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The'

Monks Church

Iowa

of of

and

England.

other

was

Bey.

W.

D.D.

Sullivan,

t on a recen Sunday night to at the Church congregation of SS. Mary and Michael, Commercial Boad East, the Rev. W. Sullivan, D.D., himself to the task of exposing addressed the liollowness of the claim put forward

Preaching immense

an

behalf

on

that

of

it

the

of

Church

continuation

a

is

Englaud

of either the Irish Church.

or British the early early He certain took cardinal as the Catholic Church

of of

doctrines the tests

that if he suc comparison, contending held ceeded in showing that these were by the Church in England and Ireland before the

irreligious

op

upheaval

in

of Peter must fall earthly headship In applying these .tests, to the ground. he had recourse to the testimony of the of a little he monks Iona island, off tho west coast reminded his hearers, —

Thither

Scotland.

the

Irish

saint,

accompanied by twelve com went in 567 and founded

Columba, panions, monastery,

a

in 592. From this monks of Iona went and converted Scotland and also out of that of England the whole part which lies north of the Thames. Freeof one of the most map, distinguished modern us tells English historians, that the monks of Iona, trained by the whole of converted Columba, little

dying, the

island,

and Merciathat is, the Northumbria of country whole tract which extends from to tho Wales West Eastern —

by the

Counties the

op

valley

the

to

right What

the

was

Iona? We wonders.

from

the

thames

boundaries of faith of these

were "

and

sea,

in

living

No

Scotland.

monks

of

age

of

an

however

assertion,

to astonish them. extravagant, ought If were to be told that Pontius they was a Roman be Pilate Catholic, advised them not tobesm-prised. They not therefore be astonished when must

they

were

they were those monks

that

a-days, Roman

at

Catholics Protestants.

Who Were

but

all,

they

trained

Ireland

Patrick St. which

died

Patrick

earth admonition whom he had of Ireland live and die Roman Catholics were

an

Christians,"

are "

as

his

ran

are

so Christians, of Rome." And yet we were told that these men were to-day at all Let them not" Boman Catholics the doctrines held and taught examine

you

!

by these monks and Perhaps there was no

more

doctrine

would only of obeying

"If

priest.

you obligation

the would

not

confession,

wo was

Catholics," Protestants

constantly God's

effect.

!

Impossible and if unalterable, Boman Catholics, the

release us the Pope,

insist on our going to Boman become might numbers of what

were

unless

days

refuse

they

in saying is truth to become

which

Italy,

the

Church

catholic

Amongst monks monk

was

church

remain

is

no

ordinances one

providing

these

words STATE

A

outside

for it. help of these good that if any

the canons obey he community, to be "excommunicated was by the this in And days Bishop of Rome." when there were no when a railways, hard

whole

Route

to

jourrey

travelling,

of

appointment anive

meant

three

when

news

a

new

Pope

months' of

.

passed if

this

as

a

sion

for

matter was

so

in

of

what

of minor irresistible

"

Scotia in to Ireland the largest hath his fame into and Gaul, our

given Britain, but'

;

and

and

the Alps,

beyond

Rome

written

were OF

in

was

had been sacked three times by and hardly a stone had barians, It had no empire or left upon a stone. whatever. In a dominion temporal Yet a doomed city. sense, Rome was " because was the head of all cities," it and the Bishop of Rome resided there, It

from

of

the

chair of Christ.

Church Papal supremacy

so

the Peter governed the And as with con with auricular Catho distinctively

as uncondemned century and all the and unnecessary, scriptnral it man abuse that could upon pour it. was certain was It poured upon in of Iona did believe that the monks

of auricular

necessity

Adamnan's

of

life

con

Colum

St.

contained alluded to, ba, already which took port of a conversation and St.' of the monks between one saint umba. The interrogated to the life of his mother. monk as the

monk assured lived

life.

place

Col

St.

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and

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undergo

He

alive,

and

that

see

that

monastery He

them

the scene. picture door, and asks to comes down Columba

the

the

The

prior." And

"

replies,

they ing

I

not

fancy

on

his.

the

is

MAnKS

from

his

and- by, the heard lately

him

clerical ;

we

;

Bishop

to hear

care "

more,

Gospel the

no

aud

monks

his

Church

Irish

in

tion

to

and

of the therefore sixth as century of auricular confession. the

to the necessity were God If auricular confessiou wrong, world wonld not have left the Christian the point the six in darkness on until it is and then assuredly teenth century, PEOPLE

IIENRY

AS

VIII.

AND

ELIZ

the

laws

ROMAN

THE

down

laid

CATHOLIC IN

SWAY

and in knows that

if

in

Ireland

now, and spectacle

strange the

of

men

and

arm

under

the

the

preacher, divides the

rev.

which

from

century

tempts teenth.

They One

tions.

are

He

would

it. the chosen to enlighten In of St. Columba it was recorded came from chieftain over that an Irish to make his confession to Iona Ireland told that the Church And yet they were was not in the sixth of Ireland Catholic had been thrown on century. Light of the past, and it these records hardly should that there still seemed credible

of

the

is

in

at

nine

institu

God aud

His

creation of man. be ye cbildreu

Christians, the doctrines

Of Borne.

Peter

Cleave

and

to

be

the

life

who

men

open

out

it but what Roman to tho

his

third

ed out married

is

and

to stand up in declare that the

was now

ever —

anything

Catholic

and

very core. Approaching the rev. preacher point that up to the sixteenth century were unknown. Then, clergy

however, drawn

ready

were

daylight of Ireland

point,

the up,

Thirty-nine the twenty-third

Articles of

were

which

on

the rock

in for so death, be numbered amongst

wound Wales

ing.

regard It

his

name

it

might

In

the

House

Dillwyn,

Opposition the Church failed means

interests ministers

to

England

fulfil

of

of

who

in

Commons was

received

cheers, moved, of England in its

professed

"

Wales. recently with

That, Wales

object

as

has as

inflicting other.

not

a

the promoting religious the of Welsh and people,

to of a small only miuority the population, its maintenance as an in the principality Established Church is and an injustice an which anomaly no The to exist." longer ought Church in Wales, lie remarked, had no of National claim to the title Church,

The

fulfil

these

a

people

treatment and

that

legislation

to

that

to

do

'

—iu

put

amendment. for

yorkshire

not

for

do

The

tremendous

but

Church

efforts

was

(

was

cheers) so dissent;

forgetting the

At

he

was

asking of

version iucome

of ot

must or

recent

half

centres

he

ordiuation,

per a

jew

either

wholly Such

.

of

hear).

were Bishops Nonconformist

the

for society which Jews,

Noncoinformist

(hear, such to

for

of

conversion

election

were

troin

the

to

(hear,

the but £1000

resolved they whole Jew Jew (laughter). a

last

the

told

letters

reminded

the

the

propaganda

receiving ministers

how gospel

Wales

in

making

Ministerial

struggle against tremendous that the church

it

wales,

tho

When

Mr.

did

was

(hear, hear). the vicar-ages

Demanded.

of

(Opposition

the

on

in

political

Ciiurcii

aud right

preach

Disestablishment The

a

justice

(laughter).

all

have same

were

would

and

life

shall you elect of God.

tho

different

born

is

and the sixteenth the

the Church of Wales. distinct nationality than that of the Scotch

not

was

education and Sunday clos said the Church was gain in Wales, and an amend ing ground had been down ment to that put effect. thankful to He was think no Welsh member liad had the hardihood to in

line

which in

of

wales

If there ever conditions. was to distinct who were entitled was it by the House Wales, had been admitted by special

tucked

fast

(hear

complained in

church

distinct

more

Church

Father

Love

of Borne." the ways of

the

place

two

are

other

you

and

Church its

usurp

the

saints,

is,

people

it

deadly

perhaps, concluded

Church

before

the

to

As

Irish

Church

English

"

There a hard

other."

tithes

Mr. Osborne Morgan, in seconding the motion, said that a privileged Church not exist in this could unless country the clear it and comprised undoubted of the people, and unless it majority was so entwined with the moral and re life of the people that they could ligious not the one without uproot a

careering

wife,

a

connection

in'

of

cheers).'

knew, know,

will

events

collection

Welsh

founded

HELD

never

never

the

church.

They had the Irish and the Scotch with them and the noncomformof England and he submitted ists ; that of the Welsh the claim was people

ENGLAND

Ireland. not

of

the

the Church was and bitterness

against

recent

returned

favour

tablished.

early

CHURCH

in

the Irish. The Welsh so language, tar from was diminishing, really gaining As a nation the ground. of people desired Wales the Church to be dises

of his

the

and seven

or

in which

centuries

doing that

and Ridley,

Cranmer

to listening they were, contradic

one

in

The

Bishops

more

being

strength

welsh

because

very nice ; these cultured, gentle

were

they

bosom

Wales

chapels

constituency

of

of

the

of the Church would probably but appealing to to his return

the

all

was

amiable,

but

manly,

and

it

were

men

liberty,"

third

Oh,

family.

out

you

to

at

423,-

Wales

welsh

was

in

the

the

;

excommunicate of God." The

at

in

hear).

true

a

their

of

with

chapels

South

chance

The feeling growing owing

"My

say,

were

a

he

and -W ales

in North

disestablishment

if yon good man, I should Bishop, put you and water and on five bread years' order you to do ten years' public pen ance and if refused to submit to you I would my directions, get the Pope to

would

no

at

Wales

at churches.,

one

for

unless

have

we

and

chapels candidate

the

census, 86,438,

in

;

church

South

at

churches

This

North

in

re

have his

we

from

large.

recent

a

two

has

lie

at

as

at

the

against

the

Father?

Holy Oh no,

under

had

to

By-

if

order to please to be Church

people

and churches 78,195, 077. The proportion was seven attendances

have repudiated his law of repudiated I myself am a married ; eelebacy wives." in fact, I have had three would He St. Columba say ?

Mass; man

him

A Protestant penance. not necessary might urge that it was have confessed that sin. that she should He answered that he quoted the incident the faith of Columba to show what, was

never

she admitted sin

According

stood

England.

Pope?

the

repudiated

not his wife

the

REVERENCE

in clergy saint asks from the

own

"From

OF

feeling

among

a

SUCH

bitter

attendances average had been at churches in 317,078; chapels

fall

to

late

Church, Chnrcb,

at all events abstained to the Church. opposition of things engendered

state

at

is

too

now

national

a

or

men,

"lam

The Bishop unaccustomed

'

?

was

longer

and people in landlords pretended

active

St.

saint

as

very additional

let

kissing

No

it

hunting

its

their

immediately Could Bishop."

and

it

influences,

a

priest.

says,

saw

they

he

;

a

knees

hand

Bishop's tonished

and

visitor

am

the

see

to

but

;

described

happy

become a proselytizing action in this direction was an evil and a grievance to because the Welsh the great people, territorial influences in the principality were for the most Church part and

goto

Iona— knocks

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the

and corrupt men. in," ago the Church awaken to and

years

(cheers). it had

of

to

he a

immoral

began

one

dignitary

Burke

a

Wales

improve

Columba

were

in

prevailed

days, than

ground for Not many

married

St.

Church

Established him at his

was

which

early better

little

public

.there had

.wives.

three were

believed

who Bishop Supposing

the

in

in the sixth was Ireland century the same as the Church of Eng exactly both were the same as land, and that the Protestant Church 'of the nineteenth

century. Protestant

abuses

church

of

with— as country Bible it— "a expressed

was

the

a while if lie were penance j monk, his five on bread seutence was years' fasting and water and ten years' public penance the Church And told that yet we were

round

there and had

?

years'

committed the sacred

that

to

as

INNOVATION

mother al

the

was

was

who was any layman at that and moment; lives would be in direct

he was mistaken. umba assured " to Ireland," he added, "and Go over ask your mother about that sin which The to any man." she never confessed admitted monk obeyed, and his mother

Church

was

it

legislation

than him

Col

thought

of Iona

the The

had

and

Christian him that

a

his

that

Irishwoman,

good

a

saint

re

a

it within its did not embrace bulk The the great of the people. of the population overwhelming majority were strongly opposed to the Established Church. It was with them an offence, and deservedly so. Glancing at

fold

that decreed had been if a minister of' God, who left his married, holy state and returned if he were subto his wife, ho should a and fast two on bread deacon, years water and do four years' penance; public he was condemned if he were a deacon, bread and to fast for three on years

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sixteenth

because

holy take

to

they What

if

CENTURY

SIXTEENTH their

still prob they wonld years earlier heads cutoff. But ably have had their now con was what he (the preacher) out tho prac was that cerned to point in, confession was the tice of arricular

fifty

iuinistero

themselves unto godliness. of the monks testimony

THIS

and

good

a

and wives

led

it

both fession of lic doctrines. course, .He knew, in Church there were the many people besides of arraying who, England of Roman in the vestments themselves to hear also pretended Catholic priests, fact that of the confessions forgetful if they acted in the same way a hundred would have and fifty ago they years while committed to the Tower, been —

was

Bishops

unto

ceive

were

it

that for

thing

the

PROSTRATION.

ABSOLUTE

his

Rome. Surely might be regarded moment, the conclu that his word should

by ihe Bishop was

ihe

might

twelve months after And coronation. yet, notwithstanding not could be thrust all a monk this, unless of the Church sentence not

only

bar been

SUCH

to

refused by the

enacted

not

ABETH,

must

they there

the

name

which is also to the City of Rome itself, of The the head of all cities." City the Rome had heard of Columba— and City of Rome "is the head of all cities." that when be borne in mind It should

changes

teaching,

island

whole of

lietb

he

not

roman

her

this

though

illustrious

the name "and

that

enacted

By

Iona—

of

and remote " Iona his

the world into Spain,

in

tribunal

distinctively

than the Catholic doctrine of Papal and the supremacy, of the confession of sins to a

doctrine

and

themselves.

for

see

Sea"

become the throughout was

"

small

British

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ways

Boman

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the

was

in

of

to

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from

lived

God

in

father

saints

As yon exhortation be ye children —

Irish with St. about a

St;

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last

his

the absolute

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after

years on

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were

good sturdy

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?

They came Columba. They left

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now

of St-

of favour hath been confirmed unusual to this man of blessed God same by memory"— he is speaking of St. Columba

fession.

men.

liuudred

told

as

told,

Irishman Columba

an

also

abbacy "And passage:

this

occurs

reached

the

the

of

by Adarhnan successor aad the ninth iu the priorship or

island

century, of the Church as to-day, Englaud by law established the claim of the last-named to be then under founded the Church by Christ held

not

were

clusion. written

Scotia those

sixteenth

and

when and final greater there stake. .Happily, con this evidence to support life, of St. Columba, In a

also be supreme issues at were

the

having

annum, costs

half convert was

was

con an

while

£2000, convert

half

a a

the rate of in Wales

conversion Crime had decreased, to an extent that in one county at a assize there was only one prisoner

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hear).

