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Inhuman

Treatment

of

garb. twisted

Pat

the

take the Freeman

from

following of Feb 9th

the

Clonniel, Thursday Evening. his has to-day Balfour eclipsed

Mr

for

record

and

cruelty

O'Brien

him

made

own

their indignation, expressing use those others threats while against for attack Mr. the upon responsible

and the Governor of his triumphs,

out, scene

prevent what he proclaimed to throw off do,

out

ing

resolved

time when the gates of the the Mr. O'Brien upon the usual acted without

the

closed jail authorities of petty amount

and insolence, their better in

tyranny

and this change for the lasted behaviour through in Mr. O'Brien was lodged

the

night. of the

one-

which in there untried prisoner's cells, mattress 'was a bed with a and. bed made to No was clothes. attempt rules conform to prison compel him to he was visited until after by the prison who was a gentlemandoctor, appointed but

a

Dr.

to

time since in succession who held the post Hemphill, 6bort

for

At a to ten' years. quarter Mr. first Michael o'clock the visitor, Mr. and he found Ryan, J.P, arrived, in which he had in the cell O'Brien He describes him as passed the night. after

time looking

at that

weary very of the past few days. journeys and was in the best of spirits, as he always and determined,

He is.

on

came

visitor

a

doctor, opened he desired to make a medical examination declined of the prisoner. Mr. O'Brien to his to. in reference health, speak of Mr. Balfour because of the utterances about

former

on

that

topic doctor The prison out into to come

Mr.

O'Brien

and open corridor for examination there. and naturally declined, an

submit himself This request was the doctor's manner heated, left.

and Those

after

to to

strong

use

the

matters

the

treatment

Soon removed

and

to

to

clothes

the

on

to

take

with

off

some

Mr.

floor. his

vehemence >

attempt to degrade him. against to The Governor ordered the warders and tear the clothes Mr. O'Brien seise warders at once The five off him. and the unequal struggle obeyed, him for held a The men began. him on and then threw the moment knelt of the cell, where they upon floor wonderful the most but with him, William and nervous resolution energy informed,

to resist,

continued with

perseverance ed for nearly

that half

such the an

struggle hour.

and,

I

am

determined continu

When

the

dragged off his body from was given to take him the cell and weigh him. This new indignity he fought against and with greater equal resolution frith

clothes were a direction

at last

National Library of Australia

piUtic

him

asked;

Attf

UJjr

Ittou

how

he

lubot

taken AAIS wuu

vwiTj

the passed have spent

"I

.replied,

had

Inni>

—.«

blllUo

him

who

his

times and

most

which formed He has taken of

which

day

a

mean

advantage

about

It

his cell being with warmed

is

allowed he has left

morning,

No to

him

a

paid

make

any

nor

Mayor

O'Brien

Mr.

to

far

O'Brien

or dauip hot water

com be tolerably as the is temperature was made to request

seems

of

cell

up his

this

made' to attempt his bed and bed

o'clock second condition

the found

Saturday

on

and

visit,

altered

very He then had the much for the worse. with the governor of interview following the jail, Mr. Andrews: " I will hold you said Mr. Condon —

your O'Brien's

change

is

this

masters for responsible unless there is murder his and Itreatment, made warning public.

Mr

in mistaken that he ought breaking deliberately cannot

power doctor

is

Governor

replied

to

his

alter

the only

person

treatment. who

can

interview

then

ended.

hear

entitled

punished the law. Bnt however much

these

therefore

were

necessary.

cannot

reply

coercive But Mr.

this

upon

point,

interfered

of

has

personally of Irish jails discipline shall net be priests has what Mr. O'Brien

but him

it it

with

the

of

example

the

the

is

a

General

Adjutant-

War

State

for

iu

member

a

The order

or

a

killed

prison

without

Primrose

blameworthy Mr. O'Brien stood

read

the public of the brutal

Post.)

treatment

Is

in

it

to

looks

him

upon for

a

a

to

him

the

same

to

take

is

gress

and

speech to

place or

to

treatment

prison

the

that like

Mr.

ardent

of

ruffiau.

Daily

Mail.) the

went

against Carrick-ou-Suir

It

indignation.

object the briog

to

system contempt measures for

such

talk

ordinary the prison

convict;

strained, him when not but better, criminal this in such treatmeut

that

It Mr.

object.

though

rules, not in

exist,

against

into only and detesta could not

an

as

an

find

not

liis

we

and

assuming find

worse

favour him than

a we

country, constitutes

a

abominable not outrage, O'Brien but only, the upon aud Irslaud. people of Great Britain The Star says Those who have seep Mr. O'Brien know how delicate and disgraceful upon Mr.

the him

accord us

is

frail

is

of

Like

physique. dauntless

courage

many and

his resolve, heart and spirit lor the frume great in which uie encased. they Ho is the one survivor of a large family, one of every whom in succession was struck down and anybody that looks by consumption, at his hollow cheeks aud spare frame too

are

often

must

have in

that

pation others

feit

his

the

antici

gloomy the

doom

of the but not postponed averted. This poor man for half an hour fought the brutes desperately against who were Mr. Bailout's work. doing Me fought uutil at last his senses and gave way, then, as he lay on the floor,

O'Brien,

between

his

anothei man unshakable

a

Union

were

we

say

royal pro and Ireland to the

the

street

than

to

common

case

was

fainting,

the

friends

a

British

effective

treated,

Mercury.) to Goschen's purpose view of the situation cheerful

learn

of

into

nonsense

them but

Leeds

something through England of

the

that

but

when

to

at was Clonmel, prison of his clothes und stripped forcibly usual to the of indignity subjected having to don the prison garb and of It having his hair aud beard cut off. for all be " good news" indeed must

gates there

as

man

coercion

O'Brien

felons.

to

a

is

of he had personally aud directed this of piece Had he possessed a spark of soul he would have been

have been taken

It will be cheering news, perhaps such as would win the plaudits of " of the truer friends of gathering

any Ireland," fresh from

he maltreatment

tho

laugh

more

tion,

a very 110 Ireland. It is " cheering news," doubt to the right hon. and gentleman, who with him to to those sympathise of tho repre learn that the most popular sentatives of the Irish people is at last Irish under lock and key in an safely

too,

him

doing

if

more

ridicule,

in

jail.

it

say that

had tho express Government been to

the whole

Mr.

suits

It

sent

politician

political

refuses conscience with malefactors level

on

for

as

North

felt

of

;

a

be

will

? There is barber a limit to of coercion, and that the toleration common is exceeded when sense limit to and and decency violence give way Mr. Balfour may cruelty. deny that and Mr. O'Brien is a political prisoner, have the support in doing so he may of but the country does hi3 'bdiTeqgUes not 'measure his offence by technicalities. as

the

something

and

prison public

to

coorcionists at they have had their revenge now, and in a fashion which is characteristic enough. The account of the usage to which Mr. O'Brien was be read with subjected will

Mr. Government by forcibly stripping and takiug of his clothes off O'Brien it be imagined that his or can the hair, is to be saved by the Union prison

It

is

nor

temper

the

If

the Mi.

to-day of

the

(From

Clonmel Prison that be supposed sentiment of Ireland, where Mr. O'Brien is every where received with can be weaned from the enthusiasm, and turned in cause favour of National O'Brien

clothier

English however

an

as compared impotent with the loyalty of a people. Right in the teeth of Mr. Balfour's constituents he flung his and Mr. Balfour challenge, has taken

deep pain and surprise will

William

of rules,

it

Daily

Liverpool

be with

yesterday. the popular

that

that enviable

an

really

;

up in

the

will

account

aosomteiy offence in an of Secretary

taste.

(From

metaphysics is

in prison discipline who has fimo-ht and who had contrived courageously, to be arrested at the climax of a dramatic scene at which the went applause otherwise than to Mr. Balfour. But Mr. Balfour has preferred to take his It has been his boast that the revenge. coercion law was swift and sure of foot Mr. O'Brien that it was proved

lower the standard and debase the level

morality

believed malice or he stands

brings treatment Mr. may be a matter Mr. Balfour can his defence and

prison

work. of greatness eager to relax favour of a

O'Brien

success,

of political of public

oyer

devil's

of boycotting praise if Parliament. Yet, Lord were Wolseley

to

Ihe

execution, of injustice

scintilla

was treated would Radical cry such Mr. upon barbarity. his is best, doing happily

Balfour

uot

personal

what Dublin Castle chooses precisely make them, and the Irish Secretary. A hundred times the direct responsi for harshness or bility has been leniency traced to man tho who presides over the Castle so that machineiy, Mr. Balfour can't shelter himself behind the

every

yesterday, shame

(From

no

of

Mr. Stanhope treated as Mr.

It that

or

than

of

to

as

worse

far

shame

are

that to do

mischievous speeches actually than Mr. O'Brien or any of his political To ever made in their lives. friends immediate

have

we

of

the technically has undergone

prisoner.

more

war

the

home brought Insincere, unworthy of human in beings have held bins to be,

prove by coercionist Mr. O'Brien's case one compared with

League, and Tories cannot object to that. Lord second In the place, Wolseley Mr. have and Secretary Stanhope made

now

article

not

of questiou. Probably cite the prison rules in

Conservative If our not doing. O'Brien has made friends say that Mr. and deserves no a mischievous speech there are two auswers. the In sympathy, his audience he only advised first place, follow

it

O'Brien

for

to

till

op

an

Revenge,"

To-day impeached as guilty of one of the worst forms of meauuess. Whether a 'sentence which carried no hard labour

his

Balfour because he

compelled been half

is

Balfour.

capable vindictiveness.

measures

by directing

go

having the fate we keeping

his

in

,

Balfour's hard if

scene

Mr.

to

was

with

will

Leader.)

Deader

Mr.

yesterday's

for

be

It

says—

a take They think that he and action,

and Salisbury Mr. O'Brien that

"

or

after a struggle, yesterday, desperate naked in Clonmel Jaii, that hi3 stripped and that he was was cut beard off, after his state found in a prostrate be said Mr. exertions. O'Brien it will refused to put on the garb of a convict,

It

treatment. change in Mr. O'Brien's Mr. the Then Condon asked that should the Governor communicate and ho had given to the doctor, caution a change was ordered at once ho unless it and that see the doctor would to. should be held responsible. that the The Governor promised and the communication would be sent, a

opponent

Scottish

Scottish

The

fear

the

(From

jltouso

Lord

to

nephew

will

have

-'I

to

poli

to

scorn

them,

please amuse

accorded

some

be much more merciful on the if the took him out part of your masters a of infantry shot before and platoon him by a process him than to assassinate of slow and refined such as I cruelty out." see you are carrying

The

quite

even

and

mind would

of anyone. conscientiously, his political

is

his

the

is

but

;

many

They

tne

m

honourable without

an

speaks but who

course

U \brien

as

favour,

predict inevitable

night. the

three

treat

by

read

I

night. a

deep

jl

was Some row going and I was whole time, marching and kept awake by a constant Not knowing what counter-marching. I was all this might protend, kept per-

have would

clothes,'

this

O'Brien

1

deprive again clothes." About four

the

O'Brien declined and protested

shocked at the change which

Mr.

common

another

convict's

morn of the doctor yesterday and He looked extremely pale ing. to livid— in there did not appear fact, I was be a particle of blood in his face.

and pipes, as fortable concerned.

to one in and brought night When of the prison. portion in this he had been placed apartment of the the Governor Mr. Andrews, and five warders entered the cell. prison, on Mr. O'Brien called The Governor and at the same his clothes, to remove of the warders laid a new suit of time one

passed

after

visit

cold.

was O'Brien which he had

in

cell

lying his cell

in

put

the

on

complaint

be meted out the prison.

Mr.

afterwards from the

was

still

to

he

left

then

O'Brien

I found Mr. which pallet

personal

given

with safety

felons might Mr. O'Brien,

his

in

words

so he must have felt very much himself, conduct about Dr. Hewetson's convinced him as " a studiously when he describes Dr. Hewetson offensive brute." report

ed that

of

account

following

visit:

language

somewhat

know Mr. O'Brien who need not to be told that he is

personally slow very reference

who Mr. O'Brien

with

brown cocoa which the bread, of the regula constitutes the remainder I have known tion diet untasted. Mr. for more than O'Brien twenty him so bad as he and I never saw years, now. 1 think he is in a is really He condition. makes dangerous ,110

became further

sortie

the

gives

of Clonmel,

Mayor

intorview

an

of three potatoes, dinner yesterday. half a pint milk,

occasions.

invited

M.P.,

had

on the rack, with the result pectually that bone in my body js aching, every miserable head is in a most and my O'Brien condition." Mr., has had noth the shape of solid food since he ing in with the exception the entered prison,

different

the prison; and said that

Hewetson,. the .door,

Condon,

be

of Conservative and regret. pain

Mr.

may

O'Brien's

will

have known of Commons

is

practically was the cell where the outrage committed upon him and in bed, for Dr. that a bed should be Hewetson ordered brought into the cell and the plank upon of his which he lay on the second night T. taken Mr. imprisonment away has

and Ireland that this prominent but the honoured yesterday of the guest Mayor and Mayoress of Manchester, is the occupant to-day of the felon's cell treated in more barbarous fashion if report speaks truly, than the worst criminal iu Clonmel.

England

News.)

Daily

gentlemen

with

tics

and

He

in

still

miserable on in Jail

>

prison

unchanged

remains

He'

was

resolute Boon

to came J.P, Cantwcll, and he also found him

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The next errand. Dr.

the

the

Sunday. W. O'Brien

Clonmel, of Mr.

condition

The

the

many

carry he was

clothes.

to

the of the

some leaving his prisoner

to

warders '

from

retired

Out

Irishman

of Mr.

prison

English

of

O'Brien.

