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by the

degrades

of

Archbishop

ELOQUENT

PROTEST

THE

GRADING

IRISH

AGAINST

DE

CHARACTER

AND

lo-night ical

or

and

practical to

night

mean

I mean to which I made

prosaic.

I

in

believe,

I am resolution, acting Irishman should every for the, fair fame of regard

part,

aet

who

the

land

has of his

do anything

(Loud

biitb.

straogers. takes to

applause.) I have been outside Lately travelling and it was this bad colony, my good or fortune to attend a number of concerts at. which were as what represented Irish

and what sung, Irish recitations

were

songs

were

the

acquired through books, of such medium concerts whieh I attended. The nett the impression was produced the

of Ireland, music of of Ireland

name

the

land, manners

on

serious caricature

as

(without

vi

might,

my

Aujuvbtwu)

iugtobtbUUQ

10

are

to raise

are

and

laugh humour,

I

ap

do

is

many-sided

mourntui

and

is

and

Carew.

They the

none

the

are

less

bonds

:

great

syren Ireland,

number

have

is

always I

would

I old

do would

1

u

Hindostan

be

never

the

until

"

of

Great hand

much

influence

take

Let

were

and

the

re

a

lies

mere

Chicago

to

have

cable

of

Almost

A

Epidemic.The

us

doctor

bodies

critical

a

named an

BODIES

AWAITING

Boston,

condition.

in

Church

Chicago

short

(a

d:>wn

Chicago

on

the

the 31.

crowded,

are more are

city

highways

with

March

leading

and

so

to

can

the

Mollie but

Sir

songs,

have

cently veteran

i

Whether

that mournful the inspiring harp of not venture to say. this

Secondly, I Bay to Irish young men : Never deliver a piece by way of recitation which is unworthy of that fair and that and that land, bright land, of genius land from which their they or and finally, jbavp parents 550510, Thirdly,

!

i

but

a

do sou

and would of Church

England, the

"He

Presby

nor

true

of the stop,

Eng

?

whole the hog" consist of of England is con Church The judgment de recently "

the are

to

M 'Donald, re of: Canada, his The completed 76thyear. statesman we still is, -learn, and " full of go," as he himself

John

to get himself diplomatic deception called to tbe Bar eomo months before he

whose

attaches the us. will inform importance"-— slightest of The Uburcb allows of tbe England mixture of water the wiue used in with the mixture communion, provided be be made before the communion service

Statesman,

George- street, Glasgow, though it was in life that his father, Mr. very early of Dornock, SutherHugh McDonald, took him, with the rest of bis landshire, to Kingston, in Ontario. There family, and he managed by a he was educated,

"

,

gins. writes cerned,

opinion

But

no

one

this

practice, of tbe clergyman

a

"

in

auy

Chnrch

case, con

is

close perilously upon The Romanism." Church of England also allow8-of the use of lighted candles at the communion con table, and, of candlesticks in which to sequently

Sir owes John, no-doubt, mental end physical vigonr to the direct descent he is proud to trace six centuries to the through great Donald, the Lord of South. Kintyre and Isla He was in Isle. himself born

little

to

of Canterbury by the Arohbishop a respectable clergyman," says the London News whose Daily "against no one character has a word to say, and

hearty \ ould say. much of his

of his love. object the as you songs, had a to-night,

has

livered

congested.

Veteran

meant

Romish "

at nothing allowed."

fined

tbe

A

of

4oes the

accom

that cemeteries

who

incumbency Church, Dunedin,

"

The funerals

numerous

Howell, to the

The canon, then, pro so far as the whole hog" poses to go his is consistent with his avoid doing ance of either of two extremes. His reverence will not be" Romish," neither he be Presbyterian. What, bowsrill land

epidemic diedin' The hospitals

patients.

he

be neither he said,

terian,"

being

patients

what

was

would

microbe.

BURIAL.

epidemic

St.

this

olaims

Gentry

iufluenza

Canon

appointed Matthew's

the

candles.

we however, are admonished by tbe awful example that occurred tbe other day at Roslyn. " In that instance .so Romish" were the candlesticks even tbe without alone,

place

:

ri

Uf

Here,

to

stone,

which,

we

must'

m

not

m nearly Wales wealth private so far being,

south

considerably of New

people

LIm

of

wealth

1

aL'. Mil)

lUUBUJJT

KWflli

WBJ

community

a

average net amount a series dying during

left

of

is found period. basis it Upon this that during 1889 the fiveyear6 ending wealth of the people of Victoria private amounted to £416,492,359. £399 per

whereas that of the people of New Wales amounted only to £332, or. £319, per 445,850, head— the excess bead, South

favour

in

of

Victoria thus beiog up wards of £84,000,000, or £80 per head. Sir Henry Parkes has evidently derived his figures. from Mr.

respecting

the

Coghlau's

work

mother

a

colony " The South

entitled

wealth

and of New progress 1889-90," where, .at page 699, author has made an attempt to place

Wales, the

aralneupon

the in

property

sum

which

sets

he,

descriptions

Different

New

South

down

Wales—

a

as

amounting from the Apart epoh kind of pro

£403,600,000.

of valuing difficulty tbis inethod perty of calculat correctly, erroneous ing is evideutly upon the face of it, as amount on the jt only gives the credit side of the account and ignores on those the other side entirely viz., the amount of foreign large money .

in invested the referred to. property The difference between my estimate for the wealth of New Sonth wales, viz., £71,000,000, would probably be repre sented sum. It would point by this out that even if Mr. estimates

Coghian'a New South Wales should be admitted to be correct, which is not, the wealth of Vic undoubtedly toria the more correct computed upon basis, would still exceed it by £13,000, 000. I submit in order to show that the true of this position in the colony Australian is desirable that group it of

tbe

wealth

of

sbould.be given. in my correc of Sir Henry Parkes' statement, to that end would suggest that

publicity tion

and

of

copy

this

letter

the

Premier Government

of

be

An made ians, yon

Sydney.— H..H.

Cure

tho

Mosetig,

ward at

for

of

subject

a

hon.

Hayter,

Cancer. +

into

five

years

Hospital,

of cancer. the cure lbe Standard cor occupied with the

growths. which bad last twenty bad made finally of methyl solutions

every remedy use the during

also

violet,

(

of the

physician

Wieden

says) has chiefly the past ten years cure of carcinomous

He had tried come

chief the

gentleman,

respondent himself for and study

so

the

important communication wae the Vienna of Physic Society at its last sitting, by Professor

lhat

stadt.

to

to

surgical on the

new

sent

Statist.

A Reported

impregnated

a

and

which be considered to be years, may amount equal to the average possessed by each person living the same during

turned

into

the person,

experiments

candles,

JNew

UmaLa

1

the

find

it was esteemed, that a thought godly act to steal them and a in their stone of lay place— unless an course, miracle was Evangelical and the wero worked, candlesticks

lighted

Iah

m

by each

to

milieu. He to pursue the juste told the other at his Darishioners night, held that a meeting to welcome him,

1 tells us its April ) continues and the death-rate is increasing or is more less every household and hundreds of by the ailment,

of the city modate no

t

is

may

means

unburied owing to the unable to meet the. No fewer than 60j)j presBnre. burial. await Three hundred

terrible

in

in

epidemic

in

discovered

undertakers

be

the

Rev.

of

the

of computing

of Jews.

Pledge-

being

that

vvaicn.

millions under

They

Victoria

The says people, of Victoria as I am able to judge, than greater that of tbe

.We

Cabinet

of as

lr

three

Worms).

Hazardous

been

just of

remain

victims

strong and the affection mother and child,

National Library of Australia

of

A

glad, friends as and

Influenza

doubt

no

an

Mr. Hayter

of

native

as

just now,

give

and whole

will

Wealth of Victoria South Wales.

weajth great

find

(Goschen then form

they

time

Government Statist statement interesting in to the assertion made by Sir reply Heuiy Parkes at the Federation con vention as to the aggregate private

take land, and food for dwellings, these industrious citizens in South western On the other hand, Siberia. offer not. we to deliver up to England but two Jews for every Irishman. one, Ministers Now they have two Jewish to

observes in dne

Victorian drawn np

SaiI

Irishmen.

starving

of Lincoln

Will pledged. it in the parish that tbe juste milieu T

The

has

who are Egypt, with of; China

Australia

England

her

grave

N ew

place, .and unanimous

the population who have-annihiluted ot

as

""

font

To

people.

admitted

Private

:

latter if

vu

of

victim ne

am

They They show the

of

a

effected

beside

serious,

O'Neill,

observed mournful cast over them. arises from the fact that

may

the

lettoio

puwenui

Irishmen persecuted by pare starving the English with well-fed Russian Jews, and winds origi up with the following nal proposal, which should fill the hearts of Irish with joy and gratitude patriots,

de boldly worth a brass

and

ika uic

Sa

uer

tney wore and who under the vermin, an of putting end to the slave pretext are in the mpst; trade, exterminating tribes of numerous manner savage is. Who is Africa, extremely touching. not of English of the value aware phil anthropy ?" The paper goes on to com

many

ravages

character, it

humorous

life family which exists between and the lover and the

will

possess

The influenza

to-night.

include,

gay. such

of

1

j

the meeting did certain resolutions

fertile

"

gain considerably cut" to-morrow.

they

600

bave

We

acceptable.

value.

historical

A

of the

to meet therefore, Fat Nellie Molioy,

that that

self-reliant.

ana

I

humorous

o

Mad certain had pre-

.

a

representation which did not

faithful tne

is

1

a

ablution.

London,

in

now

after

brought Bishop

stands

Developments inform us.

now a very passed 'by it, publishes article indignant Eng leading against " It says : This land and Englishmen. concern the Jews) on tbe of part (for the who have .impoverished English

as 1000 deaths from in (we learn by cable) have occur the past week. Chicago during Mr. John O'Connor, M.P., for South to America who iB on a visit Tipperary,

|

no

1.1

veuieui

that

stating,

Novikoff,

A few days Vremya had

Nqvoe

against

be generally his reverence

of

tbe

then, the

Canon" Howell

correspondent

semirofficial

back npon points,

the.

offences

Unepurteous.

ly

J

Irish

not

are

every

fact,

.brant's,

says

the chalice of the six

points brought the of Lincoln against which Bishop the Church forbids are the making the of the cross in sign the bene giving and diction the of the celeturning

meeting to express sym newspapers, with .Russian Jews from taking pathy That same convinced place. journal,

a

fluenza red in

,

The and

a/i

Truth

in

the

source

ItlmniwA Auuapii

Rt'tftah tviou

vuv

"

England,

or

As

not

enter

and

mournful oneB. of both here

are

specimens

fna

ev

a

was

The

abuse? I will to glaring try to me to be the point out what appears few in a words. First of all, remedy I would : Never sing say to Irishmen a which a contains sentiment song of Ireland. unworthy (Applauee). I know there are humorous songs just there

In vuv

are

make

from

driuking All,

BtlUWU

and

!"

that

prejudice

a

bad

pi

were

spected

this

as

nmnt

auu

to

journal colonies

the

anrl

declares

to exhibit so-called Irish but the result is that they have done, and continue to do, incalculable mischief to the name and fame of Ireland. I desire to be as brief as because I find that the time possible, has passed rapidly, it has passed because is What the remedy for pleasantly.

given

ame

sensational the denies

some

which

Telegraph

paragraph

.a

its perpetually putting the progress of: pocket to assist for which the there was no colonies, The colonies seemingly adequate return. to bantlings, and the article arecompared

did

is intended, any wilful injustice is and the prejudice created nevertheless. done, These are sung and these recitations

or tained, but the

injustice songs

said

wilful

any

Bravo

:

have

made

look sequel.

.

"

(Yoice I

plause.) believe

ago the

with

26) dealing

(March

would

painter Britain into its

the

Wren,

of bno.

Petersburg

Daily

opinm,

paper

The

"

grade

Ireland.