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or

were

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gambling

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at

the "same

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Father

stowed

to

time'

and

comfort Damien

spiritual

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clubs.

,

/and

sufferings, afford

i

;

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be remembered as and the founder in pioneer of the good Work Doubtless, will time his name .be enrolled by the ever

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.

,

,

,

.;.

amend

Reed, moved,; as; an That .buying regard '

"

ment!,;

to

and work influence grept and; growing in Church, the/ national. especially of Wales, this House is. principality, for to entertain prepared .proposals in that of. idisestabiishment part

the hot

ever

its

will

be willingly

and

sfriend

.

of

ment. Sir

.

seconded

amend

the

'being

of siiihts find' .; merited- that/title conceded to the 'father

if

in

it

whose

-

:

1

of

I

house

another bed'

-

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:

lepers;

the

iri

the

;

!

;

the Jthat Welsh people'

I

;

Nonconfor ,

"

the

is

.duj;y, tion

Hearts, \and caused the, most ;to s, elfish the highest joy,, as(,

our,

,up

an.

highesf

forgetfulness

toothers."

self

./of

unknown, one

about

devo-

;in

i;l;

;

a

bitter

most

the

the

was

experience p daily! from the news!,": time to see the sight. of .wept,. many,, a his hand: that handr— stretching forth Falcarragh,Saturday Night; May l,!. not the for a, view. tp. —after, receiving investigating castigation Wjith. of .the acute dis which !lruth. of, the, accounts service at; a. church attending tress in he ought she;, .conscientiously. prevailing /amongst 'the .people thought for the, parishes of Gweedore and Falcarragh .not. .to hear).. Vet,,, go to .(hear,; and I- have the few days. in her not, obeying /the spent past, obeying of .time minute tied after careful th at hand; making a, jexamihation Church,, ;time tliA of the neonle in state several townfrom castigaition (shame). '10 lands along the Atlantic give Ocean... ffnlike church stothing did; ,the' of those who have undertaken to some spirit manliness .a of, -,/ workmen the sitdation in i>onegal,.I social describe nothing -to .raise them in the not in have gathered my .impressions, scale. but in the the landlord's did. hut teach .men .to be drawing-room, It nothing,, went 'T'. miserable Had the,: Welsh hut's- and hovels1 'of the poor.' servants..,,. hoiise to house and' con'Versed with own froiif not a of their which no

which

of

.

,

.

.

I

j

'

,

in that Englishman nounce:? (laughter),

house

could

pro

then,;

was

people,'

no

sparirig

and'

reliable

strictly

Dire

informa!

others

as

;

was, then

put House

The

IJyron

theChair'and

after

.therpjs

exceptional similar expressions Duchess of the ....

Dublin

:

dread hot Dossiblv

to

hope

and cheerfully went out he voluntarily in order Islands to face to the Sandwich lives of he might the that, brighten who

its. will already vicliins, in. the home World 'where 'for virtue and heroism pre

fill

every

.

reverence

:

-

the poot lepers partook and the spiritual of both tl re corporal When he first works landed of 'mercy. be lived. under, a palm tree at Molokai he .contrived to erect but by .degrees, at the tran-j which is present building

T-'

in

should

ha-ve

,no.t

close

to

liyed

see,a

and,

;work carried tp succeeded

bis.

under-!

believe that stand and ..they deserted neither by their fello.w-men and Father Heavenly by their their lives .iff thus; induced

were

so

we:

famine

a

A

NIGHT

IN

huts

must

be.

A miserable six

hovel

twelve

feet

about'

five

or

feet,

in

compartment—

ONE

OF

was

;got.

I

If-

people a. /disgrace

is

,up

to':

our;

of

Some

the;

-.comparatively com-ij the they assured; jme thalt food— was? a their staple; as

are

things:

to

the

and

salt

only

Yet

w.anting..

,

the

winrlnw

are

of-tho condition houses ..are: with7 the onlv entrance

".normal fihimnflv.

nr

that

we

this,,,

of affairs

of situa of the or

,

their

or

leaders

local

the

on

;

know any

of the arbitration which has been thing as to, referred being proposed by! the landlord within the .last few days. No overtures have yet been made to them, but the; tenants; are and have been al arbitration;

submit,

to,,

willing

the to dispute is., stated that Mr. called to Dublin, and

It:

-.

Qameron has been that

in

not

the

consequence the

point,

Utmost.

,

evictions can next on ; but maintain the

Friday

till,

cpuimence

authorities

reticence.

We must Only

.

without:

yard, above,

and the.

Franciscan the

leper

indefatigably

that

Damien

Father

in fellow-workers that in Molokai,

religious

to

.:

allay

and.

cases

clothing

.wear

and three

clothing"

.

their

some-

physical

National Library of Australia

At one

by

sewn

the.

love

Protestants.

errors

belief

of

period

a

Sister

and of Tche-Li, the Abbe Herbert, Mazandier, Chaplain of the have been Lycee of Ifuy, appointed of the Officers Academy.

jfomrpt

1—

Jnteccolontal

antr

much

so

Iii

together..

day, they

.the

are

was

the

peasants

"bed

only

..possess.

in

the. to

be

dwelling, evicted

a

bundle

is

it

bedclothes,

were

writes,

,

a

pastoral

Whilst the various be careful tan

,

which

of

old!

of this

true straw

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to

t errors

to

speaking

be

The

Mr.

June 19. Bench has

M.P.,

in

giving

Com

2Y?nes-Parnell

condemned the perpetration mission, for of the outrages iu Ireland which he was to a extent said the Crown great this statement For he responsible. .

was

severely

rebuked

,

James

by Sir

Hannen. South Agent General for New has arranged conference a with Mr. Raikes the other Agents General, the British Postmaster- General, and Mr. the dates Sutherland, respecting for the dispatch of Australian mails. The fund which is being collected to. The Wales

his so

people

of let

us

Protes-,

Protestants.

its for

Com-,

to

£40,000. Government

intention an

nnrf.V.

extra

of

has the

asking

credit

military

florins.

to Austrian influence Servia con-declined to sign the military with veation Russia, strong although ou the of the Czar was pressure part brought to bear on her to do so.

has

of

French

innocence

up

many have with religious ;

Austrian

TriflVi

Statutory

-

indiscriminately apply to. wc. have said, to non-.Chrisof them for naanv .have been baptized have ; mauy as children,

their preserved, baptismal to the hour of their deatii been too deeply! imbued

amounts

9,000,000

of

the

with

now

flm

nf

nYnonopQ

Owing

:

dogmatically

erring

fha

connection

tjans. validly

Harrington, before the

evidence

We. .cannot them .what ;

News.)

November.

for

Reichstag

Bombay,

Prptestant religions, to confound, the the

Daily

refused Mr. Parnell's appeal against of his action versus the postponement The hearing is now the Times. fixed

The announced

disliked.

of

not

with

the

FOREIGN. London. of Queen's Court

mission

their

Meurin,

Disiiop

, .

Glasserchoo of the tenantB

week, there but tlie lied

struck

miserable met my

everywhere nothing

bedciothing It resembleci. eyes. as old rags rudely .the

the

than

forcibly,

which

vine

take charge of who. labour

who.

sisters, girls,

are

there,

priests,

the over

was

a

eighteen of Chevalier

Abbe

the

in

"

.

not

add

more

Nothing

.

to

ought

.

;

been

now

These imagiued. poor friend (bat has miss the from them ; though we taken

will

the exception'.

.

be

creatures

me

after over

las,

riafrAV

.

.change easily

the can

30th has Dec., 1864, the degree of au Officer of Honour. The Abbe

a navy Gnillard, chaplain, of service extending has been created years, the Legion of Honour.

a

;

bc; j us tified, either of expediency, morality, sanitation As for ? the present tion on the Olpbert estate, none

or

.

.

;

the

been raised to of the Legion

a

damp /floor

grounds

this

and exit for smoke being light' ail', Almost I found the doorway. invariably " a the contriving solitary apartment for in one double debt to pay," part wes be the rule a cow.-. This I found to; for

-of

scattered family and percow, tied- to a stake a' :haps a calf, few feet Bear in minds that there is no distant. whatever ventilator j and have a you fair of a peasant interior in this picture part of the' country. Can such a state the

over

ways-

food even

six

or

tenants,

little

very

others

in

Mahy_of,the

and not

a

in

:

;

be and

:

house

meal

;

now;

were

.

marbles.

J

,

:

a

is

nor

named on Honour was

:

a

service,

years'

I—

by with height, father and mother -

feet

The Abb£ Lanusse, chap over who, after forty ten including campaigns, of the Chevalier Legion of

Cyr,

ince

ceases

;

>.

face

olphert

and five

not

of potatoes, which,, a howl in containing The were potatoes

many

nut

.

completion. in making

to

,

meal

y

scl

these

the present, normal! be /their-

effect;

.Bad

Indian

Was

Tin

heart he By degrees the bulk of; the lepers

dear

a

credit with

as

WHAT

IMAGINE

I

fourid

than

people.

U4.MV

of

.

assured

tlinl

of

.was,

civilization.

,

to

fViinlr

1a

dipped water.

him

fio-

it;

failure.

imposing

enabled

ha,d; oml

,JLW

piujeyl.

more.,

and,,

a larger his -friends ;

of

edifice

P

of year victims to; the pulblic;

;

;

sept

A

drekd

some!

political

but,

larger

.

tlTllllo

VTAUT

Hetacomb

of -the

smallest

,

-

A

the

be worse a few months hence. they will I found at In tvvo houses the people one the meal consisting dinner, /in of, seaweed known as house, of a species: " of: the and in the other eloke,"

ministrations to character of'tho

soon

rvi,

hunger

-j-.crop—T—

total

as

give do

of

tlie

them

'

to

"

representatives absent from

much

trials

Donegal.

,

His

.

Daimien.

Father

for

fortable,

expression In the long

:

of

I:

potato

be found. readily as we of mankind, illumined annals are happy to think they, have frequently been of' individual devotion by .acts' or: of a braver life a there is no instance' that of Tnore death than 'tomching cannot

cry

people

.

»

which

for

with1 "feeling

vail'

til

convince

condition, boasted

were

'

,

even

be face to

shall

was!

Relief

one

imerely condition

'

those

a

and

longer,

when1

183,, even.; Mkrlborongh Marlborough

//

,the

which

but

escape,'

to

that

he / could

,

took

it

.fkriaine

the

of

,

;

"

'of

e.

in,

n

.

says DamiUn at Kalawao, disease ''whose assault's

Father

l'847

The /death

.

;

'Standard

condition'

continue shopkeepers credit. not They will

'

The

.

"

'

'

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their

not

Stanis of the of Superioress Hospital who distinguished herself Relizane, by her devotion a during small-pox of this at the commencement epidemic has received a medal. And year, Pro-Vicar of the Prov Father Favier

des /absolutely of the people is now, whilst the

seem

lamentable

truly

all

of

names

celebration. of St. lain

in

:

and' in

Castle,

shillings

despite

however,

perate.

but ,jio heard

.vyii»um(

yuuiuiittco ,

the,

....

the Mitfltl

MoloJsaL

of

Martyr

,

its

cheerfulness

vSo,ffie

personal conviction

day's.'.

-,a,r

of, distress; plenty \V, povpr ty."

.."

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an

ful

others,

existp.

have .expressed.

that

i

th

iess

in

distress

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.

,f

writei-s, .inquiry,

j-

/_

..

.

form,

to.

agreed 'a quarter

at

adjourned

;

.

one.

past

from

Mr.

of,

,

53 Reed

that

.declare

acutest'

'seven

.

against

.

.

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have

WORLD, YOU SIR, AND CAN SEE " THE CHILDREN- NEARLY NAKED. Some of the people maintain a wonder-1

.comfortable

but; .1

/tenants-,

;the

we1

of

Legion

'

of

typical

the

list religion on of those'' Vho received distinctions the of the French Centennial occasion

Hart

was

16).

and

were

THE

.

...

,

:

. .

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;of

tlie/most

sought,

......

.Fbr.Mrto'ill.wyh's

"

poorest

,

could .be (cheers). The House. divided—

never

it

the

.

and

was

seek

'

never

.

not

.did

;

It

i

.

.

Church

:

.?.

.

,

!

Church of Wales

'tion.',-"

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(John

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interest; praiseworthy does exist. undoubtedly

Gallaher's answer of the others,

,;Darby many

'

national

distress

i

xu

ClltUUgiOU

Honour.

spinning has

Mrs.

;

,

possible

,

the English for to be made the national

it

a

-

secure

pain's!-to accurate

which

ttic

of

ray

Catholics

on all hands that the rent in Donegal is paid, not from the land, but from English and Scotch labour, from American and from the dollars,

in carding taken such

'

.

How,

the

herd"

conceded

and

.

Janguage

the pass through all on meeting sides of the good work that is

a

,

.

.

,

;

for It

the 'by establishment of industries Mrs. cottage by Ernest of the tenants Hart. Several assured me that but for her they would have no roof above thein. It seems now to be

;

Father

YYUU

any

with all in heaven

pray

our

ttii

'

;

us

( I. to

us

that beneficent light which of late has brought back great numbers of erring sheep to the happy fold of His soon there Sou, and that " one fold and one may be but shep error

'in

years ago evicted tenant.

tu

Ql-au.lt

done

being

.

,

i

'

;

,

building

to

impossible without district with evidence

:

ujaJ

hut

the counsels of the hearts" Far from 4) be it and much more condemn,

iv.

judge, But let person. our hearts that

or

some

an

was

;

;

in

utility

"dresser,"

league

erected

was

shelter

'the

;

,

Gor.

Probahlv ,

'

manifest

of

gweedore,

"

,

a'

'as

comfortable

visited

mother

of

article

cunboard.-

by

c'reepies"" 'and "a half

;foot

a

other

known

is

being a' miniature

Donegal.

in;

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them

:

"

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only

what

,

Distress

i

the

height,

done'for

being

stools

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experience England, / and His rit was.,

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.

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MkM

means of obtaining! the forgive of mortal sin. "Therefore judge the until Lord not before the time, will to the come, who both bring light of darkness hidden and will make things

'

Wales

that

stated

the

ness

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Abraham

W.

be

know, is, Penance,

you of

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r

.

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as

which,

sins,

sides

J

1

;

their

I

<

.Wales,

.,

;

rest

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in

!

the salvation of their immortal souls ; who there may be many .before dyiug receive the of extraordinary grace an act of perfect contrition for eleciting

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its

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cold

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position Mr.

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even

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that

in,

.,

;

of the but

Churchmen

and

'nr.

a' :

from acuteness

an erroneous which support religion derives from a great number of respect able and fashionable on adherents, whose example so unfortunately many

;

'

floor.

l

sacrifice

ydeclared'.,

majority,

mists,

..

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<5f

:

.

.

