The Record Newspaper - 21 February 1889

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last

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office,

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damage

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of gas,

escape

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estimated

is

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thought

is

but

it

is

not,

definitely.

A Valiant

and

Courageous

Constable.

blank

and

women

and

upwards,

There are, Royal Irish

ranks

Constabulary, and again become

who

now

sick

of the

heartily break they their pay

resolved

to

He thereupon

called

Mr.

for

William

Dillon, Clanricurde of course,

,

with

on

go

any more. cheers for and the

three

O'Brien, cheers which

tenants

it

were, The

responded heartily result inevitable followed A body of marched to the scene and arrested police the constable, who was conveyed to the to.

barracks/ that there It is a pity he few such outspoken members force as this man. That the Irish uniform covers a many heart It is goes without saying. theless there fling,

take

consolation

a

kith

own

here

constables down their further part and

and and

arms

in

kin.-

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and

their

heavy, regular

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solution Men

smoke,

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without

excess,

drink

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we

point

and the

of sedentary hard labour and get no fresh air, who must be

life.

and call, tn

even

evil

resulting. who do

habits,

exercise

little

or

careful.

craven

Age

in

there refused

uxtirpatiusr Nation.

to

Sir

But

myth.

time

present shaken

Lewis

Cornewall

G.

the face of everything, that centenarianism was had he lived the at

in maintained, to the contrary, a

their

late

his

belief

must

have

been in

well-

the authenticated recent of persons witbiu yeurs the age of one hun who have exceeded dred. 1888 the cases of centen During had arianism which been to subjected amounted to careful investigation

by

stances

Grattan

Henry

the

and

Irish

Catholics.

.

The London correspondent has Manchester Guardian the

of

the

follow

nell,

ing "

has just possession

into

come

tem-

my

an and porary important letter of the historical autograph great and Irish patriot statesman, Henry This document Grattan. interesting bear does not a but it date, appears internal evidence to from have been written the year in 1806, when Grattan .

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which accept £4,000 had Roman Catholics subscribed the expenses of his electiou defray It was not Dublin. in published to

refused

life ;! r

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of

Grattan

bo public. the letter. that part butes to

by his

son,

The following Gentlemen. 1

of your

in

address I

what

me

do

and is

the to for

the

will

the

now

to

answer

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attri

uot

to

country

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feel

from

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to

be

zeal

and

great,

which

National Library of Australia

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Of

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John

these,

M'Donto have

claimed

who Rebellion

Irishman,

an

iu the served the patriaeb, having the death extraordinary

of 1798, attained at

112

The most celebrated instance of living is M. de .centenarianism the Ghevreul, of Paris, whose 103rd chemist birthday Two Irish occurred during last year. 112 and 105, are men, aged respectively aud Dec.

to a

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in

couuty iu

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Limerick, died

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of the feature the German

growth Marine.

Germany, from

wresting

on

not

tion,

on

indeed,

England

large portrade to.' carrying but also that of

of the

ly

Eastern

Empire,

the Australia,, tral America.

West Such

of steamship

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aud

Indies,

all

are

the'

of their; the last

reason

wonderful, by within having been coucluded ten The trans-oceanic years. at the Germany is centred

trade

of

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after

North

the

prosperous vicissitudes

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company of fortune

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large,

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th'e

of

price

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be expected that cannot, therefore,, the sale will be very large. We shall, however, look with considerable interest It

result

the This

for

of the experiment." dense shows either deliberate to a attempt

paragraph or

prejudice readers

most

our

the eyes

iu

Catholicity of

of the

contem

miserable believe

that the We cannot porary. ed.lor of any paper in this country can bo such as lo a dunce pitiable really the state think thcie is truth iu any that he has made. ment We need hardly that the paper say which from which journal Christian. the

have

we

quoted

isso

deplorably A Christian

is that misnamed

should

at

some of trutli and shreds possess a but there: is no trace of even charity, shadow of these virtues iu that journal to The holy when it refers, Catholicity. word "is Christian'' a, meaningless

least

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when to such a paper. applied mockery like at We don't Bradlaugh, uo, not and

hate

we

express

our

doctrines,

Bradlaugh

creatures

anything

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be

not

like

fellow

to

Catholics, and does man, iu the back or

a us

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man,

iu

the

is us

and

which

us

public

defames

things,

matters

by

Bradlaugh

who

the

the

poison

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us.

we

word

offensive to

out like speaks slab a coward

sieaithiiy

the

for some of his loathing Mr. but wu mucli prefer to the editor of the Christian.

says many scurrilously most sacred

held

are

our

infinite,

unearthly

former refers

with. had

teachings if

that

ue

The and

his

intensity to possess

develop

itnportaut enterprise

more

Cen

a

no Unfortunately per copy. in England is Catholic permitt in his ed to have God's Word without written possession permission, at the cost of not absolution.' receiving

power would

Enterprise.

firm publishing edition of

Catholic out

Protestant

a

sixpence Roman

utmost

German

Bible. in

appears

seat

recently New

all,

lish

twenty

Lloyd

Its

but

the of

pages pretends

to into is too con others, religion for us to designate. temptible For benefit the of our Protestant readers we may say that the statements of are the Christian false. No utterly Christian,

who

instil

"

or is written" permission, otherwise, lor Catholic Bible to be in a required and the remark any Catholic household, " about our not absolution" receiving is sheer childish nonsense. Catholic

important

Fifteen this

the

vessels

new

and

line,

believe Bremen

that

there

is

How

en

will

to

years

built

were

every

the steamship be more and

in

the limit

any of

Queen

Scheme

for

Crofters.

that to issue a

announces

the

i.

Charles Provost Skinner

Western and that

Islands and the Marquis

Sir for Scotland), James King (Lord of Glasgow), and Mr. Thomas the directors of the (one of (Secretary Sir Tupper,

West

North-

settlement

Canada

;

to

such

in

provide

the from

advances

to

aud

to

disposal may be necessary,

Irish

tenants

her

who

peer

killed

was

com

the of and

Dominion

of

the lunds the settlers undertake

at as

the

here. obtained

meetings

husband

Irelaud heard putting

a

Hall

near

her

on

coffin

way

to

aud

mocked

thrown

was

iu Scotland, She went to funeral. She to

in

the

steamer

the

and

her

iu

Wit While

October.

bet;,

at

assist

hearse.

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at

began

In July, 188.0, writ of ejectment the following Sep

the

in

estates

League

the refused

men

Ebor

left

ness

attend

to

that the

people stone

a

eight-year-old

son.

(

Sir

Charles

Parnellities, examine

was

Lady

court

officer

he

to,

to

cross-

the

upon

League meetings the

floor

had

and not.

a

her.

thereupon proceed

allu

fainted

witness to

caught

Sir Charles would uot

the

for

proceeding Mountmorres

would

ded

counsel

Russell,

date of the when the have fallen

exact

em

Ebor Land

the the

on

until

a tenant, in against witness while was tember, her husband was shot.

Lund Company of Canada),

buve been nominated as a board of missioners for the of promotion scheme. The commissioners are selection powered to proceed in the from the families said districts, their

the

Clonbur to hold

com pleased Her under Majesty's Royal for the purpose of carrying Sign Mauual out a scheme for the colonisation iu the Dominion of anada of crofters and

from the of Scotland,

sensations of the Times' bus been the investigations of Lady Mountmorres, widow

Galway, on September Clonbur, County 25, 1880. She testifies that a feeling friendly between had existed her husband and

enterprise more mark

come.

Gazette has beeu

islands of Lothian

Killed.

was

One of the

of

reason

mission

cottars

Mountmorres

forgeries evidence

his

Colonisation The

Household.

the

was

ment.

ed in

most

of a mail organisation subsidised and Eastern Asia, with the German Govern-, contract

under

of

is

years.

terprise line to

for

its against Eng fleet of the North the growth of the last

own

The

rivals.

German

to

its

holding

his

of

age wonderful

lesp

carl-

was

was the who lived to be 105. Nelson for She remembered sailiug aud was on board the Victory Trafalgar, before the vessel at Chatham departed.

years. Scarcely Maidstone lady

said of

text

pretcud to myself, I can only arrogate say that I took my part in the public service in with others. of common The honour of any the capital native representing I

twenty

will

fired with safety. might which is termed HicksV invention, be ex is to centrifugal dynamite gun, hibited before the Board of Ordnance

National

the

never

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re

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the

said

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ignorance, a

especially that there

that,

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following contemporary. " A Roman

re

proper that

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be

and be

discharge,

fairly

that who

to

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now

times.

our

of

to

initial

an

he designed It is said

headquarters and Lloyd, Old

per

with

the

recovery

as

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out

diameter, minute,

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ments

seems

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injury, with no

times

at

plenty

air.

those

is

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to

in quantity of long problem are able to eat

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like

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of fresh

plenty

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arduous. with

habits,

times

projectile to send

and

proceediugs

Catholics

velocity five sufficient 20001b. miles. The velocities to round shot imparted by charges of powder vary from 1400 to 1750 feet per second. The projectiles are to vary in from 10fl). to weight a

coffee

their

in

in

of the

in

proceed generally

:

part

calculates

10ft.

4000

volving throw

has

sixty-five that period

wheels

with

gun

this

observed

Exercise

life.

was drinking in twothirds of the indulged by fully with some of them to excess; 3,500, and of the men, all have both uearly smoked and chewed the tobacco, amount consumed daily by some having been Their cares enormous. were

sions.

Royal

discover

to

are

should of the

time.

chattels

to

to take all such be and requisite may to carry out the of purposes necessary the commission.

of debts,

meam

On the

ingenious contrivance the exactly

at the missle The inventor

lease

early risers, and nineteeu

or seventy has consisted have been wben the regular occupations or or given up) of walking gardening, both. Out of 1,000 men 461 have been and the rest are divided among farmers, and profes all the other trades nearly

occupy getting

'to

the

the

on

side

concentrically to revolve by

The especially invention is the

ed.

sent men

to

up and after

years,

dirty work, that out in open rebellion against masters. evidence We have ball of thin The latest is furnish already. instance ed from where, on a recent Loughreu, as the local Nationalists occasion, inarch ed with a band the town to through the struggle celebrate made by Olanricarde's tenants a iu full policeman uniform walked at the head of openly the procession, and subsequently addres sed an enthusiastic audience of people, to whom he declared that Lite police .were sick of the degrading which work called they were being upon to perform. For his own lie ho was part, said, 'hot

are

exception, have twenty

hard

been

men

so

.