St.

poisoning

M;P.,

that

nriiia pi iuv

those who .so revile, abuse, and de the music and the of literature

by

the

he has

society

has

country

a

wrong

tuat

an

farthing

wilful in and repu

the

against

nuu

proud

The

)

Henry Laboucbere,

On the contrary, clares that they

to its songs and its literature. Therefore I resolved that at the first favorable opportunity I had I should and protest with protest, all

article

of

as it degrading No buffoon

intending character, in regard

the name, of Ireland

justice) tation

in

statement

the

performers

by

statements.

of

caricature

progress

Canadian

A Retort

Criticised-

Truth," Mr.

edited Australia,

make

and

which

applause

Colonies

London

"

songs of Ire

the

these

as

subject

to

Ireland,

to make them. possible the could so stage

was

result

deliver he is

or

from

people

(Loud The

those

as

in

of

Paul's

monument, and its

of

land before he under

Befoie

St.

his

domestic

population

through

the„

auoient

sprung.

that few of them had any opportu of judging of the songs of Ireland nity or of the literature and characteristics of the Irish the people beyond knowledge they

that

degrade

public he ought to remember pieoa, of an ancient and noble representative nation. He should be determined that uo word which his lips, goes forth froth that no note of muuic whieh he sings, will be calculated to ridicule or degrade

fore

or

to

(Applause.) sing a song

a

as were represented to the discredit, even given degradation, of the Irish character. The audiences were not but principally Irish, English. and Scotch, and I took it for uranted that few of those who them comprised had ever stood on Irish and there soil,

'

people be repre

that which

in

more re /would bestili acknowledge, The Church of markable and effective. also allows of the England singiug_of the Agnns Dei during the communion and of ceremonial and service, ablution

oW Railway, much to his but courage and foresight, two out of a long list of they are only in .the .achievements peaceful path of

them all Irishman

Taking

faithfully.

would Canadians to

were

said seek

ago he be no of ear

yearn it

-

(Applause.)

to

resolution and ago,

a

time

fulfilling a

very

fulfil

-short

a

I

poetic.

Irish

them

age. Fifty-seven Parliament, and

Confederation arpund." the Canadian Pacific

that tbe Irish accent object should be but I do object to the represented, pro with Irish are nunciation which the I bave oredited in the performances fo spoken of, and which is as foreign as Ireluud can be. We belong to an old a and land learned, geberous, to be laud-'— and I say it ought spirited Irishman never to the ambition of every

be orator to be very

mean

the let

of

exaggeration him as iB " If you

I doubt an round, average does not pronounce as the language just or as, the ordinary correctly Englishman do not Scotchman. I

At the St. Patrick's Day banquet in Carr delivered Melbourne, Archbishop a the degrad vigorous speech against of Irish music national ing travesties sometimes placed on the in the stage guise of " comic" Irish He said : songs. not

If

applause.) be represented,

to

are

sented

do

Irish

our

came

entered

,

literature,

(Loud

MUSIC.

I

Never who music

; man

apy

a by applauding vulgar or of deliverance or mannerism, style which is, as foreign to us pronunciation, to as it is or Scotchmen. Englishmen or

Melbourne. AN

audiences

encourage, the character of

.

Address

to Irish

never

tolerate,

-

1 Wpuld.say

(Cleaning.

.

(General

ana

with

called

a

pyoctanine,

at Darmpigment, manufactured This he injects in different forms

that

the

so to speak, neoplasms is, with thepigment;and

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knife,

secured

low

through

amply supplied ing specimens.

was are

led

up and announced

The professor disappeared. he gave his discovery that world—an without delay to the medical announcement not a side allu without sion to the different procedure of another has

There

heard

of late.

is

English

is

She

as

The humours

are and system many various, 41 Mark has them., Twain" discovered and we have before us some of the re sults of his researches. The collection

large

one,

-unintentional

true 44

is

44

substantially. vessel

a

gas company go round meter." One juvenile 14

structs

us that a cater begin with scholar holds that

aud

employed

men

and

the in-

A

.

.

to

while the

insisted

on

in a

reply date

to or

a

line straight two places."

the. 44

following Man is an

,

is his: on .

Essay

American

hot

life

The first is reduced

tell

that

me

is

:

will

and

finger, to live

Mr-

the

if

M'Kinley William

Mr. the of daunted

i

611

the

by

the

is

Act,

.

classes

buo.

aauJD

the

urno

WUU

in of

lillti

44

a

n;

Great world

saw

there

England the

were

America,

the

a on

United States. her duce even policy,

and

South

Wales

What

presented of in

by

his

belt,

the

I

England own

with and

not

could

Zealand,

by

buying, the field

Will

they

means

where

supply j

,

'

more

moil iioiw

the classes under the be

is

Catholic

there

in

great

«i!

rrrt

vuo

Ann

the

It

r\

icugiuuo

know-

that

i

these words of Lords in the speaker

the House 1865, and that sent Lord Salisbury

T

H

:

spoken November, the

Old

A collector with aud

under

By

lecturer.

in

are

bo

drifts.

the and

a

and

is

full

and

so that described the instruction be of a decidedly may and local character. The practical the and Technological Mu.senra. branches will in' this be' country way

social

is

but

good,

enaial

VP

y

ooviviij

there

und contrary,

nothing

therefore,

that on

the preserver the Socialism

which

Between

Mitofka

on

organ

The

former and

phenomenon, —

is a socialism of organiza Socialism and legislation. tion On the contrary, Socialism has scarcely in com anything mon with social organic It phenomena. is and is composed of purely political, two factors the one immoral, the other

the

high

and

There

social

That

Yarkhand and

f

society

snow

communi-

the

social

Q

Altai

the

huge

by cause

two things Socialism.

rl uuuv

be essen of society.

two factors one moral, the other economic. The moral factor consists in the of reciprocal sentiment of the unity of the human duties, race, and of the of social union. blessings in the The economic factor consists of those execution sentiments. practical

all

the

f

TfM

QTln mum

should

legislation

social

the

is

society

political luimnn

and comprises every is dominated by

have From

flocks.

reported and passes

rendered impassible From the same

Ainu-Darya.

.

is

iiuuinu

all

are,

steDDes

in

betwen Samarkand ways Russian settlement of Kerki,

education

with provided of classified properly rocks and minerals,

it

ronds

the

has

Manniog

social

innn

On

Death.

and cation between Kashgar is almost entirely suspeuded, same on state of things exists

this

mineralogy

technical

Morghelan mountain

on

death

to

on

begins by overthrowing existing is subversive and destructive, to

7

Socialism

Cardinal

added

uunu

tially

pre

?"

Frozen

Sheen

20,000,000

are

with a interview representa 44 the Paris He re Figaro." his that in Socialism opinion in his evil, and, explaining

ization

Bokhara. been frozen

There

that

reason

to the latest According intelligence from severe Samarkand,-! abonormally frosts, preceded by heavy snowfalls, have been experienced in Turkestan and

I

will

Folks

to

400,000

the

between

oifiA viqo

were

was

an

Civil

J

nn

tne

and organization as a difference as there Socialism great is reason and rationalism. between If beneficent as is as society reason. as rationalism. Socialism is as malevolent

un

ha!

of

meaniog, 44 All

iu

vj

an

was

is

nnilVkAoilfr auiuiv/oi

liAltrriAiia

the

war-footing amounts

with

Manning

marked

is it ? I am afraid which has been thing to. Ireland has been the Govern

nmovon awctagu

The present

Eminence

given

then,

has

During pat into

It is estimated alone outnum Russia of the triple alliance

one.

in

His

one

which

double

of which it is country, half are of reckoned that nearly capable for trained service, being easily cavalry

cannot be Celtic the

or

at

what

about

liusaians

cavalry horsemen to

tive

in

minoro iuuiwiw

vaiivuo

in the

in

Romanism,

was

ago.

men.

army

Cardinal

speech, remarks it Mr. —"Would Chamber surprise lain and Lord and the other Hartington now notable who are just persons trying

magnificent appreciative

the

but when I look to the has, States of America, Northern I see there who listen to the demagogues, people but undoubtedly have not been wanting prosperity.

the

war

by two horses

.he

material

years

1,275,000

that bers

demagogues. demagogues

to

was

of population reckoned

1889

4,600,000 men, together and 3,835 guns. cavalry

the the An honest from arises

it

it

60

the growing, uneasiness at

that The

at

of

of

canse

magnificent-

causes

in Russias 109,000,000 just

field

There

found

to

of Russia and Vienna.

Unmean

but country, of the peoples and intensity

religion.

wonder

no

is

It

strength Berlin the all

uvJvupjr) the utmost

the be

to

upon. curiosi

and

Strength.

Growing

aaAIIimv

belief.

Catholic say that

cannot

to

reli

Earope,

Iiiah

hands

the

the and

The

disturbing. sists

in

ism

is on the Azoff traffic Rostoff, system, to the owing deep entirely suspended the track has overwhelmed snow, which of over for a distance versts. On fifty 6000 men this section are alone,

of

destroys common

consists J

that

the

'immoral

progress

this

families interests.

of the

factor

con

individual

which century, and separates naturally factor The second

proud

in the disturbances individualism productive

produced of

a

by

want

i

.

earnestness

distress

is

for

he visits. to work of the

will

all

next he could lay ornaments beautiful them a among

———————————

buojr

the that

of England." The London Speaker, earthed this remarkable

I i

National Library of Australia

Roman

t

a

;

ante

his servants, to one he gave a fortnight's to smash proceaded

He

Russia's

ment

and

appointed direction

'

zen

for

of their I fore,

peculiar

their

districts

'

the cit

for

ww

the

Europe

that

mineralogy

and

of

among

demagogues, race. What,

make himselt acquainted and formation geological mineral and furnish informa deposits of reports and tion thereon by means lectures. He will also practioal give of the lessons or lectures to the miuers with

at

be something

f/\

vd

districts,

in

of em cheapest, home is it will narrowed, ployment the dearest of all the buying, prove of all most expensive there trading;

bay

resources

as

Public Instruction in- connection appoint the Technical branch a educational lecturer in geology and miuera'ogy. Iu terms the officer duty of this general Hill UA

branch

If,

natural

to

near me friend says that the Irish people listening I have as much dislike

-

Appointment.

geology

The Minister decided to

to adopt her colonies the exception of New

New

improved

has with

of;

most

in

lecturer

tli

iuau

various concern

his

an of obtaining matters of public then he directed

discomfiture.

for industry, the considering

uuuubijr.

having

in

none

to

/liMinfun

Af

ui

it

Catholic to Belgium, and

second

aa

that

say

English, prosperous,

ann

Irish Roman

Queen's

Priest's

?

race

in

Romau

look

people the

distinguished

men."

a

a

Ofvinll ouiuu

heredity he says,

at

the

people

the

in

but

;

see

except singularly

everything with just

Mortreal, Hall.

found

gion

4

A Scientific

geology.,

"

be

a

in

be found

Some

herself.

and have put 300 pounds hand." Louis Cyr

with

to

is

nis

present Japanese vase, the last Royal the he from had received Quirinal, were hurled to the ground and broken who chose to atoms by the ex-Premier, his this peculiar method of avenging

;

to

be bought too dearly if they were be purchased by the underpaid toil of

must

with

it

in

waiting

hope

against of whom

all

ties,

be Some

far

or

downiau

were

on

fury

Many

with

enormous so

lag

D

Defeat.

on

everything

people

such

Ireland),

UJOU

in a found vent rage of violent proceedings.. he turned out of doors, the slightest ceremony,

private

notice.

-

the character of the Celtic race 'out I look to France, and I see a Celtic race there going for in the with ward path of prosperity most strides— I believe at the pre rapid sent moment more than England rapidly

T A

lifting

with

soil,

tne

who the

in

and his

coercion

that

reason

Euglish

that

say

in

gUcba

other

a

to

can

mother,"

T Jl

here

my forefinger, over barrel of cement with one my shoulder this interview Just after

might

one

My

pay it." gaining

the

hind

vv

iu her standing, side of Protection

Denmark,

a

(as

tory

MA A

His

persons

Poverty

forgotten.

the

is

resources

tu

even tariff's protection operative themother If the jury against country. 4o0 millions will be found iu divides, favor of Protection 38 million against Britons for Free Trade. Cheap goods

people.

is

you

meeting

had

the

(<

And

fellow-citizens

Austro-HunSwitzerland, Sweden and Norway, and the

gary,

JJ-

ciUUdj

than stronger for the record I lift know,

championship

AUIlUg

Australasia, :

1

,way." 44

are

Well

was

France, Germany, South Mexico, Canada,

Portugal,

What

have

beautiful

bo

the

which ists

that harness; is, and not with a strap slung my hands, back. Tne record for over lifting my is with a harness 3229 pounds, made by uf New in 1862. W. B. Curtis, York, with You see I got ahead of that even and lift 4500 out I guess I'll harness, lifted 535 I -have before I'm through.

ranged,

Spain,

Italy,

that

I

stops

QwIVviy

in.

pounds

upjJCtu

speech

Rage

involved

series of all First without the

-

of the the

permission to accept

on

it. bUU

that is to a story going Italian the newspapers, flew into a terrible Crispi his in a and, relieved feelings

Ministry. whole

and a

of

her

on

;.

never i4

llv

without

a conspiracy America. At

poioitcu

he

nn/ion. uuvtl

Irish Discontent.