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over

i

were

,

of

;

for required breaking through the cobwebs of erroneous argumeutatiou ; are to perceive the only a few able utter of the authority and insignificance

'

/

not

but

was

For

rent

was

was

straw,

doorway

description.

a accommodation'' pounds is demanded.

liturgy,

designation

appearance

"

-to'

'

be able to emerge few only have the

to

prejudice thraldom of mind

|

turf

and' the height, of the interior

in

defy

of

of heroism, of a and selfand Whose only covering consisted fortitude j such as his,' all so to the distinction's Old frien few"bag8. standing, can conferred that b'e Cliurches or with one foot in the grave, tell /.by speak, commemorated' seem of /hunger/ whilst to fadel f'oiP the0 pangs those by creeds into' :Damien's Father' who are ;yet young seeta to have been insignificance on our admiration1 is and to; be grow claim Stunted farihigher by deprivation can be established than their time. The by any mere ing aged 'beiFbre material, secured for/man furniture'-'' 'in the houses is of the .advantage, kind. It is ..'a claim. fie, has scantiest Chairs are fflmost fmoral. description.

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these

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in The

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betting

no

people

prize-fighting,

.

few!

,

no

,

;

the

of:

,

AND.pure—

.

amusements

the

Admiral

Kranz,

the

French

Minister,

has intimated that the Marine, will Government ask shortly for a naval of 50,000,000 francs credit towards the navy. increasing of Germany The Emperor William has

lately

,

been suffering

in,

health,

and

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men,.

therefore to

excursion fiat, the

is

start-on

shortly

Norway.

best Australian

quoted at £90 per Copper is rather sales The wool

being

ton.

are

being hardening.

aad prices are The shipping ring will to of freights a reduction of 5s. per ton. the extent

attended

10s.

£52

at

firmer

gard

make

tions that

was now France with Germany. in military of Germany ahead, he said, matters. that It is now considered probable Sir Henry Loch will the Gov accept he of the Cape, having ernorship how He intends changed his plans.

June 20.

London,

level

It that has just reported treaty Austria been concluded by Germany, for in and Italy, distributing territory, the event France of a war with Italy and Nice Tunis, Savoy ; taking is

a

;

Servia and Switaerland.

Austria, many,

Montenegro

Ger

;

Waldensee, has forwarded memorandum which

return

Victoria

to

much betrays reference to the present with out look and the crisis, laying impending reasons much stress upon the assigned -for the recent extensive disposi military made by Russia. tions

he having denied any knowledge of the The Chicago police still believe matter. the actnal that Burke and Cooney were

him has expressed of extreme us self dispproving any course taken at -present on being any of made in the mem the recommendations orandum in question. at the sailors The strike among the and the ports on Clyde Liverpool Bismarck

murderers. A great

has

fire

days in the in China.

been

in of the collapsing; consequence strikers to hold out being unable any longer. of the which The result plebiscite U. was recently taken in Pennsylvania,

of the prohibition that State, has

question

traffic in the liquor been made known.

Wales been

completely hundred deaths thousand families

George of has Squadron

to

the Australian confirmed.

has been thousand

policy of two Mr."

Dillon

land),

to

in

a

of

London,

the. funds.

towards

are warships searching steamers reported yesterbut One has been found, there day. has been no trace of the others. been at Martin Burke has arrested

the three

in complicity of Dr. the murder Cronin. Already shared in he has confessed to having that the murder, and has stated he is on

Winnipeg

charge

a

of.

to more williug divulge turn State eyidence. The Prince of Wales

the

of

cost

stated

at

that

butcher meat

leprous

London

life.

the

present

market,

'ike

moment

a

at

the

President has Society and has asser

are The Smitbfield butchers statement of the at the indignant that a exists Prince of Wales leper among them, and they declare it to be untrue. entirely the on Rev. Father Speaking

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Father

exchange

says

who ha6 devoted

:

him

in the settlement Sandwich islands, has sent home by a Mr.' who haB been visiting Clifford, him, of sketches of the island a large number to

self

leper

of himself.

made

has

Leprosy with

-

rind

the

work

terrible

the

already devoted

ears aud eating away his nose, forehead but Mr. ; nevertheless, says -he his Clifford preserves cheerfulness. Mrs. Cifiord further says that the new the remedy for leprosy Garpan oil—

priest

'

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was

tried

with but

Damien,

it

with

perse veie be rubbed

being Father

some is it.

taken

teared The oil

he

the

body

into

well

by

success

internally,

Father will

not

to requires besides and the good

time

the grudges himself"' Father Damien, our

so

spent

on

.

'

stated,

votion have referred

has since the Prince taked

in

telegrams and his for

died, of

W ales

hand

to.

National Library of Australia

and the

suf

sales

Breadstufis Australian quoted at 38s

are

and

proceeding

warehouse

ex

are

is

weaker,

slightly

being

have

de others

the

Club

by 20 goals to The Payment of Members

King's

nil.

Bill has in the Legis reading lative Council ; the second reading has been fixed for next The Wednesday. measure of the is being progress watched with considerable interest as a crisis between the two Houses is considered to be inevitable if the Couflcil again reject the measure. June 19. Adelaide,

The crowded the

on

Dr.

motion member for

Cockburn,

After

a

p.m.,

the

discussion

debate

tabled by the Burra.

11.30

until

lasting

debate Both

Friday.

the

to hear

until adjourned still claim

was

sides

a

Harrold Bros, have received that ot the cablegram stating prices 5 wool sales have advanced present is considerable per cent and that there for Australian wools. competition a

there

Yesterday

several

were

sales

in shares the West Australian the Central Gold Mining Company on Adelaide at prices Exchange, ranging from £3 to £3 5s. The British Broken Hill Coy. expect new to start their smelter at Port '

of

,

to-day.

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are

and

quiet

still

weaker

in

June 21.

fortnight. islative

a

member

of the

Leg the

Council,

representing Northern has resigned province, seat. The President has issued for a new nominations election,

his a

writ be

to

2. will made up to July The polling take place July 16. The Central Board of Health has the Mauritius are in proclaimed ports out fected to an owing principally break of smallpox three. Sydney, June 22.

of delegates

representing at New place at which afternoon, yesterday decided that unless the demand

took

collieries

castle was

it

of the West Wallsend miners, regard was the whole granted, ing the prices, should come out on strike at the expira tion of the present notice. A deputation to

miners has been appointed the various managements

June

Melbourne,

20.

that state Reports from the country and that still falling heavy rains are In the floods continue. the city the fine for weather has been beautifully the past three days. of The statue General Gordon from London will be recently imported Sir unveiled by His Excellency on William Robinson Wednesday The Statue the 26th instant. next, have now in hand. Committee £1,500 A the deputation representing was held in the Town meeting which Hall

May

on

Imperial Premier him the replying stated

necessary tion of

of

support waited upon and presented then passed.

9,

yesterday

resolutions to the deputation that he feared

scheme involved than

in

Institute,

ii>

the

whether otherwise,

in

outlay would be

any representa in the colonies of

credit,

with

to In

larger it

as

Institute the' form

with

the the

Mr. Gillies the proposed

.much

anticipated, to maintain

or Court and while

a

the

the

object sympathising had in hand he suggested deputation and that the Chamber of Commerce trustees the Exhibition should the in Government with co-operate and exhibits despatching collecting the colony to concerning information the

Institute

from

time .

memorial A

further

supply

wait

the

on

June

artesian

new

Parliament

Houses, buildings, adjoining thepresent is in Macquairie-street, proceeding. The work is absorbing a large quantity

pastoral

districts.

The

debate

Adelaide, tabled

motion,

brought which

June 22.

some

amounts

The yield

are

opportunities

to 115,500 ounces at Block 14 mine

now

in

capital

Hill of was

are

14's 74s.

Brokens

quiet.

£5 ;

16s. Souths,

;

which

he received has

heen

owing to the discharged from custody, him evidence adduced having against heen found to be of an unsatisfactory character. Mr. Donald

the well-knowri

Wallace,

was owner, yesterday elected in the Legislative seat Council by the death of the late Hon. Mr. Ormond. Wallace-

the vacated Francis to

Western the South represents and secured his seat vince, of 998 votes. The majority as follows candidates polled

pro a

by other Mr.

:

1184 votes and Mr. Levi 281 votes. The latter gentleman forfeited for £100 not his deposit, having a candidate. fifth of the elected polled The Richmond City Council has now decided to allow the use of the Town Russell

Hall

the

to

Irish

of

a

the

for

delegates,

holding

Mr. tion,

the leader Gibbs, has so far improved

to resume be able week. The Government for

continuing Company's

Rule

Home

7s.

next

has decided upon the Dnion mail Francisco the of approval

to

contract Parliament. The provides for the total exclusion of the Chinese. from New Zealand, retires however, the contract. The Customs have made another seizure of 7,00 cigars and 40 packages were of which tobacco, cunningly steamer concealed forward in the

Taiynan. June

Auckland, The third

of the tenth

session

21. Parlia

was ment opened by His Excellency this after the Governor (Earl Onslow) in the presence of an immense noon, the of In spectators. assemblage

congratulat opening speech his lordship con the improved ed the House upon and with the dition of affairs generally, of the Dunedin assistance Exhibition, was to be opened shortly, there every at present pre hope that the prospects would continue. vailing June 21. Brisbane, its

Members

of

third

The motion

debate

division

will

and

it

will

reading

in

has As-'

Bill the

is

on

be

;

June 21.

the no-confidence resumed to-day.

A

<

rising, place before that believed the

take

generally

of one. will have a majority Opposition of Arbor The inauguration Day was crowds as a great and large success, with the treesembled in counection ceremonies.

planting

The on

Franklin

s.s.

Wednesday,

passengers

Dr.

:

Rennot, Erigelbrecht, Miss Forthergill

homewards, Yesterday

silver.

15,600

B.ritish 77s.; 65. ; Junctions,

duties

year,

San subject

service,

of the Opposi in health as to his

one

on

Shares

are

Huddart Claffey, 15 in and the

Monday.

was

was

;

from K.G. The Orizaba leaves,

purposes, races were very which The amount totalisator

for W.A. ports the following Messrs. McWilliams, left

with

arrived

The Austral Sound last night.

mine

£35

for

imprisonment,

holiday

Shares

a

last

Bourke-street,

and of

term

steerage.

ounces,

35s.

Little

Adelaide

progress

for investment of offering that scrip. The week's run at Broken:

water

in

found

was

murdering

attended.

the non-confidence was by Dr. Cockburn, close at 6 o'clock this

report with the Temporary, Taxation and Real General's,

that

Centrals

Chinaman a

who of

charge

at Mr. Last Townsville, night, at which Dillon addressed a meeting, of a thousand upwards persons were meet while at an opposition present, was in the held by Loyalists, ing that four hundred Masonic Hall, only

Agents The Property report Departments. will be made public probably shortly. of The Perth the correspondent Advertiser that considerable telegraphs now in Western prevails speculation Australia in gold, coal and tin shares,

20.

the

on

guilty

labour.

Stephens,

man

sembly.

on

fourth

up its deals

hard

years'

The

The Payment

brought to The was morning. ministry finally defeated by a majority of three. The Civil Service Commission has a

and

fiteen

passed

of the surplus labour. It has been decided that special pro vision will be made in next year's for supplying a Estimates large number artesian of bores in the Western

Block

to time.

Sydney of

of the

The erection

INTERCOLONIAL.

will be among which Blackham, Turner, McDonnell, Bruce and Murdock. Ferris, Trott, The latter is now for the practising of testing his and it is purpose form, the team. probable he will captain The man who was charged Williams, the Supreme Court with before cuttir his wife's throat a at South Melbourne, time short was found ago, yesterday guilty by the jury and sentenced to

meeting.

Out of 197 cases of typhoid reported 27 proved the past fortnight during and 19 deaths from diptheria fata, are also reported, 25 deaths against from that disease during the previous Simpson,

another

England

season,

purpose

Melbourne,

21.

of being

course

to sending of cricketers to

7 th) team

racehorse

majority, Messrs.

Pirie

Arrangements with a view

made

November,

was

Assembly

Legislative last night no-confidence

in

are

Giffen,

first

its

passed

of

£109.

at

defeated

Maories

College

sixteen

quiet.

wheat

stocks

quoted

is Darling again rising and trade on the river is very

June

Melbourne,

(the next

river

A meeting are

6di per 496 lbs. is at £41 Chili 15s. copper steady is active at £89 15s. Australian tin cent, in West Australian four per

scribed

The rapidly, brisk.

firm.

are

prices

day.

Mr.

relapse.

wool

at

Station,

subject.

most

Datnien's

as dangerous, confident of himselfas being He also considers Stansbury

Institute.

The

Dunlop

the supply being thousand gallons per

hundred

six

now

on

'

an

he but

tbat

Islands further

of the EpidermiUolbgical since published the statement confirmed his Royal Highness' tion.

He

states

at struck of 800 ft.,

has

subsided.

now

labored

employed

was

the

to

He

his

a

been

depth

a

prices.

lost. sculler,

as The Royal Commission appointed to Sublime Porte into enquire by the of Crete, have brought the affairs up a ex and the very satisfactory report, has now citement previously prevailing

Marlborough

to meeting called referred memorial fund, feelingly had late Father Damien, who at the Sandwich among lepers at

to

celebrated

Saul Samuel, Agent General for New South Wales, has been appointed in the to a seat Council of the Royal

speaking re at a House, coGsider the Damien

at

cently

allowed

if

fered Sir

Colonial

The German

ifor

the

rapidity.

the coming champion. The King of Holland has again

.

a draft for £1200 of the League.

at occurred The flames

extraordinary of lives were

London. O'Connor

winning. of Sydney,

the

of which Delegation he In Victoria the odds, especially, on work has been carried most success and approvingly among the people. fully

Be encloses

with

regards expresses

in

undertaken by he is a member.

the

Germany.

Some thousands

majority

speaks of

success

in

Searle, in arrived

has

fire

disastrous

spread

Queens

in

now

of the Australia

terms

campaign

is

(who

writing

jubilant

by

negatived votes.

A

Luchow,

just prohibition

The

Lacham,

was

.

,

the

on

four,

for

raging of

town

populous The town Twelve

destroyed. and ten have occurred, have been rendered homeless. The appointment of Prince

is

S.,

Al

first.

the Colonial all ready he has invited as Governors to Melbourne, his guests during Cup week, in November. has Burke The report that Martin to the Cronin confessed murder of Dr. be entirely has been found to untrue,

of -the German to the Emperor a

alarm

Prince

to

ever

the chief

iarmy,

of minister the French to the military referring prepara stated now being made by France, a they had been made to keep on

war,

to

Australia,

has

The

provinces. M. Freycinet,

largely

shortly

E. Morier,

Sir

fishing Tin

a

London, June 24. Ambassador at British for has been recalled St. Petersburgh, consult the purpose of the Government in him as to Russia's military ing with also and as in re tentions ; positions to the Russian policy in the Balkan

a conference with has ordered complete

after

his physician, other medical rest. He will

splendid and the largely

weather

for

review

and

attended-

passed thorugh £4,100.

the

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REGISTERED MINING

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AFTERNOON. j

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To be issued

EVENING. From 8 to 10. Admission,

follows Shares, 12,000 to proto be reserved paid up to 18s., and 12,000 contributing priqtors, 6d. shares to be paid as follows on 6d. per share application, per and the balance in on allotment, calls not to exceed 6d. par month.

