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which """An the City is The Hotel. convenience, the

lies

chocest situated

will and

brands. in a-

turers

Mr.

and of

view

WATCHES

of every

description

made

Wedding Rings Time payments

minute's Station.

one

Perth

Railway Perth, Jan.

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with and

every fami

private

a

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and

PILLS

always

and

Coach

and

Proprietor Hardinge

from

Carriage

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order

Is.

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j

Houses.

all

Chemist,

Wholesale Bewu-e

Chemists. of

of

all

STEEL

quickly the

with

pievalcnl

l

land.

Town

so

AND

FEMALES and relieve

the

correct

distressing Boxes

sex.

Prepared-only Nottingham, Eng the Wbsile

Imitations.

best

and

to

on

-

diseases

all

the

that the

remedy

only

cure

of such

;

as.

ina

or

diseases and

em

physicians

same

all

is the

most

liver

diseases

reliable

and

Burest

con dyspepsia; stipation, indigestion, biliousness, malaria, and they will tell fever, you ague, &c.," Mandrake! or III! Dandelion Hence when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable, And Ameri compounded into Dr. Soule's cure

or

:

North

Bitters, curative

varied

so

ill-health and power,

exist

possibly it

yet

and

mys which

is

developed, that no operations

its

can

Harmless invalid or

wonderful

a

power

in

or

Builder,

such

Hop

can

wihbrme,

t.

'or'resist

disease its

is

frail

for the most smallest child

to

weak-

woman',

use.

;

AND

MACHINIST

GENERAL

STREET,

ware,

Dog

For

Curricles,

of phsicians, liver diseases, called consump-

coughs,

severe

dying"

by

to

!

I

women.

out of shape People drawn of pangs ating rheumatism,

of Carriage Hard recent the most im branch of the every

and

or

chronic,

from

.from

suffering

'excruci-

inflammatory scrofula.

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

"

business. First class materials skilled is workmanship

Photos

or

Drawings

are

only sent

and every purchasers, to employed guarantee execution of orders.

and

used,

.Double in

employed.

Nature Have

proof neighborhood

igyNone and

the and

variety

hops

always

of trains.

their-

Best

"

-

by Dr. which ;can the

genuine

known

without

white in

blown

the vile above.

Bit

Hop in

every

world.

bunch

a

label, 'bottle.'.

the

poisonous

of green

stuff

and Dr.' Beware

made

Soule's of all

to imitate

the '

...

.

No If

The

word

u

Best

"

used

is.

reckless indifference by manufac turers in the merit of proclaiming their does not establish work. Talk, and there be but as .can supremacy, one

be found

the

on

of the Railway Works, run to all of parts with the arrival connection

departure —

Soule's

of

,

.

will

in

City

heir to cured in

'

name

stock. On completion

Omnibus

is

been

ters,

supervision the strict

diseases

.<oi<>:Ui

to intend

Carriage

every

dyspepsia, 'air

frail"

ALSO,— and Single Cart Harness

'

!

&c.

including in

and up>; givenand other kidney

I

description

provements

nearly

or

been cured. have Women gone nearly crazy From agony ,qf nervousness, neuralgia, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar

Phaetons, Tilburys, Carts, Drays,

,

dead

tion,

Stan

Carts,

years,

Bright's complaints;

Traps,

Spring

Almost

"

Patronage.)

Phaetons,

Pony

Gigs,

Hansoms,

"Patients

PERTH,

Government

hopes,

ii.

chapter

t

Note.

PENNYROYAL FOR

for

is

v.

phys-

"

terious

(n

of

'

eminent

urinary organs disease, diabetes, retention, and the to retain all urine, bility and ailments to Women peculiar And they will tell you explicitly " Buchu." phatically

1886.

28,

most

Bright's

with

taken.

JOHN Street,

to

kidneys

of '

;

SILVER

thing in alUrri-

i.

the

.and,/

Ask the " What

Road

of

the

is

be relied

can

HOTEL,

Melbourne

of

chapter all

or.

any

What

"

;

fine

of

-best

allaying

icians

STABLING

GUILFOYLE,

JOHN

Corner

Only.

tbe

share

i

"

Ask

VICTORIA

Street

above

healthy balcony

be found'replete offers to visitors and privacy of

comforts

GOOD THE

the

from the position, extended unsurpassed' to he obtained.

residence.

an

ManufaC'

!

nerves, curing all1 forms childlike' complaints, giving natural, ? sleep always refreshing And they will tell you unhesitatingly " Some form of Hops 1 J f'

he Hotel, which vvith Wines, Beers

iCommaqding

week.

next

Draper,

City

Importer

more

the

is the and and

quieting

I

Physician

eminent what school,

any, world for tation of the

intimate

to

begs

he

favourite re-stocked,

ing

hearman,

g. The

band.

Howick

price

MMM,BBWMWW&

WATCH

to Removed nearly adjoining Shop, Opposite

where

patronage. and GOLI) JEWELLERY

and

JEWELLER,

Chemist

Kali,

last

Questions

most

nervous

'

'fit&TS

'

Town

that

and

Every

with

for

has

VX

Waggons, at

were

windows

the.,

6d.

Is.

These qualities double the about Season.

general

premises

/"I

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

the

Ask

HOTEL.

UILFOYLE

fJFOHN jj

(Under

Ladies' and Girls' Hats and Bonnets,

COMMERCIAL

his

Ostler.

VICTORIA

HAY

of

CLOCK,

Ask

Etc.

Baths,

THE

Is.

2s.

inform

Bonnets;

3d. Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. and upwards.

Is.

ORDERS

MAKER,

attentive

an

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!

Charges— Moderate.

EXECUTE

kinds

and

and Boys' Straw Hats,—

6d.

Hymus's

And

Yard

tlie

good value.

prepared

all

Hats

Straw

Hats,

selected personally by Mrs. Hearman in Paris, London, Luton, and St. Albans are now opened, being purchased direct from the Manufactur ers are saved thereby se many profits our Customers for undeniable curing

record;

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hour.

Spacious

!

Stabling

.A-

Terrace,

OF

AND

he

Good

V

of,

Summer

Record may, J. McHenry,

George's

MANAGER

JOHN

any-

!

to marked low prices qualities specially meet the present .d.epressioivi tempojayy The public should take this opportunity of purchasing much begoods at prices their real value. and 'for Novelties Early Spring

Brady.

RECORD.

St.

RECEIVE

that BEGS

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Markets.

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extensive

hei| Con-;

during

English

'

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at

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ENGLAND;

LONDON,

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consisting

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lit.

is

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CO..

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E.

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for

;

thus:—,

&

-

Hearman to

tinental

a.

on

kept

j

labelled

JEPiPS

.

Tracey.

Agent,

«X AMES

milk.

or

Grocers,

by

.

Mrs.

made

Goods

Summer

visit

'

& Williams.

W.

are

water

boiling

packets

"

customers. my of my work

let

experience

"

merits.

-

W,

T.

WIMBRIDGE.

iCicho on

N

its

More

healthy food, real get more

and and

substantial

and

much

so

sending

cheaper and

Times.

Hard

you will stop stop rich food clothes,

on

buy good,

style,

better

glothing !of

things the stop

;

life (

foolish

especially way, of employing expensive quack doctors or much of the vile so humbug medi using docs you cine that only harm, but put your every habit

trust Soule's

in

that American

always at good times icle."

a

simple,

Hop

pure Bitters

Dr.

remedy, that

;

and cost, you trifling and have good health,

cures

will "

see

Chron .

Delaney. Gibney.

Albany

TO

and Spirits

Wines,

with

%-tb;

of

qualities

;

simply in

-

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Kojonup

w.

the

Made Sold

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MrMartelli.

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in

.

