel's with a tasteless and harmless causes coating which resemble them to thus pearls, rendering them as to the as they are pleasant palate effective in curing If disease. you have a
or
"
like
does it make us, neither able for a few hours a entire glandular system
brackish
j
vTvij
less pain in or he may be sure and his liver
nothing
act
into
AO
when
more
back
remedy is
At
kind, it may be well to and reliable good, safe,
some
bowels
with
..
he doan' come, of course. he goes oudt to spheak mit der engineer, about und running so fast, some ouder men in. comes He vhas Yhell,
Pooty
tiiO
has
;
30 'dollars/'
what
really
honestly of them
viDUuUtf
sleepy, head, sides,
severe
cau
"
are
a
most which
in
for
pin
nauseous
make
there
be Most
use. vv
pills
by
UiaU)
I und dollars
,
in
and
the
occurs
to
and and
else than
I. Did you tell him you Detroit?" " I I— maype I said -Toledo !" stammered Mr. Dunder. "I so. You wanted persume that
lived
them, can
digestive organs ou's matter. But the good
pay -30 dollars. It dot he trust me but so, read my face like some
can
here seem
and
the
-
me
the The
has
mention what should be. pill
pill;
beside
mit
Wi
things
ni/in
come
To
drugs.
right may
it
of
gish.
me.
vhas
!
was
that pills popular
I
AiXWO
old.'"
he hold
und
come
sergeant Press.
Made.
are
pill-taking when we
as
million
vhas
diamond old ? how old he vhas."
secures
If
und
humanity,
disagreeable
useful,
But
pared.
of
care
very mensions
Easy
—
Sevres
I
some
:
,
the
see
thicket turned it,
not
seat
a
nnrfnl »»wi
difference ?"
right.
"
answered
I see it very, well sir.'' Aud that little cottage ,in
without
It's
Yhas
"
all
Sevres
Pierre.
at
"
"
:
I see.Old ?
"
and
up
takes an W"
weeks. If he doan' money dot pin vhas mine.
wintry day when General
came
some greon I haf gone. der peoples,
about it." pefore I -goes
vhas
great
small. comparatively To-day with produced infiinitely greater contrived rapidity by machines especially, for the purpose, and with greater accuracy, in the of the various too, inproportions gredients employed. No form of medication be better can than a pill, provided only it is intelligently pre
all
;shentleman
Pills
form
demand they are
Mr.
so,
Maype Hey ?"
two
shell.
a
fully
Qh,"
National Library of Australia
anj
one
glass,
he said
"General
I
examination. said the instruc-
said a tailor-made damsel, " the Senate has to ratify it, the has to veto it." president
'was reserves.
;
looking
I
under
law made ?"
with
'
'
tor.
mark
field
"Gunner!"
:
were
a
bis
'bridge.
.
States
who, moreover, belonged to the he had been, famous
gunner iu hitting
levelled
;
United " How
Pierre and
upan old soldier
'
States." out of
a
Jeane had accomwar of 1870 with The conscription'
at that fort, and gunner was standing by his gun the Noel, commander,
land, you, know." Boston school of private and, of the: .class fashionable repute, ladies -who had been studying young, of the the history and the constitntion It
and
before the broke out.
a
Ra
of
dot
say a
be grown may in England alone imagined say that about thousand 2,000,000,000 (two million) are consumed In pills every year. early were made days pills slowly by hand, as the
I
bat he haf some bad luck. Somepody robs him of 300 dollars in a sleepingcar. Dot muke him dead broke, und maype be doan' get oudt of Cleveland. Yehll, und dot vhas too badt, soon he pretty his diamond says he shall pawn pin." " The one you have on ?" "Dot vhas her. He buys her in for 600 dollars, Califorina. but if some pody lend him 30 dollars he can hold it
had fallen into the hands 'of Germans, but the French guns were pouuding away at them from the fort on Mount Yalerian. Pierre Barlat was a!
men
Arkansaw
.the
to
Sevres
located "for
done
all
was
but
I
all
me
V
the
observed
see,"
just
full
France." —
Pierre
this
I
A
Toledo. TliP
A landed ownership. to be sure does not mind an to entertain his expenditure
proprietor, occasional
skill
it
I
I
?
avhay eaferyto look some oudt for y confidence man. 1 keep dot in my mind. Yhenl vhas in Toledo a man comes me and says: vhas a 'She by werry hot day !' I shpot him for a confidence man so queek ash dot, und I tells him If, knock you jou doan' fly avhay I'll oafer to last He week!' He goes. oudt dot I vhas no haystack;" finds " That was good." " I Yhen goes from by der train ...W.