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MORNING.

SATURDAY Prize

for

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.

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Professor

By..

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Manager.

The

UNION

ATHLETIC July

THE

3rd.

:

;

AUSPICES

OF THE

CATHOLIC SOCIETY. t

Handicappers.

The following 100 yds. pionship

Brokers L. McOALLUM, Hall Chambers,

for the

Catholic

,

'Entrance

Society. prize— a valuable

race

trophy.

Junior

Champion Catholic Young

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of,

i

Entrance

compete..;.,;

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Sheffield

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yards, 3rd prize

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prize

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a

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together of performances for the last two of age, to.be years, .and a statement .the hands of the in, Secretary by list

noon

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money,

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competitors 9 p. before It

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Acceptance to be paid by intending to official the .same

of.

borne

Championship Perth

in

races

the

June.

29th,

on

:

that

mind

for

are

the

members of Men's

Young

Catholic

how on

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The other events, Society only. be open .-to any person ever, will roll of - any' Catholic!' 'association— Sacred Heart The fi rst at 3 p.m.

the the

Iricludeid.

Society race

be

.to

run

punctually

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in will be published Handicaps issue of the Record of 27th June.

the

'

DREW,

M.

J.

Secretary.

St.

:

& CO., Fremantle.

OF

ST.

JOSEPH,

GERALDTON. For

T1ERMS 5 years,

under

10

quarter,

to

children,

'

per

guineas

in advance. Music and singing, Entrance Fee, £4.

be paid

Children per

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years,

quarter.

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2 guineas.

10

over

KEYLESS at J. GALLE'S

Guaranteed,

colony. will have the option land into a freehold

will

I.EVER,

SERMON, Committee. 1889.

Building 24th June, NORTH Father

Rev. return

to

PERTH

or

this

near

Mr.

in :

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Blood

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CLARKE'S MIXTURE from all

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for be quite sufficient of the the surface largest requirements can and the remainder colliery company, be sold or leased. shareholders will have a Contributing lien all machinery and plant on acquired by the Company, and as a large number of contributing shares have been applied shareholders them for by the proprietary will be mutual. their interests selves, of the Directors to It is the intention energetically develop the Company's land, will be taken of the and full advantage

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Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr.

Jas.

by

acquired

experience

costly

existing

Coal Mining Companies. visible on A seam of coal is distinctly the Company's land, and specimes may be at the office of the Brokers. seen formed The Company will be declared and as when 6,000 shares are subscribed, of shares have already been a large number applied Shares

is necessary. early application with in accordance be alloted and should a less of application, than of shares be alloted applied of money will balance deposited

for, will

priority number the for, amount on allotbe applied to payable not be the ment, and should company will have their monies formed, applicants Forms of application, returned in full. information and further may prospectuses, be obtained from the Company's Brokers. receive The will Company's Bankers behalf of the Company from monies on Shareholders. intending and prospectuses, of application Forms be obtained and further information may from the Company's Brokers, & CO., J. L. McCALLUM Sharebrokers, Hall Town Chambers, Fremantle. 1889. W. A., 15th June, Fremantle,

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that he is gives ample proof deficient of the wisdom quite of the of that serpent species of at which is it, least, generally designated By conceal cunning. he escapes the -ex ing his name and posure, consequent contempt, which would be his wellotherwise for do not merited men portion, with shadows. care to fight

V.G., thanks aid of

sincere

£

rapidly spring up and this land, Company cannot fail to make very large profits by the sale or lease of part of their to the sole land, besides right reserving the minerals underneath coal or other township

mining

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not

Boubke,

his

following subscriptions Perth Brigid's School, North Collected

on

,

SCHOOL.

CONVENT BOARDING SISTERS

Chairman

Yery

,

the .Perth Ail members under Society. of age will be allowed to years

ship Men's

JOHN

THE begs for the

in this

Company

FAULTFINDING.

dove,

at their converting the price of three pounds per acre, and the value of it is considered that when Wales runs from £500 coal in New South and the to £1000 acre, assuming per Irwin of the successful development the enormous River coal field, margin at once be perceiv will there is for profits It is almost a that a ed. certainty large

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The

events

the Amateur the Perth

of

;

Healy.

for

race

fee— -5s.

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the principal

are

Young 100 yds.

and Mr.

27,

author of a letter 'which. in West Aus appeared yesterday's of the recent celetralian, treating bration of Gornus Ghristi and does. well to matters, sundry other hide his identity under the veil of To seek shelter beanonymity. name hind an assumed is certainly not the most honourable course conceivable but Protestant, if he ; boast the of the cannot gentleness

the lowest or any tender, the guarantee of two require for the due perform sureties responsible ance and fulfilment of the Contract.

AUSTRALIA,

BANK OF Limited.

company

1889.

The

accept will

ST- BRIGID'S,

.

Hard wick

J.

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Mr.

mining

JUNE

THURSDAY,

a

MEN'S

Christ"

of

finding

YOUNG

those

for

name

IX.

PUERILE

&KIDSON.

This Company is formed for the purpose con and developing three of acquiring Coal on the blocks of coal land tiguous Irwin River, Reserve, haying an aggregate with tlie large area of ,315 acres, frontage to the Irwin of of a mile three-quarters which the proprietors River, present Coal the Fremantle-Irwin Mining to the have agreed to transfer Syndicate Company on receiving 12,000 shares paid favorable up to 10s. only, being the most shareholders ever have terms contributing in any coal an interest had of acquiring

DISPLAY.

the

;

eyes who

j

specifications may be seen, on and full particulars obtained, appli cation to Mr. James Bonsor. The Committee does not bind itself to

your

before

prepared

for

:

JAMES

LEAKE, r

On

PERTH

Solicitors Messrs.

J. Town

jlRAND

UNDER

15s.

ALEUM,.

[?] I

from

Sale

on

FRANK

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Committee

having

and

QFlans

Northern,

Roberto.

combat Pius

cartage.

and

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with good, the reward

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bricks,

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CAPITAL

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5.

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to

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From

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up

undersigned,

re

evil

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12,

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in

indefatigable

and with undaunted pose, spirit, sist and try to .conquer iniquity

by the

be received

,

10 to

only.

will

TENDERS

MORNING.:' From

NOTICE.

COMPANY

Mecorir.

#t-

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COAL

FREMANTLE-IRWIN MINING

®i)e

,

OPEN.

.

NOW

JOSEPH,

ST.

NORTHAM. CONTENT

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ABRIDGED

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/of deepi theological acquirements /arid of strong powers reasoning have discussed the yery point here of instanced, Sunday excurwithout to sions, coming any decison. It is acceptable generally hardly to be anticipated, then, that our who certainly friend, anonymous the of, giyes no evidence possess ion of such will qualifications, rvM

mutual

so

,

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Christi

Corpus

were they' Protestant,

worship sin

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a

fatal.

man

a recently, accidentally

we

Lady

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of discord,-

which, alive

kept

are

by

embers

in this colony, a few med to estimate

obtuse too mischief the., so they do. After. much virtuous because indignation of the desecration of the Sabbath, it provokes a smile to be told, that, had the Roman Catholics the paid " usual fares, the matter probably would have ,been passed over dlers,

"

comment.

without

This singular some gives exception colour of probability to the conthat the real cause tention of the dislike of Sunday excursions evinced by men of the writer's is, that kidney, it lessens the of their proceeds of

May

his

if

hope

we

venture do well

.

forgiveness he would to suggest that leave the to management officials.

railway,

.of ;

,

to

railways

we

If we have dwelt so long upoti Protestant's puerile production it is because it posseses an interest as all. its. an almost own, unique " art of sinking" in example of the Were his absurd threat of prose.. ;

to writing into Affect, result of

would have the useful a him. bringing upon for his imper castigation

severer

tinent care

carried;

Street

Downing it

interference tp:

than

lniucti.

jdul

any

such

we

hopes

The monstrous vain. silliness is distasteful of the diatribe to all sensible men the better class ; and of all Protestants, disclaiming sympathy with it, will wish to see in oblivion as it buried soon as are

possible.

represent ment, and the

The modern cannot

of

spokesman the

whole, for tinguished fair-mindedness. and to a small on

writer does not Protestant senti be recognised as is

a

body

which,

honourably

common

sense

dis

Of the Oxford colonials.

form

.to

ever

belongs diminishing

National Library of Australia

in Catholics

yesterday borne with nation.

down

the Federal to have reported last. evening

charge cheque.

the are

after

evening Christian

In Perth, resident of

man

illness long and resig

Tuesday,

on

the

city,

:

Club hold a An excellent pro and of events has been prepared, to be: a good number of likely

Rowing

tomorrow.

.

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A man named James Mylie was recently Death found dead in a street in Albany. from natural causes was the verdict re at the in turned by the coroner's jury quest held on the body.

clo not large body of the fnithf ul who Heart of the Sacred belong to the branch likewise the altar Society, approached for the, reception of the sacrament.

was

past,

.

from the Registrar Mr. Godfrey C. Knight, a General, copy of the " West Australian Year Book for 1888."' The handy little which brochure, is now in its third of publication, is year comprised of some sixty pages of statistic al and other information to relating Western and which we will Australia, take ah early of reviewing'.opportunity The work is issued from the Government

to in the WestAccording a cablegram the inquest Australian, upon' the Sunday killed in the recent rail School children at Armagh, has resulted in accident way a verdict of manslaughter being returned officials concer six of the railway against ned in the accident.

Last

recent cablegram in the Daily pearing again announced that

received

Office.

week

a shipwreck occurred in the The schooner Champion Bay. General Gordon, bound from Port Darwin to encountered a severe Sydney, gale when about twenty miles south of Gerald-

of

vicinity

of Captain succumbed last of inflammation to, an Friday after the lungs only a few days' illness. attended the A large number of persons which took place on Sunday. funeral,

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have

Printing

son

recovering.

In

ton.1 nr\/l

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W1AU)

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The

vessel was and started

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she

News, Lord

England states

ap it

Gormanston,

is

was

dismasted,

of the

success

the His

conclusion

.

cel of

the words He expressed him self with the conduct as highly pleased of all who witnessed as well as all who the procession. Such took in part of the behaviour on part good he said, hadnot always been spectators, the rule in former and he had years, ceremony, Bishop spoke to those present.

if

a

cases

any

Lordship few

of

irreverence

to him this time, from the grounds, exclude non-Catholics Chiisti was when being C'orpm in celebrated the future. However, so he was glad to say that there was, no far as he knew or had heard, ground The for proceedings, complaint. at 2 p.m., lasted which commenced two hours, the people returning over 5 o'clock. to their homes at about credit is due to the Railway Much Department for the way in which the were

to

reported

;

were carried out, arrangements is and by Mr. Roberts especial praise merited for his personally superin

train

tending

them.

STAR

OF

,

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useless.

port

storm

they

lUUUci)

KJVUdrlllw

tUlUv

that the seeing deserted her, unmanageable, which for the Bay in a dingy, reached in perfect safety. on

crew,

An aboriginal a native under prisoner, sentence of two years' imprisonment, the -other escaped the Fre night from mantle in which he was lock-up, being offered to send kept until an opportunity him. to Rottnest. He got out of his place of temporary confinement of a by means hole in the cell wall him which hole'he self had made the with the handle of i n his cell. bucket He was how captured, a few on the ever, miles from Guildford, day after his escape. —

from

too, their

Nothing

fine.

delightfully to mar the

the

intended We

At a man named Rawlinson Fremantle, to months has been sent for two prison the for his wife. This is assaulting second case of the kind which has occupied Court at the the attention of the Police Port during the last few weeks.

was the well known jockey, his horse on Thursday evenhe was It appears that the animal ing. whilst riding, going at a fast pace, stum on the Guildford bled over a heap of stones him to Ford and causing road, unseating fall to the ground. He was un violently he is now conscious for some days, but

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to draw attention to therequested that the thoroughfare nearly: the in opposite gasworks Wellington and Street is in a bad state of disrepair, the immediate attention of the requires City Council. are

John Ford, thrown from

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accordance white veils and attired in of their with the custom Sodality. Banners were carried by several of the of As the long line processionists. about 1000 people moved slowly was the Irish Litany sung. along, a Here and there altar, temporary adorned, had been erected, beautifully and at each of these altars Benediction Sacrament was of the Most Holy a There was given. goodly number of onlookers, but all behaved with the as decorum. The weather, utmost has been the case generally the on such occasions ,in

On Sunday last, all on the day on which the roll Sacred of the male branch of. the Heart Association were to go to required Holy CommUnion, a great number of the members received the Blessed Eucharist.

fact

Peterson, Fremantle, attack of

UA11AUXOU

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Mr. Laurence of Peterson,

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nilllllwnn

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Fremantle and Guildford, of Perth, there the former were wearing

sects."

competitors.

Corpu

Perth,

of

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nmn/s

The in a recent Herald, issue, pays, a tribute to the Catholic It says body. " The Sisters of St. J oseph are doing good educational work at Northampton. What an. excellent example in educational set matters is and how by Catholics, it is imitated Christian feebly by other

last.

Fremantle

is

The

We draw, attention to the prospectus, of the Fremantle appearing elsewhere, Irwin Coal we Company. Already, understand, a large number of shares have been and there is for, applied every of the probability company being floated at an date. successfully early

For an native a man striking aboriginal Homer Woodcock, was. sentenced named to four with hard months' imprisonment; at the Perth' Police Court on labour,

regatta gramme there

a

fortitude

;

The

must

p.m.

a well-known Mrs. was Caporn, The poor woman accidentally poisoned. took strychnine which had been supplied her for other in mistake by a. Chemist medicine.

Representatives the of principal districts in the colony take part in will the eight hours' contest go-as-you-please on Saturday week -next in Perth.