Salisbury and

three times both I up.

am

nrn ITU

CVU

guillg

of

interview

Lord

was

44

than of authority to Which was likely be right, Britain or the rest of the civilised ! On the side of Free Trade

they solitude --

uo

rai

weight

reason.

i

uuutuue

of Great Britain the industries

against k

vlUSO

1U

I

mind,

never

;

1

j

brothers

at the At a banquet people polls. given to him of by the Republican League he declared that the Democrats Ohio, WtUU'

bad.

is

that

the

position.

Tobacco,

anyhow.

habit,

it,

UUll

f/tH IUI

M

passion, remarkable very returning way, on in the Chamber home after the division

tried

She could always very strong. of flour to the a barrel upstairs carry She weighed 255 pounds. second flat. My father weighed 220, but could not men. None of my lift more than other 44

means

of

iL

comes

author

by no rebuke

recent

of

vUglQ born

was

his held up wanted him

McKinley,

Tariff

bad

a

fltittiiftn

now

round

Signor

-which

on

presented the neighbouring

aud

t

Crispi's

room

44

is

the

years instruction

to

the received of Bathurst

has

44

board double Louis says

Protection.

on

1?<if atlUUl

Bishop

imported by the English tee he will be by the

surely

a

A'

stand

have never 2500 pounds

lifting

has

of this

/inlnniAti

spectators thumbs." up their

held

they

be

killed

I-

mineralogy,

generously

WlUUlCOi

since I gave them eat five or six pounds of meat a day as three woodchoppers. It eat as much to would make you hungry, perhaps, me see at dinner. They charge me

I

lifted

great has

museums

I

and

sec

Southern

According

of the

some

teckuical

.1

UUimUUUMjr

Signor

as a good reputation Father Curran has gathered mineral which many specimens,

;

is

could the throne." Theframers occupy of the law must have been staunch Re We will conclude our refer publicans. ence extract from the Roman by an 44 of an examinee: When history was

he

off

it

Then

44

I. sleep things think The masculine they are." spirit is of the French nation illustrated by 44 the that fact By the Salic Laws no or descendant of a woman, woman,

gladiator

a

the

all

on

the

Ho

colony. miners

for

carts

On

tricts.

par

aud is work, of producers

the

has

given he

lecturer.

was

x

big fellow, aud 21b.),

and

do,

in

not

is

too much better off

skilful

he

geology

subjects

For two lie I have said, years," from and tobacco be abstained liquor fore that I used to take them regularly. I am three times better off since then. 700 I gained in strength enough to lift more in these two years. pounds

be like

not

in

a

out.

it

got I could

dream,

a

when

to

was

(l?st. the cart and

difficulty

Liquor

most

gratuitously

water.-

out.

and

west,

then."

Cyr

the

section

in micro-photographs is well known among

the his

is

totallers.

of the 44 Do because

verse

but

and

showmen,

:

sub-editor

u

pounds

what

If

of

rock-

no

and 5000 the line.

continue inter? The snowfalls safety. severe of frost, with mittently, spells and south-western in the southern dis

districts.

inicroscopist,

work, whilst another. On there were system fewer than 100,000

railway

engaged

m

mineralogy,

western

Azoff week

ttiu

of

fields

the.,

and

geology

in

ticularly one

in

in the excellent

particularly He is au

already

the

over

pun

then,

240

see

since

.

t

seventeen

had any

He that stands up. not and he has to work for very big, more be said What could living." The analysis of sentences the theme?

how the show's/ born mot made. 44 Psalin of Life"

tons"

bouiuu

ground

to

animal

-

Man"

on

short

underneath

got the

show certainly subject by the are' decidedly For example,

original compositions of their piactichl grasp writers. They young and to the point. pithy a

"

weight

i6

nse

the

Mon

tor

nas

worker

,

lifting

uorsti

only

the patriotism of others of the figures 1492 that required every question numerical answer. Someof

Equator

in he stature, 101b. of heavy weights

22st.

two

tue

prompted another young-American 44 write line is the Mason and Dixon's

,

and

uurran

assiduous Australian

years a-half of

F.G.Sl Curran,t ueen many years

Milne

J.

an

between A any. distance in "special correspondent" embryo 44 that the principal of states products the U.S. is earthquakes and volcanoes." of his country's hisA deep knowledge tory

inch

an

rattier

of

must sentence while anothor

Every

of

south

twenty-seven

Father

the

clearance

succeeded

section fatalities have occurred, many the clearance' over gpng being sometimes whelmed in storms which in a few hoars the snowdrifts from six to piled eight feet and balls whistles high. Signal

unanimously

When interviewed the other day (says Mall the Pall Gazette ), he said 44 My first lift was in this way. There I was load of bricks over a a ton, stuck in a hole and in the road, guess

other by the

speculate

piller 44

call

grammarian

town

trial

chose

and of the Canadian, strong and biggest lift was'3993 pounds, within seven pounds of what they

or

Demagogue"

beer

containing

"The

liquids"

,

feet

last

or ten displayed. to be 44 a writerdefined incorrect but etymologicaliy,

plays"—

how

six

forte

the

for

interesting

the The

is

Plagiarist" of

is

lacking

weighs

miles

only

and

over

the little

at

twenty

old,

numonr

41

,

and

born

Canada

in

there He the world, v Louis Cyr by

in

man

Though

-

a

fellow claimed

young

was

Jean,

treal.

examina

tion

is

and

name,

Taught.

modern

a

French-Canadian,

a

!St.

of the

is

who is patriotically as the strongest

snowstorm

labourers tions of

to

selected,

the

on

one

last

seven who by lectures, their and testimonials training appeared for the best the qualified position. were These lectures by a reported upon who special committee,

deliver

samson.

than

.

world

stronger

Athlete-

.

good deal

a

the

Wonderful

.

of whom

physician

-A

i

engaged

appointment aud fronj

by advertisement, the chairman

were

"

the

for

Applications invited the 15 sent

wages.

and interest?

useful

with

-

be removed shrivelconstantly, not

That country where low prices

prosperous

..

least

-

could

cheap clothes.

than as

!

the

carcinomatous well as

tumours

hitherto

with

even

tinctures

closet!

.

of these

use

formations, open, that

.

the

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is designated generally of Socialistn, but it is that of Socialism, complete negation we should mean Socialism society,

evolution, lation, destruction. I a clare I am nut believe

deed,

is

do to

means

not in make

for a

Socialism

was

during

ti1e

The the

Duke

Mr.

the

to

uatnoiic

we

have

a

or

tne

thought

it

subjects never

of

we

our

When,

therefore, forward to wipe

loyalty.

Mr.

comes out Gladstone is these lingering records of evil days it we should not feel impossible that add and I must pained, honestly deeply which the at the indignant, opposition have offered to his Government just measure. Had he asked the Govern

to

ment

stir

to

give when once

the matter

in

themselves, to the

support

hearty

in

brought

by

A A

or

Government

Harrison

flict serve

which

party

promote

its

belived

we

true

with

most

to

likely

it

is

an

un

for

claims

to find our surprise grateful sacrificed to the noisy justice of heated bigotry."

Baron America A

the

Daily

William subpoenaed the

has

Gordon

Sir

Prince of the lawsuit

in

evilence

15.

Cumming Wales

the

romantic secret Duke Michael, the of daughter of the discovery

to Michaeloviticb, Duke of Nassau, the involved the bridegroom in which of hi3 extreme displeasure cousin,

the the

him of immediately deprived has occurred, ihe all rank, military of the Grand Duke mother (Olga Cecilia formerly Augusta, Federova), of the late Grand Leopold, daughter Czar,

lynchings. laration

will

ernment

is

who

Duke stances

of Baden, so

much

has to

taken heart

the circum that she com

yesterday. the British Premier, Salisbury, the action of the has against protested in measures authorities Chilian adopting mitted

suicide,

Lord

National Library of Australia

that will

only

The have

with

The

to

expedition command

be

on

mission

its

on

influenza at Hull.

vigour already attributed

epidemic The

social

has

standpoint) R. Mr. caterer to

lecture

S. for

life

signed

Smythe,

for

the

in

Australian in Australia

many have

a

is

French with

well-known

entertainments,

during

next

the

being

McCarthy Asylum of

106.

colony in the 1847. Block 14's

the

are

:

was

the

which

has

in

people the effect

The wife

Champion

16

a

and

siater

of

the

ill.

fi4o

aa

will

hAnnii

AA

of taken

be

yesterday

o

after

IAH

trn

xaovt

Melbourne, the Sandhurst the

on

to changing

regard

the

18. April ratepayers

25th name

in April, of that

to Miss

city

land, of the The

Bendigo. Alice Taylor, from Eng lately has been appointed vice-principal Hoatel. Trinity College Collingwood election,

to fill the death of Chief was held Secretary Langridge, yester in the election of Mr. resulting day, John the labor Hancock, candidate, who polled much in excess of the other caused

vacancy

j

of

King

died

sculler,

oin oiui/o

A poll

Marie The

Ciiiicesa

Sydney, 18. April Peter Kemp, the late

of

its

Lincolnshire. refusal to supply bait of ruining 200 Cana

Russia, seriously of the daughter

flames.

a named Keivan, Yesterday navvy on near the permanent way, employed was Penrith station, mutilated horribly and killed This by a passing train. makes the fourth accident at that

in

is

the

by

illness.

short

a

border struck

of

burnt

baclly Herbert

24 applicants.

York-

of

of

27. Melbourne, April was Hannah, of Ballarat, Captain Chief Officer of the to-day appointed Fire Association from Country Brigade

staled,

when

bar

ounuivu

The Empress Fedorovna Dag mar

Leslie's I

full

contract

a

the

was

mnrt.alif.v

proat

Wales. Captain Presgrave, Grant effected a junction

tenants.

is preseuce vepsels from

from

6een

18s. The

vessels and 3,000 fishermen. fishing is believed suspend Germany will the Customs duties on cereals in August, and Fiance is to take a similar likely

sur

States. ports in the United O'Rell author (M. Paul Blouet, Bull and His Island" John and works of English and descriptive

American

it

who,

was away issued. influenza epidemic,

eaiiRinP-

Czarina

infected Max of " other

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year <£10 17s., Junctions. 39s. 3d.

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Saturday

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written

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the

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but

Denmark

nas ivicuanny bim Mr. Parnell requesting render £11,000 of the National funds now in Paris deposited nse of the relief of the evicted

London

Cup Day)

Government

a

woman

on

Miss and Mrs. and Mr.

(Adelaide as

at

and

A. Wright

J.

A

dian

:

Mrs. Forrest

John

died

thus large majority the former decision.

a

Verney,

Newfoundland's will

next.

Friday

ousun

The

a

for

:

Hon.

To-day

course.

of under Brigadier-General be will Gollett,topnnisntheManipuris, The expedition thousand strong. starts

16.

Aprii

the

for

observed

was

do„wn

despatched

Adelaide, Oceana left

Marmion, Hon.

arrived

has extended the sphere malign influence. Crossing the of the and country it has entered

of

amount

fort

I

be closed declared

shire,

Gov

Italian

The The

following passengers Mrs Buik, Albany Messrs. CarO'Loughlin, McKie, Jol man Mr. and Mrs. Herbert michael, Mr. and Mrs. D. Forrest, Hon. W. E. board

on

known.

reversing

The

the dec

this

some

by

poll

warrant

of

to

that the

on

awaited

part

on

late Customs Hansen, at Cobar, has been sentenced Officer to four year's at Dubbo penal servitude Circuit Court for embezzlement.

been made Prince were

absconded,

aud a of the

of two old his wife

and

stag has didates

Captain

com

CUXAC9UOJT

20, February not pleaded guilty. been postponed for a

has

the

at

VT

murder Davis

The R.M.S. with yesterday

had absconded when a warrant was issued him for a grave criminal against offence has telegraphed to the Speaker of the House of Commons that he is re from to meet the accus turning Italy He ation. asserts that he never

States

the

UU

night.

Premier, of Blaine

speedily

is

difficulty

was

appeared

VUUIU

with

prisoner

Diaine

grant duty

effect

the

attempt

Colston

be brought to favorable solu

a

night,

'

safe.