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helpess

his

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out his revenge. to write while calmly easy of to-day in the proceedings all the and with Jail, people

Clonmel around

in

the

has carried

narrating

success.

his

up

in

ment

tactician,

hands.

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stock laughing of the English people when he address on in Manchester ed the meeting and to-day the Chief Monday evening, Secretary not It is

skilful

the

(From The account

them

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Mr.

meanness.

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arms

his

the

on

rage-

back, and in spite of all his efforts were the clothes dragged on him, in a but not he fell exhausted, until, now fit. The warders fainting

riot.

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the

put on caught

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particular. to

may be left of a nation it

of England indignation inarticulate. The Echo (Unionist) and board moustache

its

shorn

off

took

yesterday." Mall Gazette The Pall

Clonmel

at

O'Brien

yesterday

was

dispossessed force and

by main

clothes prison

while

apparel to the

owing

resistance

violence

away, naked,

and

clipped that so

his

not

suffered sake.

once

Figott

Richard

sent He

once

was

Pigotfc

for

publishiug of which paper,

:

he

to

Mr. ;

.

pro Holo

for

cause

young

this

hear

men

young see them allowed those

not

in too,

too, all

they their

see they revolu

only justify it abroad then, at home, but foster and madness, into desperation stung taught. should they act upon the lesson ? Where is the exoneration Where is on a vitiated ? On verdict, the mercy on evidence which has tainted testimony, swearers as that of false been admitted on a verdict avowed to be or perjurers, and a youth two men flawed with error— are law an infant— of the the —in eye death. Behold Eng done to a cruel and the conviction in land's justice behold mercy England's condemnation— and execution of the the sentence in and Allen, Larkin, prisoners political written indeed, large There, O'Brien. of bloodin letters and deep— written of England and read the mercy justice land they loved They died far from the they would fain have far from the nation slandered by theorgans of served— foully of in the midst aristocracy a sanguinary It is said as bayonets. four thousands were offenders that an excuse they had to an but army society, against and the people them between interfere said as an It was a rescue. to prevent were mere that non-political excuse they to lives but they offered their criminals and then save those of two fellowmen, to the faces turned their with died their souls, with trust in God in west, the their patriotic cry on lips and —

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God

save

Ireland

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in

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short

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paragraph by a report

of the removal

who dared to bariof tbe men prison and windows their doors against cade of becomes What finally the evictors. the evicted nobody asks, may lliey or the emigrant die in the

poorhouse

another shore, may reach to re where no one is ready or willing and the young ceive them, and .where and inevitably drop to weak naturally or

ship,

they

bottom of all society, lowest of vice into the easy grooves slipping are the them. Where for prepared of their will inform us that statistics and suffer struggles infinitely pathetic of tb,eir and of the tragedy living ings, are not and dying ? They themselves diffi able to describe them, and it were to the undertake cult for any outsider writ were If the history description. the ten an with even attempt at truth, tbe

Irish ancieut faces on

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knife,

effusions), one

with

and delightful

plentiful

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the

of

and

the and 9ven parentage, is the parent, woefully ever come either should

the the

purple tender and rills

would be revelation go far towards shaking of Tory philosophy. ness It ate

was

class

struggle themselves beg;

well here life,

an

by. for

as

appalling the callous

asking all who

and leave aud the

a

new

you

a

country,

It

a

is

question. from can go to depart the glens empty of human field

pastures

for

cattle

from an impoverished escape of youth with their little capital country to aud and keen wits, give and energy does not which a foreign community, worth of their want them, the entire their their faith, virtues, life's labor, It is evident that, ? and their posterity money, they seldom having made a little alone,

to

the police. The that he thongh

once,

such

it

after

offered

only

opposition

to

invective

that

the

to

hostility all,

a

of fouleBt

would not to

guard

time

closely,

examination

the

the

papers

The police had for by the

it.

reproduce him very

the

over

was

a desire to manifested strong He has now been lynch the assassin. to the goal at Offenburg to consigned trial It is feared await his in March. be circumstances will that extenuating

people

the

in

urged

be lot

man

and the shape of insanity, with a few years of im

off

prisonment.

O'Connor's

Evidence.

!

He

declares

and

recants

His Commission

cd causoways, the tumble-down villages, the vice of the cities, the squalor, the the Yet bell holy drinking-shops and there is abundance of faith ring, and prayer, enough to keep us close to He will God till iu His own good time

Statements

extend

evidence some sensational who gave before Commission last the special is said to have month, which statement London been made before a solicitor,

hand

mighty

a

during

and

efforts,

to

help enable

will

our

Perjured.

FreemarCs Journal of a late date a long statement which it says publishes has been made O'Connor, by Thomas witness from Castleisland the Kerry,

to

the full of our possibili height and to realise the ideal which the children of the "New World con havje rise

the

The

en

us

before were

!

to

ties,

who and

of the unknown Erin whom they as their have been. taught to look upon naother.Advocate

ceived

is

for

Commissioner

a

opt dn The lloWirig

was

preseuce.

Affidavits, solitci

the

writteh.

tor's

the

is

state-

.

ai—

M—

Murder A

of

Priest

a

in

:

The

30. Dean —

of

of

great

was

a

joiued Land

attended

member

by

Juorderer

brutality. of considerable

and a political parish priest, iu tbe Baden land, having repre this district for many years in the

and being editor Lahrcr a Anzecger, the political education

and

owner

of

written paper of the people. ho sided with

During the Kulturkampf all were the Church; but his writings as as much marked by charity by out and zeal for his cause, spoken candour esteem lie was held in tbe highest by almost his opponents, worshipped by his 'and loved and much consulted by flock, He his had been fellow-clergymen. as a weak assisted by a curate of late, ness

of

unequal ing

to

population

had rendered him the heart to the heavy duties .of minister of a the necessities spiritual of 10,000,

arid

he

h$d with-

existed.

society

ever

to

the society,

join

Inner circle, know such asked I was never from got arms or

'boys'

knowledge

my

never

do I

iu took part of Ardriarle, was for it by I never or Mullen. paid took nor ever in part Timothy Iloran of Mr. R. on the estate rent warning 1 Mr. never Meredith. spoke to in March, at Currow 1881, Harrington nor I was not there the Sunday he was

a

ability,

was

of the

to

nor

and sincerely gave before

4 arid 14 on ( sic JCumuiission all false. I never nearly branch of the the Castleisland I was never a League in 1880.

the Royal Dec. last

last in my circumstances

Jriarrer

man

model

for

Baden.

to the writes in Baden, .January Rural assassination of the

Lahr,

was

letter,

I

declare

Freiburg

mentioned

I do herel?s(liemny that the Widence

"

correspondent

Guardian

tbe

for place I that

is,

one no. object of his fury, Had he fellow watched. a threat a Govern against he would have be.en locked has but the Kulturampf

the such

official at

rent

if

of

greens

Landtag,

successful

a

of were

Bismarck, towards them is language The criminal condoned and not noticed. was taken to the body of his victim, where he again indulged in such a tor

a

kind tbat used to haunt of their legions our and our ferny rocks and eagle-crags and heathery wilderness. But Ululu cabins and sloppy, unmendthe broken

sented fortun

more

to

of all

conscientious that violent

liquid of wood, and field, and wan the rivers, the splendours of moor and dering mists, of moor the cries and whispers bogland, fowl and sea birds, with here and there left to of the or a banshee tell a fairy

leader

even

and of a stronger those who make and earn for life in

to

the

behind who, clergy,

very

so

had

left

the

hills,

as

had

up

Disenchantment is -Brazil. of the perfec sad, and dreamers of Ireland must expect to be pained tion with her failings. by coming in contact have

name

ment

always

notes,

over

feature

uttered

Hy

their

who

heard by many, amongst others by to be threats the police, against uttering the clergy, Protestant as well as Catho of aud was e vidently in a state lic, on mental excitement frenzy, bordering Deau he had mentioned Forderer by

exile,

original

world

the

blacks,"

was

Irish

disappointed in search

handed

worst

to,

is

of

visitor

young

it

rid

"

ideal

this

would

of hell and the enemies of the He was at once arrested and when it brought before the magistrate, that a few appeared days before— this his was own boast sent a threatening of Ferito the post-card Archbishop had detained which the post-office burg,'

exaggera

of much

proportion but so

he

of the

more

people.

tion.

Ireland dream

or

spirits

walk diamond-

accustomed

that

boasted

his friend, neighbour's at hand, and the just grave covered Shamrocks is but a door with add into bliss. To all this the children accessories of the comforts and pleasant been

which he had hour has come ; Rascal, your and whilst the Pfarrer your soul," him attacked with a it, reading and him 28 with despatched "

:

where inn, camly went back to an for some he was known (he had worked of a local time the in printing-office known for its anti-clerical paper,, and where he had previously

not

have

in charity The ruffian

and

is

they

acces

always his

It appeavs that the first, which aimed took at his effect. heart, The man then rushed out of the house, that " he had done Forderer," shouting

so variegated, foliage mellowly of as tender and inquisitive song-birds arid virtue notes. There faith flourish, are and vice is unknown. bells Holy there is no man ringiug everywhere,

life

parsonage,

was

the chil The Ireland as a in is as beautiful believe dream ; no land has such colouring, such such growth of everything lovely, brilliant such sunshine, supernaturully of luxuri woods rains, softly-dropping

the

many years. presented and asked to

stabs.

dren

who is Heaven

for

man

a

who was Pfarrer, sible and known for the necessitous. relieving on handed him a note,

saints its

iust.

the

see

Hy-Brazil

of the

23rd at the

himself

impossible

are

ing with shining strewn-horses.

We bird

selves.

no

the

A

?

green

to

tion

h

ever

a

supplemented

when

is

more,

revolution. this

when,

when,

vitality

statesmen

to remain —

venomous

the know

men

and the pasture

holy

particularly hardly

are.

terrib bo and repeating itself frequent, be stereo that the greater part might ly and the of men names places typed, Whore res in for each occasion. filled hears a little istance is made the world aud is is the longer

the wrongs and grievances Finally, are admitted. English of the country them in the statesman have denounced The present Chancel terms. harshest them has declared lor of the Exchequer When

not

in

from the Landtag

On the

ant

earn

made the world hears be conveyed than can graph in a newspapev,

"

sufficient

on

the people are drifting Just at present like homes day, out of their day after Ten breeze. on autumn leaves the fam this families week, twenty or fifty be resistance next If no ilies week.

was

Pigott

city,

such questions

was

from

extract

an

starve

the

the poorhouse the sea in the

newstoe

was

to half

which the evicting question himself to does not trouble landlord is not auswer. If the rent he requires must be the cabin wall forthcoming set alight, broken in and the thatch die in if do not and the outcasts they

" The headed Manchester martyi'b.

on the caust." is The following the article for which

imprisoned

Irishman

the

organ

article

an

prietor,

in

to

It

for the Irish prison to months' twelve imprison sentenced months of which he served ment—six cause.

ter

big

lands

Ireland's

for

for

reason

drawn

in believed by our on the ocean appearing verge cloud and golden wave golden with the glamour of tho sunset

does the forefathers between

-spirit

lor

or

away

ford

are

surprising news this of the Government supporters an is considered unnecessary aggravation of the situation."

is

things

happi

the

early distant

sanctifying memory. The children of grew up, dreaming more than an Ireland which exists no

in

of for a

is

the

-

en

a in good food and wages the well and learning dressing world, forgetting religion, ways of the and in the end coming to think perhaps, is a birth-place after all, Ireland that, to be rather ashamed of, where the hills

he is practically blind, It in an Irish jail. even that among

now

and cropped,

this

in more

taken

spectacles

condition

all-sufficient

alien,

an

an Irish hillside, to bare feet, with stream holes with occasionally pray in a chapel across and swallows in the roof diving to love God and fear the the sanctuary, it is bet or devil and the land agent

both

hair

be insup

now

in

mind. Whether it is better and meal on potatoes

throughout feelings painful at the present Mr. O'Brien countries. in his shirt to he sitting moment seems for he took off the cell, in tbe Clonmel the warders as soon as raiment prison had his left Mr. O'Brien had him. his

poor

I am at home staying be glad if to decide should and puzzled out of your observations would, you and experience,' help ine to make up my

read

with

the

once

Whether

ness.

to

be

was

going

in

which will,

would and

toil

than

which

insensible,

overcome,

was

fields

The

plenty the heim-vieh with to be acknowledged

durable

says— "The when Mr. of his

partially with

and

hills

were

they

gathered time it is

the

of

stores

thri.

too struck deep in alien of their children the soil. tell They island of the lovely Erin, glorious in of the sea, which the gem saints, be born, and to they had the happiness her ou muse over they perfections hills winter seeing fairy-like nights, and pasture and dells, enchanted rivulets in the lands which knew them once, coal embers which are of the red depth as compared with the prose unto poetry fire and that turf leap glows fragant of their in the shriae a sacred flame,

abroad

life

youth. them

living

and

are

heart,

Mr. what

clothep

hard

portable, even land,

place

scene

that

and

of judgment Even heart. want of for will, have to be sorry

again by the

find

even

of

the old ground, charin the entire

so as satisfied that long living and the glen, the river flowed through foamat the the alder-tree gale burst into as blossoms so. long white every, spring, tarf round the red gathered neighbours the ingle in evening and piper every to be had when wanted and fiddler were

indignation. the humiliat O'Brien protested against he he received. Well treatment ing con It and was cowardly might. to is bad enough put It temptible. of t|ie Crimes Act in force the provisions with in but to do so form, any violence and unnecessary inconsiderate perversity

can

years upon

possessed beloved of their

Mi'.

demonstrative

down

settle

once

His

says—" were

or

some

after to

care

wax

By

regions. their roots

to

which

from the

liive

expelled

Mulholland.

undeniable

is

return

be

not

Rosa

add

to

home

come

exiles that of the Irish home and a who for cherish pine be romantic love for all they have left few who in the old country, hind very It

stir

must

Miss

By

the hearts and anger that has always with the shown a generous sympathy and of honest brave resistance patriots, of the stern and vehement hatred a but the of cruelties brutal power ;

Balfour

Aspects.