Monday

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effort is being made Gar by Major 'the to diner, Acting Commandant, a shooting arrange match, for September between teams the next, representing West Australian and South Australian Volunteers.

named Richard Cardy committed trial on the ,for a of and uttering forging a

at

An

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Perth been

Young

Handicap

We deeply regret to hear that Mr. James of Fremantle, Cunningham, passed away

There is on in the window of Mr. .'view R. a Myerscough's shop at the Port,, a magnificent coal. specimen of Irwin At has

Catholic

usual

the

last,

took place at Subiaco procession recent all the years. Nearly

Fremantle and Guildford in the demonstration joined in honour of the most Holy Sacram ent. Three special trains from Perth one of these were laid on, and every was filled with passengers. The pro cession was formed in the usual way, at 2 o'clock, at the back of the Monas after His Lordship Dr. tery, Gibney had addressed a few words, which he to those as thought very necessary, sembled. The processionists wended a about a their around way course, marked mile in circumference, by was A very sight flags. impressive the Bishop His Lordship presented. and vested in his robes, episcopal his bore the Sacred mitre, wearing Host under a canopy which was sup Clad in appro ported by six laymen. added the priests vestments, priate much to the solemnity of the occasion. of Mercy A large body of the Sisters

is

sixteen oarsmen composing and Cambridge crews, eight Well done Australia

Sunday

as

for

'

colony.

Acceptances for the Men's Sheffield Society's be inj by Saturday next fee is only 6d.

Colony.,,

and

Protestant

Perth

left

1

the

leaving

1

collection.

Sunday for

have

to

was

to afternoon bid good Albany yesterday bye to her soon Major Wyndham,' who is

named' to burned

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Broome

PRO

CHRISTI

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fanning

On Christi

again to be made, a. Typographical

are

hear,

CORPUS

CESSION.

ounces.

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Unti. perfectly shocking. he settled this vital has; point how dare lie attack the belief of a of his fellow colonists section run:: risk and the 'of thereby flame

later

the yield The Registrar General estimates of gold for the past year from the West Australian Goldfields at above 50,000

yv

is

a

and nominations in. connec the Catholic Young Men's on 3rd July, will be found sports,

Bunburyy

prevalent already proved

was'

long, in the

Union

doctrine upon which of is Corpus Chiisti is These wrong. right1 or a of principle betray laxity

into

with

Society's elsewhere.

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whether the the festival based words which

entries

of

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ti

in

An attempt to burn at Hotel Fremantle been made on Friday

on

e

is

guiltless

any when Sun

survival

tr

Efforts,

4 U UU

on

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New South Wales, champion the world, has reached, Eng-k

of

death.-

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fever have

At Northam,' J ames Pitts

if with of that, dealing anyone different mental we calibre, should feel it necessary to apologise for stating Not it.. the least as of his assertions is the tonishing n

ti

form. train to place of or

fellow-believer, respectable he drives in his carriage All this day to church.

take Sports place July 6th as previously

on

iana.

worshipp for which ers, for the object they travelled in was its worship

of

a

I

of

sculler

were

and most highest spiritual In of the making use arrive at the appointed

a

Searle,

as, footing pleasure ordinary excursions. Those who travelled to take part in the procession in honor

of

o t

Typhoid Two cases

the it be may the same

.

called,

at.

/

amples of the untimely the mentally least fit.

that

if to Subiaco, stands upon

.

character, amid; -their,

Athletic Brookton July 5th and not advertised.

U1

Unless

moment

of

type

o.rirl

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result.

a

this

out of place strangely are to be regarded surroundings, with rather than contempt, as. pity,

to the attribute of a claim infallibility, surely too Papal for his taste,' all his efforts in this be counted direction must as labour lost. But it carinot be for

to

ing

clairii

conceded excursion

for groater respect individuals rights, belong-,

.

better

any

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tion,

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rt

Oi

been Mr.

.

with he lays it

n

this

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that has gold the Canning by

.

A girl named Mary McCarthy died at the Colonial on Hospital Sunday morn She to the Catholic ing. belonged the last sacra and received Orphanage, ments on her bed of sickness. Her remains to the on were followed grave school compan Monday by her numerous ions. Father Duff delivered a touching funeral oration the of the over grave He referred, in pathetic departed orphan. terms, to the blameless life of the deceased, and he did not to remind .all forget the of the uncertainty of life, present of death, and the necessity of certainty in for that a state of preparedness living dreaded must sooner or call to which all

suc

of

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It is reported near discovered Stephen Gibbs.

will

Ireland; Governor

.

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next

colony

of as

,

it

ipse Men

Viscount Broome December.

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day, make

the premier ceed Sir F.

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of his

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jfeabbath of the sanctity dixit does not

class which is out of completely He is one with the tiines. of joint the instances, here and there to be rare at found, intervals, of of a the recurrence habit Which of to thought belongs a and darker narrower age. In these tolera days of broader

the the

on

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as

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in violation

indulged

reqreation

"

BRANCH,

THE SEA" H.A.C.B.S.

The quarterly meeting of the above Tues was held in Fremantle on Society day night, Mr. Jno. O'Donoghue occupy attenThere was fair a ing the chair. McKenna Mr. John dance of members. for mem was placed in nomination junr., Townsend called Past president bership. of the the attention meeting to the fact at that was that Bro. James Cunningham, moment yards' dying only a few hundred and from the distance meeting-room, business of the moved that the principal mark of be adjourned, as a evening The sug for Bro. respect Cunningham Re was unanimously adopted. gestion £4 7s. 6d. ceipts .

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lectures

Hallon-Wed-

the Town

in

celebra

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ted

of his

perceive, boldly itself of those bodies the, proclaim organ Free Churches." which it the styles This1 is, exactly our view. An unsectarian not is an absurdity, if an religiousjournal absolute impossibility." to

arrival

train,

-nine

a

was

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short notice of the hour,

for their machinery June 24.

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June the. 28th, next, being; is of the Queen's Coronation, anniversary a Bank the Government offices Holiday, also In the way, of amusements, .closing., the Rink, at the, Town Hall will be opened and evening. The pro both afternoon Palace Rink, Mr. of the Perth prietor5 extra Frank All urii -announces, attractions for that and very generously has evening, over -todetermined to hand therproceeds the Colonial-Hospital. The Palace Rink, in public estima by the way,. is gaining the recent tion and notwithstanding severe weather has been well patronised;

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members were

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of the

which the which day the time during Easter precept with may be complied favourable A most expires. oppor to fulfil the Easter precepttunity-' could, he' said, be'found on Friday next, the 'festival of the Sacred1 Heart of -

fine beautifully, frosty nights, too sharp for all

;

Peter

and Paul,

of

festival1

Saturday

St.

Sunday, which convenient day perhaps still to many. would1 Mass, he stated, at 7., be celebrated on Friday and on' the day of obligation, at the Saturday; 9. a.m. usual hour, He preached 'the1 Sacred Heart of Jesus, upon' to members the. reminding belonging the 'Sacred -Heart Association of their duty/ and the zeal they should manifest the in welfare of the promoting He also informed of parents Society. the/ example they should give their children/ On a Christi, Corpus number' of the school children made their 'first communion. They wore and the sight dresses wasappropriate both1 pleasing and edifying. They were/accompanied by two of the young to the ladiefe children of belonging or

a:

which

very rather

are

1

arrived

amongst

In

us. '

the numerous; pre would be that' there floods this month, we have had large none in this part up to the present a farmer but, /at unfortunately,Irving on the Perth Road, abont1 Bandinup, 23 miles from this town, has experi enced something like a flood. Thunder

on

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although

days,

i

young plants. Our newly appointed Govt. Resident, Colonel Angelo, with his has family,

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Jesiis/'on

Correspondent.

own

Since my last, there has been a For decided change, in the weather.. upwards- of three weekd -we had a con but for the tinual downpour of rain last five days we have been enjoying ,

congregation' of the near approach octave of St. Peter and Paul, on ;

Fr.

our

1

the reminded of

;

of

spite

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storms

:

came

The rain

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on

his

near

a

PERTH

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to

1

child died It

is

(prevalent

severe

cases

of Mr. last was

children.

among

A reported. Hubble of York

are

,

-Edward week a victim to this last week rumoured

for

disease. that an

and effects a watchmaker belonging was named Skelton I give pending., this for what it is worth. A public of ratepayers re meeting illegal

sale to

National Library of Australia

of .

actio#/

goods-

;

.

mile.

'are

Prosser

's

mil

run

further

Bunbury

Coach

on

every notice. A '

at

8

a.m.,

Green Bushes every Faresto Dardanup, passenger;

to

Company

Wednesday

on

operations

'

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started

last,

W ednesday coach will returning at 8Friday 2

and until

leave from' a.m.

iBach shillings to 6s. do / Minninup,

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GOVERNMENT

-Men's :

Reardon. G. Fraser. The following

GAZETTE:

THURSDAY'/ The following the Government

JUNE

20/'

notifications Gazette of

appear in the 20tli

iiist.

Temporary Station.— quaeantini! Whereas by "The1 Imported Stock 'Act, itris 18.76/'it shall be provided that lawful for the Governor- to acquire and set Proclamation such apart by grounds as may be required fo'r'-quaVa1 on which may beerected the tinestations, sheds and'appUrtenances necessary forn-: the; purpose of the said is Act, It deemed expedient by the Governor to 1

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set apart station at

r '

a

temporary quarantine and- he has./ Fremantle/ set apart a accordingly temporary., station at Fremantle, for. quarantine the purposes of the Act, viz., of part Fremantle Town II 9, Lot situate-, of the poli6e; along 47 feet of the wall

MEN'S

in Fremantle, by a depth of .22 and bounded on the east by a wall and on the south by wharfage grants, now used as a stockyard for shipping stables

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feet,

j

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purposes.

Appointment.

S. to Brooking GeneralSurveyorand Commissioner of 'Crown Lah'dsj the absence on leave' of the during Honorable J ohln Forrest, GM.G. High School Exhibition.— It is notified that Mr. George C; Canning having successfully passed the Examina-' tion for the Government University His Exhibition, the Excellency Governor has been pleased to approve of his nomination as the winner of the in Exhibition, accordance with the Rules for the examination for; the Government Exhibition University on the 8tH March, gazetted 1886. Stamps.— W. K. Gourthope & Co., Derby, have been appointed vendors of act,

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favourites' :—F; E. 'my! Bogus/ J. Healy, J. Crogan/and'P. Kelly, Hayes.' If asked to Belect one from this lot as the I should pick 'F. Bogus/ probable winner,

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are

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There a were" number of large members present at the meeting of the above Society, held on Thursday last. The reading .of the monthly iournal formed the first of by the Editor part the programme; The articles, though and were few, were very interesting, " headed as follows Comments'on the " late Mock Trial,' Our "Debates," " of a to Beverley" Notes and trip " The Observance of the Rules'. A " debate on the Should question be encouraged or not" horse-racing took up .the remainder of the: evening. Messrs. J. Conway and C. Rodoreda the affirmative, and Messrs; supported W. Reardon and 'J. the were Kelly for the The speakers negative. and evils from advantages resulting

of

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Society's

SOCIETY;

quantity used in

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W.Reilly

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and

sown

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It is with that I have to re regret that typhoid-fever is in existence port in Bunbury. Two cases have alreadyand now the third person proved fatal, is in a very precarious condition;

Roach Mack

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and soon torrents, brook to overflow/ flood

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25.

residence.

that

crops

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Correspondent.' celebrated here

up look

Juhe

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the

comiiig

12"'

Kelly

P.

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fell

small and carrying ing the outhouse many The soil was yards of fencing away; also' washed away from about an acre of potatoes, some' of which were nearly fit for digging. To show the sudden ness of the state that storm, I may -those who were in the yard milking to had to wade knee deep in the water reach the house; The land all around the premises had- the appearance of a large lake. The torrent a carried mass of rubbish a against heavy iron ploughs forming a small dam, and the implement was swept a consider-' able distance. The main road was for a about seriously damaged caused;

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at the usual hour, and on the of the, female day the .meeting branch of the Sacred Heart Association held. was The attendance was good, of the and a very creditable number members received holy Communion. The Rev; Fr. that Brady announced next the festivalof Saturday being S.S Peter and Paul would be a day of and the eve or vigil of the obligation, would bei a feast of-' fast and day. abstinence. He said that he' wished to remind all1 that on the present octave of the feast of S.S. Peter and that Paul/' was on the Saturday the time allowed for the following, faithful to perform their Easter duties would be at an end, and he earnestly exhorted all who had not previously fulfilled thatcommandment of the Church, which obliges all her children to approach once a Holy Communion avail themselves of the year/ would left them for doing so. opportunity The weather appears to have cleared now up, and we are enjoying some nice fine days.This is quite a treat after and every one having so much rain, here is praying that the weather may continue like this for time some All

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the

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Reardon,

E; Kelly J. Drew

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Catholic

by

our

.'Sunday

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Handicap-;:-11 yds,

F.'Bogue" J.

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was

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same

harbour yesterday for .a sup She iis aply of coal; and provisions. clean little vessel1, -with wjell equipped a .crew of about1 350 men;' She will remain here for a few days and then1 proceed to Samoa. Mel The yacht Sadie leaves for 'dm bourne to-day with Mr.- O. Millar

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Delany-

G. Fraser. / Nominations for Sheffield

Sunday

into

came

.

our

100'

Championships -

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P.-Uorbett

attendance.

fair for

very chosen the occasion The subject " in London." was Sights and scenes a The lecture. was indeed, masterpiece of eloquence and was listened to- with marked attention. Alexandria The German warship

Friday

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of the o'clock/

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Bridgetown arriving leave Bridgetown Tues

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nesday

evening after the' which was about the rather Considering given and the lateness

to

yds'

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The Record, however, The Sentinel hesitates

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arriving Bunbury same day leave evening Bunbury Thursday at 7 a.m. arrive same Bridgetown evening. Leave' 'Bridgetown at 7 on "Siinday arrive a.m.; Bunbury same evening; This barque Raven, which was1 here has cleared out, loading hewn timber, finished on not having quite loading account of the cranes down. breaking On July 10th, we are to have another, athletics The money left sports. day's from the last sports will then be spent. I have not much to record in but I believe the1 mining matters; are of the tin fields very good. prospects The Mining Manager of the Bunbury Syndicate has gone to Perth to super intend the construction of some

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J. 'F. Chippbr H.' B'/Lockyeri

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Championship

yds.

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Brigade contest advertised that a go-as-you-please Hall at the will be held in the Town port to the on -According Saturday, July 20th. the three in advertisement, prizes £2 10s.; nunibfer— will-'be £15, £7 lOs./and of 40.-. man, cover .'a distance, If the1 third. to be increased £5. his prize will miles, On July 6fch, eight hours' -go-as-you,Jhe organised by' the Metropolitan please, will come off in Perth. Fire Brigade,

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Id per is passenger to carry of luggage free allowed. any additional luggage being charged for at the rate of Id lb. per Tickets information can be and all" obtained from H. E.Reading, agent Mail Coaches; for' Royal Bunbhry Commencing 'on Monday, June 17th, further Coaches carrying' until notice; and Parcels will Mails; Passengers Monrun as under Leave Bunbury, weight

each

"

Luggage

.

all

even

note

to

omitted

which

Won

.

Saturday

our She was wife of R.M. Hare, and shethrown1 out of her, carriage1 sustained some severe thereby. injuries I am glad to report, She is at present, in a fair way towards recovery. June 24.