VilUJlliCbl

case

office

Tuesday

Sydney, April 17. the Bellevue Hotel was wrecked Redfern, Regent-street, on Thursday morning by an explosion of gas. The John licensee, Cooper,

haen

oecreiary the United

VCllUiai

grave

the ing completely

interest.

to

Grand

of

ivir.

by

to rob the

William

tno iuo

catastrophe. station

railway

into on unsuccessful

an

made

The can ex-GerBismarck, man and the Socialist, Herr Chancellor, The first ballot resulted Schmalfeld. in success cf the the second the latter, ballot ended in Prince Bis arck head

com

families

the

of

will lynchers and that unless

of and

At complications may arise. the same time it is to anti impossible cipate any such result. ballot The result of the second io connection with elec the Geestemnnde tion for a in the Reich representative at

passport. that the

of neglect the connivance on coutributed authorities

xvir.

to

to

paid

the

justice, tion

and

The

Rudiui.

to becretury replied incident will not has explicitly .America

until

Blaine

his taking then made be surmounted

for

pensation that proof

baccarat.

A sad sequel of the marriage

being

Government

which he and Mr. Mrs. brought against in Wilson, of Tranby Croft, and others, the alleged at with connection cheating

give has

was

lyncueu. mantains

now

News.) April

Italy

when

Government

has the

Italy that

repudiated sympathy but the demand on the for the. punish Humbert

might

State

London, Col.

for

pensation

FOREIGN.

(From

tli

Di

Marquis

r

of the

cause

Burnley

broken

was

of the State authorities the lynchings, will Contributed to pro the downfall accelerate of the bably

President

Secretary

the

The

part

vt

Italian

into

lias

the

on

evidence Meanwhile give Minister at Washington, time previously, left Fuva, some

difficulty

Jnteccolomal Eelegcams.

Mr.

suggestion

declamation

aitti

A

OlVinAAAA V T 1UOUUO

the

Hay

Churchward, Mr. Allison,

of Superintendent and Mr. Lake, of Explosives. The report Inspector the first Board of has not been The Minister of Defence divulged. has decided to make the fullest enquiry

criticised lor severely The of its impulsiveness. publication Blaine's letter in which Mr. becretary he states will that his Government only ni to the families compensation give if connivance tboBe or lynched neglect

to refused the Italian

tno8e

jjfumflit

Af VI

It

for

accident

gun

Commander

Loco.

William people at Narbethong,

lynched been

recent

:

Railways,

charged

they were Rome

lynching, of King ment of the lynchers of the Italians was met An arrange by a plea for time. ment was afterwards made to indict a few of the leading in order to lynchers, the diplomatic but close the incident, who witnessed the persons lynching part

to

interests,

repeatedly

I

who

and

have

opinions of us, many of con these last years throughout to have been eager and anxiety that our country by supporting

But

Bill.

n

between the Governments.

American

hold

personally

the

to

1

UlOVUVOIJf

rise

given

we

I a rebuff. expected to of us as occurred any and that they would oppose it, possible so a wound we which doing reopen by not to I should be had learnt feel. to have it supposed that I for one sorry think the members of moment the hostile

/1

llol

rann lOLauou

?

the

Capt. Major Hall,

view

that

tcu

ICil/1

nia

the

on

into

Italian

at

16.

April

lnn/in uvuu'

o

act

Queenscliffe

"

neG.

the

tnn 111

Tuesday

of valueless

the following second Board

appointed

to

Mr. Smith, Victorian

against

his for disastrously Premier dis being of the States the action the demand for the pun-

on f

a vi

on

at

16. April Colonel Defence,

of

has

(President), Victoria,

it of as a display characterising press dramatic and also the evi diplomacy," dence of the guilt of the forthcoming Sicilians in question of the mnrder with which and which were they charged

with the guilt of the Sicilians charged the murder of Inspector seems tiennessy Blaine to to have caused Mr. Secretary attitude in the take up an unmistakeable has to which the incideut controversy

it

if

of

London,

Bill

others,

date

to

Newfound

inoperative

Wales

taken.

Enquiry

at

elections.

general

have

not

shculd doubt

'

a

the

until

Granville,

Sargood, gentlemen

Minister at In Washington. which demon of the ridicule the called forth American stration the

hopeless.

Inspector Hennessey. The Earl of Kimberley, for Secretary India in the last Gladstone Ministry, has undertaken to lead the House of 'to the late Earl Lords in succession

of the many of sufferings ing reminders the past than as enactments intentionally retained as an by our fellow-countrymen and a slur affront to our religion upon

the

end The

with

lonmanf inuiuouv

cwuuniun

lives

the them

Act

Government

well-known xiio

the

over

Melbourne,

of

making

South

into broken a number

Minister

The

him

only

were

by

writ

asking

was

papers

New

of

but

night,

com

for

have

authorities

bill

to

satisfied

the

The owners the Government

Mr.

States. electric

the

1

Bank

Taralgan

vessels.

unlikely Ministry.

who surrendered the citizens against themselves on the charge of complicity of the Sicilian murderers in lynching

disabilities was

the the

to do 60. compelled grand jury in New Orleans have bill of indictment to return a

The refused

to the

for the press Bill which Mr. Gladstone's intended to take it is because away, as interest looked upon them rather

seriously

Kudini, of the

unless

country

ir

qjueen.

necessary removal of

many

from of

The

17. London, April incident with the diplomatic which the States Government Di of the Italy, Marquis ont of the lynching developed at New is not Sicilians Oi leans,

The United Premier

of seamen as well as all accidents. against of Servia, whose ex Queen Nathalie had been demanded by ex-King pulsion to condition his as a Milan, precedent refuses to leave the own departure,

regard

behalf

uaugerousiy to be

insure insure

to

Removal on

protest

which

in.

reported The influenza

to

taken

with

Disabilities

Religious pass without

tne

norfolk.

course

charge

Sullivan,

Barry is

a

capture claim

United favors

strongly

head system.

will

Himalaya

avoid

Salisbury,

Bait

Canadian

in epidemic is spreading Germany. England and throughout The Shipping Federation has agreed

has addressed Times

let the I cannot by the Government

recently to the Bill

of

Norfolk

letter

following "

Sir,

duke

of

land

wounded.

were

rioters

the

and

by

dispersed

military,

is

Conservative Party Catholics. from

to Lord introduce a

direct collision witlrthe of the Hammond, town, Mr. was after the Riot Act, injured reading from stones that were thrown by some of the while members the crowd, many in the same The suffered way. police tnob

to

insurgents.

ten

Mayor

actor,

letter

re

and brought The mob.

into

His also declared it was Eminence combat on the to Socialism necessary but at the same time affirmed Continent, believed in the solution of the he firmly As to what is called social question. he said, an it was, Christian Socialism, the because Christian impossibility, creed is organizing and uot destructive.

The

out

having been called

police I

Englishman

an

being Socialist."

renewal serious

are

they

in

Government

from pensation loss sustained. The Canadian

owing

darkness, difficulties

The

Orlando.

the

in

vogue Thow

on

screw

the the

The lighting arrangements. of disturbances has had many the and the results, military

to

gard

on

my

in of

taking

Orlando flagship Naval Station, aud

of 4690 tons and is troopship in commaud of Captain Hammick. The Pino, bound from Newcastle to was run ashore by order of Valparaiso, a

is

one

are that the streets to the supervention

them. Social thoroughly English.

destroy

of

be

I

the

de-

to

the contrary, Continental. misunderstand then be no when the people on the Con

is

mistaken, cannot

Socialist.

to

talk

tinent,

transformation, then anxious

is

organization Socialism must There And ing.

legis not

is

I'iraalaya the

for

the An6tralian relieve the

of a £. eighth has taken at Renewed rioting place with in connection the strike Radford, The latest of of mill hands. particulars state dis that the disturbance general the town and order through prevails,:;

by

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happy

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revolution.

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£107

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1934

Lieut. with with Captain lias met 300

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18. Adelaide, April of the Adelaide Jockey

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races

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third

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I

50

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ganization

His lord to interests. British conduct in declares their closing ship since the nitrate ports was unjustifiable, had been proclaimed. no blockade Loan is at The scrip of the Victorian

needs.

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socialism

a

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iniquity good, having before prepared for those who Christ ." Pius IX.

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nearness

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ALLUM, The

LAND

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apply

etc.,

of politicians,

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FOR

but

any

ing of growth.

of death. F. EVESTON, CHAS.

Resident

&

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proof

on

1890.

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Company

states

of

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tighter

drawing

which

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try,

daries

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the decisive

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one.

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a

most

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Feed Williams

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formed in

scarce

the

Mr. Wood the Collie

Geologist, make a visit

to

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battle

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The of 680 of cargo general 22 horses and 47 stud sheep merchandise, brought by the s. s. N emesis is said to be the largest ever the shipped here from eastern

colonies.

Bros, Messrs; Darldb have imported of Wolseley's one sheep shearing machines to forwarded it and already up country be used during their where it will station, season. next shearing Verv few of the claims on the Greenbushes Tinfield are the worked, being number of the owners com being greater of water to suspend pelled through want until the rain sets in. operations Mr. the local Manager Bessell-Browne, Life Assurance of the Equitable Society, to the Southern has been paying a visit business of and from a districts, point view has been eminently successful.

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an

named

aboriginal

Tommy

a well on Yarran was engaged in sinking last week a quantity of the Vasse Road earth fell in and smothered him. His not unearthed until an hour body was occurred. and a half after the accident -

financial

ending March

returns

31st Government

for

tlie

were

published Gazette. The

quarter in last total

to as 8s. amounted £141,269 compared with £130,744 4s. 5d. for the

receipts

corresponding: nett increase

quarter

of

last

year,

the The

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the

City

with

their deserting service. One was dismissed ployer's a the other was fined £4, caution, default sent to prison for one month.

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trial

for

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in

the

to railway are So far a rapidly. seventeen of some miles has been out from York, and the surveyor

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pegged

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From the returns of stock for 1890 just issued we learn that there are in the colony horned 44,384 horseB, 130,970 stock, 2,524,913 sheep, 28,985 pigs, 4,047 goats and 45 camels. These figures show an increase of 1,578 horses, horned 11,398 and a stock, 157,232 1,906 pigs, sheep, decrease of 665 goats upon the number for the year 1889. registered laborers employed on the have been the giving Mr. a great deal Stewart, of manager, trouble. Three of thern were convicted of threatening his life and sent to prison and the following last week, day, Wednes more struck work as an ex day, sixteen of sympathy their imprison with pression ed countrymen. The

Chinese estate

Maid

steamer

of Lincoln was week between Mount

last wrecked Lessure and the Hammocks, some five The crew and miles south of J urien Bay. passengers got safety to land in the only -boat. The escape was -attended with no little and danger, the boat as difficulty "which was but thirteen contained feetlong, seven a dis people and had to be sculled tance of fifteen riffles, totally

The

traffic

on

earnings Railway for the month ended were as follows Passengers :

£1,892 17s. £4,260

the

Eastern March 26th and parcels

3d.,

8s.

Dr. D. Connor, has been appointed to the charge of the Victoria Plains district and recently took up his residence there. We notice that the residents have tendered him a warm welcome, and all are agreed in pronouncing him the right man in the aside his medical right place. Setting attainments, which are of a high order, the doctor is possessed of a genial winning manner, which has made him aT general and has youth, and fawourite, strength, no mean in so large activity, requirements and scattered a district as is' the Victoria Plains district,

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Record.

of the

issue

your

Correspondent is now running 10 hours' based,

his

the

Waterworks the other

new

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proprietors to bear to brought pressure upon him which he ultimately gave way. May I ask does Mr. Keane his saw pay general mill one and shilling per hour labourers find themselves ? If nob why not, because if the mill owners at the only pay the men of 8 hours rate for 10 hours then work, the owners must the sum quietly pocket from of £2500 per annum eighty per cent of the labourers Therefore they employ. that leaves twenty per cent, of unemployed or in other is the sum words there of £2500 about less in circulation in money the colony. Mr. Editor I know something about saw mill 1 had considerbusiness, able in New Zealand, and I experience not found that a man that was always worth a an hour was nob worth shilling and I think those in this colony keeping, that follow the calling of saw mill labourers that are not worth a an hour shilling should be drafted off to the Salvation Booth's care. I Army for General special think this is a case in point for the Eight West Australians Hours' Legislation. must know that eight hours is the law in and has been to my know Nejv Zealand, for the last twenty-three ledge years, and the in njan that cannot do a day s work is not worth eight hours employing at a saw mill. Permit me to draw attention to a cablegram dated March 5th, wherein Lord is made to say that " two Salisbury dark shadows threaten commerce" one was the revival of protection by France and America, the other the struggle between labour and capital, and that. jc'nQ was hours' bill eight iVnpracticablo. A motion was tabl<£ 'Dy a Mr. Burt in the House o_ commons to the same effect. -It to the first I beg to state reply that France and America have learned to their cost that for the they must legislate benefit and of their protection people, and the Australian are England colonies fastthat they must do likewise, learning if want to they keep up with the times, I have heard a great deal of late years in favour of Freetrade and the poor man's but what about the means loaf, to buy the loaf. The Freetraders have never yet a satisfactory answer. given What is the good of a loaf of bread being only a penny if the poor man has nob got the penny. " and inwardly digest Read, mark, learn, that to it," the only and quickest way overcome is the a United Aus difficulty the and protection world. tralasia, against Permit mo further to remark that a Mr. financial is continu a Westgarth, agent, colonies about the overally croaking Let me state for Mr, Westborrowirig. information and the English garth's '