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Geraldton

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Agents for

local

well-

I'Lunoheon

Fremantle,

Newcastle

he

Perth, Guildford, York &

Hotel

This

a of the' natural laws thorough knowledge onerations the of digestion and nutri govern and by a careful application of the fine properof well-selected Mr. Epps has' provided for cocoa, tables with breakfast a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us bills. It may many heavy doctor's is use of such articles of diet that a by the judicious' constitution be gradually built until may up strong to disease. Hundreds enough to resist every tendency of subtle maladies around us are'floating ready to ate tack wherever there is a weak We may point. escape shaft many a fatal by keeping ourselves well fortified with blood and frame.'— pure a properly nourished See article in the Civil Service Gazette,

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THINKS

Mrs. -Delia on

of her below

when she learned her son had risen mons

and

against " If

I

Parnell

for

Bordertowu,

was

my

she

com

mented and in so' gentle a voice calmly, that what she said seemed almost in " the Times I would not Humour different, at

-

by answering it Mrs. Parnell's

high thick,

high grass is shaded by immense

;

oaks and ever of which Mrs. some Parnell, greens,, then Miss with her own planted Delia, bands. of grey and pink, She wears a gown arid on her head a widow's cap of loce is a bow. Her liair purple grey in the centre over a face of parted much and gentleness. strength of the English think "Some dailies on the stand and son should your go clear of the himself charges against " Do you think him," said the reporter.

with and

he

he

should

Why

"All

.Parnell. even

best,

mies

politically, false.

as

He

necessary. While pared.

ready

getting

?"

bitter

most

with

is

pi

e-

those are And then such an

Charies and most

son

speech

often lost he wonld

stabulary, their best very uame as infamous

And

'

in

Life,

many

you.cau't

ing

as

rule

Now, mother,

your make

that talking him swear."

way.'

doing places themselves a

Newman.

man cir

Irish manhood. of the vast bulk

had contributed Education Question

it

lately,

who the

is

is

not

a

to

crown

of the Irish

impossible

policeman feel proud

the an

or

a

that

servant

they

are

"

Shall

which

figure 1 be free,"

Rumoured

the

"to offer, tempting think?" We need not give nor add that Newman preferred to

his a

of conscience, One cannot help

liberty price.

full

of

reply,

retain

to

at such how thinking even

that

wns

possibilities

the

of

Freedom

Persecution-

the the of

land

in

Duchy that

it,

of conscience the German of Brunswick, law

does

not

is

the

empire, which seem

to

law but

of in

is part obtain. freedom

full enjoy religious do aud so do Jews, but Catholics there, that no not. It would seem Catholic can be baptized or buried in the duchy Protestant leave'of the without parson of the place.' We gave some particulars of this some time ago. The Catholics ol the of Holzminden, one towns principal of Brunswick, addressed a to petition time ago, the of State some Secretary

-

Protestants

footing tants.

took to

a

the

that they of equality That was

with five

Ministry

deoision

'in

February

on

the

months

matter,

National Library of Australia

25. to

lhe

become

have

contemporary We make

the Princess Helena. She is 42 years of age, has two sons and two daughters, resides at and Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

He

come

sub-

Victor, educated

was

Prince

Her eldest

Park.

Christian

Christian The

was

at is

son, of age last

Prince

High

College. Steward of

London Windsor. Correspondent the Birmingham Daily Post writing of the Queen's daugh on the conversion

ments

if

he

it

Irishman, children is

to

to

and the wife

his

£12,000

;

no

but means

materials

for

collection interesting and convenient situation, to if the suggest that

House-square,

Printing

a

I

Mr.

would

in

Blackfriars,

tribution rackrenters amongst destitute and unemployed The emergencymen. new would exhibition of course be called '

Excom

says. Some

munication

weeks

ago, when anthoi itativethe report that the Duke a had become to convert I stated that it was Catholicism,.

Leing

reported

in

Catholic

circles

that

it

seems be for ever destinedto of heart-bnrnings aud maledic tions. In some ways it might have been ideal with its thought to be an plane, Catholic and the strength of population,

the

island

Government

British

endow,

as

it

does,

our

;

this

successors is

Interviewed. Herald of the 2nd of the interview Egan obtained by a

repor.t

otherwise

or

Mr

has

been

When

letters

satisfied

is

imposed

mentioned

of the

Egan

was

in

that

upon. your with

name

murder

found against of Omaha

was

nan, 1 here

now

I

ever

wa.s

was

statement

no

connected

with

asked did he think and from the League,

the funds came he said that he

was

nnl.

<tiil

ihnv

fhiiiL-

he

Brennan, of

did

Now

in

was

Thos Crenand myself. by Carey that him. Carey

prison

rpirnritii

nR

from

the

until 1881, June, 1882 twelve months before 'and a nearly month after the date of the Phoenix murders. ."Park Therefore he could not have had any hand in it. The investi at that time was and gation very full,

23rd

May,

enormous

So

of

sums

far

as

1

were spent. they appeared, of the very bottom could find nothing

money

could to the

see

get down and they conspiracy, or to implicate directly indirectly ned or any other of the leaders. Earl continued Mr Spencer,"

Tur

"

Mauritius

ly contradicting 'of Newcastle JEtoman

Times

has repeatedly Harcourt stated

"

an

York

the Times.

to

and

from

connection the Phoenix Park murders ? Mr. Egan— Not nn til a considerable after the trial. was stated time It General the Webster in by Attorney that indictment O'Donnell case an for

central

Walter and others, or the fund might to the be entrusted Duhliir correspond of the Times ent for dis (Dr. Patton)

Marriages

and censure

full

Correspondent

venture office

a

first

;

v.

Mixed

absolution

Egan

JVeiv

the

more

a

The Forgeries.

present past interdict

ecclesiastical

same

The

in

multitudinous attendance of A charge of a shilling visitors. a head could be devoted might be made, which either to the liquidation of the costs of the defendants in the late trial O'Donuell

"

The

genuineness

for the open to the public of the forged inspection letters Parnell and Mr. Egan there

be

have

Pati ick of Mr. Bennett's correspondent iournal on the subject nf Mr. Parnell's charge Mr. Chamberlain of revealing against of the Cabinet the secrets and of the

thrown

were

adequate of

and Times

power.

our

and regret pronounced,-

by the

his to ourselves

contains Mr. with

in

remote

yec

in

are

the

Patrick

West South

and

road,

comparatively another and

are

all

accessible.

Addison-

Brompton, Kensington

to

come-

ness.

son,

open

are

they

that woe

also pro those who have been against of tbe same and have thus guilty fault, the diocesan to provoked authority with them proceed agaiust severity of charity and gentle though in a spirit

Star, There

by

be

nounced

be.

Forgeries.

metropolis,

our

settled

A correspondent of the London a facetious paragraph, says as you are, know, three exhibitions the

iu

lies

we

reserve

alone.

of Sir Frederick about including their £3000 expended in building house in The value Hans Place. of the per has been declared at sonality £152,126 10s.

places

it

profound

pronounce

we

his daughter, Morell Mackenzie,

in

as

most

sorrow

censure

and

the

to

said

M. Ker Vern; and by this we to give him the. Sacra the clergy of tbe Church, as well as ecclesi burial iu case he dies impenitent

astical

and

he

as

amongst

but nevertheless, whom .the scandal

far

as

letter,

for

of £2000 of £1000

an

of the which is

our episcopal duty to vindi and honour of Holy authority and to counteract the scandal

deepest and do oral

.

is

the

against forbid

,

ter,

It the

his

April.

Wellington

of

a

It

a

Christian was before her marriage to the Prince of Saxony as well (who is Duke as Prince of Schleswig-Holstein and a General in the British Army) known as

"

he put on other inhabi

might

.

asking

mysterious

a

Catholic. the definite statement because rumours that the ladv alhave been circulated luded to was the Duchess of Teck, who The is the Queen's cousin. Princess

choice.

Religious

Freeman says :— Princess third Christian, daugh but since the death of Princ6S8 Alice ter, second surviving of the Queen, daughter, the announced in is somewhat lady The

by

or

£25,000

Hamilton

on

of his

The Dublin

language

to

;

by

man

With

house

Hargreaves,

of his said wife

Henry Percy;

the

to

eventful

guardianship

Catholic

a

The

Conversion Christian.

Princess

reports put his response say what

was

her

in

.

year

it.

at

with

George

to

The

come

Clinch, given

conduct

the

not

constabulary Irishman

for

the against authority and given a scandal

cate

bis is unmarried' to only while a or a.i In Catholic Irishman. the division of his estate, account is to he of £22,000 paid by him to his sou, taken

fellow-countrymen.

that on under journal " the nom-de Catholicus" that plume of he was offered an on the engagement staff at a very handsome £1800 salary

Bopkia

he provides an annuity and during her widowhood, in the event of her remarriage,

and

at

and furniture, aud carriages,

whom

ol

Looking

Mrs.

wife,

in police employed the Leahy bloodtux have adopted a system of violence and brutality towards feeble little gii Is and bovs in manv cases which shames

the collection

offended

tbat

to the granted an bequeathes with all £1000,

of

legacy his plate, pictures, hold effects, horses

the

watching

licit.

made all the more pernicious, a conspicuous position occupies " his fellow- citizens, Woe world because of scandals," " For Lord. it must needs

been

immediate

would render bis M. Ker thus, acting and deliberately knowingly In

marriage has Vern Church,

Apply.

testator

:

lhat

dispensation

oow

has created to be like

a lawsuit canonical warnings several times M. Gnstave repeated, Victor Kei Vern has publicly violated the holy laws of the church by marry without ing a Protestant having lady asked for and obtained tbe ecclesiastical

:

has The

tnrf,

executors.