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accident

The/> 'Fremptle,

on

GLEANINGS.

fib.

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ing next. In my

made for the was Applicationrecently New' Recreation Ground" in use of the of the Catholic Perth for' the holding A reply Sports. Young Men's Society's to f roin the Clerk the City was received Couhbil stating that the' Mayor had been Th'e of the 'request; pleased to 'appr'oVe will take place- there. sports accordingly

of Cabalistic

Congress here

perform

parcels' that

over

AND

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—all

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Green Bushes

the water supply for York is convened by the Mayor for Tuesday /evening

and a distribu Yesterday an: exhibition connection with the tion: of prizes' in Assisted School Perth Catholic Boys' a There was took present large place. and children number of the parents off most -and everything friends, passed We shall give a full report satisfactorily. next in our issue. of the: proceedings

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Board.— The following re elected to persons serve as members of the undermentioned Roads the current Board,has during year; :

turn

been

of

received,

viz.

:

Blackwood

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Roads

Board.

J. Allnutt. Chairman, G. W. Lay; Hester, T. JMoulton, man, A. Giblett, the Mann, C. Brockman ; auditor, Police Blackwood. Magistrate, track Minor Road.... The following has been declared a A minor road one chain wide, on the road, bounded north which extends the main from road from westward Gingin to Perth, boundaries of Loca along the southern and tions 351, 411 and 424, through 643 and 592, and locations along the of Locations southern boundaries 1144 boundaries of and 337 to the eastern 633 and 698, then Locations westward boundaries of Loca along the southern of tions 1145, 692 and 693, and south corner of Locasion 1184 ; the south-east south-east thence to the straight corner of Location 1183, and along its to its south-west southern boundary

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members,

leave

the prison alive. She did not hide the insurmountable difficulties to be overcome which would have before the favour could desired they be obtained. She begged her to come to see her in Paris, in case she decided to undertake the journey through that she might Germany, in order as to her as much information give time and means as was best calculated to render her plans more efficacious. in this The confidential details given

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corner.

letter

were

Eliza

hesitated

could

be

ot

VI.

(Continued.) "

friend.

my worthy attachment seems to me to his heart is honest and me however Allow to say

Certainly,

Bernard's be sincere;

devoted. that if you accept his services you will another charge only take upon yourself and perhaps you will find it very hard on your resources." "

that no

Cease to

have any misgivings for there my dear child foundation for them. The sum

on is

point

to

devoting independent am

naa

cause

is

my annual

of

in

it

this

reserve

ior

I

entirely I

income.

another

gooa

but

Providence has disposed otherwise. So rest satisfied about the future." dear that for "My answered friend," Laura, generous what a weight you her hand," kissing no take off my heart. I will longer I will resist accept your proposals. all from your goodness. My only world is to live for you desire in this and my unfortunate father. It is me ever to think of for impossible work,

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on affections my bestowing any other. henceforth to you From I belong to and I devote all my love entirely un friend. I my myself you, place in your hands and will obey reservedly you in all that you wish to suggest. me For your love for me has inspired an with indescribable even happiness,

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You make me share your happi " dear Laura, answered ness, Lady the at Eliza, looking young girl Your affection makes me tenderly. and happy and every day I feel more more bound to earth, which before I so to leave. Do not was impatient "

me, for they cancelled."

are

cottage,

than

cheerful time. '

mutual

to

obligations

and hence

are

arrived at their had now was and Laura more she had been for some

The friends little

of your

more

any

speak

They had not

Lady Arras

told

any-

about the papers from thing Italy because Lady Eliza foresaw that the least

indiscretion

might

injure

their

account On that very much. from confi any they had abstained to one. dences on this any point Cause

tliia

Tia.nrn,

felt

former

benefactress

being

a

over

go Catherine.

fine to

towards

reserve

very

much.

her

This

to evening they resolved see the Countess and They found them both in

for they had received very good spirits, a letter from the Earl of Arras to say

little

lier

bids

me

suitable employ town which neighbouring enable the family to reassemble in

would and live

dreadful He will

him

pretty

were

guardians

feared

he would

National Library of Australia

never

I

prison give me

know

tated

Laura

:

tions

you are imposing upon yourself retreat. this leaving peaceful Should I have allowed you to give up all tastes and the peace your you account. What com my enjoyed on can I make to in pensation you

by

a

of

means

.

.

we

are

to relieve, me to see

Lady

rupted

?"

you

.

me.

letting

In

inter

if

useful

so

m the preparation that able to they were at the end ofthe week. chaise in which post

for

Paris

hired

a

hoped

to travel

from Paris

through

lor start

They they to

Germany. CHAPTER Shall

which and

we

filled

try

Vni.

to describe the feelings the hearts of Lady Eliza

when they left the peace where they had spent so many happy hours ? The former had here succeeded in her grief by devoting herself subduing to works of charity done solely for the love of God. The latter, when under and the pressure of so trials many had here found a refuge humiliations, in the sweet consolations' of religion those virtues which had and acquired for her the affection won of an excel Both had found much lent womÂŤ. ful

Laura

retreat

for they were in this spot, happiness who both beloved of the inhabitants an honest and amiable were people.

town

them. well that

He

knew

the

panion. Their

first

to

find

the

care

next

morning

their way to the church, for they wished to thank God for their safe journey so and to ask His far, of the for the remainder protection was

and

journey

success

on

under

their

taking.

Laura prayed her heart, and friend fail was

with

that

the fervour of first time her prayers could not

to

hope She to whom

for

all

the

such to be heard and a consoling enkindled in her breast. felt

then went alone she

see

her

friend

had

confided the object of journey. They both relied very much on her influence for the success their

of their

enterprize.

To

be Continued.

of infant

efficacy

is

the

one

explicitly

of the another.

Formularies is

quite

Church

the

its

and

thing, is

Court and did

was

told

to alter

so.

The

as Queen, supreme judge, the advice sent of her Council mandate to the Archbishop of

judgment,

his

in

Arches

sanguine and Bishops,

Crown might only

teaching

of

view

ior

uourt, there

and

takes

the "

a

of

virtue that

the

surmising decide that a heretic the truth, and might

was Te-

mit the

to him Archbishop's judgment to be varied to the order of according " the Court," his confidence that declares in such an event the Archbishop would refuse and submit rather to be deposed

than

Even

yield." were

bishop

such The

a

supposing to

really

would not would remain it

step, fact

the opinion the habit

of the of their

written

UnMAMM

buab

puibiuumi

the Anglican ton thinks,

however,

dilemma

never

and

plated,

words

tna.MLi

that

therefore

the

uj

Adding

so

been

treats

to

according

utuguu.

Lord have

"

by mental

documents,

was

Articles.

can

fitted

..inn

uorcsjr

in

that,

and

lives

to interpret training tl>A MnMtlni.1j.il

to

matters.

alter

best

men

Arch

an

himself

nerve

cruel

a

contem

the essential order of the

Crown,"

mean as though they had no He existence. calmly suggests the clause may mean that an ap lie from the Church peal should Court to the If the Lay Court Lay Court. in its differed decision from the Church Court the cause would go back to the

ing that

or

Church would

Court, simply in the

when think

the over

Archbishop the

question of the judgment to again light the lay judges, his but decision would then be in any event final. We should like to hear what the Judicial vastly Committee would hare to say to this wonderful

contention.

great

he was most useful as a guide and showed so much intelli that gent zeal on this occasion they themselves that congratulated they had taken him as a travelling com so

the

very

pity

conducted

ffiA

itifAfnrflf.

of the Church, that the divinity

of the judgment the thing was done. of Winchester The Bishop

;

was

in

Uanteroury, the reversal

;

departure

frt

doctrine

England Gorham case

on acting down her

me more for I shall any always be happy in your company." Such a strain could not of language to console fail Laura and she poor did her best will to overcome tenderness, her sadness loving greatly assuage the grief he will feel when he hears of and to make the remainder of the his irreparable loss. He will see how journey to her friend pleasant by her much his daughter loves him and he kind attentions. The difference of will live for her. Do hot hesitate towards diverting any scenery also helped to undertake her the sacred mmd from sad thoughts. This longer duty marked out for me was the first since time her eighth by God. Every we instant that she had left the solitude of year delay is a cruel torture." the mountains resist and the valley, and the Lady Eliza could no longer an such She would have towns she crossed filled her with appeal. herself to reproached had she tried But when she got to Paris curiosity. turn this dutiful child from her fresh crowded impressions upon her. The shops, That very evening transformed into generous purpose. wealthy Bernard's master was sent for. bazaars the variety the This of costumes, immense crowds hastening hither and worthy farmer deserved the confidence which was the cries mer and he thither of the street reposed in him, and was much attached to chants announcing their respected goods for sale the noble woman in all tones and voiees who was the the innumer universal benefactress of the country. able carriages and passing following She therefore to one entrusted her poor another in afl direc continually him and charged him to oversee all in fact all which is tions, the bustle that interested never awakened her during her absence. realized unless seen, a She did not wish to excite fianyone's astonishment within the great so to asked him some and filled her with a curiosity, give young stranger excuse for her journey. kind of dread wliich she did not over come until she with her They that very evening took Bernard alighted into then service, and his experience friend at the hotel to which Bernard

even,

ia

taught of that

part laid down Church of

the only thing love and vour world is vour nresence ? to deny It would be useless for me that I feel leaving this spot and these good people who love us, and our poor whom we have had to confide to other our hands until return. But this sorrow will and I can bear pass away, it without much effort. I have told I that the only thing you already could not bear would be to be separated from you. To live with you, and for is Do not you, my only happiness.

that

Christ

what

saying do you not know I value in this

"

Eliza,

that

him

near

are

—

a

What

?"

What

rejects. rinAR

as

say the denial which in his But all the

—

question entirely open, on what ground could the Archbishop He would be in the object ? only of position any other judge who is and be called overruled, upon to submit, not his conscience but his judgment.

!

"

declare

to

heresy divinity

discovered is the like

Lord

baptism,

as in sight. She was they were much to downcast, and turning her adopted mother she said sadly " what priva My good land friend

return

Council

ftVftr

they

the sentence with the

Court. But the Arch Addington, be bound by the judgment

and Formularies

and if of our

as

objects

Omirf:

cause

Superior

he

Articles

very

the through read by

hope on. be near God will help

Tiftv

the

for

it

the

finds

accordance

the Lord

says

conscience

to

in

bishop might of the Lay admissible some of our Lord's

farewells

Neverthe

these

back

in

then,

long

to be

shall

decision

of

great experienced of the pretty sight the ruins of the old

all

be

to

a

watched

of the

Council Privy Court has blundered,

be sent mended

shall

they had so olten medi of human nothingness

the

on

unhappy Royal

still

recommendation

the

Church

greatness.

and doing He does not enable him. Such a hope will sustain and him, then your and his daughter's generous devotion, best

our

a

comfortably again. to rejoin him in preparing two. to a Laura was delighted day or still she felt the hear the good news, from them idea of a separation very the past had been amply much. All and and long forgotten, atoned' for all she owed Laura could not forget a The parting was her benefactress. concerned. About very sad one for all a after their departure news fortnight came friend in from Lady Eliza's de S Paris to say that General was was still but his health living, that so broken by his long captivity

They

still

When

where

few

is

Addington

the

when

at their

present

painful parties.

and

cottage

castle,

and

journey were

Thus were spared both the travellers less. sadness on losing

"

Yes!

"

is

departure.

them. Such a permission was far from satisfying her sorrowing heart. to him," No, no, I will not write she said " as long as I am far away him from him. I would have to tell of the death of my mother, own his and such news would Esther, darling shorten his set life. Let us rather out at once dear friend. No doubt the obstacles are even than I greater ever have imagined, but have you often told me God does not abandon those who place all their trust in Him, and at this very moment, when all a voice within my hopes seem crushed, me

one

a

on started their the inhabitants

condition

on

once, her letter should pass hands of the authorities

he had obtained

that ment

his

to her father

souls

Trial.

that Commission when on appeal to of the Church the Crown the judgment the cause Court is to be varied, shall be the judgment remitted to the Court, of is in which order appealed against, that justice accord may be done therein of the Crown." All ing to the order of which means plainly enough that,

writer has said a great happi to be found in habit," and the two friends never realized this saying so as when they were about to truly leave their home. It was only four o'clock in the morning when they

release for or two one to come, and on the other hand it was that not predicted he would so a survive detention. The long allowed to the young only consolation to consisted in the girl permission write

in

A

ness

years

CHAPTER

their

to

Lincoln

"

dear.

advisability to Laura.

entertained

Lord about

way of which friendship never tires, and this uniform life was and more growing every day more

at least

father's

TRUE.

AND

another

The

;

Daily had they the shades ofthe

sat together under trees and poured out

them communicating However it did not seem fair to let her be ignorant of the obstacles which stood in the way of the accomplish ment and therefore of her vows, the letter was given to her to read. Disheartened by the perusal of the letter she broke down and for some time was unable to utter a word. On the one hand she was told that Hopes

reminiscence.

little

Lady

that

distressing as to the

of

no

TRIED

so

Nature also appealed to then.' memory the beauty of the surrounding country, the fields, the flowers, the trees, every had each, so to speak, its blad, of grass

The

Liquefaction

of

the

Blood

of

St. Januarius.

This

wonderful event takes place times each year. One of occasions is the Saturday before the in May, first Sunday when the of the holy blood is carried in martyr from the cathedral dedicated procession to the church to his honour of St. Glare. three these

different

ThiB which passes through procession, the principal streets of Naples, the is most ceremony that gorgeous religious can be witnessed in of the any part world.

life-size busts, represent Fifty illustrious many saints, are on men's shoulders to the church the miracle is to take whicli place.

so ing carried

in

These busts are of solid silver glittering with precious stones. The Cardinal is the rear carried in under a canopy, in his hands a vessel in the holding which encloses shape of a remonstrance, the

phial

containing

some

of

the

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o'clock

seven

the

vase

to the people's again presented of all, time, to the delight view, and this it was seen that the mass was although it had assumed the natural solid Still,

,

of blood. the right at

colour stood

some

distinctly

into

which neck of phial, .downwards. Immediately was the whole, mass changed like the! blood that It bubbled up and

liquid

our

veins.

bore

in every part was contained. in joyous strains

filled it

The

the altar

Around,

shade

eyery tinctly all

left

miracle.

where

outsidej;NapIes,

there blood on

martyred, traces of with

dis

takes

miracle

still

stone

a care.

in

was

be seen a few that is guard This "blood also that

moment

same

place

Januarius

St.

can

zealous at the

liquefies

the

1

This

body has held

states the report considerable" ;but one that the andience complained

The

and

might say dozens" present.

there

the

fact,

Nor

only the

was

abandoned haye but Wimbledon ;

their

report lhe sub stated to

to

cheering were Catholics

Ten

papers a few

"

was

very

was

even

society

scribers.

in

that,

that

.

small,

at

religion

this

tbe

was

of

fruit

There were, besides, years labour. from Leicester, two perversions reported from and two from three Manchester, trncts Some seventy thousand Mayfield. twelve had been given during away two

months

but

;

no

be had

can

statistics

Two had

thorne, titular

Lord

and of

lectures

distribution),

gratuitous soid.here not look

just—

were

to

ayvaking

to

(according incurring

in

the society) tolerating

Golden

The

St.

a.d.

the country Catholicism.