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states

Correspondent. of

which any interest months past to break the mono tony, of the little general mining vilwas the Annual lage, Meeting of the NorTurf Club, which took thampton Amateur at Nockanena on on the old course place and the 10th instant. The day was bright was which no doubt cool, mainly the An excur cause of the large attendance. sion train from Geraldton about brought and a good many of these excursion 100, distant ists found 'their way to the course, town. The about three miles from the a very one, and, al meeting was orderly the course, though there was a booth on its drunkenness was conspicuous by absence. of the Subjoined are the results various events Maiden Plate. 1 'T. Music Dradge's Whiteheart T. Morrissey's 2 S. H. Mitchell's Donovan 3 Five horses started for this the race, three placed horses making some capital running. Pony Race. T. Dradge's Barkston 1 Cinderella 2 J. Williams' C. Baxter's Minnie 3 A good start was made but Barkston never two a chance, and gave the other

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Your bub learns that

to his recent visit in Dongarra, connection with the of the opening section at the northern end of the first Mr. Bond waited Midland was Railway, who asked that the upon by a deputation station be removed to a proposed railway suitable Mr. Bond promis more locality. his best attention. ed to give the matter

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York

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puuiiu

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arrival

be

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Gordon,

who

Warden

that there is no generally the Australian better than security And colonies offer and well they know it. and Australia is a getting Big Boy now abler will be of age soon. some Trusting take up the matters here referred pen will for so and to, apologising tresspassing far upon 1 am, etc., valuable your space. AN OBSERVER. JN or 20. west, March

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Mr. Pilburra

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is

to

Four persons only made application be placed onthe Electoral List for York district on the 10th insb.

at

A commencement has been made for the Albany gas works the inby clearing tended site. The traffic between Norbham and Yilis much garn impeded owing to the defi cient water supply. The arrived at Fremantle s.s. Nemesis from on laBt with 40 passengers Friday the eastern colonies. the The mails outside for all places to-morrow at the General will close colony Post Office at the usual hour.

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rfttprnlRgcery? ex praptical and to settle the electoral list for gfjhri,.,; that the 'so-callbd" ri'f' a com-'many perimenting,1 "acknowledges" 5' Childe<Harold, had not fordiseases.;; were only. Augusta Roads Board- election j on.May also a mother symptoms.'., locallythe -York' I 'theof plaint c'oncernirig keeping of 'fy.iJZ jii'iiij it' t!u iiooj lloiil'tf -" disease of :jthe ,15th.: developed, .principal: tri The got, houwds'in the hospital; prdximity' he loved but them 67ai; A'ji And; sisters whom saw organs... ,the. thrii CoMMONAGBiNa?; functionary pf system— (10O<O0Ovr Their be-; complainfr'ecoriimends renipval It 1,-not; ;,,r has,, long -b.een.knqwn that, ,, kidneys. in the Victoria district Bas'bebh"townsite; are J; acres), Complaints yond'Thri' tooj these of the his weary, pilgrimage begun,'' Ere,yet, organs, are the great purifiers, of in the-ihanda of >a ;Coih nibnagb' the rife/concerning kePping 'pugnacious pi aceq; .of blood every system drop and waking Yjcprirses Dreams, also, between and "savage of thesleeping dogs' in other portions, the heart If through them, as through/ town;' are flittpd across, my mindPeople on foot and horseback" and1' HV Kims, they are Healthy they properly perform ,fdr; pribU'd attacked these uncouth "by which their mictions eliminate -the suddenly' Dreams of that cannot die— naturkl ';f at monage animals.1 imrist standIf ''-Foot-passengers visions— to me waste of the system. came Bright they be detanged,' TkDERd' AcicPTODl!iPeysrS.iia'iiand fight it out with them, whilst- those-' As lapped in thought va poison known? as uric acid,'' alone, -Fd lieResulting' 4iii Airbri',;)!iB, iat horseback from the .accumlates gye,'15.tbns'of "J on narrow And into the -midnight uiui -iox enu oviri'carri'ages/-have sky, impurities , -x.,uii uvi-J gaze .stagnant -clouds went 'This rinds.-., its from serious accidents.''Is it the Where the -sailing way.; escapes by poison naturally ten Like; -the sea. or -the-poliee 'that is -resporiships' upon Municipality through the blood channels, ..iibs only ojit> furniture, office, Greqq;.,;; telegraph soul of .youth.' let if .the' db not carry rit' off, ariq. or- the owners of "the curs'? Dreams.thatthe; engage sible, kidneys bushes, ;r ffe weak, s'it iri; firids its Mr. Fi'-O. Ere, its passions have been quelled—., attacksiany point hath? the Monger having -resigned oBAisseltOA shingling. In' this there is developeda lbcial' aohpspjtaI,rfuft,n; of the monkish 'elec--i Old page, way office an legends 'of'-the'Muriicipai'courieillor' "is .-ifunniturenforoctrafficva of the and disease-, which That?' -Banning Bnosi, Traditions "a'"'ri&irie saint, sage,. 'given tion is notified for Wednesday, May- '6th." in fact,7 W have the rhyme pf age. deScribes its local 'character? '"It is, Tales that 'ariffice/manager As usual, I expect, -'ifrwilLbe' a tame quite 7 of Arid chronicles of eld., .but a system kidney disease; -The: Colonial tttains.Williams, decorating, ' demonstration,-especiailyrif to of devotion 7 u intensity business 5 ip this A woman Mrs.' -fi;'Randall-is'resu'r-s £l'8J10s, Inthe I was. not a little "Departiri eritr1 named Secretary morning the. country? push anji grind, unknpwn.jtp, still-left in The to have broken -two:-bf her -ribs that we were ported prised to find iriducesri Btiririirijg teridenoy .to? Eurbpeariripuntriea, land the living. Mr.. similar riiisforbune is' said of Troy told-me-that; recentlyyiahd'ui IVIet'erolbriical f andl56bb\f disorder. ri,3.hhdsJ'3&bS?cl kidney it.ls?ap\irimcUQns''fbe4?fQh to>'have-overtaken' a 'young"mannameddreamsj.conr ?" during;tbe night he had. some the of the uric accriffiulatipri acidfrequent ,£2?u" ? ? y.<y. partments? with -of jnativesVHireams Duckham last 'Uepted the week. capture until riot rieveril itself it1 'httabki ly does Guilaerecting and shelter. with, warriors platform he those Be the Electoral .was engaged-j 'Roll.""?Itji8 Btated that that; vital die sb'sudderisome 'irieri point y rierice 'of "the fo.rest. On; awaking, however,, he., ai,ioni'i the great number of 4 made application with, acute t'Slwh ly rheumatism,. apoplexy,; to reflect how :wa's forced ? to&be inserted on the York 'Electoral Rolls. Cp.,.tqsypply &c. thop.e,1Ptumnipn<l& lp,pr.;0 Bright's -disease, peneumouia &c,,i;The more; manifested, eh--'7'-1 by iron, Widespread interest .-'arethose>laws system has become; so ?jveakened; tons/galvanised ;.corrugated Mysterious the .-insidioup. ? Theweather- still -keeps dry.The visions finer1 thanthe- view-' undermining, oL.thp ppison at in Fremantle, bond, at"'£22->pbr Her Nature:. draws Mardi"49w never coursing through the. channels— :pf,,ljtetT; landscape: D. bBryant/:tpaintang;itl£i tonk->i'.J? blood it is fcJ»',V Cit So fair the is.?the r&ttti't .i>00g as fancy drew, lifethat b.er'pftbf? "CJ O 4 Qtf 1

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whom

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Troy, at the Denham River. -The first day's journey was a little and. with fatiguing, feelings of joy we at Mugg's camped, at might Lagoon. a Here .we, made, fire and ;ourprepared. after of which we supppr, partaking retired, to rest but could and as not, the sky was clear I it need scarcely say was with we beheld pleasure To, the eastward cluster by cluster, that Dim, stars and dull planets nmstei; in a world of white lustre Y(dkip& .wan That spreads far and hih.'' -

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'the'

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had

'airistri' "exertion

unusual'

-'-any

-theiri-

corisiderably.

-sufferings removed.

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the from second day after startingDenham Camp, about eleven o'cloofc we" between two passed frightful precipices, where we saw some natives'; tracks. The of this is "Hell's I name Gates." place like. I should in this cannot say to,, camp, A of depression singular spot. strange'

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.Mr.

M.L.C. E.

..pencil

his

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Hooleyiu J.-P ; ;Mr. ;T-: Jl P. B; Little, H Woodward to be 6f ariihspector1 mineral 6iW,; iider thlev'I&riioiie;.Ac!' 1885.1' ,E;' 'Harnsdn assistant. tp: be Point light:keeper, \ifce7 TJ .;, Moss.jtb;,. be WvigH / resigned.;;,Roeboume bailiff, Local Court,;, vice-F. G. Small page, resigned.

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.Two;physicians> inoculating

of

y

against

'yelloir

that

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mosqriitbes

Havana: new.

ceSsfully

Cuba

.nquth

Successful

ft/

fnture.:,.;

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ind ;

Afpbdejlfuifaviiit-Trirlwldirig. brush, .in t..an4.

Itlie

Dr.

"rcrieritlv--

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-National

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aiwiji-;";;

of -Bristol

Heler-

.thb

6710

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paip'ti'rWith

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lias

entered

of

agp Spm'A'yriars an'"aqcide5j:v..b'ut

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Dr. Way leu! resumed .?liis

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total.

Frederick-' 'ii::,:

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T?q "lie

;W> Parker,

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attendance

school

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ppointments, Colonial burgeon,

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ani

an1draff',fihe

f

Mr,

wtps

J/;Rdaqh?iririkeeper? 'dMde'M'/j&f'

My

Proclamation. Frernaritle Towri Lot a 363, proclaimed "temporary

of the stem reseiriblance to .a bottle: The inner part of the tree is porous and therefore and obsorbs a -great spongy, deal of moisture.

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due'

bottles

official

S

published;.-:

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ten but,

quararitiiiri a

'?Xefei?rJdtd':

0t£).inpCA'|og&.it4-.th»-;

regulationS;apri

was-

my

if.v.nl -

/.'ribiished.'

of

indicating'

thb dreadful

government

wonderful

,

National Library of Australia

1

extreme

effectually

'

men

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finhbial-1

in:ahquw:;L Railways The

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good-bye

loins

aridy-the;7:pairis-ifcarised' .nervous.Trritability. 'Such condition when .1 'riad recourse my Warnei's the safe cure. of By use.

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supplies; on .-the,

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for "Started with-' the- -late -to visit1

going

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the "inhabitants I rbOeived every arid

.packers

or

o

.attacks;

.to

-the

urates, of

aggravated "failed; appetite

purposes.

retiirns

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eirid

.

bringing a.packer

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the

(CarriefB

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,;by

of

"sweUirig

and-

side,-

o

.I:795;;

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martyr

ri

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left-

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head

of

WrsriNo.r

place ;for; travellers 1899.. (160 acres),

;

and-' hardships campaign produced-1 the kidneys and liver.

..been,

.'of presence. diseased' condition course of time l

.'mail,.,

the -fields. Thus -.-iri' from end one year's to-.c other. the, The 14 horses 1 met packer has -generally with' sevbralmen-who oade large, young sums rif -money in this busirieS; Yet a. lot" is not a '-'-very:happy 'one.'': packer's He to: dismount several has tiffies a day to for soori become straighten his.packs .they off -1- horses' disordered iiLiand; fall; ..the ;had, in twobacks. ..Shadfqrd ,hib ."batch-, mules .which; were continually galloping of pranks, all sorts and not away, playing their .loads. How unfrequpntly. upsetting, of every ever, "in spite' care tha$ he,took;ipf his inril'es and horses their backs, became, and this is one of the reasons galled, why to 'A we were traveL obliged slowly. occurred here tree and there "bottle" along the road. It derives from its name the

over

hills j'its. and-plainSi.. The.-. country around ?Wydbam .is rendered .yery pictur-;. beautiful trees and esque by.the tropical which the shrubs groW beside winding-, water silence where the is broken cpprses., only by the shrill in cry of the- cockatoo the', 'time or by the howls of the iday diri'go

,

living.

road

on

at

packer.-,

to

,

be

may

their

disease -since and

the

-

mate

carrying

-.the.-;

forpublic

ago, the

.

fifteen

the

sheep.