district

aid of tbe

that

awaie

a young straitened

rather

Fermoy

some of de thoughts as a career. journalism offered opportunity itself, snch an on the imprcsbiuu of the Times by some let

he the

that

to enter

the

on

said

is

Notwithstanding

eth."

iu

which

official,

and excitement, to form the basis of

ly

Frobate Universe says of the will of the late Mr. Henry of 6, Cleveland who Square, Hargreaves, died last and who was well-known year,

In

troubles

great

scandals

Need

Irish

Scarisbrick. There about precedence at

Bishop

prominent

a

best

The London

without strongly, and, doubt, on the system of annoyance and in the Dingle long prevailing districts, owing to tbe action of the police behalf on of Lord In the Ventry.

to

himself voting An excellent for he made directors then

is

No

verts

and in had

cumstances,

taken

oc-

it century,' and perhaps that state tho

hns

work,

tbe

his

is

House ; and, far more dis the pastoral heart of Bishop internal Meurin, dissensions among as to matters Catholics of vital discip line. One of these breaches has result ed in the following of excommunication

half

much useless if I speculation referred to lady

also

as

to

tressing

not though affirmed, opinions, is not who may be denied by those to know." presumed to be in a position

the Teoman of '98. of these is gentry,

as

has

which

Catholic, held his

Government

of her acquaintance. It is not averred that been 'received.' but she has vet the in ber impending open change

justly, terrorism

are people Newman, when

Cardinal at Oxford,

have

to proved have been

not for some time and her recent health, of spirits, whether, consequent or has been npou this any other cause, the remarked by those having honour

taking they down their and have" likewise names, threatened the owner of the premises with a criminal on the pre prosecution text that he allows "illegal" meetings to be held. The Kerry Sentinel animad

and there

behalf,

save

enjoyed lowness

a

members

in precise 1 have

polite. in his

within

a

has

gov

Pope

place during his in absence The long England-. of opinion and of policy divergencies between sir John and the late existing are not but Bishop Bishop forgotten ; Meurin has not found his new see any more an bed of roses than it episcopal

and distinctly at rumour is Prin pointed by Catholic cess the third Christian, daughter of the Her Royal Highness, who has Queen. known for her devotion to been long

the Government con the Irish

),

many make

lo

memorable the last

most

Royal

parts taken to harry they have now of the Young Men's the members

They

most

is

Few

birthday:

a

will

social and religious purely association, and, as a body, non-political rfor no than that a other reason purely number of its are also on members the rolls of the National League.

hot des

it

not

of the curred

is

the

it,

John

Sir

island,

who

deputy,

'

'

chance has

as

the

Hennessy,

the near that indicating relationship which exists between tbe distinguished in and tbe Monarch of 'lady question ono England will render ber conversion '

addition, of

ernor

'

the

positively iusupportable of the South and West.

Society—

Star writes as follows regarding Cardinal who Eminence Newman, his short time 87th ago celebrated

ters

in

was

'

Kauturk

The a

the

becoming

of

use

say,

Cardinal

'

under

of

tools

In

in

who

religious

Ireland

are

straggling.

making

temper

my only

use

no

of

Days

Grace

convert immediately expected member of female much-respected of Great Britain,'' Royal Family has emphasised the assertion by

a

4

My

his

and' his

imgaine

,

'Make as expression Forster !' He would such a vulgarism.

for old cend to "

uncertain

the

to

The servile United

he ever copy of almost every letter for years back. Those the Times wrote are such absurd published forgeries. with bold hand, and He writes a free,

His

back

scale

the

is

the 'and

Yeos.

him he was aud he haB

trial,

'

Universe.

(says

it

that

performed

charitable

Almost

the

he can if the evidence

Still,

has all I was for the

is

the

priest,

of the disabilities of the the question of Brunswick is to be brought Tatholics of the duchy before the State Parliament the course next aud in of its session, to that tbe Catholics mean fight for their —

ene

denounced

no

Protestant

baptism

a

his

painful

rights.

a

now

is

if

not

is

believe Of births

social

decision confirms the simply statements of the petitioners, except one, their version of and for having given matter this one are liars. called they Of course not will let the matter they that rest where it is. We are informed

M rs. him

returned know who

those of bis have

some

charges

;

a

will." "

we

than yours. be sent to the

but Catholic

this

that

This

It

it.

says and

him,

a

the

higher

even

placed than his their join

personage

was

to This Church. preparing to a member of only naturally pointed the English Royal House, and at the various time tbe matter could not, for be put more reasons, plainly. Now, how Catholic has asserted ever, that the Irish

co must Evangelical clergyman in every buriul, whether the dooperate or ceased was a Protestant a Catholic. to law, no redress All this being according be offered." can

a

overlooking

Church with

intended to the be given tbe head of the

the

all."

on home stands the river, with running wild all over

bluff

;

of

Protestant have proper notice of it given pastor must in to him. That is strictly keeping Bo with the law of May 10th, 1867. is with the same law- that it in keeping

by

charges

Charles,"

son

pastor

rather need

minister,

time that of Coin

the Times defined as "absurdities."

him

word notice

seat

country

the first the House

in

at

t

must but

marriages

Protestant Protestant the case

TIMES."

Stewart

Tudor

the grassy bluffs the Delaware,

on

"

THE

OF

Catholic

Son.

her

follows:

as

.

SHE

about

is decision that notice

'

.

WHAT

talks

this

say

the

to support and dominant creed.

Liberal

having -meut

stated,

within

Administration all the machinery

and Sir u

Egan, William

week, .that the then in power, of the Govern-

and finding out investigating connected wiih that matter, fiud'a unable to single .circumthat would couuect' the for

everything we're

stauce

.

Parnell

of

"You

.

Mrs.

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stance

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this

politi

down

to

?

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Parriell,Comto sub-commission evidence and take their

to

respond

you

;

this

a

appoints New York

would

know

any

-

Egan—

Dublin

to

or

selection

of

a

than

jury

Correspondent

A

with

acquainted

commission Mr.

Justice Adams

know

about

letter

Not

ever

well."-

so

in

case

most

of

view striking,

details.

to

Day.

Minister

Was

of value

gave to

Egan— Oh,

your

him

yes,

con

bis

time to time. importance from What was Chamber Correspondent his lain's object or compensation. Glad to discredit Mr. Egan Well, siderable

that has been his aim for a long if to And ho wanted possible himself with the Jrish party. ingratiate to build himself He desired up by putt —

been

time past. Do'. you regard towards the

'

Correspondent

has

look

of

except

matters,

of the

composition

"Times"

Still

True

the into

became

case

an

article

Journalism" John the

history.

September,

written

was

by

"

on

an

paral In the 1867,

Anonymous

then

its

As

Morley. drawbacks

be

cannot

editor, illustration

Mr. of

of

anonymous writing, of to the conduct Mr. Morley referring union leader the Times towards a trades had with whom it charged expressing with

sympathy

the

Broadhend,

insti

M r. rattenning outrages. editor of the of the " His article set other journ he als on the scent, and the gentleman assailed was held ex up to universal The accusation biui ecration. against an aider and abettor of was that he was men like Broadhead and their atrocious gator

of the

Morley "Times,"

doings. of the

wrote

Yet

all

"Times"

time

had

upon

the managers their desk

a

union

that

the

complaiuaut the

a

Until

the

volte

face be

situation the Times

new

of

to

well

mix

do

I

as

witn

water

English

every

that the

condemued

tne

Bishop has

it

wine,

knows

been

as

always

by highest Coqrtj.and cannot they produce a shadow, of a for it from rubric or pretext any cauon of the Church of England that

.

se

"

talk"

sionary

v

"

r

abou

unmeaning

encounter,

unity."

the

the

duel, represented by the Home announced have that Secretary, they slunk that the away, tbey have played as caitiff the bully, and that they played there is no in them but the brigand fight of persons fight unworthy of the hon ours of war or the treatment of soldiers ? created

I

as

rather

"

and

there where 'is—is fortiori disunion of the proved by the obstinate Established and Churches' of the Free which have now for fourteen Scotland, had years absolutely nothing to differ the bone of contention about, having then been devoured for ever. Indeed,

it

developed, hazard an opin

much

as to;do of you seem talk about "re visionary union." How it even in visionary is, cases where there remains mo definable diffei'ence of opinion, or even practice

this

by

is

think

their

would to premature ion as to its immediate effect. But we have no hesitation in saying that a more scandalous finale to a grave it is episode to conceive. 1 m —-Freeman's J our possi ble

it

is

difficult

union

o-r

nal.

a

very

-

know

to

what unity or churches

between

means

have and mean to 'keep and doctrines aud services above all with such a difference as that orders and mere between election holy of ministers. And as the dominant sects

most

Truths.