-

in

exaggerated nakedness

shows absolute

Various

old

;

with

in

Timothy

Horau,

reinstating

Mrs.

Mr.

there.

spoke

to

to

company

with

one

else.

Castleisland

"my

I

life.

Mr.

see

No and

Harrington never Harrington

man

gave or

never

went

never

Harrington Brosnan nor

Thomas

Mr.

!

Harrington

Timothy in

me

Tralee

to

never

H'orao,

met

ever me

else.

from Mr.

letters

with

money

one any sent two

to the application regard the three evicted tenants, Mr. and Micheal Butler,

me

for ,

in any in

a

grant

for

Mrs. Russell, Reardon. He

'

only

sent

one

saying

that

Country

.

Ireland

on for he had naked Mr. the clothes prison found and so O'Brien was by a friend state to be did his appear precarious was of the jail sent that the chaplain Such is the story. It is not one for. or to be that requires to be embellished

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"

Indifferentism or One Religion ; The first of the Good as Another." is communications from Archbishop to Father men Kirby MacLaughlin, is

Marine-

of the

fact

of representation to his Holiness

of the Volume Leo XIII, and the gracious acceptance of it by the Holy Father. The second is the letter of his Grace the Secretary of the to the Propaganda copy

tation Pontiff.

of

we

of

feel still

to

the

the

congratulate on the honour himself and his

upon

that

further

the

reach the the book

of and

and

fifteenth

issued

to be published that edition this

it

brief space comparitively months. The following are

of

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to accept it with pleased benevolence and approuseful in labours your .most

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was

colony,

in 1856 Attorney-General; to represent in Melbourne

Assembly;

lative

and

he

knighted he visited

co-operate the opposing forward with

strengthening

the

Melbourne

Exhi-

financial disaster unequalled the history of the kind. of enterprises It is understood that Prince Bis-

Sir

appointment; In

mter4ff ltjhe proceedings of the synod. He' horned, in 1856, the only daughter W. P. Greene, R.N., of Mr and has numerous

The

of 6d. daily to all less than 7s. 6d. receiving have also resolved They

The

railway newspaper. March 13. Sydney, now Queen's Fund exceeds a

to

guilty

Cumberland sentenced

young man, who pleaded at the impersonating elections has been to

months'

eighteen

imprisonment. cases of Balranald.

Seventy-five at occurred have already

epidemic

proved

the

mission

Institute. its

named

support

The to

Sir

Davis,

March at Broken

13.

Hill

,

causes

are

;

State Messrs. house. The

fire large Gibbs,

eleven

fever

w

to

VHC

pay

per

still

un

refusing OllOL

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UlldiU

men

efficient

day.

s

work

March 16. Broken TTill was

at

of stone, from of 420 tons of lead ounces of silver. At Block 14 490 tons of stone were crushed, 120 tons of lead yielding and 13,700 ounces of silver.

which

4

Adelaide,

The week follows

very and the

full

4.u

frv

w

O

willing shilling

15. is

strike is the masters

aoTAAmnnf.

fi.n

are

half'

a

is at present raging at Shallard <fc Co.'s ware

to

owing on O

of

March

Sydney, typhoid

plasterers'

settled,

accepted Mr, and condi

is hospital are closed.

schools

they

have

Artillery.

of

the

severe

as

the

for

£137,000 has by the Orient

offer patriotic the formation

The spread

si

to

set£do\vn

land boom. have been issued

of Horse

battery

tft

-

of the

Chirnside's tions for

tons

2,600

:—

was there and 111,600

a

yield

1

The proprietors of the concentrating at the Junction mine have an nounced that the ore is of such an works

treat

it,

nature that they are and have determined

the discontinuance Junction The ore; similar position. both is properties a

a

14s.

;

The weather

upon the

removing North mines The outlook very

Centrals, is

unable

of

The mining market weak. Brokens are 88s ; Junctions, 14's, Souths,

Adelaide, man

behalf

on

V

Austral.

intractable

the

-

fluctuating. 10s. ; Block 6d.

7s.

to Specie amounting been shipped to England

to

and

fatal

Bent

yesterday,

elections.

have

Vine attended a meeting of Commerce Chamber to-day

his explained the Imperial

mi. xne

Collapse The writs

cases

increasing.

Chamber pledged Somers' mission. A

typhoid Six

Somers

Sir

and

is

the

day. upon

a

£16,000. Hawkin's

of

a

employes per

but .£27'

Junctions,

;

aaa

A

Service Mutual Railway have carried a resolution the Commissioners giving

increase

an

brisk worth

are are

The Government

family.

Thomas

March 15. an Sutherland, agent, has filed his schedule. His liabilities amount to £13,000, and his assets are set down at £19,000. & Hanshew, Illingworth stationers, have also failed. Their liabilities amount to £15,000, and their assets to

liner

1873

-

Alexander

general

was

health drunk.

Melbourne,

a

Justice health

of his failing

Hon.

Wednesday and unfinished.

92s.

n

Legis W.

illumi-

an

Monday. by the City Land

the

all

still

Mr.

n

England on leave ; in 1875 was the Acting-Governor during absence of Sir George Bowen. He is a member of the Church of England, and has. always an shown earnest

for

half

the

on

afterwards.

shortly

is

14's,

elected

was

,

brought

Shares Brokens

was

made appointed

the Chief

resigning consequence received that in

case

A'iijvw.

being

with

Excellency's most cordially

against

and

1839. r\

have

received

His

on

Albany

Co.,

iTLClMUULliC

Victoria

on

in

1

A

and

presented

was

occupied

Trinity

and

Derham

Protectionist

The

13.

at

;

and

electors

;

The

County

1815

June,

Deakin .the

Adelaide, Friday. Government are now demandthe Glenelg Railway ing £1,500 from the Co., for use of the station. -The directors contemplate up the taking Holdfast Bay line. The Orient steamer Austral leaves

the

for

March

appointed Com Milling

Coayear, one of the best-known of has committed Sydney, " suicide by taking Rough on Rats." The Railway Commissions are con " tinuing to make extensive retrench ment."

of

of

;

Mr.

dividend.

educated studied for the law College ; called to the Bar in London, Cork,

at

lias

a

navment

use

lawyers

of Austra

the

the

March 14. Sydney, have party de cided not to oppose the re-election of Ministers. Mr. Byrne has also with drawn from Mr. Smith for opposing the Globe.

of the particulars deceased taken gentleman, from Heaton's Men of the Time, will doubtless be of interest to our readers William Sir Chief Stawell, Foster, of Victoria, Justice born in

of as

improving. of the Bank

demanding

been

Adelaide

address.

The

twelve

Tennyson,

Souths

;

£500,

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following

cele

Navy. Tmith

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of

Rymill

and

day,

nated

Governorship

Lord

of

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10s.

good receptions. The Sir Acting-Governor, Wm. the Robinson, West Bourke opened 17th Agricultural Annual Show to

A cablegram has been received, from that Sir William Naples announcing late Chief Justice Foster Stawell, and Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria is

j

millions

of the

recommend

establishing

instituting.

Institute

put proposals of the Government acquiescence and a expending twenty-one

bition

of,

extension

favouring

'

towards

mentioned

morn

majority by a ban the Hotel The Metropolo. of Wales the chair and oocupied the Colonies. Sir complimented arrival

obtain

are stocks at £8 2,

quoted

Junctions,

;

suspicion

from Railway Company, for the North Terrace railway-station.

Messrs.

which

Governor

the to

likely

colony. health

Association

the

!

These

is

months'

client's

this

are

thoy Colonial

Admiralty

>

Catholic

enquiry

Churchill with! Mr.

of

cause

his

Blyth, Agent- General for South the health of the Australia, proposed " Prince. It is understood that Lord Randolph

:

was

of our' defence holy religion. sentiments of his Holiness and' your zeal for tlio yourself

to the adjourned Sir Charles Russell an four hundred witnesses,

Arthur

eighteea letters

at

highly

I feel Rev Dear Faxheii great in I had. that pleasure informing you on able work Indiffer your Religions to the entism presented Holy Father the through the kindness of his Grace of Propaganda arid that his Secretary Holiness

has

14. closed and

stands

Royal its

Prince

the

expressions for bation

£96;

March

the

brated

will

copies within

a

at

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has

case

April. calling

thorough The

in

is

thousand and sold

a

under

that awaits with ing, declares perfect confidence the result of the labors of the in Commission the and impartial

con

work,

form

it

will

it

department

,

have the effect the value of enhancing work. We may add that'

sure

admirable anew edition a few days,

Father thus

have

to

proposal

of proring purpose innocence. (Mr. Parnell) in an article The Times for

presen Sovereign

"We

MacLaughlin ferred

work

the

of

him

telling

of

ticipates

Loch,

Henry

Silver are

instead

addressed

failed.

A'Beckett

next

Government

and steady 42s. 7£d.

Times' Commission

2nd

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having

separate,

Minister.

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Archbishop

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the

rfrorn

London,

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all

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ship

Colonial

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Consistory.. The French the abandoned

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the President. has returned 'who to to receive the annul

thanked

Queen Natalie, Servia, ment

in

very work

Cornise,

has sunk, the rocks

Ill

Due D'Aumale, to Paris has been

returned

to his very able, most successful

at

any

March Melbourne, 14. A Gazette Extraordinary was issued this afternoon at the expressing regret death of Sir William Stawell.

of

In

which was Sultan, in the Mediterranean, to get the vessel off

warship

ashore

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The

in

at £94.

is

:

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for a applied him to enable

adjournment, the preparation

After

closing.

the evidence will be finished.

comed and

reference and teresting,

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twelve-and-a-half

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day

Parnellites Russell has

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D'Escompte,

92s.

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The Poet Laureate, The directors

year.

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Mr.

his comrade months age,

without

Government

of the

INTERCOLONIAL.

the

to

sterling this

Squadron

night

considerable causing Paris. throughout are West Australian four per cents, quoted at 1 10, and are quiet. Copper is quoted at £52 per ton.

of that

March 13. London, Lord George Hamilton announced in the last the Commons that Bight to Government devote half a expect

Indifferentism."

with

Western

'

Book

now

a

FOREIGN.

.

"

has again sensation

Jntmolomal

the

last

granting Australia. said that

Melbourne,

(From

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15.

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Centrals,

interrogated

the

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TOsgrains.

mercifully

MaeLaughlin's

resigned, the to

14's

14s;

one

de Worms any scheme which self-government might meet the Imperial Government's ap would -.include proval necessarily power to the Home to authorities modify the Constitution. Rumours are current the di that rectors of France of the Bank have

MacLaughlin.

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for of State the Government's

upon regarding

Block Servian

March

Campbell

Worms,

do

autonomy Baron

of deep esteem, I sub feeling most myself, yours affectionately, of Tyre. f D, Archbishop

jFuteifln

the reduced

reply,

on

Pornoll

Father

George

to

lambs,

is

is

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of Commons

House

Colonies, tentions

merely

was

deal

the

representation of the book It

of

Under-Secretary

lasia

and I was taken ill, days after again told and he sent for a priest and him, told me He could not give me absolution I would make restitution till to those I false I promised had sworn against. him I would try all in my way to do so.

Court

the

Father

Holiness

his

Rev John

minutes before to me fifteen only handed I was put in the witness If I had box. have told, the got it in time I would truth cross-examination. on Two my

I hope the with me."

Holy

scribe

court by I swore to stated unless It McCoy. the law could not touch my statement me at all, and to be cheerful when I That was speak the truth.. telegram

will

the

With

handed Head-constable

before.

days

to

of

strength to be forthwith

the

Sir Baron

graciously it with expressions of benevo accepted of high lence but also spoke in 'terms with praise of the zeal and earnestness of religion. which you write in defence

sent have

should

I

occasion

that

brothers asking I was to likely tj tell the trutli

cross-examination. tfilflcrAm which

the

poet

j

no

to my I wrote wrong. them what punishment get as I was intending

his

by

very to me to make to .bejible great pleasure known to to you that I have presented written the Holy Father the book lately and Indifferentism, by yon on Religious

in forcing use me, I would .yesterday I had given. He of what stand by my statement. I thought I then got frightened, as I so I. swore in would be sent to prison, I gave in Dublin. court to the statement I knew I was I was very ill. doing

to-day not give any said I should

on

Indifferentism. Religious Father— Rev Dear

:

told and

In

is of the The following the translation letter of his Grace the Secretary ofthe Propaganda Rome, 22nd, December, 188S. of the Propaganda Sacred Congregation

tell

the

buried

was

being roused. Shares are dull. Brokens falling.

up.