-locality, there

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for That

years of the

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for

ousmnan.

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-thrive

good country

a

but not in this

as,

and. stock,

West' "Freiriaritle? 1890.; When-' the Americari'-War?

in

bfficer

-an

resting; fjdwn4—

acres),--

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"18,

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,

is

Kimberley and- cattle,

me

one

"vai?e'

so-called,

derangement,-to :'a .kidneys safe by Warner's .cure,; assured. The following

.

have gravel

'-muddy

-

;.well

as

as

rjyay

the

adjoijping

;;

(640

Brigadibr?

thirty

I

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stock

district.

rs

isucn

Shadford also was

.

East'

horses

clean,

of the

serving nearly

?

'A'NortK'T

read, PiiyWrrah-Pp.Etb, A school ;; site, c-.-iifihrf

of1

ample' established ,

the

'Debember

,

thetri-:

.ripbri1

afford.

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'Arfriy,

U.S.;

Australia,'

?stbck';?

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r:(T

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thbrisrinds

thoroughly

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day

every;

n.nrl

vRif.nl

.

town-

r»b

:of

diseases, of. kidney-

coriditiori.

vicissitudes chronic

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"merits.?

wKpre

duty

symptoms by r-estoring

Jpr

(24 arires;fiftritmglj forricriess'tqWriter?1' l 7 92 37J? acres),

1793 \3a 3r 2|p),

gerieralTiealth be taken ari as :may example j--?Re'cb'ivea' W: T,' Bennett, late Brevjet '.frorir

.

;

-the

it's

"iritb"

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inhabitants

this

'now1

-most

General,

'

nromote of the

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iroad-fop-publicpurpbs;;

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takb

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healthy

;

well-being

.

reached

hriridfeds1 -testimbnials'

of .the

:

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toriveryin the-

-village

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voluntaiy

,

social

applies

arid-

iriveStigatiori has been1,

point

'

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erentlemen

any

?

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camped

and1 conveyed: passengers 'here. He and was a- cool self-possessed in the settle cargo. thither early days ofthe who 'Shrank from nothing. Queenslander, tHon's also derives its ment.;;;! An landing he oared not Like, all .true..;bushmen, from name the of the. above Captain what ;he,' ate;ias.. aahe long got j; food-.? am forms, the steamer, Wy.ndh mentioned Wh ether.it rained, or the; sun shone seemed which, all the inhabitants depot from of, matter of indifference to-be supreme, a>; East Kimberley. obtain their stores, Thp to him.. how: It is surprising people, town 'itself contains only a few dwellings, health keep ?in itolerably who,; good of which Of wood all' are and built. corrug as. little care of themselves r'as ..'thjtake., ated 'ir oil has a tank eati'ly dvery hoiise does. ? He. is and biisKinan early rip to'catchand there is hardly the rain ivater? sunset he works all day riritil sleeps a verandah that has water hot its canvas in" rainy weather the:' ririder' 'skj 'open The at- this "titae bag. jwas population he- eats "whenever it be;; happens tb than small, perhaps not more sixty souls in if he has arid: convenient; the-'time? if: all. A .Mr. and Cowan, Magistrate, a until he7 finds tiirie'." He waits not, ? Medical Dr. Mouritain, Officer, reside here. :"ion salt beef --"arid lives damperleft was two Nothing undone by those he drinkswater or :

town

Nq,;

:policei

B?i77iawa-No.cib79'l the William River

\being

still

'

-the

name;

remark;

stock.

thpj;PertbrAlbanyGrq?L.d3K

Perth'Albany

Gariada1

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hundred

eight

The

-iS

It and ?Naw Zealandtbe for. necessary proprietors claims iri 'to 'ibis regard

longer

"make

investigatrirs selves; "the

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\&om

hears

sli'oies

'

,

been,

same

large

extbrided

fastriesses".

the

"few:

are 1

or

arid'

.colonies:

no

,

to'

ffive

:

called

andis"so

high,

situated'

is

worldr'--

States

United1-

riot

There

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Perth?'?

-

mount

is

is

;the'

natives?

and

.

'w'arild

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the

earlier-

small

Australian

of those,.fianges"thLe undistimbed the'' except when into those police" penetrate. "regions." on Shadford Early Wednesday evening,: iri It a' real" arrived is.treat; camp: mailman when -the "arid passes "'brings, Iri

cargo at the

stupendous

an

;

"

seems

effe'ctiually

demonstrated.1 the

-arcb!

.

on

Albany Tliis

:i

their

Like

...

'

in

it has and the

used,

Ts?Corre6t;-: '

'pretty

.

Mount

'ithOiirilet.

feet known "

an'd

where

tHbory

'tlieir

beibri'

practically hamlets

;

(

that

on;

acres),,,

.

of

to can

,,

and have

J'

astoppingpceqy.;.

Hay %yer,a..as travellers and

arid -purify-is what. the, claim to cure

.

oriTH'e foot of

land

alongside,' jetty." -'Wyridharir 'g'o'

miles

are..;?

rocks with of fragments

-'-Piled

length?

steamers

and,

access;

safe

tt

-

are-'su/-

arriva,ls-./ii

fever,

?

through

coritamin?ited

liayc

'

'

'

of Warner's

source

.

Coastal

'

soriie of cascades.

-

.

'

,

'of

db, to

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..To

j

,

the'

"U

PuiiLic

of ailments our 4s pririfiedii fountain

be pure.. organic

will.

jrirridting'a'

r:

Pit;'

aSlWit

fatal

the

il

1

uii lost

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were

If

\

m

"

grassed1 arid abundantly streams and-raver&the-courses which.are broken "by 'beautiful Cambridge Gulf is over fiftymilesin while its breadth, -ya;ieg.'fromJthree hiindrecVj'ards.

pas said ib

ports with watered

"

well-

.

th'ep'olice1

;frona.'

the. stream strengthen proprietors

'the

that

life.;

X

£37.

-

' 1

'

days'. the two

beWeeri"'

th'at'the're'gi'ori

%

JL Uiil

the "It is'

.

"Gulf"

'

to Cambridge 'about three

King's sage 'ocOripibd

readily

JP '

Sound

four

.

>oUa>«

luo.

.

iUi

cigcii.il

.

.

oucAiuia

fOllowiirg'

the r"-m'aimian,

troublesome natives; very" along the "wires thri line'; continually; breaking is1"hard and. r-insulatore." Lt; to« very; thethe features of blacks. ;as capture: the are the. bfficers of,: >.country against The hills. of .the ilawi,-.. are. ::difficult 1

and-

common

modern,

'

were

"to" oblidged to' Thursday: Sha&'ord;

/il ci

i

thtf

-

we

hours,-'

was':

1

six

or

most

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I

'

five

-

of

interval'

the11

'to

returned

"Troy

1

txvuoDj

1

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from ported De.rfiyi.asfWes.tjKimb'erley.is., an excehgnt/grazing <wuntry-.:'; Th®:, Qtway 'mth traveldid riot delay long after here, ...jind, an_ -I 'ascertained

'

speoificrfdr; -most effective

.

Mr.

Monday?

on

advanc

wete

UUr

Brb'SV,j

kidney dbrangement remedy rfor- these-

a

-

v

J

Wh'dham wa;i Until

was

"

'

charge?

.ex-:,

»

X

disease 'It'-

point?

theories'

-

Vere.moa!y'eceiv''l>..TOe As

i

)>..'

annually

given

these

.

i

fiir.ii.u

is

local

,

CI

-i

tbe

-

-!

ed- that the was

,

off

any

when

1

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J

We in

men

'

'J.1

otwool

claimed

'

J

quantity

four

at

developed-

.camp

;

fcili

-

jwnii

A great;

'about

throw

'

rSprings,

&ORTMofWEXuAmALll.,

and bn

;

to

vitality

the

,

TRVEImHEEAB

of,

from start early Police reached, ..the a? Saturday' an

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NOTES

made

We

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themselyea

hy

.

stmng?Y)9l.teE

pa|»!?n'y-yyo

inoqulati.Qn these only ;

quently mortality

casqaqf;

hay.e.been;Mlo.wed

.u.n

Of

cent? subse per contracted the disease, «dth of less than two per cent. about

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year a

Irish

juvenile king, gets £700 a to and will soon be entitled of £500 a pension year.

Spain's salary,

life

A.

Joseph Gal.,

and at one Ghina, Chinese Missionary,

time has

become

culties will

McCarthy the

mentary

story

Robert

to

is

party

Stevenson

cannibalism

the

in

flesh than

to

We

to

speaking, he is dead

cut

deliver

:

lives.'

lie

San

the

Remo

threatened

the cable

has,

tells

attend 26, the

total

to

being given the coercion in Government the the

the

as

bills,

matter

French.

on

Premier his

letter

Professor

the "Booth

on

tells

Huxley

a

can

we

to

Masses

to

Vieux,

of

has

it

been the

"

Surely

duty

is

seat,

sit

present

no

half-

may

often as business

not, to

and

read, past

the few

each

at

looking

to

ting up business as

are

prayers

four,

commence. it

do,

and

other

chat

when

public

Thereupon,

found

is

Peers

that

their

there

Lordships

said-—' If I were, do you tbink I should d fool as to come here

policeman a

d

not be

a

such

?'

Ad extraordinary operation surgical been has performed at A Ciiicago of the brotherhood member known as the

Knight

had been operated for and a wound a upon cancer, nearly loot' was The square left, doctor in attendance on him declared that if their wa6 to recover the wound must patient covered be with new human skin. of the brother Thereupon 152 members hood volunteered to submit to an opera which should consist of the re tion, moval of a small strip of skin from their so that it be transferred might arms, to the wound of their comrade. This

.

operation

The

Templars

was

majority

performed of

the

bore Templars Knights knife without flinching, tbem fainted.

satisfactorily. self-sacrificidg

the

but

surgeon's several of

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herself

more

detailed

n

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off

eldest

and

I

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her

she

said

suppose

your

write' event

not, would

to

lest

some

I will with but

easily

settled,

day she

would

between

her

was

Madame Then

and 'daughter, I do not know. son." I go in ?" asked

Raoul, that is her eldest

!

steps, and introduced

trembling tears,

her aunt's. adjoining maid who was there lady's her with evident joy. Madame's Ah! niece. What is removed a burden

room

baroness' towards

calls .

".May

once

is

so

she cajled it

Perhaps Mary,

try

ing to be calm. (To be continued.) Tales

of

the

to give

you to him,"

Convict

grandmother's she founded a secret hope

Besides,

Old

Regime.

at Plesvien, but she hesitated her leaving alone in .her increasing state of weakness. Her aunt's presence would all on that point, remove scruples and"" her heart bounded within her at the of the joy slie was thought going to give to Margaret and her husband.

and

not a

in

I

I

I

I

Marv

on

an

uuw

wept

mother's room. she threw an

marry

troubled "You

I

I

oeen

a

and

I

I

her.

grand passed her at

glance

the

long think I

be

very

she, tartly,

anxious, "I have

time

on waiting Madame, know how to take care have done it without you

I

years."

The weather

was cold and damp, and sadness overwhelmed discouraging the heart of the as she sat young girl, in the beside her grandmother's carriage a

old

towards the station. driving to distract her and to lessen her anxiety ; but it was the first time that had weighed upon "responsibility her- and that she had been face to face with sickness. Her were thoughts carried towards her friends at Plesvien.

He

friend, tried

Ah with "

placed wishes and

j

sick

!

me so

made

I

I

I

I

!

or

well

1"

said

Alice

aunt

They know how

to

nurse

she to herself

was

the un

And her heart's longiugs her feel how dear to her were those who had brought her and up Io\ed her during her infancy, and how to her life. necessary tlmy were It was when Mary arrived evening ceasingly.

j

mother

if

tt

"

let

"

4 (ivum

V

\hf if

I

God!"

my do,

oue

elbow.

what

shall

Arden " Oh, I do !"

I

shall "

again. here."

Gank came Arden that, through orthorised

accents

reached Regime,

an'

lad

only

was

friend,

Oh, oh, none, complaints 'cept channels. Nofrien's an' Flogger best frien's yer

'ere,

the

we're ine

i

the

"

in.

I'm

Why, ave

soon-to-

no

can

do 1"

He's— my—

o'

Morgan,

drew what The

Gank.