"

alike

through

custom

of 'tho few

a

has just Massachusetts

to

and

capital ;

aud

solid

two

engine. circumference

of the

follows

as

of

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of

of every

out

the

is

liens

settlers,

of each wheel two at distance from equal projectiles, On either each other, are side placed. of this is which doule wheel a quadrant, is so means of it the arranged that by to the direction gunner may give any

3,500

who

editor,

forms

Men and women almost without

'

in

even

of

Habits

and

of

and repayment of the same and hold mortgages on the lands, in

take

<to

is n<>

without,

fired

Westinghouse

a

side

on the question of longevity. The light correspondents mostly ate meat, ad lib., and used The spirits occasionally. from and country, old people are town still and all lead active lives. nearly of three meals a They partake day.

at

start

was

placed and made

side,

by of

of age yeurs eighty to 'habitsj as inquiring and so forth, eyesight, teeth, hearing, than Iron , more lias, received says which throw considerable 3,500 replies,

in

was

wheels

steel

Octogenarians.

2 o'clock

The property in the National

destroyed. sured for £1020

and

Health

were

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name

Marquis

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dollars.

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your

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Englishman

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me

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re-union. is longed-for This, too, what your heart asks pastoral for, my dear and venerated Lord and Cardinal, I know that I cannot, on the occasion of wish you greater your Episcopal Jubilee, than to see your fol brethren happiness

is

that

or

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of

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it

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men

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Broadway

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have Bal

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the

Constitutionalists,"

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Trinity, His Redemption. the law of respect alone keep thetn apart

to been presenting an address Mr. four, which, says the Catholic Times, comical in its delightful absolutely " As -we sequiturs. Orangemen,

America.

desires -Why do we

Holy

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to

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how

me

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they

peremptorily short of -this will the Irish members

who have public, pay the piper.

I

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respects,

either

auy

told

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union. Your

Sir James closure him.

more

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evidence

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received

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strongly he would

not

ing: their

that it complain fair and if the warning, with on goes rambling

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has

cannot

.

not

he could

Times

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me

he looked me over ail d then, platform by Jove, me grabbled forcibly by the sleeve and pushed -me inside the door violently

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he angry the truth, vyith you, but I who have had the experience can only pity you and love. you," I Never shall the day when we forget were at the meeting in Prince's together other the one on the left, the on Hall,

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got other

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so.

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you

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horribly man.-

to

at

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instances.

some

its

embrace

never Cardinal, forget, my Lord former brethren yon spoke of your with I seemed to .whpt charity-. listen to bit. when he said Augustine " to his African Let those dissidents,

or

think,

:it

how and

been

Mr. Conway, will not '.be hope that years o.f our lives of consumed. C.C. spoke in. strong condemnation as Tho is the crime. following has given But .then Mr. Justice. Hantien reference to it. He Father. (< Conway's earnest and expressed hopes" before, to as he was coming to Clonbur little of them. said, precious good has come that lie a Mass observed say upon day, After the renewed remonstrance the it

k

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study and to

shall

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of

scene

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recent

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to

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murder,

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Asiatic labor industries. address M.P., ut the Glasgow

ing a political meeting stated other that the Unionistday, for the coming Liberal ses programme sion contains two main points— the of free educatiou establishment primary the

throughout of Lord

England

and

Kingdom

Ashbourne's

and the expluIrish Act to

Scotland.

The

of Dr. Kiug, Bishop prosecution of Lincoln, for alleged ritualistic prac tices commenced before the Arch to-day of Canterbury and the Ecclesias bishop Conrt. 'J he Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, Indian who was dethroned priuco tical

an

in

1849, has just the Sikhs and

urging which of iudia

issued a to proclamationother loyal Indian natives, rebellion the against British,

hp promises, from

the

shall

foreign

free

yoke.

the

Bill

the

files,

but

the

nature

The

offer

electors.

political

crisis

8ir

Arthur

advertisement that unless Australian

France

in

Donnell of

on

Export

is Russia pressing in return Klielat, concessions she has

the

have

cede

made

.Chinese

he 200,000 tp reported the scene at Chin-Kiang, of the starving recent The London Fund riots. Relief Committee towardhave sent £8,000 of thp

are

sufferers.

Vienna

in

goldsmith

has then

The

to

proposal England and

establish

London,

just,

the has

been

whole The pro-

the

of

balance

loan.

French Electoral is concluded. After Bill an animated the division discussion was taken, result of the ing in the defeat Ministry by of 89! The Premier majority ( M. Floand a dis quet) immediately resigned, solution It is

of both

a witness committed

been Mr.

P&rnell's critical,

elections.

the

for for

trial

for

has

health

become to

owing

are

petitioning

the

per ex

incessant

at

House

of

Hong Ivong Commons,

the Australian and against protesting State United immigration regulations, and -intervention. asking England's The petitioners that the proposed predict treaties

new

will

rain

commercially

Hong Kong. The Riviera.

Prince

of

! 3. February the mail train Over one Sydney to Melbourne. to

Wales

has

left

'

;

letters

from

destroyed,

the

all

Colonies and

deeds

including

documents.

legal

Brisbane,

for

13. in the

"February

Fourteen

inches of rain fell 24 hours. township of Cairnsin rains have fallen in other ports The ceived

minister

Heavy

ably

.

13. February Education has

of from

letter

re

the secretary of the Co. stating Extension that the cable of one thousand miles long,, most improvedform will prob a

Eastern W. A of tlie

commence

An

at the

working

earthquake'

end

of

passed

the

over '

Colony

yesterday,

36

over

lasting

onds.

sec

,

A deputation of brokers the minister of Education for to

rates

a

first

waited

on

yesteixlay

in the telegraph and two The min the matter give

deduction ten

extra pence per ister has promised

words Is. word after." to

'

consideration. It is reported

the function the 'lode, and"' has. lost shares but are dropped to eight shillings, ted at 12s. The market is dull and

that

mine

have quo

everything

easier.

Brokens

at

are

and

£280

at 33s.

Block

14s A

.

Melbourne, have

14. February & Co., tea-merchants, meeting of their creditors

Webster

Joseph

called

a

;

"

liabilities

£40,000.

The F. II. orchestra

proved hospitals

concert farewell: given by Mr. Cowan and tlie Exhibition in aid of the local charities a

tremendous receive

election

The four

success.

£S5

each.

Sydney, The

February

returns

are

14.

not

quite but the finals to date complete, show 65 Free Traders and 61 Protectionists. The steamer Lubeck has arrived from Samoa, with the. news that Ger martial

man

residents

ap

Bench

"

/

occurred

fire

thousand

Times

strain.

Chinese

formally

'

jury.

The

six months.

A from

is

>

tremely

been

Supreme Court Sydney,

a"

issued a manifesto the electors of the opportuni reminding afforded them 'of expressing their ty now the- revision of the constit opinion upon ution.

Molloy

the

to

1

Houses is probable. M. De Freyciuet form a temporary

believed that will be called upon to Cabinet, pending the has M, Boulanger

has

for

has

Hodges

pointed

praying

Bank

15. February has pounds

thousand towards

South Australian The debate on the

visit

.

Australia

3d Apother subscribed .been

the

deferring

February.

five children and com poisoned mitted suicide. from Accouots Paris state that the Exhibition is in a back building very ward condition. ,

ah has. until

England

Adelaide,

Great

to /

relief

on

visit

'

on

recent,

Britain.

to

crew

13.

February representating-

season.

were

to

Persia,

a.

S.A.j

from Roe the Mc thousand

payment

lot

Society criticism

for

in

Pole,

Melbourne,' meeting

oar

Mr. an

leaves M.P;, March 1.

Dillon,

a severe adverse expressed the Melbourne Exhibition.

A

eight .decided next

,

Jno.

railway

a

Biyth to-day's papers stating, the balance of the Souilv loan is subscribed for In it will bo withdrawn.

South "Australia The Austrian

a

Angle

length,

public

in

Monday'iiext

Government'

made .being same at the of thirtyfive rate thousand acres of land per mile along the line. A bill is to be introduced at the next session to effect to M. give Violette's proposal. The Market is unaltered. A

that

syndi recently with an

capitalists,

Ranges,

miles in for the

14.

imminent. inserted

is

has

to

Bay

a

representing

construct'

to

buck

British

believed

is

regarding

of the manuscripts. batch of returns of elections; 11 Protectionists and 4 was received to-day.

Violette, of British waited the upon

Floquet's pro been moved, i<> be referred io

matter

It

»

of. -Mr. Justice Foster to inspect the application, reserved judgment

M.

some

February

M. has

to"

appointhe. fire

to investigate the cause on the mail train to Melbourne. Mr. is Dibbs again suing tlie Daily Telegraph 'for libel. damages £10j000', He applied to tlie Court. for permission, to inspect the files of the manuscripts

cate

near-

am) personal debts, which he considered The claim dis being he left England for but India, to land. permitted

allowed,

13;

be of

Adelaide, Thursday. Government haVe decided upon the balance of the newWithdrawing loan' until December.

increase

for

will

Freetraders,

of

pension, paymeut other to. things himself entitled. was

the

to

presented a' claim

inquiry

the

young The

an estate purchased for where he resided of the He. made this one

1885

the

"

sion

a

.;

February

ted

-indicating

most years. renowned estates in England, reporting and became, himself famous as a shot.

the

views.

tlie

but in British

subject.

those candi the elections

Sydney of

Another

of

took the mitted

.for

a.British

lady,

of abandoned.

part

advocated

to

autonomy

Imperial

Government

northern

strongly

considered

tlie

who

lie

some

another exiled

to

way

they

to what

the

forest

one

settler

administering of religion. like

the

slept

Mr. A. P. the proposal

uight,

paper

others Mr. Several Hensspoke on whom man's were Sir paper, among Weld and Sir George Bowen, Frederick

was

Mass of the

modes of beaten tracks

and

this

last a

one.

no

few and

even

beneath on from

enterprising out along wherever

the

-of prairies most that happened were made on foot; of the coarsest kind

was

he wanted

night pressed

and

forests

food

were

and

then,

and so, it journeys

his

of

the

Chamber

Rocky

what

containing

to

Company

to Western Austra to grant autonomy He condem'ued self- Govern men ton lia.

conditional ony, and

luggage

no

sacrifice

his

often often

with

the

administration

the

through -Texas;

and

it

There

conveyance

often

box the

for

necessary, and for Sacraments.

Leaving

and its partial boundless dis

the

lies

Mountains but

Louisiana

made

being

Canal

entirely

read

behind

be of

assets

held

be found.

signs

at

new basis for over taking liabilities old. and of the The work. Company and resuming is considerable suggestion meeting with support in Paris. has voted The United States Senate million and a quarter for the one dollars of Samoan interests. protection London, February 13. of the Royal Colonial At the meeting an

Hensman

to

are

occurred It is of activity

favor-their

A board

persuasion

Victoria of Coorg.; was married at the at Alexandria to

League have

complained granted the

to

Christianity. one time that supposed for wife would take a

at

was

Mr. have the district.