London,

words, Rev Dear my sheep."— I remain, in Christ, Father, yonrs sincerely f T. Kirby, of Ephesns, Rector. Archbishop Rev John MacLaughlin.

better the the The same for him. him next on gentleman callled day, and again pressed him but on both occasions to add. he declared he had nothing " I statement continues O'Connor's could (O'Connor) do Times would

and

who

not

half.

feed

he he

more

the

to

memorable

who from

witness than

of St. Peter end of time " Feed my

guidance

supreme successors

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ill.

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army

errors

has confessed to poisoning named George, eighteen

of Paris,

,

and

position,

The present

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Union,

to

D'Escompte

Tennyson,

seriously

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fail

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extensive

too which unfortunately on of the the importance prevail without of the which faith, profession to the Apostle it declares impossible " the one faith unafides" please God which only exists in the Church which founded and placed under the Christ

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force

greater

to

any called may of the of dishonesty feel

we

others. it is Remembering this hut just, while what denouncing ever has been unfair in the to freely Horgan's election tactics, that he has not acknowledge been the first and only offender. Some who seem to have a in .difficulty

an

language sufficiently strong their horror of his' express misdeeds would do well to exercise a care lest the spasm of virtuous from which indignation they suffer finding to

deprive There

in this

beside

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divine forbids cast

a

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on the part of ly similar practices ends all others. But here, we think, he fair ground of cavil at the course No one can chose to adopt. justly to enter the his right challenge the other Courts with cases.

wrong

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securing will be

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even

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some

on

justified

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and anxiety annoyance few persons an and important much-needed service has been done to the The led country. inquiry to some extraordinary disclosures, and it is for. impossible any one who followed it to re attentively the sist conviction that other revelations as would quite startling have been the result of a more and pertinacious searching cross-

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such might fall upon them malpractices the selves. His on opponents, an other hand, welcomed oppor a to wreak vengeance upon tunity had repeat foe whose bold attacks of alarm to them. edly been a cause a feeling In each case, undoubtedly, of irritation found in expression of a more severely language tone than the circum censorious warranted. stances To a journal

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to rejoiced to the injury persons, whom, they were against directed, but have rather served to assure their position, At the cost— and we are sure the patriotism of the defendants in the actions will allow us to cost— onlyi say, at the slight

cross galling at the amazed supporters, that the man of their discovery of choice had been acts guilty were which, at least, improper and

children, to 5 guineas per quarter, years, be paid in advance. 2 guineas. Music and singing, Entrance Fee, £4. 8 guineas over Children 10 years, per quarter.

V.G. Rev. Father Bourke, begs his sinceiest thanksfor the of St. in aid following subscriptions North Perth .School, Brigid's d £ 8 100 Rfc. Rev. Dr. Gibney 0 0 100 0 0 Rev. A. Bourke

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of the others, became, withdrawal been as was to have expected, clamour of for a loud the signal and criticism. The comment tone of the press gave general to treat the evidence of a desire but the" impartially, subject quite difficult made it clear how effort fair and to be perfectly it is matters when unprejudiced political and of such so absorbing recent, For some dealt with. are interest,

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before into upon this point rushing the Courts, the lawyers occupation would be gone. It is impossible to doubt that Mr. Horgan was convinced that the fully charges adduced by him were well-founded, and, this assumption made, they were of a certainly sufficiently serious character to warrant him in demanding an. investigation. The institution .of the recent

MR. liALANCE

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good, having before your eyes the reward prepared for those who" name combat the of Christ for Pius IX.

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lias come to hand information Reliable Taylor Mavourneen ;" to sang "Kathleen as the last this, wish " parents Miss which left F. in of the loss of the Waratah," sur Lefroy, "Killarney," of their and this dying child, Cossack. even her Fremantle some time passed former ago for consent exceedingly was the I given very evening which has been successful the wreck of efforts while a The lugger, ; comic song in (was sdnt for. The last "statement of struck on a reef on the Northwith violin character, discovered, I fact" trouble accompaniments, I will you with is that the and I West coast the recent storms, and Miss Olive by Mr. J. H. Keaven during deceased "had been worshipping in girl there is little on board secured all hands have, Barnes, and uproarious St. Cathedral on the applause Geoi-ge's Sunday exhausted drowned. the the lengthy been Among which doubt, programme to her death. I do not evening previous a had been was We must George Boyle, young judiciously prepared. passengers know of myself if this be true but I do | not omit to state that most West Australian, of the ac wellknownandrespected know that the girl had then for some his parents have the in where were Fremantle, companiments during to evening time been the Convent for going' Robert Owen, who the deservedly played by Mrs. long resided. Captain Onslow, Catechism lessons to preparatory being vessels in this colony esteemed wife of the Chief Justice. had been on coastal After into the Church. Her last visit received Fr. was the master of the Bourke had tendered for many thanks to the years, to the Sisters was later than Sun,"the 14 ladies and gentlemen who took part in the Waratah," and he leaves a wife and four to her day on the Tuesday previous to we believe, and the audience concert, for their children, totally unprovidedfor the same and on death, Tuesday she arand patronage, to mourn his loss. presence the whole pro ranged to come for instruction on Friday, ceedings were brought to a close by the the day before she died. of "God Save the Queen! singing to draw our readers' atten1 Reckless and inaccurate assertions are We desire much to be when made on the subject tion to an excellent article, regretted by a j I

refer to Chronicle M

Legislative Grant

Mi1.

ing,-

Monday." Returning

.

,

nor

this head Gladstone

!

,

Separatist

,

;

:

:

:

But

'.'

:—

The following letter has been forwarded to the West Australian for publication TO the EniTOB. I have to ask you for a place -in Sik, columns, to to your Dean Gold reply which smith's letter arman.-rpd in issue of this Quite a number morning. of persons came to speak to me about this as it is well letter, known I am the clergyman he refers to, with about equal and as courtesy "a Roman accuracy, Priest." I am willing to admit that Dean Goldsmith have been grossly mis may informed. I. know. that what he has .put in print me. is and I will against false, expect him to. act the part of a gentleman upon the discovery— easily made of his mistake. On. Friday evening last I was called to attend a girl, whom I had never heard of before, but about whom I was then told that she had been receiving instruc tions to enter the Catholic withv a view and. that the last conscious Church, words she uttered were a request to see a priest. I would have been of the unworthy nrme of if I did not hasten at the priest of death. cry of a poor soul in the straits " Mr. Goldsmith the priest forced his says room.?' away into the dying girl's I did not force the room. my. The way into door was opened to nie by the person who, I afterwards was her learned, " mother. The Dean further thinks it to give to the statement" right publicity that the mother out put the priest by the shoulders. Neither the poor woman nor else put me out any one by the shoulders, or I left of myself, otherwise.after a five or six minutes in the stay of about room. Dean Goldsmith says the girl's mother and step-father were struck by their son-in-law "in the priest's presence. The not Dean was I was, and I there, saw no one struck. I did not see' the father-in-law at all, and I believe lie was not in the room the fevv minutes I during As to the assertion stayed. that the was sent for "against the will of priest the mother and family," I find that this is as incorrect as the rest. The deceased's sister came to me this of her own evening accord to state that she had asked for and

The Glad seat.

|

,

the

"a name

.

another has secured West Australian Neither ?" Victory

!

'

Charges.

,<>£

"

promised

to for. their sing, apologising unavoidable absence. The first item on " the was programme the Fantaisie Militaire," rendered the sweetly by orchestra which consisted of Violins, Messrs. A. Taylor, H. Pether, T. Scanlon Fr. Bourke ; Violoncello, Mr. R. Pether Mr. J. S. Brooking Flute,' Mr. ; Cornet, T. Bryan (conductor, ; Mr. Euphonium, J. Brown Mr.' J. Telford Contrabass,' ; " Miss Piano, but Kelly. Farewell,

He

human as illustrated' ty the' jfiwt Station in the change in the multitud?' from the cries of Hosatma" to V6Hb clamour for the death of the Lord. With this he compared those .who at times show much fervour and subsequently relapse into and indiflerence. After apathy the Mass, of meeting of the male branch the Sacred Heart Association was held. The afternoon devotions commenced 'at 430. Father addressed the Gibney congregation again on the second Station of the Cross.. A Noyena to St. Patrick' was commenced in the' church on Saturday and one to St. evening Joseph wOuld, Father Gibney announced! commence oh

was

,

does

why

Herald

Fremantle

Party

concert

grand

:

the

Says stone

a

the Perth Town: Hall in aid of St Brigid's schools at Nprth Perth. The was to its utmost filled building capacity. A of Irish lengthy programme Songs had neen and at the arranged, eight o clock entertainment Letters were began. received from His Honor the Chief Justice and from Miss Pearse, both of whom had

mnr

"

last

givenin

-

At a Northampton girl, aged 13 years, Brown Middleton was named Margaret burned to death through a lighted lately over kerosene and falling lamp upsetting a book. her whilst she was in bed reading

Monday

'

On

tlie

ofthe'drpss;" the fickleness

minds

their nature

of

explanation,

Way

to

brought

-

in.

_

»

.

Goldsmith's

the congregation devotions of the

IN

.

Dean

CONCERT PERTH.

.

that at the Williams, not It is reported Fraser named Alexander long since, a man fell from a hay-loft con and, sustaining cussion of the brain, died three days after wards.

A

IRISH

j

of On Sundiay morning last, the members Catholic the Perth Young Men's Society, their wearing regalia, approached holy the communion in a body in honour of Patrick. feast of St.

THE

j

about to be released from jail, Mr. whose anxiety Dillon, regarding the,health of his imprisoned co-labourer led him a short time since to defer his departure for be expected Australia, to leave may Home shortly for the if indeed colonies, he is not on the way. already There is little time to lose and we certainly ; would that a public suggest meeting be held in Perth as soon as possible for the of considering purpose the advisability of Mr. Dillon, on his arrival asking at to our a visit Colombo, in the pay city interests of the Irish cause. is

last,

.

the

of

Sunday

on

j

Cathedral

I

the Patrick in St. Immaculate Conception mass. at the second

"

From our own ; Corresbdndfent: The weather for the last' few 'days has been rather hot. The farmOrs are 'ho'w their! busily engaged in carting, produce to market. From 'suririse until Sunset ;

nooning

is

neara

duo

waggons and drays from

the

fields.

one

rattle

Or

the

,

old

going to and returning The road from Irish-

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to

Northam

to

the

in

is

a

bad state,

WESTERN

owing

AT

AUSTRALIA

TEE

After ticles

|

that

teams

heavily-laden

many,

COLONIAL

ROYAL

it pass over daily. On Tuesday, the 5tli a inst., marriage the daughter took Eliza, place between and of Mr. P. Brennan, of Irishtown, Mr. James from "old Haggerty, lately Ireland." The Rev. Fr. Tracey performed life to the the ceremony. I wish long married couple. last the homestead' of a On Friday John of man named Miller, young was consumed Nunile, by fire, nothing left but the haystack and stables. being in the Even his seed- wheat perished flames. Mr. Watkins raised a kindly to to assist the young man subscription the coming season. seed-corn for purchase of the fire is unknown. The cause looks lively Races Northam just now. this week. are to be held in that township There are a great many horses in training for the various and an unusually events,

INSTITUTE. —

neat

late able

.

terests It

has

Australia,

brought practical Mr. A.

fortune

but Mr. the position Australia has of

career

show

wanting with

equality

entered progress

her sisters. short time the upon

the

and

to

a

very

now

in

the under

prominently side

this the

on

with "De and

work

of

notice, of somewhat becoming

Ord

the

the

Fitzroy,

Grey,

Fortescue, Murchison Rivers.

vi.

IlciUIb

un

these, them have

of

oil

iiUilUaj

of

Mr. "

Hensman.

feast far as

a

and

famine"

a

rainy

beds

one

concerned.

are

getting anything, more and shares, are very rife, fetching week 15 £l The other good prices. and a sold for a sum of £60, shares were shareholder dis few days later the same number of shares for posed" of a similar has been Another of tin £55.' discovery first of the made about a mile north-west find. The washing of about a pint of of tin a about a teaspoonful dirt yielded very good yield indeed. to Australind, con A visit a week back, of pota me that the swamp vinced crop now coming on, will not be a good toes, at least in in some that locality one, places the ground being too moist and in other places too dry. of 'On Friday last the members evening Heart branch of the Sacred the female held their usual Association monthly good meeting at which there was a very and on attendance, Sunday approached in a body. I must Holy Communion of this here remark that the meetings of the Association are far better branch attended than those of the male branch. to in was have been held A meeting the on St. Patrick's Day for Bunbury what steps should of considering purpose be taken to welcome Father Brady on his advisable to but it was deemed arrival, till some future date. postpone the matter on St. Patrick's Day, falling Sunday, andbufc than usual, quietly passed of more byagoodnumberofour forthe. green worn have been nothing there would townsfolk betoken the recurrence of the feast. 'to warm After a few very days the weather has again become cool.

purpose state of things, that Hensman

and the

very young this kind will time. It

is

by

are

the for

ing

no

of

those

who

was

ways. Beverley, line is

Hordern's terminus now

'

Midland line It is needless of extension rich

"

late

mineral

communication exist. There

the

on

distributed

are

does not thousands

of

Mr. so

soul

into

already the his

and in

by

clerk

all

of be

clerk

good

in

the

well, Hensman concise and

Police officer vice

of

rich

and all —

to

the surplus formidable as

of the1

he

of the resources picture Ibis Colunv before us at the The Colonies and India.

and

prospects oresent time.

of —

JARRAHDALE. v -

From

our

St. Uwmg to Sunday,

upon usual notice off

JratriCK we

S

were

concert.

uay

iauing of our

deprived

Nothing

everything transpired; and peacefully. On quietly

VERTH

passed

attendance ot members large "association held of this on meeting at the An instruc extremely Thursday, 7th March. delivered Father Duff on was by tive lecture in life, lasted about which points Starting listened to attentively and was an hour, by At the conclusion Father those assembled. vote of accorded a most Duff was hearty for March The issue of the Journal thanks. the Editor and contained then

There

Sunday to

was

some

pen

way they are alone Whose hearts ,

For

"

.