What

!

iuia

'

'Sistant-Super

'ere

HTm

All

Duffy— he struck

saying Father, Mr.

all

?"

me

of despair made his strength clear and vigorous and. they the ears of that intelligent and be promoted officer of the "

devil

was

jocose.

Father

"Au,' resumed,

he Tree

Wct's-yer-name." " the boat from One a-comin' down stream, an' be ready. not I'm a'goia'

P'ints bettor wait o'clock

no

fer

longer an'

now,

ter

no

eight

!

An'

yer, Arden, ter yer a-goiu' too." Island, " What ?" From the priest.

Mother

yer'd

'Ere's work done.

yer

look

"O,

and and

you 9

an

to

come—

ironing

on

up

shall

j.

with

"Never! himself

T?o

/mi

to

Christ

be

jwu|

Duffy

They're officer

the

returned

Arden.

go,

1

Gank—

of

God!"

Woody

From

the

convict. "

not said

the ringthe rivetroused the of the boy.

ears,

had

His holy angels guide you !"

two

his

consciousness

all

a

lier

his

Nellathorne

his side. " I must

Grand

ueuween

left

angry

need

in

the soul !

till

again

departing

recited

exhausted Father

girl.

of her. for maiy

be

said

"

him

off

soul

a

being

un-

short

so

As Evelina

Mademoiselle,"

case

fearing-

at last

was

and the maid

and kiss she

as

for

against ing of the hammer heads on the ironing-block

very lives

an

struck

4x4mow

uiYiueu

to rise

effort

Mary

happiness and

at

bo

Litany

uncertain.

called

uei&eu.

ing

smile. any

to

of the morning day that was expected at Noirvaulx,

Garcia

Fate.

lYbden's

( Concluded.) And Couvict what of him ? Arden, As Scourger Morgan was adorning the transport and shortly-to-be-executed never Duffy with the irons which were

Mme. de Behl's. visit to Noirvaulx. Mme. de Vieux had given her consent that at Easter she should go to see her

j

her grandmother's her former promise to her lover. " If M. de Coatquen has remained true to you, and if your happiness I will not him, depends upon Mary, refuse

with

her

her

sick people, having to choose which she would attend. Her grandmother decided for her, and insisting begging, on her going to Rouen with even, M. Garcia. " If I feel a little I will be stronger, with you this evening," said she, mak

I

wedding, by her atten

her

if

wondering be

shared

iuuuu

a

you marriage separate from me." not he "Then I will married," " answered Mary with tearful I eyes, have to make up for lost time and re a and love, pay you long debt of care added grandmamma. But," she, " blushing, why should you not come with us ? No matter we would where, make your life comfortable and happy. And you will like Hugh so much !" she said, hiding her face on her grand mother's shoulder. made The latter ho but a slight frown darkened reply, her brow for an and instant, Mary sighed, would

a

Vieux."

shown

first

swoony

on/1

to

of the was her

grandchild's

Mamma,

Germany," "

had

,

'

to

affection.

"Dearest in

great joy to Mme. de she was abo.ut her Mme. de Behl had of lacking firmness inferior in intelligence

j

s

brilliantly,

onn

time

account than

vrina

according

TLv

found

Mary ponsoled

tions

de

"You are thank God. from me, Mademoiselle. delirious ill. She is often

by her

and anxiety. agitation In spite of every care that was taken to break the news to Mme. de quietly Vieux, she took it so much to heart that into she fell a state. Mary

/v

oi

ieasumgs

her grandmother custom. She described the magnificence of her costume and adornments and of her and valuable trousseau. large Mrae. de Vieux had been very much at being unable to assist disappointed but

and

must be told with all possible and I will precaution go to fetch my said aunt," Mary, resolutely. Shortly the ai'rival of the bad news, after the whole household was in a state of

of reception German cards which then of preparations,

etiquette

/vP

Orina

her

back

ran

as

aunt

Mary

keeping into The

Noir-

at

mamma

by the

had gone

pompous

flta

be

regard

to Mme. Poor

j

!

to remain at Rouen dared not even continue with her mistress. journey

XXXI.

ana

marriage. Everything

at is

There was some straightway go home. will it be admitted, in the remark point, of that noble lord who, in response to a froth the House of Lords question member

ceremonies

with

jour-

for what

see

j

liged

j

As Mr. Lucy soys in one do-oo-oo. after of his London letters, night night the Lord Chancellor solemnly enters, accompanied by Pursebearer and Black the mace. Rod carrying Me takes his

,

short

hour and delivered a tele early usually to her from the baroness' gram lady'smaid. It was fco the effect that her serious fits of had taken ladyship weakness of the heart accompanied by of blood. She had been ob spitting

.

me

a

She fully

fragile the Mme. Behl

of March to peep from the damp timidly the solitude of Noirvaulx earth,

enlivened and letters little of the spoke first j-i-

was

to

more,

of affection.

On

DIARY.

first

was

'

to

the

-

do you want to know I where 'No, go to?' yer honour,' said the driver, but, any way, I'm " The moral is obvious. fast.' driving of The House Lords is just now a comic institution. It has no work rather

once

her

are

under

AND

CHAPTER

to

by

Alas! our on stand purposes and weak foundations, our very

friend, want

time, her .

marks

M.

MARY'S

'

being

that with

friends

nor

Continued.

brown

the

'

but it for your .uncle, for him to come. Go and then we will yourself, is to be done with

telegraphed long distance

a

and decide

on

SUNSHINE.

began

and

her

when

joy.

such means than of any particular

GLOOM

When

is

and had been Raoul, over-ruled since her marriage easily by her husband's influence. But she a charm from her very possessed arising weakness which had attracted Mary at her

[?]

'

have

and

again, baron

at himself start alone

and quite her brother

once

Why

Irish

see

too,

will, to

nlain

Some years ago, when he was story. at Belfast, he had promised to break a fast with celebrated Belfast man. He says "I was behind so, time, an I jumped outsidehailing ear, up. Now, drive on fast ; I am in a hurry. Whereupon he whipped up his horse, and set off at a gallop. Nearly jerked seat I off the shouted. My good

mother

anxious health. daughter's always been timid,

con

benefit the he pleases;

apply whom

do more by the release

IN.

her

little

a

v

Almighty

Boom," good

self,

Pope, straightway

not

does

that acknowledge ? misapprehension

They

shouted when the Speaker and the to attend obeyed the summons

"Traitoi-s

our

to

the

why

see

the

aunt

to

? How at once my aunt aaked the young girl eagerly. " From what I have just heard from I fear she is very the hostess, ill, my answered M. Garcia. child," "They

daughters

a

Garcia

M.

had stopped. parlour went to speak to the re hotel. He soon

her

she ?"

is

of time great far her above kind of irresistible

felt

wlieie

conducted

was

of proprietor turned to her. " May I see

a

slowly travelling and sh# expected in a few days.

to

j

re

protest home of the

the

ask

to

She while

are

they

Her

She

land, unable to absent she decided to

To

should our contemporary, of misleading its intention tell that the Pope makes them readers, which no made ? Will claims Pope ever the English into the Churchman inquire Catholic doctrine on the subject, and if to be in it is found error, frankly

Royal

a

by-

against

In

of 36, House

the Upper of occasipn

assent

with

power and

as

and

proud,

native

neys, vaulx

in

XIII. and Christ,

ifitbasno

Newfound

the a

I

instead

the the

soul.

of of

her

Leo

of with

to

longing

souls

not

expedite

rted

career.

to

treaties

lady, under into Mr. H. st

us,

strength.

.

new

Fifteen members land out Assembly, fused March

to

exploration expedition Africa in emulation of

Western Stanley, on her

American

an

emotion

the rightly apprehended of the Church. As every well instructed Catholic child knows, God alone has the power to deliver any sonl from We offer purgatory. may and Masses ; but lies with it prayers

the

in

the

be had doctrine

the

with

succession

Sheldon, time ago

an

"

too

anxiety. had been and fatigue,

marriage

maid, statement

l

broacli-

is it that addressed

Why he

the hotel

at

agreed

be

?"

me are

and

joy

polls.

astounding

to

"They

of his predecessor from of having a Requiem Mass for said indeed ? liim. Why, The vfery question would be enough to cause honest to that an objector suspect

dynasty.

some

this

Purgatory,

hateful

less

while

at

conference on members

Mrs,

find

temporary goes on having this power,

man's

a

far

is

him

oppress members

a

who take

and at the

souls from purgatory, them beatified and pronounce

philosophises

we

to

said waiting," Mary, furtively wiping her eyes. A few days later she Tecived a letter from Mme. Behl which her with filled

him to show to

prefer propose

deliver

The of the Bonaparte family as have recognised Prince Victor their head. The ex-Empress bas Eugenie had

electors

the English Churchman to be the claims Vicar as such to be endued

ridi

Marquesas

"

after

the

;

Louis

Rightly

and

impudent

an

But

not

was subject his return. his aunt nor

neither himself

|

their

Salisbury, preference

their

des indignantly the Irish Parlia be subsidised by

that

as the Liberals culous fabrication.

re

Lord

until

of

majority

general.

Justin

!

Great

and the Unionists faces are black of Mr. Glad impossibility master able to diffi being the in legislating but Ireland; they not alter the that vast fact a

stone

a

Mrs. Captain the O'Shea's family, Woods, of Essex, have given England a Lord London a Lord Chancellor, and the Mayor, British Army a dis

cribes

in

majority

Tories

talk the

may about

Protestant

a

The

votes.

Catholic.

tinguished

enormous

.

Gbandeler, San Francisco, of Ghan Wong, a native

formerly

an

sick The country is heartily of a Tory-cum-Unionist .Government, md it is in determined to place power the hands of Mr Gladstone. Far from re by his attitudeMn having lost votes Mr. we have gained gard to Parnell,

governess

"

Vieux.

.

of

the

Davenport,

that us

;

Britain..-

present.

Miss

February slightest 19) would a General Election

that the ed until

.

Sydney

Truth,

give

at

de

|

douht

of

market

Mme.

Lon

in

the

-

whiskey

brands

different

the

on

Labouchere

(says

.

365

are

not

have

-

There

Melbourne.

'

clerkship

single

I don

applications

seven

in

I

and

hundred

|

a

|

Three for

Never

Mary

a-

mind can't

wot,

an'

the

Virgin

Don'.t yer 5 gang is a good-conduo' gang, an' don't yer know as No. 7 ain't gang at One Tree P'int a good conduc' know as gang, an' don't yer there is no 'ere an' one sodgors ©n'y an' that there's flogger, there sodgers an' iivo floggers. as Parsoni An',

know

as

yer.

No.

this

fiu'lly,

Ford

ah

says—

Min'ster as

'elp

yer

alter

Mister

!

'art

my

forfeited

yer

Priest, don't

place

the

'ira's

yer

know

this

'ere

in

ter No. 7 gong, an' yer 'ave ter go now gang with two conwictions yer." agen " Two conviclious. What's the bovJ

done?" "

That

ain't

ter Mr. nothing yer, where a yer eyes been ? Didn't 'e a-come out an' speak ter me without touchin' 'is cap ?" " 00 caP on— he was in e.„ka< chapel! exclained Father Nella

Priest.

But

.

thorne. "

didn

V\

ell,

if

'e

'adn't

no

touch 'is 'cad, leg lashuns of respec'. An' a-woarin of clos' that 'adu't t

a-

cap 6o

on,

then

'e

broke

'e 'e

was

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from

into

there confirm

dangled limply. Nellathorne Father

to

turned hands before

warn't If he

braceleted Duffy's cataleptic ing the He craft. faced,

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sixoared

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instead,

Scourger

44

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was

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politeness

piece

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part,

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his

on

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of

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i

deformity. !' The was "Yes, my priest courteous the attraction of repulsion him to drew the wretch perhaps the man

to

the desertion disaster of the sentinels which was thu-i the Commuudaut had been compelled to feed the topes, and hammer heads on ration

reluctantly the balls

i

facial

the

!

there

intelligent threatened

by the pulsing

driven

was

once

the

avert

nnsquared

isianu

boot, cloth which

masterpiece another minute 44 No body of

between the Commissariat and Commandant and Dr. Authorities, Rossell of Port as to the Arthur, of the sharks in rationing Long and' Norfolk been There had not Bays. suicides for some many months, and to

enough. tho

him

boat's

Now,

Which

atrocity.

inside

surpassingly-excellent broke It the matrix.

pondence

but he will be in to do the Regime

atrocities,

catalepsy.

said

take

the

!

his

1 don't

lads,

No.

occurrence

his

this

stiffs.