Earthquakes Naples and iu

Institute

were

passed'over night, causing the casualties are repor also

to

countrymen

Lan

ted.

obtained

from Propaganda permission himself to the foreign devote mission. In those when wasAmerica a days, distant as the scene of land, he selected his toils one of its most missionary distant and lonely he territories where heard had some of his. that poor -

"Severe cashire

.

to

things ordained but had

the-

against

Dublin.

the

of

risk

or

court

action Times

an

recent similar to the action, Edinburgh for res and has applied au injunction the Times from a pamph training selling " Purnellism and Crime" in let en titled

on

his revisiting to bid adieu that order he

again

Irish,

has commenced

Vesuvius. efforts ore Fresh reform (ho Pauama

fresh

still

the

in

lieved

ideal

high

he of priesthood

mination

character

which

life apostolic without ibarn

upon,

his

virtue,

Parnell

-

..

Mr.

who

13.

Fehruary

Chinese

supporting only at coming forward

dates

PunjauC,

all-

convert

;

the

Australian

decided

Ruif-

the

steadfastly a

.

The

and

purposes

artillery .

weeks.

some

resisted/

become

"

-

It is our the duty to record painful of the James death Very Rev Dr. which took Croke, place lately illness at New York, after an of

famous '

to equivalent ,£40'000 sterling, Afterwards the Muharajuh a Christian, took !up his abode in Fl.L England, and was 'naturalized. the notorious resi mother, Ranee, also ded in England until her death in 1863,

In

.

will

.-i

The

per annum. became

'

bill'

votes. -

Croke i

James

Melbourne,

e

(«'

rupees,

Thetford, 12. amend

February "

ment

Rev.

Very

-

Maharajah

London, new

Singh,

INTERCOLONIAL.

wheu

Protestant

FOREIGN.

The the

infant

Princess 1864 he

News.)

T1

says

Dhuleep of the of Rajah

1838. was an, Dhuleep e his father and ti died, state of the regency demoralized ami induced to the British army, ministry annex the principality under certain conditions onethat the young ; being should receive of four' lacs Maharajah was

Maharajah

.

Time

the

Singh, born in

Consulate

(From

city;

of

jeet

but

Jntercolonia!

Telegrams.

"

Death

Men of Maeharajah CiS.I. son

It.

used to .what of -far. too type

a

fatigued a. tender with the

illness

.his

during

that

see

two

to

endeav of life

was

horrors ouring under would have impressed my window man's mind. themselves upon any., when I go about other of And parts London now I have that in my recol to

feeble."

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at

labours,

.

Low, tempted to recall a great first came, many years a to London,very young- man

/

and borne

and arrived months ago he found Here,

scenes

.

.

-I

London.

early about

the

-

-

background.Horrible

.

of his York

round

tour

"

consider

causing

law

is

still

tained

and that there, breaks have occurred. the Searle,-

being", up

champion

started arrival

easy training, of O'Connor,

petitioning Totalizator

and

The

Orient

"the 14.

Assembly

permitting Adelaide, s.s.

has

sculler,

February

Presbyterian Parliament

...

out

anticipating the American.

"Auckland, The

main

further

Austral,

against,

are

the

pugilism. Friday.

.

the

ini

extended

is .clamation naturally able excitement.

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jhistoric,

an

he

change

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made

ordered

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a.

been

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'

generation, that seems sovereignty never to and destined pass imperishable But'their is another away. Cheers). This London side. great, powerful, London has a tragedy giorious with

.globe,

ago.'

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The following 'have1 lately been1 telegrams the received Commissioner of by Police 14th Feb. Roebourne, Robert Palmer1 came in. from goldfields' with 15 ozs. of gold; yesterday,' Reports no lost; men -when he'-lef j." tidings.'of" Feb. Roebourne, 15, William Pont from the new camein rushat yesterday with .60 ozs:of Gold.1 Egina, Reports' man named J ohn Payne arrived on field on 7th inst., and died- suddenly next day: No trace, of men when' he left' missing "

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The Broadway Elite Roller Skating Rink, which during the past ten under weeks, the management of Professor Webb, has of been the means the citizens a affording arid pleasant means of recreation, ncjvel the Town was to a close Hall, brought atj last with a benefit entertainment, evening tendered by Mr. Webb to the Metropolitan Previous to the entertainFire Brigade. ment the members of the Fire Brigade, with their marched some engine, through streets of the in headed procession, Band, carrying torches by the Volunteer and colored fires. The effects pretty were witnessed number of by a large of whom afterwards spectators, many wended their way into the Hall. Judging from the large amount of patronage that

the late Member has addressed the follow letter to ing the Editor' of the Albany Mail Dear Sir.I am that postal sorry arrangements should have prevented my an earlier conimunication on sending you' of the'rece'nt the subject election for the district, but first Plantagenet by this, I wish to express my heartfelt opportunity thanks to those who so earnestly and ably I supported candidature. my do-, not': mention certain names in particular as, I should like to do, but I hope-, personally, the many friends in the electorate which to the contest me will proved possess, believe in the sincerity of this generally; inclusive of their; kindacknowledgment ness. I cannot, of course, feel indifferent of the to the result election. When a political connection bf so long a standing is severed in such a way, a painful wrench is involved. After, fifteen necessarily of years service to a constituency en loyal deared to one it is ties, by many personal an to agreeable by no means experience find oneself cast aside as I have been at the last moment. However, it is one of those incidents for which in public ra life man must and I can always be prepared, of thb electors only hope that the majority of Albany— those in tlie I see country, have remained staunch to me— will find their to their action as beneficial interests as it is to be presumed they anticipate; In bidding farewell to the I constituency would cordially not thank, only my. sup for the interest showed in porters they but also many of my promoting my return for the consideration and opponents, to me courtesy they extended on the occasions when, since the I dissolution, for

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of

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Iriving

ceremony

members

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of the Executive Council -wa!s' Fremantle on Tuesday afternboh' when the case -of last, the-,unfotturiatel to death 'for 'the murder Malay, sentenced of Mr. Claude at the Northwest1," Kerr, was taken into1 consideration! -was11 It decided thatthe law should be allbwied-'to bake its course. The man wilkbe'execut-'' ed in Fremantle on the "new gallows which erected1' waswithin'the" lately of the precincts goal.

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named Henry Mazzini was recent before the City Police ly charged Court, of Charitable1 by Mr. Dale, the Inspector with Institutions, his three deserting children. Mr. Dale stated that the children had been taken care of in the Subiaco 1887. Orphanage since August The fined Mazzini £5 and magistrate ordered him to pay one guinea a week for the little ones support.

last,

next

issue and,

the ''

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be under Alexander we understand, has had much as a experience comic writer the paper at the ought, moderate to price of one penny per copy, secure a very circulation. Once large a Week" to be the is title of the new and "Fun without Offence" publication, is the motto the conductors by which to be intend in their guided journalistic career. There are of the good prospects a and we undertaking success, proving of sincerely hope that tlie expectations those interested in the venture be may

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first

to

is

paper

barque

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the where; Districts; purpose conducting thir investigations the approaching session of Council.

On the

will department of the journal the of' Mr. managementa gentleman Morrison, who,

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new

Perth. Saturday

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Hughes

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in

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lease.

or

reporter, Southern

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was of 'emergency; Re satisfactory highly sult. The extinguishers puto'utalargefire, of which had' been lighted for the purpose in an "extremely short space of the test,

several splendid possession stone of auriferous specimens recently He has also brought down from Pilbarra. which a nugget of gold of superior quality, J ounces and which../"1 weighs thirteen is, we field. Mr- Quinlan, from the same in interested the claims on which toiieve, metal has been procured. /the precious in

of

A trial which railway recently

on

Herald':

on

open,

We learn that the tural Commission,

During Sun made another to out of the Fremantle get He was in a refractory Prison. and cell, it this notorious worked appears prisoner below the window, which is at the wall from the good height placed at a pretty But when the discovery was made floor. morning it was found that very yesterday little It seems progress had been made. which had that Hughes used his pudding, of his meals on been given him for ore Sunday, 'to conceal the hole lie had made. that it It might be mentioned, however, for him to is impossible utterly escape as it is from the cell whero he is confined, examined and he every carefully day, but little could accomplish towards it in

Fremantle

left'

the Morning Tom

now

purchase

be:

day 'night attempt

each.

next.

Sunday

will

never

the

of

Young, the Maiiaeihe 'Dire'cfor Land1 Graiit Albanj' Railwfiy, that 'lands granted by -cbtVoessibh the Government to the' Coriipahy

from: tire-

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Major the

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Bishop of Perth.' 1889. February

20th

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and ends on of SS. Peter

feast

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bound within

diocese

Wednesday

good

ed Charles Hamilton1 was Police on Court,-' up at the Perth inan Monday,, .charged behaving! with;, the eccentric manner on previous aturthe poor fellow To' all' appearances day!! waS'not and' the Bench ,Of'sound'"miihd;' 'examihatidri. remanded him for medical'

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this

profitable

A man brought

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in

which

time,

are

Communion

,

under

one,

..

the

on

arrived

have

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Holy

to

meat

flesh

who

of

years;

however,

are,

a

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the"

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21st "year,1 abstain from

above

arrived not bound of their bound to

of reason, though before the completion

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prove ment.

have"

use

Vfinfilli'fiVAvHifillfRhnilld

Court of 'cohnect-

Thomas

Campbell,

Plantagenet,

to

who

all

tneir

the

to

according and

:

or

be

will

corps

befo're

Cooroii'g," master of

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the fast

nature'

tne

The

William-

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decision'

Enquiry,' ed" With "

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The

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in

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whether Mr. questionable Maggs, of the who purchased the right Perth, Totalizator and on the Bunbury games for £50, and who did a lively race-course, business at the Races, has Wellington nrofited much by his trip to the South. made a Mr. Maggs, it is true, big pile" to report, the course, but, on according of relieved much of his he was subsequently burden. It that on the appears precious some one' entered the night of the races Mr. where" room Maggs was sleeping, and, unperceived by that gentleman, notes to the amount of £32 abstracted his trouser's The culprit from pocket. and- probably has not yet been discovered,

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their

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Mettbp'6litfitiu

Armoury

the.

this evening. exercised'in'theneWdrill.-

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abstain,

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of

days. 6.— All 21st ..year,

90 'frfiifi'fi'd'hllars There per picul is, demand for'fhb; wood.

offence.

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collation

however,;;,b'ut

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permitted except on

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a

market sandalwbodthere' " centsto 6 dollars'

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special

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Scottand 'the 5th

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will

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the Dr;.

against

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meal.

same

3.— -Butter,

satisfactory

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March

of!

trial1

results.

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fish

Keane

'Mr..

in

the.

beeh the

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Fridays,

Monday

that

by Mr. Horgan.