Ireland,

is

not

child

no

19fch,

excellent of Mr.

matter— J.

Moffat,

article under the

an

on

true

Irish,

oh,

yes,

they

from

particu a gave of the

are

all

true

1889.

National Library of Australia

on

St.

Patrick

s

it

resident

Jr

manure |

evening

it

was

by

votes-

Os-

off

seen

vessel passing small indeed.

a

very

tne

make scale

in

the

of

no we

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pating her

Wales,

she

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bedding from

to

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was

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to

an

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proposal

therefore, home- with

new

csd

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ever

and

he

ox

!

i

and wiiicii

ready

readily of taking the and it house,

naturally

towards that was

bad not

appreciated

took

her

a

so

her the

help her

place in that she cheerful, and

so

companion latter, although haughty, owing new

very

she

training

so

graceful,

make com

agreeable

feeling She became

welcome.

to the could

to

presented protegee

and suitable for his daughter.

Catherine, her manner

10 10

supply of removal

the Barker

very

and was amiable

the

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good

panion Laura,

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her

his young orphan into she would to him that appeared

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cloud.

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accepted.

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acres

said,

worthy.

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10 10

to exceed 5

101 was

followingand fees

...

area, not other kind

the husband

ciaimeci

Agn-

area

of this kind, as and the place such an aversion

pursuits

already

from keep scarcely weeping. her husband's However affectionate and lier welcome home, daughter's in dissi succeeded very much caresses,

that

regulations:

for

taste have

within inspired that she could

office.

II.

it was a dismal And and certainly lonely looking place for 6ne who could live not calm happy in the "quiet contented with and country study the countess work. Unfortunately had

enclosing

of "The

TRUE.

Continued.

applica

Jtioyai

the

AND Chapter

revised Naval

England,

to

Tenders of

the

C.

he has of State

of

Prince

or

of

Society

Machine

;

an

TRIED

Governor

be notified

to

the

Highness

Any

of 40

majority

M. Henri aeronaut, Wolff, ascent at Antwerp in his ball

Hillas,

exhibition,

Claim,

scenery

a

by

of the

that to be notified from the Secretary

Registration Protection

;

.

The

pleased to the additions rents under payable Act, 1886," and the

heading

date.

early

pickei up dark being

the

of the various of the soil, places the nature and the around in and Guildford, interest and his of the people per character genial remarks upon the difand interesting tinent under his notice tint came ferenfc objects and observant eye of a keen gave ovidcii?©

vice,

B.

Tribe, resigned; Arms Sergeant-at P. vice H. Council,

been

by

of Guildford," being Impressions The writer worthy of mention. larly description graphic and entertaining the pretty vineyards and orchards,

wilt

by grace

lighted

Day.

March

ready

"

of

"its

-

a

"

Shore. thou own "Whose heart

was

being British

has 6ince Nothing descending. or heard of the balloon or its been seen two and it is feared that they occupants, are both drowned, their chance of being

list and regulations of copies of a prize Exhibition to be an Agricultural in Windsor Great held in June next, The prize and regulations Park. may on at the Colonial be seen application office. Secretary's Regula Additional Goldfield has The Governor in Council tion.

MEN'S

SOCIETY.

l was However, surprised evening, St. James' bell from hearS the tolling and on wending my way up the Church, little roundabout I noticed hill, groups I was inform and on arrival the Church, were about to be held in ed that devotions Patron Saint— a mark honour of Ireland's sons for— of honor paid by his faithful Green -that he bore to Erin's The light

Yes, Father

YOUNG

CATHOLIC

of

worthy

an

are

of the

tend

has

acting tultural

Societies.

Correspondent.

own

coinage.

f Dinamiteur des Airs," on. 15. He was accompanied by officer of the Belgian Lieu an Gardes, tenant About 3 o'clock Daniel. the wind the balloon carried out to sea,

Sinclair,

be

Cadets. it

His

Jauuary

dated

the

oon,

a received circular despatch, from the 22nd January last, the of State for colonies, Secretary from a of a letter transmitting copy

a

C. to

agricultural Governor directs

aud

Inay Colony, that and in prominently eloquent a manner placed —

at

made

or

Darke, resign Probation

of colonies copies and forms respecting regulations which may be seen on Cadets, tioh''&feUolonial Secretary's

square

be

P.

received the for

which

ninaanamo—

A Dutch

publish into

F.

mtyi—

the gold

improve

Commons

to the Chief Harbor Sail G. W. resigned; to be an Constable E. Olding at Sharks of the Customs Bay,

directs

speedy

i»n»BBsa«aa—

A resolution th'at the declaring pro duction and sale of intoxicating liquors should be prohibited in Canada has in the Dominion been rejected House of

come

Department

MoaU

a.m.

A seed wheat started fund, by the South Australian has been Register,' headed by the Premier with £100.

acting

G.

general riAni»f.liAnen

'

vice

resigned. Naval

country

Australia about the

R.

Railway promoted;

Legislative

upon

A.

Bibra,

the

Kidson,

means

First

uavy

acting Taylor, of the Railway,

office

vice

Perth, (bank March bankrupt meeting creditors

Adjudicated

::

and in

A.

a.m.

Extensive preparations made for the mobilisation

clerk

Master,

and

patches," other thousands

are

in

acting

dis

by any

interests has so so

to

April proclamation

previously when it is to

storekeeper,

meeting Guildford, re R. T.

In

It is announced that Mr. Goschen, the of the Exchequer, Chancellor proposes

of

one

the

Taylor

with valuable

"

in

Accountant, von ed: C.

doing

interests will name

prohibited. from the

Appointments.

at that

agricultural

miles square of Western

borders

is

he

(This

is

ed, as the date is fixed). force

one

pluck

next

15th

the.

general hotel,

11

23rd,

—Minim

14.

Bay

1st

King,

11

proclamation the importation of except in a preserved

Champion

:

Guildford

SllTVPAmn

By

March ruptcy) 11th.

GAZETTE.

and pears, apples or into dried state, after any south port differs

Mr.

of ago the era about in the

is

to bring only need railways There is room development. in such a country to settle of Great Britain population number of that the population it

Anthony

and the approaching completion, is forward. again going rapidly dwell the to upon importance in a Colony like where the this,

pastoral,

tricts where

nor

a tremendous quantities, to the extension of rail line from the to Albany of the Perth Beverley

given

...

Proclamation. dated March 7th,

of due

Colonists

Contemporaneously gold and other

of

impetus

matters up in the

associated

large

Steed Cross

THURSDAYMARCH

is

want Colony a have high ap

Colony,

the discovery minerals in

9 9 9 2 9 0

7 5 9 2 0 0 0 6 7 6 7

...

GOVERNMENT

Colony

enterprise,

foresaw 10 years which set was to with characteristic himself heart and

for ever gratefully West Australians.

...

Mr.

whose memory tribute was

which enterprise towards promoting and with which

gigantic so much

_

who The —

prosperity and west, once threw

the

their

to Sydney paid a graceful

Hensman

;

that

of

of

Hordern,

one

The

wanting

them.

...

lists Sussex Busselton May 13th, 11 Court House, Guildford,;

(liquidation

creditors

10 9 7 7 7 7 7

Despatch Arab Red

Perth

or

with which

agree is

in

people outside

preciation

of

we quite matter

resources

...

Hero Nimrod

for introduced with the unequal

to reflect

means

rich

reservoir

...

Lists. for the

:

be

consideration.

gratifying

...

Gunpowder

During

and yet, however, doubtless be taken

is

\

system should of coping

of serious

worthy

are

effective

some

damming" the

if

is,

that

gested "

up their

...

to

a.m. 14th, The Bankruptcy Act, 1871.— In re E. Lester, and fruiterer,' greengrocer Creditors to forward (liquidations) claims to trustee on or before April 6th. A Meadowcroft. Trustee, In re mail T. Wren John street driver,

mile.

f

Footprint

the rivers whose along in summer ride on horseback and very often to flood height; banks It is altogether. sug

might

rise

time overflow

Flying

season

!

2 miles. 9 8 7 7 6 9

Gunpowder

the

;

...

Red Cross Stakes. Duration War Cry

either rule, Australia

a

Western

.in

rains

the

as

is,

...

Footprint

cannot,

'

as

or

It

...

$

10.40

May

7 3 0 .9 12 910 9 9 9 6 6 6

'

Swan

;

10 10 10

opCcbA

of course, be looked as ever upon being likely from a utilitarian to prove as useful, point of the with which view, as streams splendid Eastern Australia has been more profusely be done blessed. But something at least can with to the views them, according practical

Correspondent.

w edWednesday week last being Asli at the mass was said in Bunbury hesday, after which Father usual hour (7 o'clock), to where Australind, Delany proceeded sacrifice at the holy he. again celebrated oi tne iaicnrui tne thus .10 a.m., giving an of latter little opportunity village mass on so great a feast day. attending con the successful Mr. C. L. Hastie, of the Bunbury tractor for the working is now engaged busily Railway and Jetty, the in the work of putting together the line. He for use on rolling-stock working the line in about expects to start three weeks' time. The excitement caused by the tin find

Bridgetown

"Hinerhoa

bv

j

year,

....

of

release

electoral

House,

a.m.

1J miles.

...

of

Many whole

of each

summer

public familiar

Court

3 7

6

of

revision

7.7 7

conditional

Reg. No. 8122, Wm. Stuart. of Revision Electoral Courts of Sessions Pretty

lbs.

...

...

the Lennard, Ashburton, Gascoyne,

d

...

...

Colony

the

...

...

Progress Nimrod Valentine Lowlander First King Red Cross Blacklock Metropolitan Handicap. Duration War Cry

the

the

laAiiig

the

during

not

if

fortunately

the

bringing

....

of his

restoration

10 2 9 2 8 2 7 10

...

Arab Steed Handicap.— Hero

Autumn

full-bodied no -water has in Rivers it and we are plenty, thanks Hensman and his many to Mr.

coadjutors

Gunpowder

consequently

courses.

BUNBURY.

near

Footprint Hero

the Western since, of Australia map Colony occupied of the adornment of one great patch innocent which mountains and rivers so plentifully bedecked eastern of the continent. the portion The one misfortune of the is Colony, indeed, extensive that it has no mountain ranges,

Up

ernor

for

miles.

...

celebration

of freedom 5996. Reg. No. Jones. His the Gov-? Excellency has been pleased to sanction the

Wm.

A.

W.

:

The has

st.

Duration "War Cry Hinemoa

has alone terms of

opportunity on place her

for the registered in this colony. Prisons. A certificate has for been issued

a

upon which

Marriages. of Albany, B.A.,

of

marriages

Club. the acceptances —

purposes.

Celebration Rev. J. Brady,

AND

the

races

man

been

of

The following are the undermentioned Stakes. Grandstand

way exag he that Bays

and

Meeting Turf

Autumn

the

for

Copper, —

son

pro

(By Observer.) RACES. "'PERTH

THE

A.

Public Reserve. "Upper MurchiNo. 1412 (1000 acres) near the for Police Upper Murchison Station,

by

the closed.

GLEANINGS.

re

M.

:

ure.

police

advanced

that

to

station

ar

the was

carried

NOTES

SPORTING

no

now

and

gramme

and

proposed

This concluded the meeting then

the

has

when

development

speedily

been

of

The Colony Hensman in

sisters.

slowly, gerates Western will

the

P.

rising the of his benefit hints practical as in the to

promote further develop the vast and great territory. important

still

to

which

was

out,

acclamation.

of that

Attorney-General

been of the

sprightly

lllw

own

of

years

Eastern Colonies Australian to go torgroup towards at what ward in the race prosperity the Colonists call a "handcharacteristically, Western Australia has progressed gallop." indeed when with her but slowly compared

Golden is The latest news from Valley A many not very great encouraging. have returned. prospectors Travelling team is almost to the goldfields with a so as the water is impossible just now, that travellers have scarce along the route to to go over 60 miles without being able obtain a drop. sick is quite free from all The district which are an "all-theness, except colds, folks. affair" with us country year-around March 1889. 11th,

our

Western

of that

sources

season.

From

and

in

manner

the criticised the Editor, for Journal the

had

'

well,

in

Hensman,

dozen

a

is to give us observations, besides some should be done to what

out

water

experience Colony,

is

expected. in the district holds of the considering dryness

The

half

some

members of thanks

vote

it

:

'

good meeting

After

several

,

town

had

received, she attentions and with a warmth

showing kind

all responded to them which seemed to predict

a

that,

close

friend-

Hips.

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I

to take

in

Madame to bestow

of

one

our

own

was

these

In

whom

of

they were underremarks

cutting

for

perfectly, other any

she

ful

'

o-r./1 wiiu

gvj

in

liersfilf.

jlijaav

srymp.

vent burst

her

tears.

of

mamma, "Oh! would she say

dear

my

mamma!"

of herself, "why did Laura to the grave take your not you to be so much She is with you ? here on earth. Everybody calls pitied too her because, being beggar-girJ, she is to obliged young to work yet, Oh my God eat the bread of charity. thus I do to escape being .can

I go that I hear called never by thatmyself may Oh! I name of beggar-girl. galling I will tell will benefactress, go to my all iii the household despise her how But and treat me with contempt. me that

perhaps poor servants must

to

would be wrong for would be scolded

No

account. I

weep

no

shall

Where

humiliated.