Home

it

of the

made Times' Li dropped,

was

casual

in

way, the Report stage. remarked quietly Times may not ap

on

Secretary the possible

is

of

Ireland

evidence before the think that the people well as the people as receive this astonishing with incredulous amaze

will

announcement ment.

Is this what it all has come to, the originators of the whole issue that and forgeries, of slanders, and libels re fuse to come to the scratch when the is knit ? Is this what sue is Mr. collapse

Balfour

mind at the preying when he ioliday pic-nio Tory " never relied said that he upon the ac" cusations of the and that, so Times," far as he is concerned, the case that lie " believes himself to have made against "

the

"

not

"

word

had Bank-

on

his

1

Gladstonian-Parnellite whit weaker be one in

Parnellism

'

party

will

if

every single aud Crime' he

"

to be a baseless accusation ?" proven We have said that the Chief Secretary had let the cat out of the bag, and we

had occasion murder being

Nelson

the

calumniators

AH as

the

nothing

has

Mr. before,

turns

signal in

that full

a

blind

it

failed

like

eye and the forgers retreat already.

that

happened lately compared with the meaning

Homo Secretary's The remark. rTimes lias Its conductors sponge.

dropped the up bluffed

went

arc

rest

and effectof

by

who

one

to

Butthe

out.

that

save

to the point extraordinary Matthews ex aud shows to

to

previously

rnadu

revelation ceeds all

with Encyclical, Conference has

nothingness,

of

much

very

of

Two

pens. columns

the

long enough, bnt their them at the sticking

is

quietly thrown have

provoked

the away or

one

from

Paninto

which

part,

two

the to the bishop

point. kyle's

Bishop have from

back.

of

Liverpool, been rather nathe counsels of

of the composer I had no voice or

Encyclical, says hand in drawing defect One glaring

in Enoyclical. refrain from cannot deploring. defect is the conspicuous That absence " of any reference to the unhappy di visions" "about the doctrine and Ritual

Lord's

which

Supper,

at

are

this

is painfully Encyclical that silence I enter "Lord Grimtborpe,

Sir

Edmund

long

following "they

When and

from

letter,

the

of local these

a

better and "

which

are

world

not

Bishops what

"

the

version

the

of

Nicene

the

Creed

Quicunque

on

branches

other "

Church."

does further

the

or

does not.

the

of the

of

the

tell

it

English

as

church."

the

to

statement which looks of faith," more than the Prayer-book, importance over to any set of is to be handed people one man chooses to employ to de that cide whether it is wrong or right, and

passages the

with"

anybody he pleases, ascertaining (as if such admitted of ascertainment) is desirable to revise' the

Nevertheless, of the Christian

writes

take

we

question

action

protest.

Times,"

any

it is only said baptismal symbol (where is the sufficient statement vicariously), of the Christian faith and had also said that " no of the particular portion should Church undertake revision of without con the Prayer-book Berioiisly of the effect such sidering possible

the

known the terror

by

notice

Vult." And yet they had just before declared that "the the Apostles' as a Nicene Creed, with

Against

solemn

my

Unfortu

same

whether or

Church points,

silent.

Beckett, in the

correspondents a

-

this

take council " with a view

all

obedience

conference or concliave since the Reformation— to every heretic in an intimation viz, the world that two of the creeds are so " erroneous that the Arch probably of Canterbury is to bishop requested worth

or the Reforma confession, go behind tion a few of this statements plain kind would have improved immensely the Encyclical, greatly strengthened the Church of England, and cheered

myriads

to exactly opposite sects and towards

iu everything except Pope but themselves.

tempted

to attempt the restoration proposal of godly of and the creation discipline Ecclesiastical some Courts, satisfactory bold declaration with the utmost that, of toleration, our Church will degree never re-a'dmit the Mass and auricular

about

a direction Protestant

of unmeaning vision has led these bliud leaders into unity the most mischievous piece of schismatic that has ever at interference been

some

of

-

re-union" (whatever the advance of the

organic than

in

any nately,

divisions it is vain to deny. of enrdiual im my eyes they are and to far portance, appear require attention than condition of more the the Scandinavian or Greek Churches, or the Old Catholic Church movement. for of humble Some expression regret these some desire for divisions, strong defined conditions of peace, properly

Alas,

or

to

these

men.

with

means)

Rome

the Church of Eng convulsing and will on dis bring land, certainly and disestablishment unless they ruption healed. are formidable nature The existence and

the hearts

union

fine

clergy all the

moment

of To

re-

that,

up

I

of the

those

porate

:

or

all

about phrases "corporate comother Christian and such relations as munities, may the for fuller reprepare way organic hereafter" to me uniou seem as far re moved as possible from any practical or Nor could result. meaning any " be less to corlikely thing produce

in the printed Times," appear to be

"

more

wrongly

Anglican

.

the clergy are continually of that difference (whether does not rightly signify),

among

making

these,

the

it

courage pln'ce.

which faded

comments

common-sense

the

statement

most

debate

Anglican

behind

Statement.

the discussion Commission Bill the

;

The Protestant who to appears turallv excluded

astounding

in

The

:

prosecution

to offer pear any Commission. We Britain of Great

all

which secretary that he had habitushowed conclusively used all his. in and systematically ally officers of unions zealous to make fluence the of everything like for suppression letter remained on That the violence. desk No word of it ever appeared in If I, their having charged a journal. letter

from

this

of

parts re-admission

was

Astounding

apparently the recent The Home

the

.

which of to-day leled in its previous Review for Fortnightly Times

fines

its

of and been shred of reputation for honesty " still which the may leading journal But the Times was have possessed. to its traditions in delibe true merely a aud persistently repeating rately which Mr. Redmond it charge against to There is no knew be false. really of meanness effort perpetrated by the

though

Some

to

"

Mr.

public, whatever

for the Communion, they sljde lii the and illegal words, utterly unnecessary " or which now diluted will undiluted,"1 be forthwith Ritualist quoted by every as an authoritative of me proclamation

different

curious

most

of the the result of known.

moment

The

imprisonment,

however,

affair, caste

bels

of

'

ngnc

the

law

English

whatever it means say explicitly all. In say at professing only" to condemn the unauthorised obviously of of some rabid teetotallers, practice other than true wine" using "liquids

campaign

in

the

V a

to

or

for

of

suggestion

might

planned

was

the

of'

nonade

choosing

Lambeth

in a

in every Church,. ;made in an and indirect way, very oblique of such a body, which surely unworthy

of letters facsimiles of which .they not keep up a can-

quasi

authenticity ? Did they

interesting what a Hindu

to

as

The

paid.

were

during Times in the has appalled destructive utterly

some

elicited

weekVsimple

The

action of the J. Redmond

pu blish

observe of breach

branch

Government,

public had par

not butcher might and might the hands of a Malioraedan. eat from Iu the result both the accused were conto a fine and sentenced of victed, pay the alternative of a 15 rupees each, with

Mr.

to

the

sermon

a

I

Chapel. distinct

mutton

Traditions.

The

and

defence,

An The

come

information

his

with regard Commission.

not

for

they the

and advising

Church,

in

preached

ends

they

they

to the law clergy befbre.tHeydisobey have got it altered. They know perfect that no ecclesiastical or ly well Court, wonld attention to civil, pay any more (,haL utterance than if it had "been

at

Party

of their own and all lected ready has not second their

than all, no and, worse forward now to marry The accused contended

since,

would

and

attitude Irish Gladstone's has weakened party any of these charges. I feel Mr. Egari-— Not iu the least. confident that the he has not perfectly belief and never had a pavtiole slightest in the anthenticity of the letters. of belief at the ontI am in no way discouraged the

"

the

recognise,". for vires,

ultra

'

time.

This

a

staff

cannot

or

acting

not

are

to from the Times appear in the infamous allegations Parnellism and Crime," vir

ground

charge the complainant but with mutton beef, eating eating " which kabobs" made by a beef butcher, bad as eating Evi was as beef. just dence was then called for the prosecution

down. ing leaders a considerable policy

at

by

daughter. they did not

that with

stone

ever

body

of

was

com

alleging that he (Rujjoo) marriage-feast " The complainant taken beef kabobs." the said that scandalous imputations were such that his made by the accused with to eat or drink refused |caste people

you? it

caste"

"

his

information while party

the

Magis The

recently.

and a Hindu by caste Rujjoo, mutton a bntcher by trade charged two named Hoosainjee other mutton butchers his and with defaming Soobanjee his removal from character and causing

never been he has the League in any shape with in He is a Liberal politics, connection never professed any

tried

was

Resident

the

plainant,

I

retire.

of defamation

case

the entire

through

can

simply

are

ana enter on a vituperation of slander and invec tive until it culminated in an action for libel ? When driven from over standing the letters, did they not make a fresh stand over the general contents of the black And the pamphlet ? yet when

Case.