Professor Webb niust have of considerably augment The ing th!e fun'd& of the" Fire Brigade. who was durMayor, Dr. Scott, present of the proceedings, thanked ing a portion Professor Webb of the 'Fire on' behalf B rigade and the citiEena'for'his kindness. The' Ribkinbpens at Fre'man'tlb;'1 l;the Towii oh Monday' evbhihg'nexL Hali; extended,

was

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meat

learn

filed

been with

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Flesh

We

have experiments Fremantle rivor -at

2.

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and

Saturday, (Holy Week; i

per Lent,

in

allidays and

on

Wednesdays

except Ember

is

the

on

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dinner

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meat

an old' Ferguson1, and-rbsp'ectof Fre mantle,' 'died last iveek

tonite

more

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Mrs. John ed-resident at the port.

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use

Some made

for

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March:— 1.— The mitted at

in Perth

training

fairly

and dispen The following regulations of special in virtue sations are issued; faculties from the Holy See, for Lent, on which 'commences Wednesday, 6th

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the. was over, harvesting in the meetings great all to resolved they were

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The

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scarce,

here

farmers

of until

vicinity to

not

plant, gone by

j

month

they

:

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he rest of the there is

swamp The

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in

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years least

:

There

at

summer

mis

oeen

!

it

as

like

the

for

time

is

this

;'

shall

we

not

feel

the

summer

known

is

are

blights The to the

swing.

news

effect Mr.

that Hart

giving

ly respected in the Davics and

from the the

the

for.

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!

his

of the

mills in

are

period forced,

health

and

be enabled

to return

each

deej>

has M.

it

Feb.

13

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to of see no in course construction, But after look hands employed thereon. time I was for some ing in astonishment a into which I aroused from reverie, had fallen, by the sound of a whistle, laden a train from and presently Albany, and rails and crowded with with sleepers to the end of. the rails steamed up men, I a short distance of where and within Some of the men was jumped standing. froin the to take the material off in order who stayed in the trucks for remainder, When the the purpose of handing it out. its in the was relieved of train freight, it steamed away, course of a few minutes, set to laid and the men, who all work, of a mile of down three quarters sleepers of A similar the day. pro by the ei:d to this is gone through each day, gramme will meet that the rails and it is expeeted I of the present month. here the 12th to find that the much was surprised with and culverts, in connection bridges of stone, built of wood instead this line are of the latter mater the quantity although would be more ial got from the cuttings sufficient for their construction. than

at

present succeed, to were possible the hopes of a to in reference undertaken was Keane and brought

10 o'clock, of the Association

Correspondent.

celebrated and on the

male

brauch held.

here

last

day

same

the

of I

was

as

Sunday at the meeting

Sacred

Heart to

see

was happy members of the approach holy good many in the course Father Delaney, communion. grati remarks, said it was extremely of some the members to know that him to fying, associa of .the excellent of the two branches district intended to be in the Dardanup tion as time to come for the' they had zealous as There time was, he the past. been during a

number

of members branch female

creditable a 'very of the at the meeting present Wednes ind on the previous held in Austral was the attendance Bunbury, day. and '< in to see, at He was sorry always vei-y good. branch here of the male -the last meeting a few of the members put in an appearstated

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Correspondent.

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one

knows, is a far tban wood, and

more

guinea

Stone, cannot substance durable The be effected by dry rot, or white ants. Works Clerk of" Public ought certainly for tenders when next to stipulate, calling that for of railways, the construction must erection of stone be used in the In many and bridges. culverts places to line the people have along the railway use palat muddy water, which, although A be healthy. cannot good plan able, to precipitate the mud is to dis however the water. When solve a little alum in becomes as clear this the water is done, from drawn the purest spring. as that of Eticup differs The climate materially and Fremantle. from that of Perth The. here for not be ripe a nearly grape will

G.

W. J. J.

Holmes

;

Kojonup—

;

on

Monday

the

grant

J.

and

F.

Pollard,

Becember ap Act at

days Perth February

10

Jetty, 25th

:

Supreme

Perth

In

a.m. :

Court, F.

re

C. B. Kidson

Perth,

W.

appointed

March

Rudd,

of

trustee.

YOUNG

MEN'S

SOCIETY. usual

this

Irish

of

inter

a.

ainongwas

in

A

the'

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little.

the

to

the wooden,

ashes.

formerly of Chari'y

gister

a

Miller

burned

day

cross

bj

in

Landus,

of

fiTiy-

un-

:given hile

/

Northern

association

The meeting of was held on Thursday last, 14th February. was a fair attendance of members, There D. W. Reilly, and C. Messrs. Healy, to were admitted the Naughton duly A dissoussion of membership. privileges took the question; Is a then place on members for in the property qualification House of the new Constitution Lower Messrs. H. Lockyer and J.: desirable." "

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passage damages Ayhieli

siistained

£16,660

to

The

,,,

of heroes,

race

example where

latest States,'

formed

a

not

comes

Jim

one'

feat

ex

tinct

of

:

instances time, to time! The from the United Giyens has ;peridentical

precisely,

Johu

;

have

from

na

,

is

we

fortnnntely, to vouchsafed

cost

,

repair.

that,

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with

ay has, celebrated, in " Jim his verses on Blmlso." The inci in dent occurred eounecliou with the disaster. The Mississippi burning had touched the bank and then steanrer' that

wjiich

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It was rel'ounded. essential absolutely should that her bead he to the kept bank if those on board to, be saved. yvere had The pilot hut jumped overboard, Givens made his way to the Jim pilot-

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house; and; having brought the gamer's made head in position; the wffeel fast. Then, dashing through the flames, with his clothes all ablaze, he leapt into the. water,

and

being

terribly

"

as

CATHOLIC

lituuber

a

:

in

societies. PERTH

in

said,

Nereid" rind the" Kilcollided in the lccently sank in four Channel, minutes tCugiish after the jfcon tact. lives Twenty four the rescued were those who lost, beiiig survive from the This Eillqchah." on ber last' to New vessel while

:

following licenses:

is

of

was

found

soldier

a

lochati"

Tuesday, and 26th; Fremantle, Wednesday and 27th and 28th. .February Thursday, The Bankruptcy In re Act 1871.of 1st general E. F. Angelo meeting creditors, 7th 11

was

The

M.

pointed

to

it

being of

Virginia.

Holmes,

are 31st, 1888, published.' Boat The Licenses— Board under the Boat Licensing

meet

capital

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of John

'Ihe

.

Lariduri

io ao

Accepted.— J. to Tenders Storey, supply three punts for the steam dredge, for £222 15s. Returns.— The Banking Bauk. re

will

a

;

:

ending

"Bank is

composed in imprisonment

song.-,

Georgia, the next

tiarnaed.

Watts.

quarter

the.

cdutaiu

some

home

wais

cross

Lockett,

:

H.

in were

poems

his

will

and

ground.

:

:

occurred,

has,

of

during It

The

Boyd,

the

has

Bluut

volume

a

County,

:

for

acchleut

est

:

Members

the

throughout

iir

by all, World.

,11s.',

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and

Wilfred

uinets,

s

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operation,' :8old

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Ireland.

Gold-

turns

2s.ii,'9d.."

to be called bank, and Australia," in London with

new

press him

by

Roads

:

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and

tonic

England

Mr.

:

S.

Hd.,'

Vendors

'for

nearly

Fourteen passengers; and 50 wounded.

the

G. Norrish, A. J. Wyle, T. G. Palmer, T. W. Grov.er, Norrish. Swan M. R. Chairman Meagher S. H. Members Yiveash, G. Meagher, J. Be war. Chairman T. A. Sussex J. Members 0. Layman, Thurkle W. G. Cross ; Auditor Harwood, Chairnian G. Bovell. Wandering :

powerful

in their mild; circumstances.

any

A railway Brussels.

floated

Flannagan,

Knight

a

are

Jttfacfilonial

||

A

as

Wolfe

.of

j

<>f

Chairman

Members

'

.cause

we are subject. justice' 'called the of the ''Human

with as

%

confidently

Remedy

which.

£4.00.0,000.

serve

J.

O'Donnell, E. Barnes, Auditors G. ;

F. English. J oseph Spencer

E.

the

Btrenglhener

Medicine \

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:

Campbell,

to.

Blqinach," act geu tie apesrient, a lid safe under atr,lk: l.o'tiles;

ij

being charged

-The return

are

Simple is

Pills,'

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published.

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diseases

Norton's 'Natural

(

killed

:

Pills a

which-.

Indigestion, all the

approve for and

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INDIGESTION.—

FUB

as.

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to

to

Boards.

Members

own

one

elected to persons of the undermentioned are notified Iiimberley T. S. Chairman R.

following members Boards

fields

to go to Having had occasion, recently, to for and not pay £2 Eticup, caring 15 miles, 1 tramped the dis being carried take the opportunity of tance and I now on what came sending you a few remarks the journey. under my observation, during after It was a strange being sight to me, Southern Line informed that the Great

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our

Excellency

pleased

;

Zealand,

1889.

ETICUP. From

liecpnnnended

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the

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Norton's'

to the

copper.

been 0.

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sum

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by the Assayer

is

full

and

has

Governor

duties.

revivingpublic despondent which the work a few years ago by Mr. after standstill to an unfortunate shortly to many of results with disastrous wards, business men, and, wo our. leading might to the colony at large. sayi speak,-

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powers. white"

recently He is now to leave health, Augusta. failing at Preston. It is the Upper hoped by all who know this and con straightforward man that he may recruit scientious speedily

better

will

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assayer

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McNamara, H. Bay

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tively,

is,

trouble.

who of a

been

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Augusta

well-known

employment

has

years,

the works

foreman, Co.

been

years.,

destructive black" and

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especially

latest

had

four

former as the

its

regaining

everywhere, thing in, our

year. which

,

F. A. and R. Government Hare II ardman, members of the York Disof vice Hrict.Board Br. Education, Thompson and Mr. Edwards, respec

seen.

during

or

first

rumour

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three

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disapeariiig

gradually

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the rounds, words

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of feed' unusual

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an

the

Legis

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telegraph lineman, F. Anstey, A.M.I.C.E.,

how

to be

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last

But

it a paying make concern. will succeed remains yet

to we

an up to the present. of district at this time The vine blight"

going' than

Council.