I

;

and

aloyie,

Yet

one.

in

sutler

will it

tell

is

these on

my

silence.

my trouble sad part to a did the good

far

overcame

self

with

to play. allow doctor him ? from never

He It.

with

can

child tion

did

!

that

the poor her sad posi soul caused

to

aware

!"

and that her sensitive sufferings her endure unspeakable of the unkind people the midst in to. come whom with she was obliged she tried contact. Nevertheless into

and endeavour to hide all her sadness to to show gratitude ed to her utmost ever and was to her benefactors trying that their Catherine, daughter please win her affection. she might for the last three latter The had

under

been

months

the

of

care

a

Ger

woman but a clever governess, with her own infatuated knowledge, in and and quite cold-hearted stern, the heart of her of capable training

over

pupil. to her care was Laura also, given as stimulus to a that she might serve whose profit by her studies Catherine, time had been of the up to the present misfortune This was a fresh slightest. for orphan, owing to her for the

poor

precocious and her

to made

application time she had

years progress,

t.wv

her

intelligence,

whereas This little. the

assiduity, in two study, astonishing had made

Catherine

rise

cave

to

great

of

Catherine, jeaiousy become imbued who moreover, had, dislike of the Anne's with the crafty child. orphan was no there Henceforth peace for on

victim

the unfortunate will.

Even

ruled

by

vanity,

part

the her

of

so

Countess,

much for

illever

passion, to see her by the miserable surpassed she had rescued and

could

predominant

not

bear

daughter little beggar girl to rise up against she did not blush creature as an little innocent the she had undertaken although enemy, and protectress. to be her friend Had the Earl been at home, such an would injustice not jforhe wo\ild

have have

never

taken

allowed

it.

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But

in her

tion

Lady

Arras, had the found daughter,

times

that

rine

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and services

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her was

and

It

was

were

an

being

loss

irreparable the

at

deprived

no

y

the

Irish

the

whose

country cruel

outrage

phase

of

a

withholding a

interest

dependencies to

sense, other

"cutting

their

But

er.

it

is

visit

particularly

moie

gentleman conld

lie

by

cause

from

justicw feeling which

of

The

told

which

by

his

would

article

in

last

Saturday's

advanced

Australia which

would the

Western spend a

the

leading issue of the

of

one

Dillon, the band

Mr.

the who

foremost

high and his such as who

are

not

are

entirely

he

his

character,

Mr.

expounds.

Dillon's

Australia is to visiting and empathy practical support Home Rule movement, Irish and that he inclined to the opinion in

ore

will

meet

tion

than

with he

a

more

favourable

anticipates.

visited Australia the same cause the ago in was not then national feeling nor so deep-seated ly evinced the time, and, present

Redmond

know

ability,

in fact, are, powers compel the repect of all those with him, and who acquainted to condemn so unfair as a man because of the political opinions or

that-

wondrous

a

kiud."

Air.

years Australian so

strong

as

it

de.i

ocralio

Abraham

Brownrigg,

Bishop

of

Patrick M'Alister," Down and Connor, Pierce Power, Bishop

Bishop

of

f

and

of Waterford

Lismore.

Thomas M'Given, Coadjutor Bishop of Dromore. Patrick of O'Donnell, Bishop

j f

f

Raphoc. John LysteR, Bishop of Achonry. Edward M'Gennis, Bishop of Kil-

f

Michael

f

tnore.

Comeuford, of ivildaro

Bishop

Coadjutor

and

Leighliu.

of

far

more

Lime

The

and

of

Bishop Mr.

and iu

be

Perth,

asked there

Tho Bishop the

to

Nottingham

and

O'Brien.

to

from

the

I

Irish

Mansion Evening,

,

iu

perpetrated upon Mr. will with he received

William

noble

is

of his the greater iil'ths

of Bishops outrages

Great

O'Brien

for

such

him

to

will

not

os

ten fact

o'clock that

and wore night, only from to1 eight (ti'nndny) in (he and the morning, the received within replies

that

:

it

of

the

To as

to

is

right of fourand of inhabitants of such a man a

support countrymen treat a

aud

to do because he of a degradation felon,

usage

a

a dis shocking crime, deadly the whole Tory Government, unless a against, stain protested nation. upon. our

The

English Roman

It

is

Church Catholic.

favourite plan for the truth but without boldly,

care

a

little

state

of

always

who

some

of

history, that proof,

to

the

Church

of England never was Roman and never the acknowledged Head of the Church. Pope to be the I hopo to show you, dear reader, in this that the Church of England paper, before the Reformation always did ac knowledge the Pope to be the Head of Catholic

at

j

day

that limited time constitute a declaration of full and practical authority complete conclusive to ness, adds another proof the many in sad history our of the

bear

cause

the

by brutal to the submit

is

day's

o'clock

His IWi

part

death

grace and,

on the part of their assent which enables mo to send you memorable documeut without a

this

paper

to

to

fellow

a cause

felon,

instant

between delay. Last evening, five nud half-past half-past sever, my wired the' text of the protest secretary to each prelate. Tho offices telegraph in three or through the country, except lour of the close at piincipal towns,

a

Britian.

Lordships this

local

take whatever I part such action. Mr. statesman of a pure and

character. cause, and

eous

gratitude by the and cannot be ignored country, by even the present for it is certain Government, to .command attention and sympathy civilised the world. The throughout have responded to my. appeal prelates without the delay of a moment, and it, is this

glad

a

promoting

O'Brien :

House, Dublin, Sunday 3rd 1889. February, The accompanying pro-

Dear Sir, of the Arclibishops test and Ireland the infamous against

to

heattily to take

be liappy

shall

The following communica important has been issued by tho Lord Mayor

am

addressed

Nottingham

and emphatic proposed prompt action in Nottingham to protest against the shameful treatment of .Mr. William M. P., iu Clonmel Prison. I O'Brien, can

tion

or

letter

following "

Hierarchy.

open

in ;

f f

mission.

Protest

eight

at

in Australia its is very strong the exception of this with provinces, autonomous have long" enjoyed colony, and they cauuot government, recognise stinct

his

prosecute

all

is

we

makes

fellow-feeling

The

recep

When a few

f

Ossory.

of

oratorical

holds

object enlist for the we

personal

Australia, few days

John

of patroits are engaged in for Ireland's political freedom, fighting of their and it at the risk liberty, may said of their will visit be even lives, Dillon is Mr. a man who Australia. and admired is by his politi respected cal opponents and even by those who his cause as a treasonable one. regard His

Bishop

Clonmacnoise.

Aloysius O'Callaghan, Bishop of Cork, James Browne, Bishop of Ferns,

so

amount

an

support

Woodlock, and

Ardagh

Thos.

f

much and he arguments, are to obtain iu sure,

already

Cloyne. of Bishop

therefore,

timely

time

Bartholomew of

lead ultimately the painter" altogeth with to Mr. regard' to Australia that we wish to speak. That

eloquence bo able, we

Noble

short

a

f

of

McCarthy, Bishop Fitzgerald,

William

Ross.

We would, lie that should be suggest communicated with at Golumbo, by some of his fellow in countrymen

Dillon.

Herald

Morning In

as

appeared

John

is

colonial

think that very possibly not do much good for bis Western visiting Australia,

Western

Suggestion. The following

f f

may

he has

practical

1-Ieuald's

Fremantle

Killaloe.

as it is as a regarded poor We veuture place. out-of-the-way to that if he could however, be think, induced to at turn aside and Albany, come on to lie would materially Perth, aid in the bo has view. In object addition to the number of converts he to the cause would be certain to make

required. for Laura early age of

John

Bishop of Clonfert. Bishop of Killala. Francis J. MacCormack, Bishop of Galway and KilmacJnagh. James Ryan, Coadjutor Bishop of

and

Continued.

Mr.

Leighlin. Patrick Duggan, Hugh Conway,

may

hiru for than compensate trouble of coming here.

Visit

f f

f

inasmuch

of instructions she had up to turned time to such good ac present and which alone could count bring her in her she soon any comfort troubles, fell into a state of discouragement.

The

she

and

f

f

wrong. which

Ireland her

in

W,

Elphin.

fostering

Majesty's

Thomas Nulty, Bishop of Meath. of Olofrhnr. James Donnelly. Bishon James Lynch, Bishop of Kildare and

f t

Government

the question

humanity duty to de Government

our

of Croke, Archbishop Emly. f J ohn M'Evilly, of Tuam. Archbishop Pius Leahy, Bishop of Dromore. f J ohn f Laurence Gillooly-, of Bishop,

are.

and

it

suffer

Cashel

in cause, add safely Australians

may of sympathy

Her

not

Thomas

f

J

and We

is

efforts

united.

indigna treatment

,

deem

we

a moment to be lost the discontinuance of mal which is to the shocking of all political and parties apposed to the usages of civilization." Logue, of f Michael Archbishop of All Ireland, Armagh, Primate J. Walsh, of f William Archbishop Primate of Ireland, Dublin,

a fighting subject on fresh act of cruelty the Balfour and his creatures

Mr.

.

undersigned

securing treatment, adherents

humanity

bitter

the

in

is

and

justico with

'

We,

should

crying and that and unhappy at tho present

more

am,

and order clare that

who desire to seo the unity Englishmen of the Empire maintained would do well to viz. how far in pause and consider,

fourteen,

To be

of

everv

of

This

of her

was

the

Australians,

party peace,

of Ireland hierarchy of justice and of dear sir, faithful your Ihomas Sexton.

cause

have been inflicted learned, Mr. upon William in Clonmel Jail O'Brien, M.P., to the manifest of his life and the peril dancer of the public peace. " In tho interest alike of

they of the

distort

or

to

sentiment or prevent both isolated and

from the sanctions

Laura at all of her own

governess no longer

than

cruel

Australia, alienates

some specious pretext to send Cathe husband renowned school at 'boarding

Lyons,

is

there

strengthens

consola for duration,

advantage

one

never

resents

and

1

this

long

that

sense

part

induce 'her

to

freedom,

Dillon's

of very seing

not

was

national

for

ed.

success

certain for her

obscure clear

is

a

clear

exigencies

and degrading to which those who wore cause and national patriotic

her

her,

a

even

Unfortunately,

man

\

to

out

especially the tion

so

languages

Her progress. coldness the took so much

splendid

to

'

of

It

was

Their

by

to

energy

study

who governess, in that her, she, made aniends to troubles.

for

have such harshness

to devote

as

attractive

triumphed

being poor. allowed me to

for

me

The

such

her

me,

herself renewed

the

I

of the

Arclibishops and Bishops of Ireland, feel imperative solemn ly called upon to join in a pro test tho shameful against indignities aud inhuman violence as have we which,

she is than oppressed the of Mr. time, despite vanntings Balfour others of and as to the result Coercion. that a They .recognise, too, Crimes hundred Acts could not crush

herself nearly simul having applied of Italian taneously to the acquisition and she soon made German French,

away and he

taken

be love

be.seen

easily well

was

to

me

He

reproached never would

be treated

ever

enemies and humility,

distance

"

!

of

the

peace.— servant,

;

them to national

more

said,

this

often

where

Ireland

be

in

.

prospect. more than

Ireland's and demerits

where

at

rate,

any

peace

power to help

her

over

and

particularly

_

Why

have

win

gentleness

studies.

_

what

to

a

may

home,

issues.

at

so

deavoured

it

strife

real

less

practical sense a of justice else which leads

are,

at

party

to afflicted forcibly hearts, she felt herself to bear strengthened her trials with a until then resignation She bearan to isrnore unknown to her. her and en the insults heaped upon

speaks

of

federa of

or

unity becomes

daily more

is

it

national

perceived

ly are

fortified and thus of which love,

Him faithfully, the holy religion

by

therefore

of the park there to give free alley in a her wounded to feelings

more

means

serve

of these lose a word did not too She was conversations. insulting and these to sneers, despise young and much to heart, took them very

far

a

and

question

her

the meantime

that which

anything with sympathise cause. The merits

had been given her to bear up courageously. The for period making her first had Communion come a holy priest ; had her to love God arid to taught

her

u

daughter, already

her

had with

language spoken She had already picked mother. of the a Anne good deal up from and these in mountains, used patois never

yyuujlu

flame

that Now been several herself to address

to friend

and

anxiety

own

to

dream But

was

the doctor and beg situa from the cruel but in, having heard he feared his to increase therefore gave up the

generous to deliver she was ill she

tion

he

idea.

French

dark

tempted

her her

tion

Laura. against write she had

jealousy she could

tinies

bar

the

to concurred Everything excited petty persecutions

th6

by

adven

little

this

child

poor

stood

so

followed says she is

ever

Anne

up

pick

making

her

see

enkindled. increase

-the

on

zeal sacred

patriotic

I

"

better

turess." The

you well

his of

j

country

to

Could

were

other

bestowed which

to his fan the

to

only

was

j

been than

we

;

own

our

"

obliged served

far so gone have plenty of paupers have and it would

have

not

praises stranger, to refuse

the

on

he and

or. reason of withholding justice that which from Ireland has so. greatly tended to their own advancement and moreover, that They sec prosperity. Ireland without self-rule' is distinct a

j

need

the

Surely

proud.

her charity

beggar

Laura,

against

frequent

the

given

ever

!