Defamation

Mr. Tucker, iiydraba J,

trate,

who wrote the He is entirely

well,

very Justice

Curious

|by

I

but

personally,

Day ought

with the Irish. Correspondent that Chamberlain Mr.

any

and

impartial, connected or form. but has

-

the

A curious

you personally, of the members

named.

Egan

think

I will.

Are

the

Vouched

will

.

who

to

the the charges against and their leaders so far as the pu hlic attaching regards any credence to them. Did not the whole case arise out of the charges ? Did by the Times

-

was

will

tually Irish

will

,

doers are of this The appositeness Redmond is that of Mr. down even to the smallest

:

?

summons

to I have offered go to have London in case they if such me, charge charge against which in the city of Dublin be tried and if the Government my home the exercise more in not challenges

"Mr.

a

If

Correspondent

I

gation, treatment.

nobody, support

pamphlet

-

:

then

seems

forgers

Church

might

up the have sent

give

f<>

to answer for we think clining questions, that this doubt regarding the appearance of the Times in the wit representative ness. box, or rather that this suggestion

of the " Times." Nobody from to them the Reproposed expel do a mean and flagi form Clnb. To oh the side of tious trick when you are and it a safe the majority is, appears, even when people unpunishable thing

Walter

House square. We pass by Printing the amendments suggesting to the judges that, if they should they deemed fit make at intervals, aud also the question reports and on de of pains' penalties persons

conductors

the Tory party. investi You court Mr. Egan With proper

of.

cold

a

that Mr. he refused

if

the shiver

names

him bear bis punishment as bnt letting will he may, why, my bett 'friends -prob as acted ably. agree that I have rneanjy could. Of all ami dishonestly &s mortal this deserves the scandals of journalism most infamous and to take rank as the the Yet all know1 who are base. we

and

those connection whatever witu and to fix the authorship beyond letters, where it I think, dispute belongs. that any investi after having done that, into the committee enter gation may will fall I think it will flat. perfectly

Correspondent

a

come

tually

any

be disastrous

with

man

for

,

The suggestion be put in jail

even moral offence, grave or evidence into possession mistaken and that he is that I was inuocent-aml innocent— '-even partially in a then lock up the evidence "coolly of it to anybody, nothing drawer, suying

transaction.

be to complete myself from

will

Parnell

exonerate

ly

the

attempt us. It is wholly a to break attempt

an

move cal Parnell.

that

and

"

with

Tories

.

the

,

member

any

Now

-

or

sufficient

need revision.

"oblique

proceedings."

to have to point I regret Herein, too, out another of those oblique proceedings which infest this document. Thia do not mean not one really of Bishops the whole 145 did, or of the 57 who —

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The

upon

Roman Catholic O'Reily Port made his Augusta,

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it

expressing

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and

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no

this

the

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it

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number bration

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fice

ofit'o

,

of things could there have been a more mischievous attempt to start a absurdly this new schism than by authorising of Canterbury to insert that "Archbishop wedge into the creeds of the Universal ? And all Western Church For nothing whatever, except for some reason Church policy,

for

what

the

which

High

never

to the many kind and length of love and reverence expressions tained in the spirit of both epistles, some

avow,

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which

Professor successful Baldwin's employ of the has astounded ment parachute -

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more

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Pal-ice

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ascents

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in

forged Sir R.

letters,

which

for grauted. Webster, to send to Times, asked permission to examine Patrick America Egan.

This

was

and the inquiry

refused,

stands

adjourned until. the 22nd of October. In the match between the Australians and

the

former, score

All their

in an

Lyons,

Ensrland first

innings,

Adelaidean,

Eleven, the made 391. made the top

new

House Fund the for Institute has reached £22,000. Imperial The' owners of a large number of for shipping coal vessels are contracting to various Australian to return ports, and wool. with grain

London,

19. Seipteraber The South of England, in their match made 174 in their with the Australians, and have made 62 'in the first innings,

On that

harvest

without to

Owing there

in

the

the Frauce

loss

of

a

inadequate the

price

of

wicket. wheat bread

has considerably risen. Several have ih of rioting consequence of France, and occurred in various paits have the Government temporarily the duties oil cereals suspended all that country.entering cases

of Croatia, utterances by him. Russian which people to the Emperor of

an

bales

of

wool were and prices

advance,

hardening.

of fifty Irish been arrested of

City

£50,000

of

loan

Sept. 21. death of the not

is

yet

con

in

disbelieved wharf-labour for

in

rioting

at

Hobart 5 per

Municipal cent,

is

an

nounced. Information from Upper Burmah states that Lieut. Beedoir, commanding a British has been m order detachment, ed in his bed by a band of Dacoits, or native robbers. A

Austro-German

new

been

lias

steam

with

formed,

a

service of

capital

£200,000. Gold lo the value of oyer a quarter of million has arrived sterling recently from Australia. a

A meeting of Nationalists held yes in the of Dublin barracks terday vicinity ended in serious The mob rioting. astacked the notice and' severe imuries were inflicted on both sides. Many of the rioters have been arrested. The

(84.) The Mansion

second,

in bed, and the: There does charge. not seem to have been anything wrong about the of either and lights vessels, each had been visible to the other for some time. little It was that the just

second

.alleged

the

clothes, night "Thingvalla" vessel

the;

was

j

in

rain,

of;

suspension

Glasgow.

FOREIGN.

London,

tion

a

not

was

misty

perfectly The vessels were the Thinarvalla. or

of

due make

New.

circles.

ers

those observ d in an ordinary action, that the Times, being the accuser must Sir C. Russell, the inquiry. open for Mr. demanded the Paruell, produc

first

at

of

Bishop

of the report of Afghanistan aud is geuerally

firmed, -

GTiltgramg.

and

occur

the succeed

Rome of Dr.

to

thousand

Thirteen sold to-day are steadily

Jntercolontal

to

on

from

far

recent

to

were

41UUT

Parnell case commenced inquiry The Sir James yesterday. President, announced the that Hannen, proceed be conducted on lioes ings would similar

collisions

the

Strossmayer,

ir

to

the

ordered. return

the

Walff,

London,

i>

the

against

Governor

as

Pope has

Ameer

(From

have

Fisheries

proposals

Tablet."

an

j/oretatt

the

Drummond

immediate

owing

Halifax, the bar-

entering

retaliatory

of

minister-plenipotentiary of Persia, will probably

The and

and continued her to New voyage " York, while the having Thingvalla," patched up the hole iu her bows, made she

out

Court Lord Carringlon South Wales.

so,

way,

Senate

States

throw

to

Henry

Sir present

14 passengers and saved 17 seamen " from the and the 455 pas Geiser," " of the She did sengers Thingvalla."

where

United

Canada.

the

her

;

and have alreadv made the loss of two wickets.

with

decided Bill the

of distress, steered for signals The captain of the " Thingvalla" off in a small and requested boat, " the Wieland" would take over

Tier.

£95

copper,

A conference of largely-attended has Union-Liberalists been held at Bradford for the purpose of discussing the breach in the ranks of the Liberals and the of possibility Mr. joining and his Gladstone iu the de party of some velopment feasible for policy the government of Ireland. Mr. in a Chamberlain, long speech that the breach had stated he believed got beyond that stage when the process of healing could be regarded as at all certain.

,

was captain expecting that at any moment his own ship migb " the from go down, when Wieland," to New York, appeared upon Hamburg the scene, the " Thingvalla" and, seeing

£104;

quarter.

59.

wuy down aud after from the

half

the waterline, few survivors

a

and

death is announced of the of Afghanistan, at the age of

Ameer

of

them

per

team

168 runs The

a crushed and mangled by the collision, That left vessel body was hanging. had knocked in her own bows and there was

seized

j

Straits

couutry

them had been per aware that the " Thingvalla" was fectly aud had sat up in their passing them, berths to look at her, perfectly un conscious of danger. But a swift death was before upon them they could know and on the bows of the " Thing it, where the plates were rolled valla", up

Many

again.

41s.

The

was bound Geiser," for from New vYork j the Copenhagen the " Thingvalla," for New York other, from It was at the Copenhagen. just watch at early dawn on change of the a Tuesday and the captain of morning,

aroused Irishman.