Jubilee

of

of

the

nresence

is

Rev.

a

of

Rev.

the

Williams

was

St.

Joshepb's Tasmania in Macquarie-street, Eminence Cardinal of His

of Hobart and Archbishop of Goulbourn, the Bishops and Grafton, and a large body Bathurst, of the clergy. The church was densely with people of all creeds anxious .crowded the

Moran,

Adelaide,

to

do.

honour

years charity,

cupied.

has

the lady who for laboured in the

every His

to

available

so cause

throne,

being

attended

Hogan and Archbishop Murphy

"Woods.

many of

oc space being the Cardinal

Eminence

the on presided A rchdeacon by

Bean sat

op and he was support posite tbo Cardinal, Noone and ed the Rev. Fathers by The Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Gleeson. assistant was celebrant priest, Byrnp), Father Beecliinor deacon, Dean ; ;

'

Begarty (St. Father Feeban

Kilda) ;

the

" the Father of Monks" of austerity while about time' St. became Syucletica body of women. religious ;

and up mustard it

of that

of sanctity True, indeed, do not constitute

her.

orders

religious

of the

essence

integral

of the Rev.

practice The

masters

National Library of Australia

;

sub-deacon, of ceremonies,

the

cruel

tem

in

tralia

was

in

special

for

me

this

on

occasion the

of Charity, Sisters took root in'Irish soil. 6mall in beginnings

once

what

How North they removed

established from their

and the

Kilkenny bearing

everywhere

best in

of mercy," the land deemed

it

those and highest honour to that they

an

serve

freely

the

that the

fallen

infamy their with cities

in

their

I

need

not

;

and from

rescued

were

sin.

schools

sheltered,

refer

to

in

daily

visited

but

homes,

public

the stricken ones the request of at took

authorities

hospitals

in

these

of charge where, nursed they the cholera.

cities,

devotion, unparalleled victims of dying I refer to the need of

'47

and

'48,

deplorable when the dark

whom, to

speak

and let the poor Who speak, bless name. Let (he your of 40 years' speak, unhappy prisoners into whose darksome cellR have you and brought the bright rays of comfort the Let the sick and hope. dying

with

the

entire

takes and

her

name.

all

of you are of Charity order from

most

Sister

The motto of The charity

is

"

And

name.

that

as

charity

every her

What

Sister life

is

of has

Charity been

and

to

the

serve

in the of Jesus Christ persons She was in the van and poor. of those of true woman types

sick

guard

hood who, educated in culture and refinement

all

the of

grace and old-world

and

a

little

hands home-

gaze

the

voice Then

of each

and

all

be

Archbishop speak of have

you

Let

heard

the

to-day.

not be lequired I shall to speak of of noble deeds Christian charity, of priceless in the cause labours of poo'r and of the. bright humanity examrjle us before of all ih at you have placed was best in human and nature thost in Christian faith. sanctifying

With ascend years. selves nature

thanksgiving our

petition

We

cannot

for

the past "shall for future your conceal from our

that in the ordinary these years alas ! cannot But whatever length

of be very of day?,

course

many. heaven may yet grant you here, may thoy be filled with all peace and benedinti.on. bands smooth May angel your way to wards the home of your and eternity, whom may the Divine 50 years Spouse,

of

in

the

your

of this diocese clergy and of the work you to-day done in this city for 40 years.

yoji

here /or more you the person of Reverend Mother years Williams. She formed Mary Xavier little band of valiant women one of that 50 years came than who, more ago, to seek out and across the distant seas

amongst

whom

for

of an' un world, .and a home where more friendly mother's care is than lavished upon them. Let the gentle of Chari Sisters whom you have inspired with ty speak, sweet of labour and of your own spirit love. Let the venerable

she each

to-day! witnessed than 40

Let

will.

Divine

speak,

shelter provided from the cold

shelter

iu holy Mary Aikenhcad pressed long ago, to noble self sacrificing for 60 deecds God and for His poor; that sell-same of Christ it is charity rules the life that and governs

of

the

to

halve

familiar.

of

ever

orphans

and

which

alms,

will

tion

one

their

at whose have wept bedside you speak, them re and to to bring prayed, and to confident pentance resigna

an|d

distin

which

lisp

Christ

first Church, Australia's the head of all and with a

with Know know

.

sympathy.

bf

Aus

near,

Let the ones little speak, 40 years, you have taught during and to bless the sacred name/ of their Let the rich Redeemer. who made the dispenser of yon

in

Christ Ireland

:

large with the scenes

and labours

only their

the

Nor

ones

in were

of

the

has been

!

December pomp

and

'And good father Hall; in this of your life city; these 40 years ?.' Hobart Let during of this' Catholic the community city Let even bear witness many to-day of our brethren wlio'm, separated testify, without their with interfering religious in their belief, you have cheered day of of human sorrow by the magic touch what

now home of freedom a the and fair and beautiful— bright of golden of fleece, golden a land of and of golden ore

all

sacred

the sad years of 1832 when lhe cholera broke out 1833, virulence in terrible the crowded of Cork and Dublin when they

arid

not

taught orphans

in

Sales

Wilson

Christ The cf Christ us." presseth charity and to us to presseth give up all things follow slaves in Him, to become willing His and for the glory of His service,

;

were

at

31st much

on

On

Louisa, Mother

good ship bore Sydney,

,

and softeniiig land of exile. arrival

of their

the

Cahill,

to than golden promise th(e of Christ beneath the Southerh too Cross. It would detain you loDg of were for the history I to trace you of Charity in the Sisters Australia. the task is unnecessary; their Besides, of contemporary career ft matter history

of

was

of the

harvest, better Church

them. Thus were enabled to become the dis of a nation's charity, pensers them the naked were that through were fed the clothed and the hungry sick and the imprisoned were visited and the little waifs and consoled; strays it

visitors

land

a

Walerford,

them and the

bitter

to

Mother O'Brien, Mary John of Tas and you to the shores mania were received and where you the welcomed venerated by Bisliop De

fie. bjd io

well,

mem

privileged

fair

this

June 20, 1847, bound from

of the seatheir lives

the presence from far and

in

is

land

cheering and hope for the message of sympathy sick and the poor. Every where gather lambs of the flock into the ing the little wholesome sound Christian pastures?>of The nation in the teaching. gloried

amongst

in

of congratulation an!d message from the benediction Supreme Pontiff to cheer those Leo XIII., good sisters in noble to onward their bless work, and fructify their in what was labours, land of exile, but in once indeed their

which

in

manner

pains

the

celebrated Sydney with

splendour,

With

the

their in

so

sacred

are

establish conventual institutions island home of ours.

to

came

they

to

volunteered

The golden jubilee last

which

religion

they loved the unhappy children Gael, and to devote

alleviating their sorrows

Father

needless

and man

Sisters of Charity hear that not tale unmoved. In the same year

we

with on near, to you rejoice lived of having privilege singular the fiftieth of your to see anniversary You were of the religious profession. band women who of religions pioneer

of

and

sweet

to-day

your

messenger Bernard Ullia-

The could

And

and

far

the apostolic

of faith in these pioneer lands the man whose work and whose memoi'y endure,

form

thousand

.

That

William

ten

share in celebrating the golden jubilee of that most and happy oc auspicious W e have here to-day, casion reverend mitred mother, a Prince of the Church, heads from beyond the seas, clergy from

to

prelate,

Polding.

to

here related the the foundation attending of the Sisters of Charity. its to he also history, regard After to its referring spread to he said

is

it

ories.

a

a

guished a prince Cardinal,

It

to

ever in the two hemis live that his and mourn death pheres for his rest. The mes eternal pray he bore to told of Ireland sage that and sufferings hardships beyond com of on the unhappy victim's pare inflicted

circumstances of the Order

to dwell upon of the order

first

through

!

shall

follow divided

they the

society counsels.

evangelical

of

came

.

'on the pure incense of self-oblation altar of religion. What a day ofblessand of joy, and of promise, that ing, shall a day that morning 50 years ago for ever on'the shine conspicuously of Australian pages history— aday that shall for ever have associated .with

Australia. Ireland

far-away despatched

of number their adieu to the land

an

for

in was

late

ever

shall

sorrow

the are

they

Christianity,

Christian

in

represent

but

Church, of

part

heayen

children, jto hearts the 6il human sym

abhorred. Ireland

that these

spirit

God,

yows ,of poverty, and devotion, to. the first who sent up to clear Australian skies

obedience, poor— the

.the

as

of Bishop Birmingham of Cabasa the Archbishop

them

grew and to the

far

nation and the religious whose orders, ; has came but down to iib, were record and flowers of the the fruits Church's but the natural were mature growth; products is within

Sisters

Ireland,

by the sacred

soil

chastity, sick and

of the convict despotism sys and suffejrAustralia, hardships the bodies of ings that nofc only tortured to but threatened even their victims, souls them damn their |of by robbing ancient and their faith, imposing on

that time onward, through all the of the Church's years history, long wherever she lias raised the standard of we of the cross, behold orders religious

,

Church,

a

existence

at

lately,

About

Tipperary,

England woro dangers which

Golden Jubilee Xavier Frances

celebrated

penitent, of band 300 year

numerous

life

same

head From

"aDgels The Mother

a

the

who was Southern

Antony. his

began the

of

followers.

saintly

the

Magdalen,

the leaders

were

of

of her

sorrows

children

was

the

Mary

the

trials,

parts from

Mercy

A messenger by Australia's Archbishop

austere

if

Mother.

-

the and

spotless,

the

or Apostles, while Baptist,

for (probably but of volumes 130 This does

and

!

much as the awful

very

life

His

of model

(Monks their

lian

care of heroic and unwavering pathy, and devotion. In the beginning of the year 1838' a tale of sorrow reached Ireland from her

the

monastic life" Men took as

of her many

the

,

angel

into their pour breaking and the wine of tenderest

our

of

in Dublin, William-street, to thence Gardiner-street, spreading the to western country wilds, throughout to of Galway, Mayo and Sligo, Cork,

tracts

thousand been sold

in of

tions

to

Dumber, of these that had been read. of publications The number purchased accurate index from the society is a more of the degree of influence which it pos

hour

exiled

Westj.

Australia

learning, climea a generation of true womanhood"; to elevate and purify that womanhood ill .and rank in of every class every know. was the She, as you society. first woman who ever sanctified Austra

from God's right comfort Him, so in the

an

to

Charity soothe

last

the

through

was

darkest

there were multitude who a agonies it for many preserved years in the midst of the world. For were nuns as there there had been ascetics and hermits before the regular and popular institu

spoke. Ireland

the,

sesses.

yet,

and women springing her. Wherever the adorning was seed of the faith planted, and spread its branches up shade and shelter wide, giving

annual meeting. attendance was of the speakers

its

day,

bieeze

As in the days anguish. of the the Bacred heart with the weight bleeding him in that oppressed

sorrow

Angels

Mon-

the

upon

ooine,to

the

and

with when

Gethsemane hand .came

religious times, as

men

Naples.

Reformation Protestant Society.

The

of the

of

men

who saw took place, St. Clare

opinion, that and everything of con the Church that had witnessed a great they of Puzzuoli, In the little town

vinced

ed,

educated

were

of

our

triumphant

it

"

organ pealed forth of delight went and exclamations up from the thousands present, amongst able to some who are still whom were with the trace saint. relationship

in

it

of

says " had been honour talembert, Virginity ed and practised in the Church from its the sublime maids Besides who origin.

turned afterwards into

find

we

was

iu

courses

which

in

the/vessel

life

A medical doctor who of his Eminence saw of blood falling drops

the

of although community did not exist in those early

And,

.

At

repeated.

borne

was

of old, Saviour

the religious Christianity life lias found a place in the Church's The of the fervour economy. early did not permit them to rest Christians the com satisfied with merely keeping but them on to the led mandments, counsels of the Gospel. of the practice

was

hills

crushed

of

beginning

the

came and still continue to of fair lay before the daughters treasures, of faith golden ;and these .southern to train up.in

civilisation,

of Erin, valleys when the fairest of her daughters and of her sons were the bravest daily being borne down to the tens grave in their when and their desolation hundreds, was universal in the country, and the were hearts of the well people nigh

here

we

famine and fever had spread whole face of the land, when

affliction over

readers. give to our "The Ghristi nos. urgct of Christ us." Coi. ii. charity presseth Lords 5, 14 My Lord Cardinal, my and Bishops, Archbishops, Yery Rev. from the Reverend, and dear brethren,

which

The prayers were recited by the Cardinal prescribed to His and responded by all present. the vase, which Eminence then showed and about size of an is circular ,thq when it to the people, watch, ordinary was seen that no change had, as yet, " Miserere" was taken then place. ..The of the other and some recited prayers

of

'

ago you chose as your and in portion Wlio was your joy and hope heritance, in the of youth,, and morning bright Who now is comfort and your stay when the shades of evening already to around begin gather you that Divine

Spouse

in

whose service

and

for

whoso

glory every thought aud word, and act of yours for 50 lias beeu expen years ded, may He comfort with the you all tender mercies of His Sacred Heart, and at last take you to the bright home of His Father, there to be glad and rejoice Him in one with glorious everlasting. Jubilee. Amen, '

r

.

the

over

>

of blood in altar

mass on

the

|

.

the to (secretary and Fathers Hennebry At the conclusion of the first ascend Gospel the Rev. M. W. Gilleran ed the pulpit and preached an eloquent of and a sermon, touching synopsis Rev

,

tbe solid containing colour of dark clay-like Clare. the Church of St. vase

clouds

O'Haran

Dr.

Cardinal), Kelsh.

.

Rev.

blood. occasion On the last martyr's left the cathedral at four tbe procession and in the at six o'clock afternoon, Eminence bis Cardinal Sanfelice, o'clock the. of Naples, deposited Archbishop

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Adroit.

Penelope (who has 44 Do yon know, testamentary powers) I sometimes Edith, fancy baby will be

0.

Aunt

persuasion— than

Mightier

Bribery.

the

The

pig,

watched

Revised

window.

proverb— Where

there's

will

A jeweller's

law

a

suit.

Basbfulness spoons--

the'

brass.

the

like

it

off

wears

plating shows

it

two

see

of them

The

both

to

loyal A

A

of

art

A

successfully

social

be

to expected the administrator. is

sides—

triumph

operating .

together. who

traitor

on

pickpocket

which

to glass mirror.

ladies

are

The

addicted—

.