Besides

1

hatred

said

than

more

-

sulky

Italian about,"

us

another. to believe, that slie had

and

and

little

to

one

possibly dressed, such trade

deeply

now

his and he up to speculations at home to see how' rarely things While on the one hand going 011. checked the presence expressions

her heart wounded

that,

to

spoke

servants

in

ill-will

was

1

Anne

girl,

'

and

time

.

"

his

household was showed her so much

continually being their sarcasms. is the little That

by

but of Next

...

her, and

contempt was

Laura. of the Earl

poor

the exception the whole

against

was

,

day, with Countess,

joy

-

short

of

-

moment for duration

-

this

But

'

the up

Church, to

Tho English

and

therefore

always

was,

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year '735. Speaking he says, that " we may to call him our Apostle he bore the Pontifical and was placed the world,

of truth, up io

For

it

this

was

nation Church of ,

Pope. For the

him

instructing

do in England. In tells him to ordain

what

to

he

receive the faith, he be Archbishop there.

to

one

,

was

those

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that

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taught

the

to

respect commit

we

ain,

him, around to ordain "But to

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and

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or

lish

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this

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know

we

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power

of

that

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at the of Council present a.d. io the letter 347, which declared, to Pope Julius, that the sent See of that is, the Bishopric of Rome, is Peter, the of Head all bishops. Secondly, were

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regards the British

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goiug to sending

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IN THE KINGDOM.

FARMING

to

the

editor

grow

of

farmer British has this Sir,-— The from an excessively 1888, suffered wet and cold summer, for it rained from the beginning of Juno until about the of

the

almost

month

week

first

daily there

in

10 days without rain, time it was most

rather

alike, more

these been and

three more

at

the unseasonably and Wales

England,

suffered

September

indeed during could not have

Scotland, in Ireland it was favourable;AH the earlier

but

I

heard

the uncut about three

fiue,

and than

the the

of in

corn

snow

Scotland, in the

weeks

October

and later

is

than it The wet want of sun,

was

a

year

currants,

plums,

fruits

tomatoes,

flavourless, and even

and

all

other

except

disagree the grapes grown for want of raiu, under glass, are flaccid and tasteless. Then the crops of hops in and Sussex' are Kent, an Surrey entire and I do not suppose failure, that one

acid,

Df

acre

gathering.

gardens entwined

hanging

in

I the upon

hops

in

ten

the

mildewed,

worth

was

hundreds counties with saw

of the

hop bines

and the poles hops blighted, brown, and so that the bines hnd

useless perfectly to be cut, poles pulled bines burnt together.

up,

and hops and

bound

am

farms, number

enterprise is

a

convenient

a

are are

not

profitable,

corn

on their farm with position with the railway com have empty trucks supplied

to

into and

required strawberries

in

are

gathered packed in baskets These

the

Liverpool, so towns, to the various

Strawberries Messrs, stable

when it is the manure

farm

extent

tho

nonsidered in London

quite

and land, very highly of 30 tons of

the acre and that the cost of ;

is 3s. ton, per 3s. carriage 6d., unloading, and spreading perhaps 2s. 6d. it mukes 9s. per ton, or about £13 more, acre 10s. for every manured, the returns considerable to must, be very pay for such an outlay, is yet it acknowledged

than that high fanning pays better any kind. I of other went over portions aud the growth of tho green these farms, and root was enormous. crops A farmer that I know grew this year 140 tons of raspberries, which ho sold to Crosse

aud

lilackwell

lor

£20 '

per ton.

Another

had

about

60

of cauli

acres

to

tied

wires.

500

I

cucumbers

counted li-mo-ino-

cut

for

this

by

The

tomatoes more

while looking very than they to get

sun

good flavour

a

are

in grown glasshouses and so are peaches and and nectarines, and the apricots, whole of these can be obtained about six months out of the year ; but I

extensively,

in

deficient

think, beans

also

are

in

hothouses strawberries farms with mosj

of

distance and it

is

is

aud

of

acres

and glasshouses, a reasonable

within

market

a

said

cheap,

French

for market in grown as winter, well "as I have seen pots. some

in

12

of

flavour.

the

tliem

culture

that

fast

the

have

more

or

less

of glasshouse

area

extending,

glass

from the necessity

being

ofgrowing

early crops in and out of season to com those pete with delivered from foreign countries. In the midland and northern counties of -England and Wales I observed that wlieie the land is distant from a market or where the surface soil rests a upon cold clay subsoil, a very largo quantity of land is laid down in much

very the

formerly higher

npfc

railway carting,

Messrs.

of

require

made

mauy

to

manure

eady

that

not

fruit

markets

are

the market. I noticed method of growing they were of a taper and pointed shape and of deficient so seed, be so they could not in the ground, good as when grown as then the seed goes out to equally the i

grow

rich

require

Vincent

to

manuring

the

and

gown. of the

slopes

cucumber-house

upwards to

are

two

of sufficient only just a person to walk under. The or tomatoes hang down inside

height' for cucumbers and iu one

grass

next

they grow of strawberries.

;

rotten

that

the

with the

permanently

season

Edinburgh, Birmingham,

large

delivered fresh of course hunch eds of tons

gathered in

delivered

arc

Glasgow,

to

is

the

fresh fruits

and early morning and placed in trucks.

of fruit

trucks

other,

which other

cucumbers

and with

as,

a

arrangement

as

up

most

the on

;

to

or

These grow

Grapes

confess

to

to attention what is done that at least of farmers

narrow

the

raised the tomatoes

insure

are

they

the farmers. heated by hot and fruit are

by less

or

vegetables market. Cucumber houses are about 6ft. wide, sunk path in the centre, side beds, upon which either for

end.

a

anJ

tolerably been saved, rather better

if

move

and

fine,

of farmers in Kent family of the name of Vincent who have done in and are great thiugs farming, successful. the generally Amongst done were enterprising by them things to sidings railways put from tho various is

of

ago. with the season, together has spoiled the potato crop. are rotten in many Potatoes and places, all are The strawberries were watery. without and the gooseberries flavour,

ably

grown. There

as

in and anticipated July the usual months August, harvesting but a good deal in the warmer parts"; of the corn has had to bo kiln dried, and the failure of the grass crop has caused the price of hay ti> rise to four times

soft

are

was

more

I paid some examined

great produce that their attention

morning Manchester,

upon

but, months

themselves the circum

and

;

very

panies

were

have

crops harvest

corn

falling

interest

is

it

immense

vinte'r

used

all

glass roof inside, Ihe houses are

one

entirely ana of produce hay, but a great variety and are, in fact, And up to the times. I will some describe of the that things

an

and crops of hay were totally spoiled, of October in the I' saw in beginning> and northern the midland counties of and England hay still uncut, large of corn out in the fields In quantities

October

but

case

profitably.

having

confiuing

morn

a

if

say

growing

by

grow another, the enlighten what it should be they and this is natural only cannot have the necessary

the

water,

tomato

com

cannot

experience

and matter, of number considerable

year,

end

and

foreigner,

ing to fiud out, if the farmers have done anything to meet

grow

Herald.

ing

the writers

showing growing sydney

to

do to

are

forced

noticed

to grow endeavouring produce for which there is a demand, and that can they

UNITED

the

oe

have

stance

an& ftfome.

Station,

they as

after

#ariu,

I

and

glasshouses

They

as

lord, law

2d).

of

£1

at

Holy Eng

:

the the

they might

all doing the against

practical

his

land, let

was

But in

are

they

the

.

good

was

;

autumn

of Brussels are sprouts and sent- to every town in the and appear to' be kingdom, a very favourite and one in universal vegetable, and celerv request, also. A great feature in the now, especially of towns, is the immense amount vicinity

per but

daily papers, all while unfavourable admitting circumstance attending fanning in these of whetlmr countries, raise the question

as

.

it

writers

some

although

of faithful

miles

annum.

per

that

.U

and

Church,

.

.

.

acre per of London

5s.

neighbourhood

farmer should

"

of"

do not suppose in the

some

Continued.

be

;

bk.

Canterbury

at a rental within 20

cannot they compete should product they

,

September

St.

and

Augustine Archbishops

I

Pope

ad an. 690. J Anglo- Sax m Chronicle The is from an extract following oath required from before every Bishop

cold.

different

very

To

it

III. of

him

/

gardening.

the

quantites gathered

the

annum,

:

same

he proposed.agree to anything letters of Pope Gregory tell Those also hpvv Englaud came to have us of Canterbury and York Archbishops they from

Pope Leo Archbishop

In

to

brocoli,

celery,

market

as

cannot be found for some of the and coses are rents in many almost nominal and as a ease in point as to rent, farmer informed me that a he had a farm of about 200 acres offered

but in it under

archbishopric, again placed

in

not

spinach, sprouts, turnips Scotch kale, carrots, parsnips parsley, onions, leeks, and other peas, beans, and on vegetables, such a scale large that it is now considered farming as well

all

most

the

cauliflowers, Brussels

lettuce,

Tenants

the Bishops the authority of York. In 787 the raised was by Pope

an

the

St.

not

to

articles,

produce

sending to

now

they

cabbages,

farms,

appealed

735

even

of

time it is present generally and acknowledged in England, Scotland, that farming does not Ireland and pay, of land is out of cultivation. a good deal

authority and restored to ad Theodore

In

continually

kinds,

At

all placed H umber under

Lichfield I.

one

tries

of two

heavy.

bk.

deposed of them,

of York, that

sentence.

III.

803

have

that he was not meeting, they judged of heart, and so would meelc and lowly

hold a of St.

of Adrian

even

but

;

Archbishop

this

see

than

the because despised they of the Pope, bat as authority because, to greet did not rise St. Augustine came to the place of them when they

now

i

the

Archbishop,

and

see,

north of the of the Archbishop

though

not

was'

(

He

and was "by of everything"

acquitted

St.

be wrong.

Bishops Archbishop

Gregory

bishops Sardica

ordained and

(Bede, he at

n

America aud Russia, low such and all prices, around within a England three or thousand miles

perishable of the quickness consequence of transit into the market, it almost throws him on his beam as his ends, rents are tithe and taxes high and his

that See," is, Rpme) ; about the country, visiting and what he reforming

to

Rome,

mitted

and key-bearer Heaven, through

Apostles,"

Churches"

of the

some

all

;

are

Rome,

i). was

churches

his

authority. that it is not true to say that the the Church did not acknowledge of the Church Pope to be the Head a British that Gildas, historian, says " the British be held St. Peter to the

be in

con

vegetables,

do

.districts

corn, hay, pnlse, but add all sorts and plants flowers;of the partake

some of them character, even growing orchids. Almost other field every 20 within miles of London, and 10 of other towns are now with planted produce such as

and at

selling

radius

inquiry diligent to be Archbishop

send

to

one

thought

be

answer

"made

English

Wilfrid,

First, British

first

the

Eng to

I

c.,

to

died

India-

and the

perfectly was the sent Church,"

Rome

t.o

Wighardt

of fruits, so 'that horticultural

is

from

"

26), Roman

Apostolic

the Aposlolic then he went

:

and this Augustine, by the authority of the Pope. But the British say, Anglicans admitted to be Church never the Pope did the the Head of the Church, nor to St. British submit bishops Augu stine's

iv.

c.,

inclement

and if they were all seasons, them propable they might withstand the good seasons with the by taking bad. But when corn is into imported in such enormous England quantities

whom Theodore, last well received and in England, soon assembled a at Council Hertford which he called himself" the Bishop fin of the see of Canterbury appointed by

be

So

subject

were

the

to

may obstinate

the

and

some

of

sent,

brother

your

unlearned

the

.

to

all

corrected authority." by your the bishops in England, whether

s,

for

of

to

he says of Brit

bisjps

them

says (bk. that the

Farmers in .many confine themselves to and turnips, as of old,

it

after the

years

Augustine,

These are some of the difficulties the British with farmer has had to struggle but these are difficulties caused by

;

Romans sent direct by665 King Oswy, who,

Pope Yitalian

and those Bishop of in Brit

bishops ordain, you shall be ordained that shall by the the priests but also all York, In another letter ain."

j;

Wighardt Bishop

my

Lord

In

St.

iii.

understood Catholic

the brother," Pope writes, of our God aud by 'the anthority be subject not Jesus Christ, only

you, "shall,

Pope Bede

as

he

number

a

be subject who should bishops and, when York and- the places should

the

letter

one

of

request

a

hundred

one

of

coming were Bishops

i

was

first

-

the

was

letters

on

without for it. actually going to Rome This of the pall was a of receiving sign their of the submission to the authority

Euglish. in his work succeeding of conversion, he was, by the Pope's " command, consecrated of the Bishop the of in by Bishop Aries, English" Then him France. Pope Gregory sent several

personal

to pilgrimage was that the English given receive the pall might

Archbishops

Pope Gregory into England St. When

the

Augustine

the when

Rome, leave

,

to

our

the

idols,

Augustine

St.

convert

to

already he made

given

Christ." who sent

reduced

on, at Canute

i

King

in

Later

died

.

the

of Pope Gregory and ought rightly whereas because,

I

who

case

price stock upon know, but —

by me,

than

more

when corn but whether

it

this

from would

a

it

pays land I

grass all

was

fetched

tho

appear

to

do

inquiries that it does

,<

pay. Ihe

corn in crops Scotlaud were usually but as backward, the latter, of September and all part of October was the sun tolerably fine, although not was very is warm, yet it probable that the crops were got in better than earlier in the season. anticipated I was in Iroland iu September, and the crops were the good generally, oats uu

most of the corn small it was patches iu to be cut and housed.. handy quantities a There is but no large crop of potatoes, doubt the low-lying lands in which f,oiuo. were the rain pi uu ted injured the crop. In the United Kingdom the agricul turist suffers from too much rain, cold, and unfavourable seasons, and com

grown

petition

very

and

so

especially

was

in

with

heavy

as

very

all

taxes

the world, and tithes,

rents,

and

yet some successful.

and by skill enterprise Australian suffer from agriculturist unfavourable drought?, and seasons, but if the same amount of competition skill and as is exhibited in enterprise the one were in the put iuto practice other it is successful probable equally follow.— results would I am. are

The

;

and also sold who sent 300

flowers,

people them pull aud sizes

pieces, pack in

that

could

This

they is

a

to

regular

all

them

to

women

and casks

cut

same

and

to

cut

to

suitable

with

be made industry,

the

brine,

into

so

pickles.