Bay;

Lagrange,

,

it

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reliability

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account1

some

.

strive far

to way is about last. That at Mr. C. L. business man, Hastie, "tenderer is the successful for will doubt and he no .with horses, to

working'

,

persistently tralian., may public in regard the refuse to .believe good news Midland they will, to the Railway, venture to say, we accept nevertheless, when they see the; as truth intelligence of the for the construction preparations commenced. Such line preactually made. The are now being parations of their bo relieved incredulous may to the port, where may doubts by a trip we have on the Fremantle be seen jetty reliable con of our it ,oh the authority West Australian fifteen the temporary for use on ballast new waggons intended Midland Line. we learn, the And, the Mr. that contractor, furthermore, navvies'" and tools, Keane is purchasing of whom there assures anxious inquirers, six that over weeks in a little are'many, will be on the Midland time operations in full A straw shows how swing. agaiin and these little circum the uvind blows as do, the stances in indicating, they

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clerk and to be Crowe, acting registrar P.O. vice Warden, Pilbarra, Mitchell, transferred G. Richardson, ; -C. acting associate His Honor to the Chief Vice R. T. Robinson, resigned; Justice, W. S. Snook, assistant telegraphist,

Correspondent.

own

Bunbury-Boyannp

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enterprising of Bunbury,

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at March 3 p.m.— The!" 13th, return of William Lofcon Thorley as;' member for Gr&enough is notified. Appointments. constable A'. Police

WELLINGTON.

our

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much. very Feb. 13th.

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graud undertaking to be a has ceased now matter To the rumour of suprise. number of our colonists abroad a great of these oft repeated may, iri' consequence be inclined topayno|heed. disappointments, tend to the verification But w, hen actions be likely to give qf the report, they will credence. some it. Seeing is believing. The youthful shepherd, spoken, of by the deceived the people so frequently fabulist, when no wolf was wolf, by his cries of of the beast that when at length, nigh,, commenced and liadalready prey did come the flocks to havoc amongst play those to whom ho of, his master, and who had many conveyed the tidings, been times previously duped by his tales, credit his story. would not Yet, for all the on beholding, subsequently, that, of the slaughtered mangled remains strewn around the fold, they animals, doubted not for a moment longer the boy's West Aus the words. And, although

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not will, .ordinarily wanting in credulity, be in view of their past experiences, to doubt. So often somewhat disposed been the our colonists indeed have unrealized so of .yictims expectations cherished have their hopes ;Qften fondly Midland to this in regard very Railway amount that the vast been disappointed as to the pro which prevails Of' scepticism to the necessary of the works bability

at

races

;

has of

hope

every

potatoes. weather

Minues

Railway is to start again j" The. Midland Of So saith dame Rumour. shortly." the the truth of the -dictum, however, of- West Australia, though .people

GREEN

The

be

to

aire

shortly.

during

on

keeps

it

j

next.

a

year.

last Monchangeable; all I may rained day. sayj day constantly that it is seldom we so much very experience and if the weather conrain in February,

i

Institute.

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announced Duff would

=

liear,

;

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in

beirig

fires.

enough

the

sown

nave

they weather

the

past,

J

dry

being put, and 11 for

:

than if

However,

!

this season late have been

sooner

j

hot

were

Dardanup

forth,

clearness

\

Royal

too,

doing only a few

>

j

of autonomy question a before meeting of the

paper colony Colonial

for this

:

they,

seem

if6 Since the blight first;made any. of our farmers have entirely .most appearance the vine. abandoned the cultivation of cf the heavy rain, which In cousequehce in the fell the last December, potato swamps

j

the

on

which

a

quality of former

fruit

Not satisfactory.. in it is also of an with the pro in comparison are the only years. Grapes but well, to be at. all but

scarce

growing i

forgetting

'read

duce

over.

but.

anything

!

while England, a West Australia. He wrote s a short time ago, to the St. J times letter, with a view to the enlightenment, Gazette, week he friends at Home, and last "of our

Hensman,

is

ferior

is

fruit

be

put

-

Mr.

in'

only

is

associawhat he

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yield

;

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the

:

;

of

,

I

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had witnessed Before long,

I

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rules

!

u

to

doubt from hardlythat day. the fruit will season

dragged

was

indescribable to

these,

words,

stir raise.

They

the

man

to

it,

not

;is

is

where, after

'Will give brethren.'— -Globe.'

a

to

its

to

cynical impulses

he ;

now

every

isj...

However, blunt-|

and then

the

for

heroic spirit

which

universally

life

own

invari

or

wholly

noble. not

deeds

Sidney's trumpet. estima

own

rather

the the

tlint

his

its

difficult

is

for

e

li

in

is

checking seemed iriost

human instinct, ed, and,so:it his

it

It

ably selfish. these times, once

Philip

humanity

in

abroad,

Sir heart

use

tion, by proving that surprise,

a

on shore, be died soon 8uch agony."

burnt,

,

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;

faithful could

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good

oi

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continue Hon he

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numbers

:

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qualification. and to the

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to that

came

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favour of a moderate and Messrs. Wm. and J. Delaney the abolition of alb such The were, brief speeches' and the arguments ,w.ere point, tin either with, much side, and force. On the question 7" voted for the "affirmative, the negative the latter thus a of 4. It was majority that Father by. the .chairman. deliver a lecture, on Thursday in

qualification, J. Kelly,

.

.

that

property Guilfoyle, advocated

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attend.

to

Now

correctly. members

Conway spoke

many

-

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found

month and some of the will yet, peaches not be fit to pull for two months to come. if fruit So that, was culti extensively and vated here, the inhabitants of the city two from here months port could get fruit after their fruit season was over. Snow, at unknown is sometimes Perth, eightinches thick in this portion of the colony, and remains on the for ground days. not affected are with Sheep in this district of the flocks feed tinconscab, and some in pastures which abound in strainedly the poison plant, without even attempting to eat the deadly herbage. At present, Tmshfires are all raging around Four or five Marley up. days have elapsed since they first started. It is to be hoped that none of the settlors will suffer of these through the ravages

h.i

as

,

impossible,

,

ing

them

of the harvest period if nut it inconvenient, had surmised He

busy

;

when

i

We have received the following subscripC.Y.M. lions during the week Society, lis. 3d. Rev. Mother, do., lis. Albany,, lis. 3d. Rev. F. 3d. -Mr.'' do., Argent, 3d. Mr. lis. Smith, do., Mkteu, do., 3s. 9d.

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knew

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excused

he had

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them .have had the honor, of addressing T. Cockburn "'lYery faithfully yours, Campbell. Perth, February lltli, ||1889.

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Lockwood,

appearing

now

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Irish

whom met at they who had given tliem a Creek. >vas '-Koppar the line of fire after his horse, beneath the shoulder shot just The carried him to a youths

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was

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held a verdict returned.

was was

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Andrew

Sir

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of my office I should virtue I fulfilled herald of peace.' my towards those entrusted to my duty for whose souls I shall and one care, have account. to a strict, day give all Christians were Would to God that once as' of old, united in one fold more, under Would to one God shepherd agree be a

that

in

4

once

now

rests

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could peace

more

there is The false the

oil

judgment

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peace.

which —

of which

were

strictly

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license of the

settlement wherewith

of

of the Catholic

Mary—the

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the

Norwich

tolerance, too often

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history. of Norfolk

the Duke obtained

was

pilfering,

publications A History Church at

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so.

to

respectful, on .the lo<>ks

by

proceeds

man\

trouble

some

this

name

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whose

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bullets.

great controversy him much familiar to papers.

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godmother She after

attended proceeded, to the Archbishop's she was confirmed.

friends,

its

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pleasure: by many of his the fellow-stndents at English at on College Rome, hus been carrying with

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old"

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of an daughter She wore" the' white catechumen apd read aloud

robes of a herfaith. .of pfbfession Stanzawas her chioness her conditional baptism.

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Australia," with recognised

the

is December, English General.

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West

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paratively

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vagrant

effected

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in

sleeping old sacks.

in

days

;he

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put

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true

peace

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the

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experienced Church of

the

peace arid a false is' which that basis of private is that peace

'bosom,

of

the

true

the infallible This of the Ghost.' guidance Holy the peace we Catholics are bent is upon brethren to our Protestant restoring wishing

God,

to

them',

heavenly ourselves.

under

as

we

all do, wish

blessings we. The Weekly Register.

far

the for

wide

up curious

at Ballytyner, would faces

at the

windows A

for

the

deft news

,

of what was going and how and' them come

prepara

were

per on

knitting

of the

chimney watch

forward

going

in;

peering the

to place themselves inside the seats great immense kitchen to

and

there ;

remarks.-

but

fair the"

mitted

Well,

of the bits and

day

to watph7 old crones

-few

The

and holly by wreath-

attendants the nice

the

on

tions.

contin

with

ready

and

surely! tholic

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Continued.

it's

the

.well,

to

times; grandthink of a Ca

and all Tyner -in. Ballytyner for Mass in it. No getting ready the wonder "old would come squire" his And the Mass -to out of grave. the be in too. dark, early morning, it's .the Well, well, lucky day for the ;

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the

of the

Black.

Byr Josephine

pistol

;.

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is said,

house. to and seeing no be insane, other way of securing him, him, they .fired upon and after "many shots put an end to bis life. of the chief officer is The theory thatand excessive use of opium constant the man's reason. The had unhinged on the deck of the ship, within building which the tragedy took is com place

cordial.

parition,

acknowledge, flying through it

During

preparations to pass their

said

Yes,"

Father

"I Delaney, The thought

shall

it arrange gladly. did- strike me to suggest to you that amidst all your and all house-warming over your rejoicings your possession of the old which rejoicings are place, not only innocent, but calculated to be of benefit and to 'you to all around -

that

you, you Catholic blessing Mass said; in it as

should

believe whom

all

we

"

house, possible. Catholics here as

he

speak,"

added,

have

I-

to

looking

answered

Catholics," I

aiid

true and a

a

of the soon

are

I

round. " All

have

.

:

came, any way. They will be the and mistress. good master That's easy seen." towards It was about four nightfall, that the workers in the old o'clock, were startled from 'their diningroom

poor they

chatter

.careless

by

a

'

unusual-

very

occurrence.

was Lilycarefully placing a on the improvised snowy linen cloth altar inthe In the other window.

sat

Lily,

it that .thought would be beautiful if you could say a Massfor us on Christmas daybreak I know that oould we not morning.

just

have

midnight Mass, but,' say, six on Christmas would morning .

o'clock be the

next best thing, if it would not be trying on We father. you, might let the and all people round know,

mother between

my

holding with

the

which

and them "

motto

the

Casey,

long wreath

a

Gloria

:

to drape

was

Emily in

Excelsis,"

arch

above the.

altar.

A table

merry

preparing

surrounded

group the

the decora

finishing

'

tions.

'

offer

their

and communions prayers for the sins of our as well to ask as a

reparation

decessors, for ourselves."