It is said that was an Pro fessor Baldwin has hia balloon placed and. at. the of the parachute disposal but.noue of thein seeui English aeronauts, to avail of 'the oiler.' to besauxious

first

about,

large

London, Sept. 20. in their match Australians, with the South of England won, Eleven, with nine wickets to spare. The Australians are now engaged in a with match a crack Surrey

211

UUUlivlvJ

not

of

vessel

One,,

suspicion

that

terrible

awful

fog

one

line.

but

name

swam

a

The

m

Atlantic.

lately

mariners. no

another.

rushed

by his

was

steamers

his

the he

those

to

there which to

in the

neighbourhood

address,

confirming

/vli/itf-w

of Newfoundland. The that would naturally that the is disaster was

coast

siastically

accent

at

quoted

is

wheat,

he fortu the

The

about a safelyalighted from the Palace in a return he was' enthu and he delivered an greeted,

professor finally mile and a half field. On hiB

Tin

explanation

was

h

the diocese through aud devotion of the zeal, ability, Very Rev. Dean Nevin, combined with the of the people over whom his generosity reverence was aud with whom he placed, has lived and laboured for a considerable number of years. S. A. Advertiser.

three thousand the parachute,

he detached

+

of his

portion

One of the most record took place

before there

IJQ

not himself

but which

ship, —

sales

was

another.

on

fired

accom-

already Oft

the

with

pleased

the again and

wool

There

Tuesday.

England. A Russian warship has Canadiau sealer in Behring

with oar, porting by a floating about 30 others, who were rescued by " the boats. But 106 Thingvalla's" had down never to rise persons gone

flying

the

in

/\+

UUC

of air which drove it of the grounds of the Palace, but it still the prokept going up until fessor was the merest It black speck. was that he went close estimated upon and

the of

on

buggy-loads

highly work

4lin

fir»W UUU

out

feet

met

with

rose

did

-

current

a

quickly

-

Professor

air,

On their p.m. residence of M r. made a brief stay,

:and

.

the

-

3 the

at

where they

on

'

about

at a discourse the delivered second were mass, and two addresses to presented by the adults and children, which Dr. O'Reily suitably responded. His himself on each lordship expressed

them individually, it audience to expect for

way

down

officer

deck about

on

of colonial

series

on

of both Home and Foreign but the was buyers, bidding irregular. Merinos. have a higher tendency. Senator Sherman has moved that the Committee of Congress report the upon best meuns of cementing friendship between the United States, Canada, and

to distribute life tried preservers with the ship before they could The captain of the " Geiser" at the till the last, stern and

nately

after

The bishop

if,

went

con

proces when it large reached its Similar destination. epis functions were at copal gone through Carrieton on Wednesday to those which were on the held at Willochra previous There were two masses celebrated. day.

his

country. blowing,

There

Carrieton

township. They were other way by several who came to join people, which was sion, fairly

conditions

this

he sank be used. remained

warm

and were and hospitably kindly received. A large number of the Carrieton and other folks were here, await gathered his for the ing arrival, lordship's of him to the purpose escorting

had practically to the owing

that have ensued so consequences with it. times many upon experiments The professor gave another performance on a recent of Saturday in the grounds Alexandra

in tangled aud was

episcopal His lord congregation. for Nevin left Hammond

at

D.

fatal

the

available;

officer

was

prison, bail-bond, his liberation.

attendance

only in seven went down No were appliances safety life raft had the got en " the Thingvalla's." rigging, and 'though the chief useless,

Vessel

minutes.

his

imparted

finally

to the blessing ship and Dean

Experiment.

as it European aeronauts, been abandoned by them

he

watch

M.P., has been owing to ill-health. for was £1000,

Dillon,

from

opened

"

the

the

second by Master Joseph Oormack, of the pupils one belonging to the school connected with the church. His lord the honor ship gratefully acknowledged and at paid him, replied very feelingly

that

Geiser" sturto throw her

as

the

?

so

to

for

tne witn two oisnop of the first addresses, and by Mr. J. Brett,

presented written read was

beautifully

they of coquetting with and the Eastern Church, which patronising want and rather it. does not resents will

by

Dr. thronged. lengthy, impres The and laity

instructive.

"

The

Geiser." her helm

ought

They

Monday.

almost literally discourse was

was

O'Reily's and sive, cniidren

,

at

"

John

His own taken on The new

the North, and the Thingvalla" hers so as to to have starboarded " to the South. In Geiser" pass the her stead of this she helm, and ported her sharp bows crashed into the "Geiser" aud the smashing mangling amidships, berths and seamen in their passengers bow

Rev.

very Hammond

of the parishioners. At the coleof second at about 10 mass, by Dean Nevin, the sacred edi

o'clock,

into the followed also the

which

Athanasian,

in

Qi-noar

is on

introduced afterwards

was

Creed,

the

TCoat.

faith

4.

by the

of the bcarded

schoolroom, Hammond, at which a fairly was large congregation present. Shortly afterwards his lordship and Dean Nevin were driven to St. Dominic's Willochra, escorted to which place they were by a

that the doctrine i.e., Procession" was univer before the word long

received

sally

there

find,

of diversity the churches

and the of

"

can

pas WilHis

and

-station by a few of the Roman members representative Catholic Church. Mass wa9 celebrated about next 7 by the bishop morning o'clock in St. Alexius's Roman Catholic

the the

v

first

September

Tuesday,

on

Bishop

Hammond

to

lordship, accompanied Dean Nevin, arrived train on the preceding were met at the railway

\

visitation

loclira

of the Western any other which in the point everybody versions, at all familiar with these things knows that at really driving viz., they were

_

Mr. released

;

or

Latin,

of the " Thingvalla" did piesteersman The " Geiser" the wrong thing. was of course the " Thing going East a little to the South and valla" West,

O'Reily.

Dr.

"

the

Dr.

Rev.

cisely

taking " it is the trouble to oppose that the version of either of them that English There is no differ is, perhaps, wrong. and ence between the English version it,

Rt.

Turkey through belonging

relations between Greece and have become greatly strained, the latter vessel a seizing to Greece in the Algien Sea.

INTERCOLONIAL.

Melbourne,

18. September meeting was held yesterday, at which the Premier that explained the Government could not accept the increased stock proposed tax. He added that the budget proposals would be abandoned, and the House asked to the Electoral Bill and the pass Estimates after which the ; Budget would; be submitted the to The country. A

caucus

are Opposition for preventing

toral

taking the

strenuous of the

passing

'

voted for the creeds,

steps

Elec

Bill.

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who are have police, powerless, to withdraw and advised non-unionists The miners are not return. jubilant, as vic and the a result great The

forthwith, to take

tory.

Brisbane,

September known

ever

fire

largest broke

18.

'

at

out

4

o'clock which

by

morning, Co.'s soft of Barker

in

the this

D.

L.

warehouses,

goods

the stores & Co., adjoining, Co.'s and the Equitable Life Assurance the handsomest block in the

premises

Hillites in Abigail The

The damage is destroyed. in at <£400,000. The local estimated surance suffer severely. companies

Wednesday.

Adelaide, full

report of

is

14,

satis

fairly

shares

are generally all round to-day. Chinese Bill Restriction Clause the Assembly.

weaker The

of her

is

again

Melbourne, attempt

two

by

fired

in Stoke's afterwards

lodged .

the hospital tracted.

murder two

the

The

Strike a

in

is

remain

Mediation

approached

settlement,

19.

Committee both sides, have and they in to persevere while

issu ed

warning

each.

Adelaide, The

Thursday.

dry weather prevailing is proving very disastrous

North

and

in

the the

"to

The

there squatters sheep south, wherever

"stock.

the

removing

'

Melbourne,

.

Show. 20 September

silver

The Humane

of

Society

been

awarded of South Toohey,

to

bravery

-intrepid attempting

of the Australasia

medal

The

to Star

Royal has

but

strength,

morning, no

have

arrests

been

,

The s. Alameda has arrived from San back the' Francisco, bringing firemen she shipped hence on twenty her last the Chinese to replace trip

RIGHT

some authen brings outbreak of a tic of the particulars civil war of serious at the proportions island of Samoa, the natives having

become discontented ive taxation. Several

already Three

taken more

arrested

Tuesday,

owing to excess-' had engagements

place. miners for rioting bail being

on

evens..

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and

favorities

ceived

for

the

F.

September

A.

H.

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for

of the

name

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tor

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yesterday. 21. Adelaide, September of members of the old meeting

a

decided

tution.

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Dardanup

...

M. A. Harris Mr. P. Slattery

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is expected Carbine Y.R.C. Derby.

in

pleasure —

Melos is the "favourite and the Metropolitan,

for

much

:

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„Jas.

taken

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Harris Harris

„Jno.

September

have

Busher

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mos

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JUBILEE BISHOP

James

Mr.

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the

festive

£ Mr.

the V. R. 0. about Carbine, Yol offered against

is

by Mr.

C. Keernan

,,

consumed,

...

...

T. Kelly Mrs. Hostler Mr. P. Murphy Mrs. Gaily

walnut,

the following amounts account of the above

on

Per

For

\

remanded

National Library of Australia

same

a

...

...

McEnright

,,

,,

of

acknowledging

tered.

have

refused.

it

Committee

Mrs.

they are Northern

strike

till

REV.