'

to

aiu't

been

had to penetrated consciousness snd woke

a

yellow a heart The

it.

him

I'm

sea

put 'im

He

had

the'44 Early Forties," whalers put into Port

handcuff,

the hut- keeper. know," beats It me. Look at him yerself." The constable convict did look,

horror

he

sentinels

jaws

Arden's

bull-shark,

turning

conclude

will

past

We, anxious

To

the

as

of the

extant the

and the System no there was but the

timoer

supererogutive

an'

yet,

cry

the

-

of

projection

Stephens, other that and, among things, reported when off Cape Iiaoul she had captured a

on,

when prompted him

the sharks Cox'n tol'

needn't

we

reddening

a

of

went

wake,

of the seething rush of the devils as a they rushed

turning of the three a sudden face awful an

two

from

Boyd's

the made cataleptic over, and mind He knew noth up- bis quickly. How should He lie ing of catalepsy. had Dever walked the hospitals, though he had the scaffold. 44 doubt no ''bout him Oh, there ain't —he's stiff. Look at 'is glims. Here,

air.

in

Vandemouion several were

straw-hat.

inasmuch

Bernard

William

Reverend was

touched

Morgan

dead is,

2'b 44

One neighborhood. took says it place at Woody " No. Island a at 7 Uang.. second, while third Station," a circumstantially Oue Tree. A refers the locality to the truth of the after the searcher cursory

was

Morgan. Mr.

record

error.

follow

saw

nine

humanity King's

he says.

No.

Woody

at

A

shark's

In to

straight nothing.

saw

half-past

be given ter the croaker.

to

cheated

shake

him

At Regulations. boat returned. A convictconstable arrived with it. 44 that young Overseer that 'un says

and in map of Tasmania, of the ocean of the arm

was

gang

atrocity historian

;

about

hat-keepers violate the the eleven

the rowlocks, and the

the opeuing Norfolk known as Bay you will to it, Woody Island. Opposite from Forestier's Peninsula, jecting of One Tree Point. The " home"

an

his

shoulder, force it down.; not the eyes they could were still fixed in their awful strain broken but the right in two arm, places,

the

at

a

The

und the touched

he

as

gazed

and

arm

And rationed.

!

Look

grim

the His

an

the boat's

maddening

deep, disappearance of the waves

Convict

exclamation, defied him

a

Arden

should have 44 before consign-

;'£r

shuddered

Arden

Eternity

It-was

'era,

in

!"

into

Arden.

the

Convict

him

such

chilled When the father to the arose, which hud refused to bone by the grass had stored exhale the moisture it up the boat was out of the dark, during sight. Only the sound of the dip and was

God

by

hut-keeper Convict into

is

oars

water

of

that

Which

sentinels.

Overboard,

v

arm, had

tact

the

to

Convict

them. And he was fain to fasten the garment the by the sleeves around neck. the coiivict's be Shirting back, to caused be parted from the flesh a of skin two or three inches stiip long which" had adhered to the deck piank.

on

of

dropped,

The But

but the Island, at the date of our story, was, party The gang limber-ge ting at the Point. of as the was spokerT indiscriminately 44 44 44 the No. 7 Point," Woody," 44 There is a or Murderers'." Gang,"

of his

some

up carried

Broken,

tne

uniform. taken from

been ment"

to

managed

a

wore

cover

!"'

.

the

Arden —

id

"

he

limbs. protruding which he with the

stiff, one

a

!

its toboat on sped passage Woody the of Island abiding-place Station of No. with its 75 per cent, 7 gang sort. of the namuless criminals

splash

lite

dangling

the

labor

infinite

u

constable

overlooked

Murderers"

the nether

|

handled,

were

With

shroud

«.

!

He to throw Arden Convict stooped In his overboard. that the eagerness animal h9 had backed should win, he

clothes.

|

?"

!"

baccy

comic', 'Ere's

that

o'

body

Cotn'daht

44

Now

Dick

back, o'

fig

in a world world, love and peace has he had had such a son as

of

!"

you a

was there had excited, race to within about twenty great inyards of the boat, and his sporting stinats— and his wager bad. enlisted bis with the contestant utufost in sympathy the lead the white shark. 44 Now !"

should issue a Arden No. 7 gang uniform and black trousers cap, yellow and a grey jacket with a piece of yellow cloth sewn into its back (heart-shaped) Arden Convict should remain nude, he. brought from a hut an old suit of

order.

an a

Ms-box."

lost

the

for

jarlc

ain't

pa'son,

he's

as

'spose,

7 They picked fellow-gangers the still frosty, and that skin,

which

Doue

been

the

e

44

'ud for

bully,

The

another and light

Overseer to Convict —leather

!

issue

Gank

ant-Snperintendent 44 'Way, cox'n,

by signal." the And the tiller-lines

officer,

from

the

in cried alcud face in his hands, of and humiliation his manhood which had visited his shame priestlines?. " meurn intend Dcus, in adjutorium

'ol.e

told then Bishop, Nellathorne, while years afterwards thiity seated in the refectory at Oscott College. set "I would have the he limb," " but the overseer would said simply, 4 he remarked, not lime. No,' give me it

or

Heaven

in

past,

sir,

dropped

that

tant

voice. a

story

can set 'you if you want

four

vanished, the lad who Jay supine where the crew na a mm. trieu ne to lirt tne pitcneu boy to carry him to the huts, but lacked the strength. So touched by the home violation of the memories, and in flagrant which that till the Regulations implied

stung by the foul outrage, aud burying his the ground,

priest,

pris'ner.

would expect happen.

you

and there

bending

not

the Father Intent poor Arden, upon nor the had neither heard the splash of applause from the and burst gang the act. which had boat's-crew greeted

yer

Responsible termed him

what

and the crew were to their oars to carry five Catholics at the had forgotten them.

Which

!

The

44

The was T.L.-man old and feeble otherwise he would not have been hutAnd lceepcr. once, in the dim and dis

have

!

'twixt an

happened

reader,

then Father

the

would

1

you expect a to happen if you threw down rigid its human body on its right arm, when at arm was bent the cdbow ? right

Just

He

stormed

!

suspended

losin'

transport transport

the

course

I'm

'ere

the

pushed

later,

Arden

alon',

second

the

Point

Morgan

Scourger

was shelving a Twenty yards distant forty shingle. its shadow three feet bathed high cliff fathoms water. There, deep in the had quite accidentally Morgan plate. dropped the box of communion

the

"

to

;

fettered save away faculty, of the spirit. Iu the few minutes that before be stood erect which e/apsed into the depths, went down be again his from the world of and in isolation and sound he did not hear Assistsight

vitality.

an'

What

0 God, come His faith

that Arden was the terrors of his him had robbed

once

and

him

at

gazed

priest

cataleptic,

or

re-

raised

uo>re

news

his

rags. " Raise yourself, raise Arden, your I'm self, going with my poor boy yon in the boat,"be whispered, but it was if the transport doubtful heard. His were but their look was eyes open, fixed. And when at vacant, ghastly, last he stood his arms remained nude, the right, bent at the elbow; the —one,

them untie

could

personal insult, the thunder it was the Church

when

hills

that

like

'twas sir, Please, I slipped, really. sir, box into the bay." The landing-place

that a God Nella

remaining

other

a

"

'

same

once

two a (at shillings given year's wage and twopence have been per diem) to elsewhere at that moment.

own

silent

to

outraged. back a yard,

was

jumped

!

was

voice

volume

in the

among that

stronger

!

thorne himself

massed

last

The

1"

meekly

spond

cent.,

down

What

44

aver

per

could still towards grope such scenes Father assisted Arden to strip from freed the convict

which

'appened,

racin'

44

jetty planks. Another

|

whose

trembling to the invocations Heavenly what tremendous faith ah, amidst

sir,

to

box, sir, Rev'rnnce

with excessive roughness, Arden on the deposited

j

say, Arcien and fingers

l

atrip,

an',

yer save yer a ax-sedent

;

as

they've

ter

take

?"

transfer

own

seventy-Jive

strip,

boat

sir

was

broken of intelligence

bulwark brain.

the

ter

me

told

tr'uble,

insensibility.

and

than have

Ganlc

was

,

.

never

he

convict,

young of verge removal and his Duffy's to the awful No. 7 Gang, age of

'

the they i

1

for the

not And Convict

j

Mis-ter

Rev'runce,

.

on

!"

yer

.

As

man

Please,

'

Arden.

Yes, my

j

appeared

4

"

j

!

No 2 conwiction an' Now, Arden, yer get. up strip the boat's 'ere at wunst." yer a-goin " !" The for Strip priest replied That's

i

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wooden

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table

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in

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gnawing pains My father and

griping,

it

Mr.

was

mother

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doctor at no good

the

Chemist,

a

Nicfcoll,

of

(now

who

Croydon)

said

to

better Mother try On this I bought

before

I had

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began

and

so,

taken to

the

feel

half relief.

and I procured the I had finished it I was Before bottle. that I was asked so much to go improved back But I was afraid to risk to work. it, wait till I have used three and said, No bottles for this Mother Cura bcigel's more, no tive medicine Syrup is doing for me what in India has done it is heal or England yet where from the I was me ill —

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very depths

and

dying.

I kept right may suppose, So, yon along with Mother Curative Seigel's Syrup until the fifth bottle Then I presented was gone. to the

myself first

work

and

risen der

from

astonished army

.

the

'

so.'

say

me

'

I

owe

work since, of enquiry

and

I have never will gladly

John

Hodson,

one won

for and

life

my

I my

as

Curative Seigel's that in everybody

Mother

hear

should hour's

to

me upon of eyes full has done this

With

dead.

willing

am

when

was

comrades looked

my

to

and

I

returned

What they asked, I answered ?' and

you health

as

well, I

Warboys

of

people

and

strong, the

robust, entered

Hodson's

its

the

symptoms

toms But

Nesbit's

10a Eaglish

Levers.

by

dyspepsia, and habits. food,

The

Nature's

matters

poisonous Mother

cured

£6

real disease was caused change

and

bowels.

be

at looked Trtbune

so

Syrup,

England lost

an

to reply Warboys,

Huntingdonshire.

.above,

bill," as

"

Huntingdon

was

even

eating, away

did

the

letters

wouldn't

wash

in

you 'I-Iodson, clothes. more

require

last

He

as

inflammatory

from

by Dr.

life

'

nervousness, diseases peculiar

to

cured of which

the

stop the

draining

a

the

and used it, but I couldn't see it did bottle Mr. Nicholl said, Try it again. any good. confidence in it that I will I have such give the second bottle free of charge.' you

1

rail." been

to

as

;

!

Have

availed

was

a

Patients

Erysipelas blood Saltrheum, poisoning, indigestion, and, in fact, almost Nature

doc I

weak from

was

slime

fast

the said

but

had 'Hodson, you Curative Syrup.' Seigel's

of

."

If

I

Warboys

weak-

.

rather

In

and

doctor

me,

or

suffering

and

third

of shape out People drawn of ating pangs rheumatism, chronic,

coated, upset, this months in

sick

Reserve.

terrible

'

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women.

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was

Government I

was

eyes' Euro

me.

hurry

of

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crazy

j

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neany aying" For and of up years, given by phsicians, and other liver kidney diseases, Bright's severe complaints, coughs, called consump have been cured, tion, Women gone nearly

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ii.

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which

you'll

This

chapter

almost

common

dysentery. passed nothing

After

"

con

resist

woman,

in

was

constant diarrhoea. in bed for four

did acquaintances Then they said,' trouble to buy any

is

for the most smallest child

lay I

lay

impossible.

was

:

or

so

tongue

my

:

and till

My

is

returned to Warboys, (my home), and tried

I

shire

the

malaria, you

tell

;

1886,

th,

months, being King Theebaw Here my good

eat,

Regimental

No

Army

that

of

dyspepsia;

or

story

sent I. was home, and Finally arrived at Gosport in Dec., .1888, where I lay until when I in the Hospital was Feb., 1889, and in as the discharged incurable, placed

remedy

only

cure

6

Oct.

night

clammy,

I

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bowels,

Mr.

to meet

as

from

diarrhoea, of out

to

times

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baby

eminent

most

ofjthe

Burmah

night

the the

tor

;

for

invalid

the sheet

ten "

irri-

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bill.

pocket-book

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to

form

1877. Both of

in

thing all

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yeiiow, in India peans and feet cold

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or

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1

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pressed melancholy.

Bright's

resumed on

I

bad

kidneys

cure

Mr. Clugston. It isn't I had expecteTd, 6ut

than his visitor's. for everybody."

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a

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December,

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er

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when he

half-a-crown

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impurities Scrofula,

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congregation me afterwards I don't worse, at all."

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