"Then "

would

be

in

blessing,

cried

that," the

the priest, of realisation for the prayei s

actual"

words, would of the

be offered

to You

atone for- the sins guilty. will me forgive again to a alluding so much involved in supersti subject but this tion, does bear outthe in a very remarkable, manner. story It

Mass

be. mass

is at

my

at

easily

it

say

Mass

pointed

all

by duty

to.

eight, for .you

was

arrange all in Next morning

once

been

squire." startled bed by

She some

say I.

across

the

and

Emily

to

enough

a scene

"we

as

for

that

occupied

sister,

have seen, my it tliem, having "the

by

occupied declared time -'afterof

house

that

she

she a

got deep

old

for

truly

the

was

A

with

congregationthe crowded

a

in

at

the

It

was

a

soft

group

there old

a

-

was

place,

we

,

possessed walls and

The evergreens. poorhad been removed

reverent

Nay,

all

many for a better

to thought it thing how impressive All the Mass.

picture

and

that

I

squire's

room

with

was

serious

thoughtless. hard to tell that early

of sacred pictures subjects had been the placed on

wreathed

wonder of Emily

room, mother my them, and

formed

about

a

the

between

was

bring

the

can

old

held

resolution wiser life weid something

old

most

doors of A open. white figure,

of it across which

wreath

wise and

the early

to it." excitement you how many were of sounds the

bursting

It" out of. the closed window. a hushed and solemn feeling worked after I am' sure that.

most would be

more

out

flitted

great

her

sound

it

than if my ap I shall mean-

;

the

let

press

a something to be called a yet hardly figurewhite and like something cloudy,

reference

I cannot tell reigned. different stories there and voices throughout the night before. The ful of all -was story

Who, with Casey, .the room which, wife liad utilised

so

later.

time

means,

oaken

the

by

startled

were

old nameless

pillar,

the old priest's of the innocent

Six o'clock

All

the

and

pre

.

was

thai

and

them

fingers. went

the

strongest

out

clipping

of

dining-room.

their

picking

They

and holly old kitchen of the dis

surrounded

was

the

Mass.

'

it

that

suggests

hot

were

galley

remonstrances

sex

very

the

for

One,

women

covered

"Oh,-

be opened entreaties

to

old

table

male

in

hall,

Xmas

work.

everywhere. wood cutting

the in

centred

did

women

one

over,

the

those o'clock

especially the six

the >the

but

;

the

Story.

.

the

fact

the

quietly their

the

reported the man

in"

amongst

the

'

.

but was returned, Masonic papers have

answer:

but

allow

are

induce

in

of the

Ghost

.

to

protection

it

granting An Freemasonry.

officer to

:

his;

to

in

predecessors

chief

Have endeavoured

to

of his

tradition

the

and

captain

True

them

.been asleep with after all she had "the i old squire,"

but breakfast in forwarding

be the

to

will,

NELLY'S A

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ah Prussian Lodges have sent to the Emperor William address praying he would be pleased to follow the that Three

seemed

This

to

and,

re-

was eyes there She assured

seen.

had

;

be

travelling expenses and of vthe witnesses while expenses in resident London. As long both as sides are in the same treated, the way, will not public probably object ; but it seems to impose on the Commission fhe useless duty of seeing that expenditure is pot tluown on the country by the of valueless witnesses; calling

after

her

joined preparations, event— great How these

will

Treasury.

confined

faith : and

tion,

Kerry

reduce considerably and expenditure to_ the parties will be carried out when principle foi" the witnesses Parn ellites come to examined. The expenses allowed strictly

Chinaman, barricading or the cookhouse galley, commenced to fire shots from a revolver at such of the .other members, of the as to force'an ship's company attempted he entrance into the deckhouse, il

wen'

-the.

and

course

dreadful

a

"of Mayo

by

paid

her

Com

her

but

sister,

rather,

that she saw his figure. in the least shaken in not in the reality of the appari I afraid rather am some

was

Emily

.

considerable

200

was

!

it

of the

dreamt

her

lady

be

to

-

low chair at his hands and a

wakened,

concerning

had

aud on expenses, all the that appears witnesses from brought

in in

young

opened

heard

Royal

a

She that

Emily that she out knowing it,

their

aualpgy

expenses the wilds

before

Parliamentary

or

receive

this

occurrences board a have at sea on happened in vessel is recorded the report of tbe Southern ship: voyage; of the American from New York to Cross, Sydney. as narrated The story, by the chief is that the officer of the vessel, briefly-

Messrs.. Avoca. mills, wreckage of a

complete

was

most

wrongs

that

at

exploded

recently Brothers'

1400 week per week emigrated do realise you

Ireland's bitter for redress.

One of the

,ongrauito quarry of Scotch estate. Five tons Argyll's in an excavutgunpowder were deposited it ed chamber; and when fired displaced 75,000 tons' of granite.

A boiler

famineM

1600

!

you wonder aloud to

taken place the Duke of

a

of

'

.

has just

mittee

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monster

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week died

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parachute descended rapidly height ihjury.

Church

of Baldwin, London.

near

escape

a

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Catholic

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a

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sister-in-law

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.Witnesses Commission

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Fontilliate,

de Mr.

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.

on "standing that said he with a terriblyhi his eyes, and

picture, She

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sittings hid fire,

nothing

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of an copy Eng card which is being circu lish Christmas in Leicestershire this :— lated year of VictoriaV the" 50" Years During

Inspector-

Clarke,

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looked round the room agonised expression

when

.

.

Saturday

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the groaned.

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members

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sent

testing O'Brien,

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Secretary bearer of

.

for the foundation school for boys

£2,400,000

Ireland,

letter

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from

purpose.:

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But

Ireland.' not

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in

its

it

well,

serve

its match These, in cross-examination

not

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have recourse of compromising

,

hope Members. reckless reference

lous in

Any to

the the

in

scanda

more

thing their

than

or

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and

Iish

in

,

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will the tactiea be seen of of Times and the the and unscrupulous' strata

examination, the agents to

direct

them

Molloy

be that

cannot

bus

them

as

played the fish, and at length plays to both the amusement them, caught and of the public. In- any indignation —

Senator hours, that the United

i

of

world

this

has

advance

whatever'

the the

Members

crime

before '

that the world did and has made no towards connecting or Mr. Parnell with

proved 'nothing know already Irish

so

the

seem,

of

".

ostentatiously Court. far

as

"the

as

from

ever

procedings

letters.

viz.,.

Uould

to Mr. then, the

why has

Parnell's

authenticity does it not before the world as

judge on' the

to

part

indefinately

ning now

the'

that be cian,

"

tlie

to

tell

on

public well

the world may This shyness

?.

this

postponing

issue

of

is

opinion,

begin which

to.

prove and

these

letters, proved itself

it'lfdcoijseiquently base forger, an

unscrupulous Such andabasoopponent.

case,

and

"may be asked, JSnglanJ tolerate

such

is

does the

"the.

case,

to

550,199

with

615

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the

in

in

1888."

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Oats

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a

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and

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Senate, publicans voted

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Pigs STANISLAUS'

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REY.

COLLEGE N.S.W.

DR.

much

of

the

-

addit and improvements which be mentioned a amongst may Chemical and Phil quipped Laboratory it is the osophy Hall, will, hoped, increase of the College and enable present advantages the Vincentian Fathers to give the pupils to

to the

For

their

care

Prospectus, VERY

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of

requirements

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being

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this

with

advertisement a

it

JOHN

in

the

Sole

Importers,

PLAYER Bathurst,

&

CO., N.S. W.

fur

is

a

and

a

quantity in sheep

for

flockmasters

are,

of matter and have

twenty

who will not of the altera-

of coinparisori " edition of Stephen's the new Book, of with the Farm," the same work of only who Those have years twenty ago. made a agriculture study know how great ordinary matter

stock

in

of the

'the the

la country. the late Mr. J. produce, before his just death, estimate of the milk yield

of dairy

C. Morton, his increased

less than 40 per covv per annum .by no as gallons compared with his previous in 1878. This for 3,500, 000 cows estimate and in milk in heifers or calf would of milk, moan over 140,000 extra gallons and above what tbe same animals yielded

-and this

would,

at

6d. pel' gallon 1878, to au amount extra return of for the United than £3,100,000

respect

or

"he

no

,

in

rotation. the

same

ground

but partial and "it were

best, ;

of the

out' more

able diseases/

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biff

be

lime

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it

clean

to

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FOOD.

that

was

tells

paper

reference of

a

42

mau,

a

peculiar food.

tinned

to

,

wie

umtji

mourners

Soori tbe only

or

story

The

years of age. health until? Then" he

He bad enjoyed very good about his fortieth birthday. became and languid unequal His friends it down work." put liver and various other causes. uis

f

his the

jr.

to

None were

lauiuy

he discovered that one of them who induced tomatoes. For three years

ill. was ,in

t

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with

-ui

for

O

Farmer

again.

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old

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action

extended or

w

grown

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affecting concerted

TINNED

case

farm

years altogether, starve out tbe

neighbourhood,

fashioned a

at

this

'

has been the" improvement

the'

urged

affecting succeeding year the Frequently

afford,

and

Gazette

our

be

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force.

be left

might

one

insects

there

the

nutrit -nor

""

one

years";

and there are few years, be astonished at the extent as is shown lion, by a

iu

tion

measure

in

plant

to select for each crop preferable insect attacks and diseases, a the greatest distance possible, field where that was crop before.. If some such year

such whole

even

of

each

-it

in

be taken as off setting all in tbe other branches. since the disastrous Tn sheep' however, losses from fluke in 1879 and 1880,

that

raising may

Wheat

arid

to subject location at from any the grown crop could

permanent

larger decrease

the

"

A

cattle.

system of crop

strict

can

by protection

efforts to very strenuous caused by the disastrously wet season. But it for cannot a moment be claimed that as the. figures tbe whole of the they staiid give story now as situation with 1878. compared The improveriient of our live and stock, in its economical -has been irianagement, enormous during the past ten or

C.M.,

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The

in no

soil

near

been, making undo tbe evils

IRELAND! P

stock.

shows numbers

President.

IRELAND!

this

with

the

the whole vicinity become with .the insects over-stocked "and thescores of diseases to. injurious thatthe locality particular crop. Shifting of such crop from one field to another

very fairly the increase

it

day.

apply to JY BYRNE,

increase

hut

a

reasons

that-

crop attack with increased entire

these figures that with an there

field

a

the plant food' left maize crop ; potatoes taken the "three. by

ones, a

that v

in

to plan ting objection crop year after year iu the same is that tbe insects and diseases

No.

crops,

are

the

28,938,715: 3,815,642'

and green

corn

knows

time where and that starved,

requirements. not the only

strongest favour of The chief

1,936.702 10,268,600

cultivated

area

of

stand, show

;

on a

not

was

the

ion

Acres.

has been an increase of 1,490,496 bnt for the bad head; and, doubtless, this the iucrease lambing season spririg would have been much This greater. however, is well worth as fact, noting,'

colonies.