Redcoat, Rosebery, Habet, Knightsbridge, For this event the Zama, and Ouida. unal is dull and prices remain betting

who were boycotted. The s. Alameda

.

be quiet. been however,

following scratchings-have in the A.J.C. Derby.

place Lord

go far to while a bit

is

lamp

SACERDOTAL

wanted

Sydney,

improving

Wednesday

is

the

room, size

evapo

...

...

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and

the Derby is very on betting 100 to 3 has been taken about Mersey, and 4 to by Musket—

.The placed

in of

a

acid will

Pugi

Carbine, 1 is wanted. The

a

the

gum

over

Miss

he

displayed the wreck

camphor

and

1

Melbourne,

the

made.

.

to

market.

quiet.

latest.

quito.

ley.

.the

till

5

at

twenty-five sand medium

at

hot from

a

flies

do

of carbolic shovel

drops

from

will

and they 6 to 1 respective ly ; Honey dew's price is 8 to 1. There is little very doing in' the

of Greece, at Willunga ship Bay, in July last. Police-constable who was Stokes, shot in Lonsdale-street at by two men

the

beon

the

colt,

has, large down to laid Yolley, against are Abercorn and Lamond for the Metropolitan Stakes,

Wade Doust

Mr.

the

at

year

...

"

the

of next

...

...

...

Collected

close

...

...

Rev. W. Treacy. Mr. D. Connor Mrs. Woods

held

to

amount

To-day

Mrs.

...

...

has expressed the opinion he be no there will anticipates in inaugurating Responsible difficulty Government in Western Australia by

of

Rataplan.

Rose,

continues

wagering

stand

on

Carthage,

-

...

White Friend

A

for

OF THE

A

Bryan

, ,

leave

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rated banish

21.

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Prairie

Friend Driseoll Mr. „

0

...

...'

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ports

Madcap

the

colt,

Police-constable for the Australia,

life

save

-

of the Agricultural

will

Bonacesta.

the .

occasion

in

Tiksum,

0

...

...

of to-day's 0. Derby: Garter King,

J.

Little

Savant,

.

feed is obtainable. Mr. Clement Wragge, the astrono who is now that mer, here, predicts of rain iii a there will be a general fall few days. the on To-day is a public holiday,

on

the

list

a

by Musket,

filly

Wycombe

offenders the miners from Three have been ar rioters working. and remanded for a week ; bail rested of <£200 being allowed in two sureties

proclamation preventing against a

3are

is following in the A. Bellissima.

Tartar, Petroleuse

unex-

September

received encouragement their endeavours. The .Governor has mean

crops

The

scratching Rosicrucia, the Atlantis

double

again

urging

Stoke

balls

Sydney, have

which The

neck.

decamped,

and

police Latrobe-

shots,

and

arm

a

in

Stoke,

They

street.

made

was

to

men

named

constable

,

yesterday

September

Sydney,

19. last

September

Mrs. Forrest by the R. M. S.

Twenty

Derby 3 to 1 is and 100 to 30

register.

A deliberate

men

Mr. that

to-morrow.

betting

slightly

before 5, which has passed the committee, provides that no ship shall bring to the colony more Chinaman for every than one 250 tons

night

,

a

list,

Sir

...

J. P. Nelson McDonald

1 10

...

James Brown

William

of

guests

and

Albany Monday.

effigy.

Show

return the

are

Mr.

Mr.

success. great steamer' leaves The Albany Semaphore for West Australian

.

Mining

-

Block

the

Patton,

burnt

Saturday.

10

...

"MD'Arcy

Robinson.

they threaten In the evening

and

to

Forrest, accompanied arrived in Adelaide, from Sydney, yesterday

Forrest

their

and

-

manager factory.

Mr.

of

,

The

force.

hung

Agricultural

were

city

by

it

the

was

which

failing

Hon,

by Mrs. on

the

Adelaide,

Mr. who Abigail, against of the Rathole has shut several up millions which several contain Tanks, of gallons. The citizens demand that available this water should be made

regard

&

J ohn

A. Croutt "Traveller

.

this gallop by Lamond him up to 7 to 1 for the the Metropolitan and Derby. For 4 is given former 9 to event against and 4 to 1 against Yolley, Cardigan. strike are at The miiiers on rioting of them as Newcastle. Six hundred and forcibly a few sembled prevented the non-union men trucks. from filling

Brown

The

"

men

Barron,

...

.

A sensational

agreement, their earnings

half

very

great

the

contributing strike-fund,

strong indignation

some

and

old

W.

by Mr. ...

.

18.

September

morning brought

colony (Tuesday)

used

con

water

expressed

Sydney,

The

which

during were

of

serious

the

collected

sums

Honte

"

Monday

.

famine, words

purpose

present

under

held

Further

collieries

.

Metropolitan Touchstone, j

1

the

for

been

the smaller ;work on

.

to

sidering

meeting

has

of

re-commence

.

field.

at

public Hill the

-number

.will t

-

:

10.

Frisco,

;

the

on

Honeydew

:

Derby Cup:

large Broken

A

dur

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8

:—

Melbourne

field.

A

North

the

.

7

100 to Stakes

to-day

the

on

the 3

past

in

hours.

.

1

of

24

to-

state -The

fallen

lias

the

-

betting

Rain

arrived

ing

yesterday. is the

following market

coal

.

wharves

of

'

the The

at

tons

-

thousand

'

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iii

For quietness, Guildford the Colony.

no

equal

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therefore due respect

to

'

of

to express entertained. to the a kind of veneration certain of their deceased parents. portraits And it is that Christians thus regard with a higher kind of love, to that and pay respect greater or picture image which represents their heavenly Lord and Master in the a veneration corresponding

only

FUND.

PRESENTATION

HOWICK-STREETS,

AND

'

Brand), PALE

ALE

by

Moline Pints

Brand),

(Monkey

& Co., Quarts.

and

pints

Bottled

&.

and

Co.

date.

work

of

requested respectfully, forward the result labours of their the Treasurer at an date. early For the Committee,

(Monkey

Quarts.

in

to

F.

i

and.

l

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Usher's Usher's

Highland

Perth

Reserve. Special Old Highland-.

Grand

WHISKY Celebrated

IRISH

Hon.

Old

Dublin

Whisky

divine

order to that which is paid of a parent or friend the portrait in human order. the merely well Christians meaning Again, with on treat the Bible reverence, account of the words of God which it contains. But as the sacred to

Secretary.

1888.

September,

-

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No. 301, "lately Location, Wellington of Mr. Arthur. the occupation Shivers, Dardanup. For particulars apply 'to H. BRADY.

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in

ANDIES:—Brizard

and

Maria

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and

.

dlOPale.

Rogers'

.Brandy. Brizard Marie .

17th

to.

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are

collecting

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and

and

extra

sec.

Quarts.

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Marie

:

1

MON. TUES. 3— WED.

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2

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de

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and

&

CANNING \

Corner'

of

'

Perth,

August

Iftecotir.

construed

SEPTEMBER

cup

1888.

offence.

"Be

in

pur

setting which

indefatigable

your

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

consul-

good

,

the reward combat for Pius IX.

1888,

having before prepared for the

name

re

to

images

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200

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10 per be obtained

can'

cent, from

for

veneration has been always Catholics to by pictorial paid of and sculptured representations saints. It is Christ and His related that, in the fourth century,

Tickets

expenses.

Perth.

PRODUCE

GENERAL

& SION

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COMMIS-

PRODUCE, sold

returns

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oil

and to arrive,

Offices

CENTRAL

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Cellars,

and

William

CHAMBERS, PERTH, W.

August

others),

etc.

the deeds forfeited

St.,

CONVENT

A.

BOARDING ST.

OF

JOSEPH,

GERALDTON. For under children, 5 years, per quarter, be paid in advance. Music and 'singing, 2 guineas. Entrance Fee, £4.

10 to

-

TERMS—guineas Children

per

10

over

8 guineas

years,

quarter.

REDUCTION OF

rip

HE

per

IN THE LIME.

undersigned

deliver JL and to builders ings

is

LIME,

in

others,

at

St.,

Perth,

prepared quantities,

any

three

shill

PERRY.

July

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!

PRICE

bag. JO.-.

Murray

Lime

!