There's except nothing like leather, of course, of the the crust ing, upper wife's first pie. young Presence in

of

some

mind

is

well

but

when

a

cases,

in himself he shouldn't

of

danger try

finds

man

to

freezing

keep too

to

enough

;

octo-ginarian.

Why ,

'I

have

said

best

wife

in

neutralise

while

If

the

of

of

cabbage the

at

Stofah:

Major

of

weakly

I'm

all.

I

the house

do say, Hawkins, 1 gave you ? cigar I don't think of it

that :

to

trying

it.

forget lives in

this he world for all he does and credit he gets credit for When he dies, times as much as he ever did or

While a seldom gets says. three

man

Penniless.—

evidence the assaulted the

money Brown

whisky, the

(proudly): old man,

lawyer

took

it)

?

Can't

the

There

that

I

give

you in

other

is

all

off

into

4

in

statement

for

the

The

side of the street. "But he's got

44

jug,"

a

what jug ?"

of

he's

swinging

persisted Can't

it?

him

Take

Brown wants to bet me that in ten years more New have of over a population Robinson (excitedly) up, Dumley, take him up,

to

running the

is

4,Ink

out

rowing stuff

that

there.'

makes

to

him

the corner," 44 Nonsense

:

44

Bet

You

never

Speaking who Curnso,

had

of

member

the of.

sign-posts hear of ravages for

societies

'

pleasure.' lbs

cli <

4

Manhattan,

ever

the attention

on

her called 44 The

saying: speak

never

into forming themselves and mutual improvement nonsense !' Ob, replied

heard; 'I've since I could walk.'

lesson

a arc

they You

civilization.

vOne day the childreu

object teac

elected

of

Cumso.

Irs.

iv.

been

just

heron. small

blue

bird

Indian

haviug

were

to

its

had

no

tail

an

The

of."

to

saying: it

must not be talked

about."

National Library of Australia

1

particular he reached the and tile jug was

anxious loaded

boy

versation 44 Are

knew

growled

mildly 44

it

I

!

corner

44

he danced

to

you

gave him programme

that

had

fifty !"

jug

to

of

one

powerful He

in.

was

overflow first

con

for

investment

an

you

own

claim

you

believe

we

the

waut no

partners

can

buy

de opposin what including sect, am bawn of women, has moah or less moah. egertism, giuerally what fails ter De man preshiate hisself no needn't 'spect 'preciashun from odder folks. dis heuh Berlubbed, bizness mute Milton don't inglorious

and

then

work, inside

sunk

:

the

to

whole in

all

of

this

us

look

an

at

offer."

held 44

see

out

He

liis

Why, you.

the

it.

to

be overly but rich, give yon 16,000dols. and interest." title

I'll

our transferred to our necks tho before any country The old chap was tho for several weeks, but

that,

almost

broke

to

began

men got or three, year ho took

laugh the other arid to machinery four

baud my

Have

and

dear often

said

annals

notice

long

shafts,

and

:—

I'm

man, wondered

a

did

to. It was a you went you poor pity fellows were to sell out so cheap. obliged take a couple of hundred to Here, get a clean shave and a new suit of clothes N. Y. Sun.

poor,"

per, she

one

told

of

the Inspec Shetland Is

time

under

extremely

she would that She did not

likely

kind.

any

old

an

ago was

Mr.

by

came

She

look of

care

is

Smith,

Board.

not

short

Lerwick, some

in and

incident

"the

on

the

few

but and

there distant, being no in that Barbaro instiutions place, the of a pau occupied position from which out. The trouble

mainland,

miles

parochial necessarily

living suffered and

on

small

a

is

dated

better in some

back In many years. prosperous days she had for the foundation Chronic

more

way laid and Dyspepsia, and out of this Indigestion had sprung as and age up other complaints her. infirmities crept apace upon bodily albeit she bad Barbara was not ignorant, fallen

into

In

poverty.

somehow

obtained aDd this,

earlier

the added

asthma

and

was

native

could

that

the

others that

It others

is

fluids

probable

in

the

at the

pit

state of sufferd

long

affection that

there

stomach main trouble

would soon her disease

with the do, bad breath,

leave

began symptoms

usual the

of

rising and

oppression loss stomach,

throat,' of the

coated

and

the

if

dull

in

judgment

to see enough the disordered

and

be cured

a

shrewd

bronchial

a

wise from

she fair

life

of

advantage

to education, enabled her to use ness, good situation to her own respect she had health. Although

bad

;

sour

faintof

sleep, in the

taste

eyes, tongue, became chronic and mouth, &c., and finally her not being able to find hopeless through The Inspector states that she any remedy. had

been

under

but to made

medical

would

that

in

Syrup

it

;

is

and

a proves failure and die in peace

last

my only

does

make

no

two

or

1

reguest

of Mother

bottle

a

me

week

a

one

is

give

:

Curative

me

more

hope.

good 1

no

to

expense

parish."

'

she

seems

It-

Mother

The

wrought

What

was

course

of

been

able

about

Syrup

of in

the

cases

the lone woman poor pitied her how petition, believing, as Syrup would proved as useless medicines she had astonishment their few

a

to

was

out

the

to

of

house,

first

taken

which

and

her

rapidly dyspepsia), Barbara will that

hearty the

power housands Mother

as

the

Inspector

hosts of Mother who

of

living Seigel's

were

Seigfel's

and distance, health than The asthma

ill.

were

true

taken.

in the to -find, had not only to move bed, but and had taken

better

enjoying

bronchitis, of symptoms

already she

considerable

a

actually she was

since

that

days,

get

outside

journeys

sale and

the

by

of

one

granted

the ever, the other

seems

hold of and read

Board

and

and

had got Almanacks

Seigel's

cures great like hers.

ed,

I feel There

,

the

she

"

SeigeVs it

or

strait

:

no longer. be dead. ihake of you.

it

shall

will

this

the following touching appeal I have been Inspector swallowing months. They do me no good. for on I can to ivorse. en from worse going

day

I am dure I

treatment In

effect.

no

to the medicines

of

to glad where

the

of

of the

and it need

land

If

called

J. R. Macklejohn, of the tors Poor, at He says that lands. named Barbara woman,

years,

I'll

Request.

yet pathetic

Gray

John

headaches,

of a over I00,000dols worth of ore out of that claim. Inside of three years he took out half a million and then sold to a syndicate for double that sum. I met him after he had drawu in Denver, and -he 200,000dols.

Egotism. A brief discourse Rev by the Right erend Whangdoodle Baxter, of the Austin Blue Tabernacle. Light and Gennermens Berlubbed Ladies

case.

make

:

silver

Dying

and

amusing poet

what

one

the

and

cures

will see Chron

44

LEVERS, Guaran GALLE'S, Albany.

HUNTER at J. years,

two

her.

one-fourth

a

Oh, I waut

alters

people way.

News.

teed

rotherham

s.

ailments arose and digestion, in

anything

which

think

out of get climax came. butt of ridicule

cents to Paul St.

0

ness

up he said Doesn't seem

rights,

for

n

as

chance

I'll

a

nn

Barbara

?"

I

a

that

;

and cost, you trifling and have good health.

a

XO

from

follows

Have

cash for you right, We closed on

?"

bought

not

but

as

property

claim

44

I

looking

That

him

:

you

and

you took him out there. I don't believe he knew the first about ore thing but he descended the looked shaft, around a bit, and when he had hauled

!"

me

you

in

but put your Dr. remedy,

harm, pure Bitters

icle.

reside

I

here's yonr money the other. hour after the later, spendiug in solemn tho loser thought,

on thing 44 Certainly. the boy, and out the carry

about

sir,

you only simple, American Hop

Soule's

An

to

spare,

money and confidence. Our

sir.

does that

always at good times

a

line?"

vouv

around.

think

could

we

bait ready put up enough

ran

1 am,

on

as

revolvers

our

green, be taken with

to

down

"Yes,

chuckled

!"

it

thick

specimens

sold

only

with

44

his

in

A Pauper's

out."

feat,

that

trust

Eastern

as

the

be very rich." 44 ? One-fourth I don't thing.

upon and

inquired did Colonel,

sure

knew

in

when

for

else

have

mining

a

dashed

heuh

before

not

his

bent

some

as Colouel, Drat hira

An interval

could

boy continued

apparently

be dar these

for

cine

ill,

—Man

tail,

next The day she asked of the write a description the scholars wound a and little up by bird, girl 44 lias a The blue heron tail,

but

44

44

4

slipped,

don't

West, and every was ready to buy

and scraped with. We

was

pieces.

the

ink .Unfortunately, make men's thoughts does not always visible. Ink is very often like language, us of which Talleyrand says it is given our. to: conceal thoughts. about clubs,' remarked Mr.

The

proceedings. to swing the jug,

just hand

United

to money a week's board in advance. We pay sur at and as placed figures 20,000dols. I was the of the smoothest talker I was selected as the spider to quartette walk the fly into our I went parlor. up to and after a of City Virginia couple He days 1 got hold of a Boston man.

watch

to

up

dar

is,

one lawyers, ob de Texas

were

of them

enterprise." "But I

rushed

further

before

dey heah

two

ago, the

in

much

so

and clothes, style, buy good, and better healthy food, cheaper clothing ; real and substantial of life more things get and the foolish way, every especially stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors or vile using so much of the humbug medi

raked "salt"

us

dollars."

twenty

as

Times.

spending

Tenderfoot.

a

everything when we had

.

Done !" Half a dozen

performing

dat

right dat am

and

he gets Colonel.

the

bein'

half

Hard

stop rich food

fine

droppin' am

More will

you

simple

interest

exclaimed

If

four of us breakfast, who had jumped an old claim in Nevada a sucker. We put up a job to catch went down about with twelve feet a 44 struck shaft, and then indications,"

ing

saw

Teber-

only

dis

years

mine

silver

before

it

!"

you

was

capitalists

man

single

44

men's

visible.'

thoughts

tenderfoot blackberries

the

around

it

dozen

A

in

swing. boy who wouldn't." 44 I'll bet ho breaks

4

and let me hold the money.' 44 An the salmon run exchange says Columbia in the River." Should thiuk the would the salmon voe in it say but River Columbia ; perhaps they prefer

a

de bat.

that

Let

No

heah

dis

in

Salting

a isn't boy is being, strange he looked the Colonel, as queried of the office window. out 44 1 don't see anything so very strange one about that particular boy," replied of the other as he sauntered loungers, the opposite a boy of ten on up and saw

a

he does,

too only glad about Uncle yer. Mose, " " Texas Siftings

ebil

talk

pass

Bet.

Colonel's

'

4

to

folkses he feels

ignurence.

den

folkses,

neber

odder

slack in when it

plenty sacred presinks,

ending year balance was

A

But.

Ef

mighty

room

good-

He

fool.

in

more

am

with notes Jackson, descriptive &c." In each as to habits distribution, case the prize offered was the society's No communication medal and £25. had, however, been received.

2,000,000.'

the The

of Port

time.'

dollars will York

president,

Elizabeth-street, Roberts, the chair.

head."

:

Dumley—

rooms, Alfred

out of the four subjects for which 44 had been viz. On offered, prizes of the Australian the Chemistry Gums 44 of On the Aborigines and Resines," 44 List of the Marine Fauna Australia,"

44

a

of the society to endeavor promote' scientific research had been responded been received on to by papers having

carry

be

self-

'

as

GALLE'S,

man.

De

am.

giuerally

dar

am

for

one

ceptin'

he

self-

eberybody eberbody

and a membrum reporter Legislature. moah I Once tell you scared ter speak well of yerseff,

of the meeting Royal was held South Wales

Well,

While the dirt the brushing gutter. his a little ran from clothes up to girl said do it and him Mister, please Mamma see that didn't you again.

100

States

the

street

rolled

passed big as

De

dat

de hat inter I says ef dey dey berleebs

man.

cane.

includes

folkses

what

money

Colonel.

?' a

nacle

Society.

31

44

collar

am

pities

some

'

showed that a of £5 8s 3d. left in hand The members' to for the year amounted subscriptions also reported The secretary that £651.

matter,

and

fell

had in Friend

!'

away

it

jumping

day

some

have

years the

What's

-4

gentleman

car

in

my

fifteen

for —

(tasting Brown

;

brutally you Have you any ? extenuation

and

wouldn't

The annual of New Society at the society's Sir lately,

a

category' yer who

man

dis

eger-

He

fool.

tell

J.

Jewelled,

;

in

de

ob a sort wid nobody. quarrells don't blieve de same sorry Ef

his I admits he feels

between

allows

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and

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man

in

self-conceated inau widout

goldheaded

heah

£<_)0

-

as

natured

be jolly."

Royal

a

man

I needn't conseated

sit editor can and every night up late see alLthat is When I am a going on. I mean to so that I man be an editor Then that may stay out late at night.

retiring financial

am

a

no —

as

big standin'-room was

HUNTER, Capped two years, Guaranteed Albany.

SILVER

toot and

who thinks

man

Howsumebber,

a

am

iu dis

he?"

I had.

house

A

sir

No,

:

that

the

shows pliantiff. offer

to

thing Prisoner

Prisoner,

Judge

else

.

was

the

paying hang

yer loud

it

am Dar of hisseff

much

mind.

carryin' conseated

and farthing, He the theatres, ings. sent and to gets wedding cake him, sometimes but not often, licked, gets he can take back in the next for things which he generally does. While issue, the other folks have to go to bed early,

44

said.

He

in

too

Self-conseat

three

same

down.

you think Hawkins

circus without

also to inquests has free tickets'to

March

4

destroy burn the

you the onions

it

world,' She end of

soft

the smell cook onions wish to

boiling,

time. smell

the

husband,

long-suffering me with always strikes the broom.'

the,

Because and finished

sovereign

one

the

9

built

ever

a

To

Palace

Buckingham

is

the

to

go

evening

The

at the died Pittsburgher recently eight glasses age of 80 who had drunk He was a of gin daily for fifty years

one cheapest whs built for for another.

He can and

The

is editor in the

:

world. afternoon

44

on

cool.

A

such

frequently

hisseff.

of

dar heah kentry. Dav's a differunce andde tistical man

a

Aunty.!'

A schoolboy's composition Editor" ran as follows The of the one happiest beggars

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What are in the most unsocial things world ? Milestones You never

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of de

ef eberybody be wouldn't

dat

tells

toot

at

hear

thinks

own

:

often

is

when

who

I

it.

and

horn,

much

too

!

:

a

there's

own

frequently. We often

into

(astonished 44 Like Aunt you, Penelope ? candor) Dear me! I hope not." Aunt Pene 44 You And lope hope not pray why, Edith ?" Edith (suddenly recollecting herself in view of Aunt P.'s powers) 44

on

Edith

:

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Well

me."

like

pen—

.

Gilded

tried

I has

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:

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no

than

more

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(indigestion and it now abated, be as hale and soon

and himself, witnesses

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