Many important

suited

to

what

But

ever

ROTA-

TION.

would have do well after

will

wag

CROP

observing which can be pastured horses will subsist for

some

may

ions, well

entrusted

they

OF

farmer

horses

on

-

Times.

thrive gloriously the soil by in

of

is

few

of beef is also

'

4,177,121

32,571,018 3,769,960

...

as

every year Droduction

The

greater.—

sheep

2,668.226 2,264,448

9,761,288-

larger

pasture, of live

to whom it has been entrusted thq Mission, the Bishop of the Diocese. by his Lordship and Spacious well-appointed buildings, combined with of beauty and healthfiiliiess and tlie solid to situation; training imparted the pupils, have won for St. Stanis already laus' a the educa prominent place amongst establishments

...

increased

BYRNE.

above will for the EE-OPEN College academic under the year manage of the of the -Congregation of Priests

tional

...

Taken" as would seqm

coming ment

...

...

decrease The

...

same

to-day with a

similar to principle applies of the various farm crops.

.

1,927,066

...

Cattle

country

case.

the

1888.

No.

Stock.

-

,

whole

been 47,326,ami 1878, The changes

3,381,701 2,722,878 ...4,124,020

this

after

cultivated

Acres.

So iriuch is this the case ago. flockmasters believe that many much mutton'is as ,now produced

Every

are they attention. has there

1878. -

years that

cattle

not

The

case.

mutton

compared

as

_

and of the live stock carried cropping, in the two dealt on those .years acres,, in the table with, are given following

Crops.

mutton

BENEFITS

in

C©rn

baby

much

a

Kingdom

cultivated acres

do

the

tell

but to merit

United there have

acres,

acres

47,876,814

The

politi

public opinion continuance of

National Library of Australia

is

that

persuaded unable

is

auUimitjcity a

that

their value of the Times, of the main

pretty Times

the"

.

public Why, I'imes to essay prove of these letters? it as' place such proofs

the

not

.does

of

area

Times

career.

,

'

do

figures subject,

startling with 1878 compared increase in the total an

been

in the form Resolution, into which it is have' to will' thrown, and of Representatives, pass the llousbs receive the President's It is signature. of that, in the secret session alleged

the

-

look

States

and

concern

ments.

the the

pjove the. of these letters, authenticity nothing more would be necessary, to dam u Mr. Parnell in the eyes of the people, both and Ireland. in Such proof England V would not. put an end to tbe agitation for Home Rule, but it would put an end iorgeci

Senate passed, lasted which Resolu Edmunds's

Central America, and connection or must control the as to and just rights injuries of the United interests States, and as a menace to their welfare. The President is to convey the expression of requested these views to the European Govern

puraded Mean-

Commission

time people marrow

bare the

is

it

We

failure.

utter

sufficiently As

,

.

so great, that the farce is permitted in. the vain hope it is clear to.coutinue it now isof something turning up. After all these weary the Times weeks, are

.not

on

ship canal in such regard

a

;

the

in

try have,

coup

fiasco this brought precious amidst Commission to an untimely end, the jeers of the But in by-striiiders. is so England party eombidatiou strong and the monetary resources of the Tories ;

the

truth

disapproval of any European Govern the connection ment with the construction or control

fisherman

other would

an

agriculture,,

our

the

formerly Our sheep.

the

this

:

proceedings

These proceedings show imagined. those at are to prepared stop agents in order to compass their ends. nothing But has proved too able even Molloy for

a

five tion

Buttheman

be.

in

serious

:

gems'

of

the

States and Canal.

over

story think

the American. session secret

Lately

sworn

whom forward to Molloy,. they brought Mr. Parnell's tlie in prove complicity of the in the murders, Inv.incibles has proved himself an Pheenix Park, with From terrible a vengeance. enfant eviuence,

United

their

pressed, -declare what. they had just

might

or

The

come

was

quite

and stock-keeping and dairying that assumed leading position corn and the four-coursegrowing but a few years system occupied ago. issued If the agricultural statistics just tell of the change which the whole story

the doubt, has become a

has

Panama

out right examina do they

,

when that

are

to

responded

it

than with

.in

advice, have which

show the abomination con of disgrace English and of the opprobrium

jurisprudence justice.

undoubtedly

Kingdom

of

run

agents

on

reluctantly, and either contradict .patrons what they bad stated in direct

nis

the

is early maturity very widespread, stands that if to reason the same at" 'weight of beef can be got in a 'beast two or three years of age as was former at four -and five ly obtained the,'-' years, of meat ..made by the same quantity much number of animals is very greater

and

agricultural

adversity"

return.

this

out

came

,

and one, -too, all in the annual In' the matter of well there is no

as production doubt in the world but that the quicker of tbe same of meat production weight increases the per animal very largely sent to the "butcher for the quantities same number. The in improvement

to on nobly help and to encourage a improved practice manage-system of cropping and stock in accordance with altered, uient more markets. Tlie skies and overcrowded farm and cropping of the United practice

invariably,

though

or,

no

will

election

"witnesses.

own

turn

know might be

societies

a

giving

Meantime the to

tinues,

no

of

which,

opinion,

race.

.

to

willing for even

a;

tion, not

to

are

of this

greatness

permitted both ever, the Irish

"

who. though not

all

for

bye-elections indication

good

general

fellow-

his

The

pretty 'public

in' prisons of some soft its calumnies

even

harass

to

;

lodges.

has the

"Forger"

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be

not

Members

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lover been

Justice.

:

.Commission

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:

of

Opprobrium

The

shall

party

be swift Times and

will

vengeance terrible.

and

and pocket,; reputation and to slander them in the interests of the Salisbury Government Primrose and tbe ascendancy of the in

.The

,

their

holders, and sure,

:

supad-

great

for,

meat

has passed through a series agriculture trial. There were of seasons of great to the when the sun refused ripen years clouds IVuits of the earth, and when the that it caused dropped so much rain of fatness." -In the rottenness instead

little

a

-

-

race

doubt that when English make minds as to finally up their and true import ;of the-Comroission, to fully the nature of understand of the Times and its bottletactics

men

curse. .Nelly's Old of the taken root in Ballytyner, of " the old squire" and unquiet spirit of his. the Apparition" phantom coaeli .

promising

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can

this

still

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of place A very Faith have the but",

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we

it

was

tinned had taken

about two tins a week. One. of those tins was and examined, the analyst found salts of tin present in the tomatoes to tlieiexient of nearly 'one arid iu to the pound; salts of lead grain the proportion of more of. fchau the third lie,,

a

to

grain

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ilow

illness,

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FAILURE?

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increase

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-

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has

are

mean

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pills,

I said

the chamois. timid animal,

looked

had

goat

opening.

Bowser," "do camphor,

goat

the

indeed,

what

Earriugdou

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offering.

early

be better

can it

only

them,

should

pill

which

shooting followed

clothes

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and in small the shoulders, and,

dosen't fly 1 wouldn't

"

as

of

But

pared.

else than

bird.

sheets to Bowser, he turned and began to away up the steps themmy husband crawled hit beeu to a place of safety. lienhad

It's

he shouted. pig and build

!"

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them

(two

employed.

provided

Easy

any

the

from

with

say

j

a

di-7 vast be grown may in England alone thousand million)

has that

especially by machines and with purpose, greater the of the proportions

pill,

aud

Mr.

goat preferred

out doors. you step all as have as hard a heart for. yours the world." " And as for pigs, Mr. Bo wser, I hope The neighbors of 'em. you won't think haven't yet got over your last adventure in

sheetB out

To

in

nauseous

slowly by band, as the small. was comparatively 'To-day with greater produced infinitely

are

rapidity for the iu too,

and

goat

and what

made

were

demand

he

across

to

fewvery really be honestly that cau commended for pills Most of them either use. under popular the mark. As shoot or overshoot everybody of some it be well to takes pills kind, may

head

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the

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pills

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in

history. swallow easily

in

disagreeable

days they

back

us

useful,

pills

up

he

enable

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stately

the

ran

very, inensious

photographer as

;

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medicine

taking far

form

but

million

surprise have just

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his

to

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canary the child

to See how

half way streak of

yet

when,

whose poverty had poor shoemaker to part with some of his him compelled after a steak utensils, getting culinary dinner for his found that he had dressed In this it. no knife to cut exigency he as a to his awl had' recourse substitute,

aniseeks

feet.

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are

of dates

pills

imagined

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about

and over. They rose They rolled down Sometimes again. up aud went was on his hands and knees Mr. Bowser 1 and again he was doubled on the grass. screamed for the cook, and with great of of mind she seized a couple, presence

us soon came up the office I mentioned the fact, and added You are not another going to buy dog, I hope ?"

be

see

not

was

across

the

to

came

day aud

the other Bowser, and

for

a

The

A dull thud grass. over the and the baby flew clothesline went to grass. How" I and Mr. Bowser the house child into I can't that got remember, but I guess the goat was too Bowser to notice me. Mr. busy with

gacht

Goat.

Bowser's

Mb.

door

off.'

as

nacht

the

over

Three

A

exclaiming, indeed, my

have

of

night) —

promise

you

you

en-

that,

burglars Mrs.

Let

he

from in

(waking

my

I know your Great Schacht! yacht. I'll You ought to be shncht. placht. is nacht stir one Your yacht jacht. old Detroit but an tuohb." nothing

he was buried.

matter;

there's

sure

keep

a

:

Mrs.

I

The

not

lowered his

!

when that

with

a to sugar. fly I'll have stands here this afternoon." He was advancing

tracht

be for unswernhle Free Prees. !"— -Detroit

How

form

will.

have I

William

!

entirely

you him

were

I

there!'!

their

Borne folks deal in do. Come out

"Dangerous!

where

spaclit

never

aud the steps, out and struck " He may Bowser."

a

crowd

a

made

going

'

the

as

never

However,

You will

Tree Press.

saw

the

a man answered, he, O,' replied them in we carry

the

through

which

was

to

yacht." " I wacht

any.' passing

approaching

teeople

down

yard

mollify

You

him

get

!

not

will

point One

out. William had We went just the last of the kitchen towels the finished aud he acted bad left on the grass, girl a goat who wanted more like something Mr. Bowser to fiuish solid up on. and started down took baby in his arms

?"

let's

for

sanitary equalled.

much

you to.

"

!

!

but

way.

no

!

I

every timid very It rather

a

to

desiring

Certainly. I imitation. the back yard."

!

com

in

beautiful

Yacht yacht !" yacht " Oh No, I have nacht." too "If nacht hacht it's

play said the won.'

sense

your

that

to

indigenous

I

yours

Dreadful innocent You are never to blame about anything I;., am the Just heed. always culprit! what I am however. This is saying, the last the last Don't positively drive me or Mrs. Bowser, auy further, Oh,

:

!

know

the child. you and made a purchase of a goat." " A real goat ?"

yacht ?" whacht

is

or

for

?"

yacht

Mr.