/
their
plished
book
little
r
o
when
feast
I
spending America last a
a
friends. All
Five
up
celebrate
I
you;
if
also.
I
I
"That
j
geography
saw
me.
foi
was
in
holidays to take happening " for the
summer
year,:
wait
iile
was
and saved naid fur.' and:
.
would make not been lying founds and costs." .-had
his
in
lying
job." Magistrate: difference no to you,
ni
<
>/'
scraped
.
been
the
I
'
<
me
?
object
condensed
I
'
.
put-up
a
false
j
bus
inspector
tiny cottage roof with tiled
stones, amid shrubs, and covered with standing clematis. It attracted. ;ttie always eye of the traveller, on the left as he crossed; the
—
—
accused of giving Shopkeeper, " The faot is, yer: honour, weight :
a
of
Tell
"Yhell, body tells
'
:
lived. they indeed built
so dot's Vhell, !r ash a' Yankee.
"
of the frugal knowing nothing way to the wineshop, Pierre saved all his spare harder and harder, and working money, at last in which bought the tiny cottage
|
vhas
sharper :
friend
a
papers
citizen,
custom of in medicine taking of pills dates far back in history. is to enable us to swallow easily
I
I
I
'
story is told in a French newspaper of Pierre a poor who lived laborei Barlat, at Sevres, near Paris with his wife Jeanne and their three onildreu. Industrious
an
thought
!
"
.
doctor," groaned George. JjMket, too Wife : She waB inquisitive.— " duck shot this You say you yourself, marks oa it." can find no John? I who had not thought of that Husband, u Well er very my dear, the bird was know, and perhaps the up, you high it
Orders.
The
r
appointment, to his patient, saying that he apologised see a man who had had been called to " down a well. Did he kick the fallen
Irillorl
Obeyed
—
a
,
in
late
being
doctor,
It's
,"r
wire
A flash of lightning along Pawnee fence in Neb., and county, cattle nine head of in a killed standing to a warning' to row. Here's politicians keep off the fence. of Colman, the During the last illness slidi
:
roll
Montague."
I
—
'
I
Well
!
know Maype I vhas but I know how to take razors, shust a niySelf -like Yankee— ah !" " You feel pretty jolly."
Lord :
I
I
hut-dot vhas all de country und
you
,
Gecrge'
come
swindled
get
maybe
tjme.ago,. to learn
tell
are!
and
The form
I go back
I
"Yhell,
'way,"
grasshoppers
Edward
Sir
hie
means
der
eminent
How
?"
1
Yhas .1 some Yhas J der Amerikn.?" sometimes "I've Dunder."
said
I,"
by no "1 aih
a
Been away Yes) sir-;
mean.
vhas I ps green as grass ? idiots Vhas I crazy Du.tchmans in greenest
Sergeant,
"
dot
see
und
o.j.,"
I
"
In
:
ddclare'1"";":
Sir
am,
"And was
fellow,
little
sncn
I
.
(
most
his5
vhasall
things
says.
didn't
—
I
.
cabbages.
died happy. Farewell, I Free go hence !"— Detroit
haf
to
—
as
I
wrong."
Every
you
V 4-nd
on
.
like
alone."
you know
in
George Montague." the responded policeman me
Do
Edward,
mportant manner, Edward Thornton?" Lord George, who
to receive. Bobby lots of people will
iblesbed:to;give.than Then I aged 6
sir,"
policeman '"
i
more
is
along;
The
O.fc.