Loudon,

JOHN November 17,

YOUNG. 1888.

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!"

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CARL

We where running down from Charles was and the train ton to Savannah the at high speed when humming along brakes danger signal blew and the air

sex

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me.

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ed the

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:

Stranger

sir,

have

down, will yer ?" " Wh-wh-which

44

if

(to quiet stranger Hi mister, jest head for a minute

"

: road) there horse's

thold

coin.

Oh,

I'd

the

TheOff un. surburban

(nervously) Driver :

'

now matter other one,

lost

that I get while

the

pockets ?'

the

What's

I hadn't now.'

he

as

44

4

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Here

Kiss

44

the whites dun jus'

Why

4

the

"

44

may

That

all

ticket

aboudt

engineer

vhas

so 1 wish too." 44 Ah, 1 wish you were." "Give Mabel my love." 44 Tell Neal he owes me

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ain't

now,

;

it?'

Bagged Urchin

a

Passenger:

You seem to have a Old Lady 4 Old Yes, Madam.' sir.' Stranger— to do. I tell 'Well, Lady you what in a and put your feet Jes' go home an' Stran tub o1 hot mustard water —

always

sea

That's said Merritt.

boys, for the

<

you

who folks butter

and

der und

yon

44

tradesmen the pound

some

words.

worth not to-day thousand dollars.

bread lighter are Old Mr. Bentley than they used to.' kick are Yes, and the poor people Mrs. Bentley—' Why I don't ing.'

the

is

sir,

you

on

those

bread

She Left

a to a customer jeweller not when 'You growl clock. ought under bed ticking have your folding yon man took the The the all night.'

4

That

Wish

44

didn't

!

I did."

that you now, to hear." I was going."

want

we'll

to their obliged not every fellow who can laugh in his That sleeves when he is out-at-elbow. although the earth is always very dirty,

replied.

So you that you couldn't

see

their

"

eh ? Well, is dead, Brown 44 Yes. ?' well Did he leave anything he left but to do heart it, his It broke

her

That

of.

care

yet

So old

"

dirty

Mind

?'

the like poet, over a of time of hard rubs.

washerwoman,

spends

a

buy

Is it for your father the horse.

"

it's

;

The

is

is

to

want

always something

suit

a

'

I Please of hay."

worth « Oh

line

fact.—

a

eat

who brings The man There sad. somewhat about him. plaintiff

A

having

The

face.

Got your

44

to fifteen .ounces only give That it because is a weigh they have. be able to pay Shylock, very few are " cause it is a most difficult to do" thing care of take a Jew. That if you don't have 0 to take No. 1 you might soon

with

quartz.

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it

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Noah's

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make

to

A dentist ought has He farmer.

which

man

a

bag of fruit station."

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44

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it

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when

crow

atk.

on

for

the

Oh— ypur

leave

him.

did

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went militia parade, marching order the the and other inspected sergeant had a ranks before the officer chfecked for The man having a dirty haversack; round and officer went checked the same

office.

are

And

"

local

44

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the

of

company

a on

a

figure—

lay

was

.

A

watched—

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&

a it

ever

obstructions either sex

Nesbit's

.

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s

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nausea, &c. sickness, with a dose of these will follow.

worse

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of before

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natural

best

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better,

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all

in

effects

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nesbit,

w.

Practical and

HAY

Jeweller,

Street,

Adelaide,

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

HAS

IlimilllY/iMKffiilllM

without Medicine Great Household amongst the leading necessaries Ibis

These famous most

bet

Stomach,

BOWELS,

arid

to these

They

great

in

remedy from

failirig

tution,

in

efficacious

of all

and

ages;

MEDICINE The

as

are

cause,

become

only at New

78,

Oxford

St.

Oxford

533,

(late

St.)

London; And

sold

are

the

tions

for

with

World;

Civilized

$5F

direc

Boxen

and

Oxford

#33,

every

look

London,

Street,

FACTORY.

sets

BRQWN&ALLEN, T.

(Late

HAY

&

W.

Gent's Rings, do. Ladies'

Gent's Rings, do. Ladies'

PERTH,

fcTREET,

thanks to the public returning generally thas for beg to announce past favours, all classet they are prepared to manufacture pos of. COLONIAL BOOTS, on the shortest notice. sible Also, kept in stock, a large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and SHOES from and Children's BOOTS houses. the best and Continental English and on Leather Uppers always Grindery, taken skins hand. Good hides and kangaroo in exchange. of Goods to all the parts despatched Colony.

JN

customers

select

from

to guarantee

V.fE.

:

.

Jj

in

cases,

boxes

in small

quarter

(120

and

is

for

serviceable

equally

quantities.

GREAT

IN

gia, KAY'S &c.

TIC

PILLS,

Face

ache,

a

Neural Quinine,

in

specific

Contains

&c.

I

Cement

Broken

for

curing

Splendid

E.

front.

stock

to

every Hotel.

bach

and

Stables, Pirst

and

Balcony

Bath-rooms,

for

requisite

Best

and

a

opened, being the Manufactur are saved thereby se Customers undeniable

many profits for our

Men's

and Boys' Straw Hats,

Class

a

quietness

Quality

only

sin

ors

Famous Ale and

3d.

Is.

Is.

2s.

6d.

and

Ladies'

Liqu

op

Hats

stock.

House

for

and

Stout.

Bonnets,

8d.

Is.

6d.

2s.

and

Comfort

Every

with

replete

And

MSB

Which"is

Wines,

Spirits

and

lighted,

brilliantly

and Beers

the

is

Direct resort

favourite

of the Best

of

of loversf

always

BrM<|g$tfainable,

the on

and

Attendance

Good

price

BmWWMWS

from

turers

game.

Civility.

n

Ladies

want

you B

or

teed and

to ma0'

"

Shoe,

guar-

shape

STI

and

®"j

georgeTIsmeddles, T

W.

WimbridgE,

st.

(opposite

HAY

always of colony

"

PERTH.

English,

BOOTS,

conducted in any part and all details

&

SHOES

C.,

Finest

the

shortest

therewith notice

attended

by

to

at

telegram

PROMPT

TO

stock

in

the

His

ways'

ready.

On

band

and

ana

Monumental Head with handsome Iron and erected complete. W. T.

Coaches

in

Manufactured

the

for and

Tomb

Railings,

PRICE

SMALL

LIST

ORDERS

BY

SENT

BOOK

and

WIMBRIDGE.

the

Printed

Next

Door

to

the

"

Criterion

unsurpasson

ntly or

kept

hand

at all

sale

very

D.

and published

Hotel"

Thomas

at

the

Hoioich-

for office

the

cheap. Healy.

Rev.

Right the

of

street

times

,

"

W. A.

Perth,

by

Bryan.

Sfari: National Library of Australia

trial

are

'

Gibncy,

Aj

Durability

Neatness Boots

Record,"

Address,—

A |$i

in

are

a

all

M.

Observe

fa

;

best

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soles

your

&

POST.

fnl

Repair-'

good order. solicited.

ORDERS.

Stones,

4

L«Jj

itself

patchiugexecuted.

APPLICATION.

ON

r

and promptly Extra-fine

done.

ed.

Sale, supplied

market.

ing neatly

or

al

at

'

SLIPPERS.

COUNTRY

is

the

let live and prices. work recommends his boots the are

cons'

Hearses

Calf

Boor

m

Sua L

J.

the "live

otherwise.

Funeral

Sewed

Kip

that

ATTENTION

to Ho or

of the FUNERALS Colony,

connected

next

b.

"

cathedral.)

AND

P

Monger's Store. to manufacture prepared Best

PERTH.

extensive and varied the most and Colonial German, French,

hand,

on

HAS

Furnisher.

george's

Shoe

e

H.

DEALER, STREET,

HOWIOK

and

Funeral STREET,

Importer,

LEATHER

CURRIER

UIVDEKTAKEK, General

Healv's Hay Street,

D. Shop,

at

rs

e

r

$

a

t in finish _«

-leiiy

j

eand Gentle-

if

men, Boot

style,

and

Manufac

Only.

_

Manufacturer

week.

next

hand.

iiMf.

Boot

he

will

the

Importer

Moderate.

Charges

last

U. HEARMAN, The City Draper,

far-famed

Tables,

Billiard

at

were

W.

Visitors,

and Watts'

of Burroughe's

one

contains

and

Travellers

for

6d.

upwards,

All the windows dressed with

IM

Is.

lhese qualities about double the Season.

D'LUCEY,

Convenience

Ar

England.

upwards.

for is

2s.

and Girls'

and

6d.

Bass's

,

Guiness's

Proprietor. HOTEL

6d.

Is.

spe

hotel.

R.

Evebyweeee port,

now

ciality.

Jeweller,

THOMAS

are

from

direct

good value.

v

and

ticles. COAGULINE.

Sold

Albans

purchased ers

House.

and Spring by Mrs. Luton,

Early

selected personally in Paris, London,

St.

and

watch

NESBIT,

Iron,

for

Summer Hearman

PERTH.

favourite

value.

real

Novelties

Accommodation

The Settlers

£

the present temporary depression. should take this The public opportunity of purchasing much begoods at prices

STREET, st

of;

meet

Slotefi?

Class for Travellers.

POSSESSION.

The GERALDTON

Cattle.

vva-

Straw Hats and Bonnets. Hats, 25 Cases Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, Mens, Youths and Boys, all sizes and marked low prices to specially qualities

and

Horses

THE

Consisting

sold.

-

COMPOUND,

Colds, KAY'S

Coughs

for

ssunPHcaav

lbs.)

TV-

|\

bjjPY

Straw

in large

Stores,

HAY

-

geraldton"

Consump-

that

and opened the

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

their

Mr. J. W. Andrew, Roebourne. T. W. Stroud, Geraldton. „ F. Kelly, „ Dongarra. G, H. Lott, York. „

&c.

COMPOUND OF AY'S LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c., with Chlorodyne. demulcent T7 a AY'S COMPOUND, expecIV torant, for Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints.

Flour.

Perth. Agents

received

ASBBBBaSS

octaves.

Privacy

Watchmaker

Practical

has just

announce

OF

.

Shamrock

V.

article

every

time payment. IMMEDIATE

ggr

Bronchitis

COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,

by buying having a large and a practical

besides

maker

&c.

VARIETY.

at least

save

will

from

cent.,

to

rasv

and (muzzle Ammunition Sadd

DRAPERY

ii

'

"TIOR

and

Oilmen's

Breast Pins Necklets „ Studs „ Jet Brooches & Earrings Keepers „ Alberts „ Wedding Rings Clocks Electro Plated Cups &c. Spectacles. Cruets, „

per

Revolvers,

Draper—

City

BEGS

pieces,

and Spirits

Wines asks

Breast Pins Necklets Studs

Nesbit,

Britnall),

Iron, Snider

Corrugated

Sugars,

Tobacco

Leontines

20

bales,

Brooches

,,

collecting,

The

tools,

Watches

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

rurious

aro

they

Stocks also

Fencing

Netting,

loading)

Teas,

no'

is

BOOT

AUSTRALIAN

WEST

Label

the

to

IftheaddreE

Pots.

full

Harness,

lery,

"

language.

should

Purchasers

the

on

almost

in

use

breech

W. <. IIEARMAN,

Agents, hand

on

Pumps, Fowling

Rifles,

Bracelets B. & E.

Silver

-

throughout

Medicines

of

Vendors

all

by

Douglas

"Gold

Silver

always

Cornsacks, Wire Galvanized Wires,

Watches

Earrings Alberts Leon tines,

Success.'

Walthams

Ladies'

Alberts

Anvils,

repaired

Manufactured

or

repaired. Nesbit's

Earrings

FAMILY

unsurpassed. are

or

Levers Gold Watches Silver Watches „ Gold Bracelets setsB.&E. „ Brooches „

wonderfully to Females

GENERAL

and Ointment

Pills

are

incidental

a

consti

the

has

They

ailments

all

where

cases

weakened.

or

impaired

all

whatever

riever-

a

made cleaned

Nesbit's Gent's

LIFE.

as

Jewellery to order

guarantee.

Watches

vigour

OF

years'

Importers

Station

of Station requirements, other goods, Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,

sundry

Colony. with a two of every

Watches

and

HAVE

the

in

other

Merchants,

Stock

Walthams

Nesbit's

CHEAPEST and

These

best

exception.

the

are

description

the

'and

energy,

SPRINGS recommended

confidently

are

and

Kidneys,

tone,

giving

MAIN

on

soothingly,

yet

of Life,

BLOOD,

the

purify

powerfully,

Liver,

.

Pills

ranks

like

FREMANTLE,

PERTH.

STREET, the

Reason.

Succeeds

"Nothing

the

_

Rundlo

@nmmer

WAREHOUSE,

COLONIAL

of

_

of

co.,

.

Watchmaker (Late

Commencement

&

marhm

e.

.

v.e.

a

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