Swit India, Asia, three other countries.

in

two

expect

that

term

beautiful

seen

Beautiful

"

we

being

my

found

and

Yes,

cau't

Raght.

seen

"Beautiful

at

You

«

Chester,

near

"

Have you Have I

a

;

I said, further.

whacht ?"

I young lady, at his archly, of good sense,

she stock

Irishman,

village

well,'

pound

clever

a

'

"

"

1

one

his

on

of presence don't wonder,'

An

is

ignorant

plimented

the proper

for

pickle'

Yachting

my horse

guinea

a

Very

guinea.'

aud there

'

loser,

lost

sovereign. said the other, '

a

was'

'preserve.'

on

a

mistaken,'

ed for

it

my didn't

on

'

cards

an

:

'

yard.

"

of

is

it

!"

up with I didn't

put

ever

"Why?

a

valuable

be back

our

The chamois is the goat is not. of muu." the society " 1 wish I knew as rnul

earnestly May God pickle at the yon Imagine his consternation that he had used the unfor explanation word

cannot

try.

subscrip wondered for your

do.

it

doctor

feet

w

next

«hall

that

now

:

you ?"

goats

here and 6ay to you right the last ol nonsense piece

he

breakfast

only but in

keep

is

zerland The goat

!'

tunate

not

they

chamois

him

exclaimed

:

It

weather

boys, the back

offensive." everything he?" "Would not with "Do confound tbo goat Mrs. Bowser. There's chamois, between marked difference them.

:

.

from

free

?" his

:

;

sequences

are

would

goat

with despair of ever reaching was One of his friends go and to his wishing express ing away, their safe journey, he wish for hearty

:

hen-coop whitewashed.

the

that

for

How ?"

of view

replied

the

in

and dodged and twisted fun for minutes. twenty

him that he had it suddenly struck and he went engagement elsewhere over the fence like a cat and clattered of sight on the sidewalk. out By-andin. hy Mr. Bowser came 44 Is he gone ?" I asked. > " Yes he is gone. And I want to

with

the barn, and the

to

inquired do Bowser,

"They

perfection.

See here, Uncle Rastus what are my hen-coop at you doing around hour of the night ? Uncle Rastus this ast I was to yo', promptly gwine ter ef yo' don' wan' Mister git Smif, dat

editor

be very like The farmer editor the

what

filled

of

the

The

belief

my will

-.

out

into

wool and meat,

is in Boston A Frenchman lesiding his attempts to in almost discouraged rie made learn "the English language, with until an inci difficulty, progress has dent occurred the other day which

get.

window

to

I

it,

finished

money

is

"

ducked

had great

Then

door

T knew said never

as

placidly

Mrs.

4<

from that

weeks in

two

wo

there

driving at, of the word when he happened to think " unsettled." He sent » postal order.

He the and

year. weeks in

"

of

month next of editor

expect

may farmer

bill."

hour

for

and recreation,

rest

getting

country

has

man

When

and

next

waiting a goat

and

with

turned had

was

goat

up

kind

what

me

the

w.m-u'

sneaked

to terms

and back

that, «<l

hud

on

for valuable only " I went on, but of view cannot they

off

William

tied securely boys kept'a vigilant what That's Mr.

to,

meat,"

an

:

started

tooth

the

up heart

which

and her times the price see where the

was

the

not

and

the ran down stairs lounge, and a minute later snow-shovel, he appeared in the back yard and made a rush for the He hit the goat. the fence, and clothesreel, the barn, the ash-barrel but he missed the ; goat.

daily,

don't

are

the

for

dressing

cow

a

five

besides.

his He

set

came

miles.

tell

paper.

is

tion

carried

We a

month

eat." business

It

train

you

country

disagreeable " the wandei'er, Oh no," rejoined ain't so as the it half disagreeable I don't I meet. mind the life so people much as I do the dogs and the things to

Can

train

to

and

was

word.

of

the

hundred

a

weather

"

A four-

of

wrote

wife.

I git

bad

until

it

buys

animal

uiui

but

wool

rolled

streets."

They

ropes,

oye ou Bowser

of

head he acquired he dropped on his hands and

behind

wards

I'll

of milk

with

friend

emblematic

and

When

station. ran

way, when knees. The

naively replied 'em." touch nohody'll the life of a tramp yon find

Don't

aged

kind

a

gives two quarts feed alone comes of her milk, I

Bowser

right

"

host outside

his

etiquette If

outs.

who wanted

visitor,

said

years, of rye,

sheaf

autumn,

A very cheap system has been discovered dentistry by a man, who tied one end of a string round a tooth and the other end to the painful rear of a train about to leave that was

out

?"

day

warm

a

have

can

it

on

vest

a

90

thau a

the and

nothing

They

a sanitary point be equalled." He uttered and crept into the a groan house and tumbled on the lounge. It t< ok me hour to get the grass an and sand out of baby's and I eyes and ears, had when Mr. finished Bowser just

?".

of others thiiik and gadding the " If a husband

"

their in

or

Mr. Bowser. them. The

secret."

a

liquor.'

angry.

Does

asks,

exchange

demand

died

man

was

in

effective'

found

sometimes

are

"

An

ed,

often

are

physicians

At least, of patients.

old

it

we

time,

suppose.

does

since,

know

4

for

so

I didn't

want

never

I

uo,

out

gettiug per day

in." comes economy He didn't tu reply morning when I'opei the same three bays

a

regretfully. to know.'' of it thought

? I

it

was

to on his coffin; maturity, place the female neighbour who had known all his life his funeral, deceased attended. the sheaf of rye, exclaimed and, seeing How He always did like appropriate.

itself.

are

tell

was

A

to tell her age, may refuse cannot conceal her rage. That

speaks

men

Why,

sent

woman

she

replied

did you

Well,

more

they

anything

else.

A

"

An

find

men

never

she

secret," banket

a

say "A

it

I

the squealing did I have to of the pen a

vV hat

Oh,

eows

wife

didn't what I

"you

about auy one anything That's a secret." telling you ? Becrot know Why, I didn't

sleepers.

piece

his

to

Berkey

dinner,

to

"

laid

said at

?

pumkin-head What pig.

u

let's not have more well, any We don'i or dogs. pigs or liens seem to understand them." we? if we don't "Don't We dou't want are and to ! Some wives domestic like to make a home of a home, but -"

own

with

say"

yesterday

inkumbrance.

decided

are

for

pass shadow

a

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lawyer

die game. before the sun The wind. ?

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making Why

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contractor

:

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parts

of Summer Goods made by Mrs. Hearman her during visit to the English and Con Markets. tinental

Consisting

Perth.

&c. AY'S

T7

IN

The Settlers

at least V. E.

save

E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker

COUGHS,

EOR Asthma,

all

and

on

taken

in

exchange Goods 'despatched Colony.

large

STREET,

iFirst for

Y. Practical

houses.

Uppers kangaroo

in'

Stores,

Slianirdck

sold. guarantee every article TIME PAYMENT. POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE

and the

the

to announce -beg manufacture all

favours,

prepared

are.

to

will

from by buying besides having a large cent.,

Nesbit,

PERTH,

THE

Straw Hats, Straw Hats and Bonnets. 25 Cases Ladies, Girls, Young Ladies, aud Boys, all sizes and Mens, Youths marked to specially low prices qualities meet the present temporary depression. The public should take this opportunity of purchasing goods at prices much be-

Spectacles.

customers

collecting, 20 per

he

and opened the

OF

lbs.)

VARIETY.

Jewellery, &c.,sold Watches, Clocks, TIME PAYMENT with IMMED at ex IATE to householders possession As no low heavy prices. ceedingly is commission and convassing paid for

FACTORY.

boxes (120

DRAPERY

on

,

small

r

ar-j

quarter'

cases,

Studs

Vendors

all

by

the

Oilmen's

.

are

in

Necklets

in

Spirits octaves.

and

Tobacco

Necklets Studs Jet Brooches & Earrings „ Keepers Alberts Wedding Rings ,, Electro Plated Cups Clocks

St.)

Flour.

Sugars, and

Wines

that

announce

received

'm

amsiiagci

Gent's

Ladies'

Breast

London; And

do.

at

only 78,

Manufactured

are

&c.

Harness,

asks

Earrings Alberts Leontines

Leontines Rings, Gent's

'

,,

MEDICINE

to

has just

.and pieces, (muzzle Ammunition— S add

loading)

Draper—

City

(Brooches

Alberts

-The

-

,

Teas,

Silver Watches Bracelets Silver & E. sets B.

Earrings

Females

to

incidental

a

wonderfully

Success-'

HEARMAN,

6.

.

AEGrS

.Iron,

setsB.&E. Brooches

like

Snider

Revolvers,

Fowling

Iery,

repaired

Corrugated

Pumps,

Rifles,

breech

Watches

Gold

become

also

requirements,

Galvanized

Douglas

Walthams Gold

Ladies'

Silver Watches Bracelets

never-

consti

lias

cause,

weakened.

a

the

or

repaired. Nesbit's

Watches

LIFE.

as

where

cases

whatever

or

efficacious of

recommended

confidently

vigour

OF

or

Gold

Gent's

and

tone, SPRINGS

MAIN

great

Kidneys, energy,

giving

the

on

Station

f

Stooks

full

other

Wires,

(Colony. with a two of every

Jewellery to order

hand

on

;

the

.in

Watches

other

years' guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers

and

BLOOD,

soothingly,

yet

Stomach,

Liivbr, to

the

purify

and

These

of Life.

Succeeds

.

most

and

Pills

famous

CHEAPEST

always

Agents,

tools, Carpenters' goods, Wool Anvils, Portable bales, Forges, Wire Cornsacks, Netting, Fencing

Walthams

Nesbit's

exception.

the

are,

-

These

ranks

necessaries

the leading

amongst tct

Medicine

Importers

Station

and

HAYE sundry

.

.

without Household

Great

This

Merchants,

Stock

first-class cheapest EVERY and in 'Nesbit's the colony. description English Levers (capped and .jewelled) stand and rough ..work, (guaran riding teed for two The Best Watch years.

-pvyy|.ttt„

and

,

selected stock of... of Jewellery

.

HAS

best

Watches

"Nothing

FREMANTLE,

PERTH.

STREET, the

Season.

|

.

[?]

of

(Late

Jeweller,

oltlie

Summer

WAREHOUSE,

COLONIAL

!

Commencement

C O.,

,

at

the

for office

Howick-street

Bryan.

the

times

cheap. Healy.

Rev.

Right

of the" ,

W. A.

Perth,

by

I

National Library of Australia

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