I
me.
Ilvhasdn Cleveland. down to Cleveland
make with
to
tried
voii."
dot
I ;
"
and of
son
last
mit
Yankee
der. "
was
Thornton the
blueroonr
duty
Sir
in
public reception the crowd
waved them back.
I
much
so
Whitehouse
a
their the way into the general crowd;
smooth, bores.
think
:
presents.
getting .
but
nothing Don't
are
lately
guns
-
Bagleyi: i guns of society v
the great
are rifled, now-a-days all; Some of the great thatI have talked to
bnilding: Not at
are
...tbey
At
vash
sir.
No,
once, when Washington -Sir Edward immense, Lord George Montague,, the Duke of Manchester,
;
Ttheumatisra." I see that all
"
it,?",
.
i
man
she
talk
Please vhas an
patriot,
you."'
.
know
I.
j
"
lame
is
Any thing
ash
is pugilism." sectarianism, a worso ism than that," said a " in the back of the hall. What
on
BendaL it
so
my much
?"
What
"
I
1
some
was
"
,
Sergeant " Oh, " Yes,
explana
no
Country.
the
was
keep
dot some green eye- winkers.
so
off
shteals know
doan' der morning
said Mr. Dander sergealht," as he entered the lively way, station his to lo pay respectB
a
I vhas
right.
pody
Ways
the
he
can't
did ?"
you I
'
Learning
S'p
central
"
lecturer
!'»
'"!Yh:ail,l!
would be needed.
tions
my
yhas
-
Rapidly
is
"
case
was
the world
And
'
fc
i'(
jv>lv'-'
'
sit
it
V,
He
We
itarhaos
which
in
to
But
and
—
It
.DUNDER.
C£RL „
the
it
the newspapers make the announce
all
everything
birth; columns
finds world
the
in
'g
"
I had in
he
in vhen seed, eh ? Maype I can come she rains— ha! ha! ha!" It took the sergeant a of an quarter hour to convince he Mr. Dunder that had " let go" again, and, when he fully realise he said :— it, " You Sergeant, gaze by my eye;
a
;
keeper good hotel can always put up with.
one
the
of
appearing in the advertisement of a Boston modest request paper, this vvab added : " European please papers at a little the One wonders copy." so frame of mind of a lady who is of her the importance with impressed
a
'
very A
announcement,
i
himself.
—
and lend him 40 mooch oblidged dot
,
like to make ten dollar? Do yon pelief dot nopoty but a Yankee likes I makes 10 dollar ? money by dot cheque und more ash 500 dollars on dot diamond. eh ? Greenhorns, Hay-;
i
house
dollars
so
"Doan'
was
recovering
!
dollars
"
:
;
y.oung
smashed/'
!
still."
to see tears surprised great down the gunner's cheeks, r running "What's man the ?" the matter, rather general asked, roughly, " Pardon me said Pierre, general,"
say something
/
(
a
He
.
:
K,-ari to .iican Darenfeflw"
-
ttful-
'ti®
cangb
unseen-—
Born
!
he
when
!
gaiu,"
,,
.
man ! well hit !" my the general at Pierre looking smile. "The little cottage is have been very solid;: ilt
hit,
completely
the event, plimentary upon addressing " the bridegroom, Well, you have said, The coungot the pick of the batch !" tenances of the four unmarried ones, as were a study. may be imagined,
clock
ancwnt
!'!
church'
aaid
a
shot
I
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are, ever
obstructions either
sex
feel
before
worse
you are better, the best family discovered. They remove all to the natural functions in without any effects without
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to
playiu' shaving her
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mamma'."
Walter
doing,
knows
the
owns
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baby. letter
you
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too;
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little
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all
of
parts
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of the
favourite
Brahds
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of
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lwiays
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game.
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customers
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of
Aui,aiice
and its
Tile
Agency of Allfititce
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moiiials.'1
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cause
'
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blood
Skin
:
Blood
the
whatever
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impurities For
West' Australian
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dld
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:Stout. ,
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BAD
of
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House
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exception.
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