18,

1888.

was

it

homage which, ot

God

the when

act of the doctrine of the Son of same

the incarnation had been accurately

defined,

on the matter controversy the Church silenced, enjoined by and which has ever her Councils, found countless eloquent expres sions in the hearts of all good at Christians. The faithful were

and

to the mind by raising memory to the heart heavenly; things sentiments. when they excite pious recalls Christ's The crucifix pas of the sion and death ; the sight Blessed the Divine Virgin holding, arms a holy Child in her inspires of love ; the motherly intensity the heads of crown that surrounds reminds of the blessed Christians

which brightness supernatural to should strive reach ; the waves in the hand of palm that saint portrays thb more martyred than the most eloquent vividly the reward words glorious pre " who the fight pared for those But the use of these good fight."

to

devotional volves which or

objects necessarily their veneration for ;,

in

that

affects more us, symbolizes, as the object represented less,

peace

on

this

subject, piously devotions towards practising sacred symbols and images as were sanctioned when by the Church, in the 8th century, Leo the Isaurian became the first image breaker. was His directed persecution all material against representations made of Christ man, and, by a His against necessary consequence, Mother and His Saints. Blessed such

;

was at This heresy suppressed not the time, but exterminated; for it revived in the newly formed of the 16th century, religion when crucifixes and images were from the Churches. again banished the sentiments of tLe However, creed seem to. be changing new emblems. with regard to religious

It appears reredos has ;

bers

of the congregation, has been brought the Court of the Bench, and on the 13th

the before

as

case

Queen's July

of

an made for a application "mandamus" to the of Bishop London (who refused to sanction the prosecution of the Dean and for their tendencies to Chapter

last,

to transmit superstitious practices) the "representation to the Arch of and to bishop Canterbury, to be compel the following points " considered: That the sculptured of our Lord's Crucifixion subject which is so constructed as to have the appearance af an altar crucifix, such as was used in the Church of

England

before

immediately to had Reformation, purpose

for

.

which

such; crucifix that an image the Blessed Virgin child in her arms has

intended

was

representing with the been set up

:

the

on

conspicuous

a

the the

answer

reredos

in

tending

to

same

position,

ideas and devotions of encourage unauthorised and superstitious and that these kind; images are decorations forbidden by law." It is not our to enter into purpose the legal bearings of the case, but to express rather our admiration at the revival of Catholic sentiment which is gradually itself asserting in the established Church. an

THE

EXODUS

FROM

IRELAND-

There ticians

is

all

the

to

an

from overcrowded andpopulation tire of suggesting emigration as infallible remedy. How they

one

have

class of. poli accustomed to trace which suffers Ireland

numerous are

ills

never

the

a

who

into

.come

sustain The imagine. looks in vain

of

possession what

by

or

views, would

it

them,

.

such

arguments

traveller

in the evidences

for

Whatever

they

hard

is

to

country of

over

his take he must pass through tracts of fertile, and once welllarge cultivated now laid in down land, that for size would not sheep walks population. travels may

disgrace

melancholy ruins ago and that

he

Australia; frequency

of villages sheltered

of

with

comes

the

upon but

which scores

he remarks, the humble of abodes

the and

the direction

a

happy

ghastly

few

years families

;

with surprise, which form cottages

perhaps

the peasantry

are

few

far

between. does Nowhere he discover the much-talked of " congested and he is apt to carry districts" awsgr% that the the impression teeming popu lation

of Ireland, elbowing and jostling for room, exists only in the imagina tions of some who have never taken the trouble to see for themselves the .

itself

who

that !

of

had ceased, the persecution loved to houour his image streets and churches. Then it was associated with simpler and rites, performed perhaps in a conscious in less but manner;

all

all

Lime

matter

;

SCHOOL. '

SISTERS

heroes

to

paid

a

when faithful in the

to gain worldly joys heaven. They speak to the intel to lect knowledge by conveying read to the those who cannot

1888.

30,

of Christian

the saints.

the cross— the of symbol or bowed their Christ's passion, heads in worship to him represent ed in some rude as the picture Good Pastor, was the substantially the reverence with which same as

-

Butter,

Butter, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, Lard, Jams,Teas, (People's Choice, Sugars, etc.,

his

kissed

observes the historian, would be well understood by those skilled in the sacred who were And such was the scriptures. of the Emperor, that he veneration placed in the most splendid apart a ment of the costly palace of the crucifixion, representation wrought in gold and precious stones. Sacred and sta picture's been of the greatest tues have ever in keeping service to the -Church of the faithful before the minds

given.

On hand

the first Christian on to wishing impress emperor, minds of his the the subjects of religion, placed images mysteries in the middle of of our Saviour " the the Forum, meaning of

which,"

MERCHANTS.

pOLONlAL V stored and i

&.

COCKRAM,

profane or

circumstances demanded or per mitted its But the devo display. tion has ever been implicitly the The with which same. respect of the first the Christians century

Oonstantine,

WM. STRICKLAND, United Service Hotel,

SCHRAMM,

;

Great

£1,000

veneration was

RELIGIOUS

VENERATION.

£450 150 100

OF

to

injurious of Christ

devotional slow and objects At first growth. progressive in form and local in extent, partial worked its it and gradually way, a distinct as assumed expression

TCahtt. —

StinsoRTn

.000 .

1

tyrant

profane

more

the chief Communion Table in St. Paul's London. Cathedral, This restoration has not met with the of all the mem approbation over

stamped,

the.

your eyes those who " of Christ

countenance imperial and thus convinced was that if it injurious his image, it was much

the

was

evil

ever

into an indignity and an A venerable man once offended an Emperor by his foot a coin on upon

greatly

CO.,

Pier and- Howick-Streets. 30. 1888.

qifltelbourne IfJL tation,

27,

regarded

been the popular and and ages nations, that the saluta reason is tion of .the national flag always and accepted as a token of respect, a of this that refusal honour is

Sherries.

THURSDAY, v

is type, involved This has of feeling this is the

Ferial.

Wfyz WL.

;

the

as

proper of another, its treat a certain or degree as if it were the proto and necessarily logically an admission. in such

manner,

Quarts.

Quarts. Pints

is

representative in ment,

St.

to veneration given The moment that symbols.

the

anything

torg.

Oo.'s.

'CHAMPAGNE

Pommery

x et

i

these words, the on to Him who passes a them, and is accordingly honor. So it is divine

relative with sacred

|

20.

Champagne).

\

only records

respect

.

BASS' >

:

Moline

by

list

out-lying interested themselves

STOUT

Bottled

bution

from the

Sale—

on

Have

GUINNESS'

intended

is

IT

PERTH,

,

Corner "

PIER

treat it with the the object is itself, a Sentiment already Thus, children pay to

and

Gibney.

that been

a

new

recently

and

costly erected

actual

is

refutable a

that

of

condition

opinion

only figures.

population which

estimate,

it

too

And things. well supported

Ireland less than could,

support

at with

now

this

by

ir

contains

one-third a

of

.

of

Jubilee

Company.,

&

.

Sacerdotal

"Canning

moderate ease. Last

very all

year 82,923 emigrated, seventy-two per of these cent, the ages being between of fifteen and thirty-five. During the" ended the number of just quarter to amounted more than departures

37,000

an total. surely appalling of This state is one deplorable things of the direct, it may be freely though, not one of the admitted, probably results of the Union which, proposed makes as everyday experience clear, —

away from the Irish for their own legislating wants. The exiinction of the Irish and the of the parliament beginning decline of Irish coincide so prosperity in point of time that we need exactly not show to the connection pause between them j to every impartial student of history they stand visibly of cause and enough in the relation effect. No sooner was Ireland practically the right

took

of

deprived

of her national and placed parliament under the control of a body of legisla tors indifferent to her welfare, utterly if not to it, selfishly opposed than

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misused, exactions

thousands country

.

a

was for in which there ample room most them. This and other abuses call for such thorough measures urgently to look of reform as it is in vain

under

the

in

arduous

an

and

it

unequal

the

larly

distressing feature

painful recently Davitt.

brought In

Dublin

letter

a

to the Journal he quotes the for funds circulated association which

freeman's

appeal

following

by

is a particu subject one there is no more of it than has been forward by Michael

whole

"

a

addressed

hundred emigrate I would

applications on behalf

.

.

in

the

present desperate can expedience

of

motives

mere

for

not

bishops devote

can

more

no

noble,

than

the closing the life-blood

which

of

to the Father Duff delivering purposes Perth Catholic Young Men's Society an the evening of Thursday other lecture on next. The subject which the rev. gentle " man will treat is Self -Education," and it to be hoped that a large attendance is of the will reward his exertions in behalf of which he is the zealous Society Spiritu al Director.

no

wounds of their;

j

is we flowing away ; and has the that never fear'essly predict world more out witnessed a glorious than will be burst of enthusiasm the millions evoked from scattered of the Irish in every clime under heaven aid in so dear by their appeal for

<

® Mr.

holy

a

E

a c a

for

concluded

was

the priests on Tuesday,

of

the

morning

who

last.

the

It

reached the sur have already of over number 35,000 young the ages of eighteen a! id between gii'ls age being twenty), thirty average (their in the of employment owing to lack and to the abundance west of Ireland, and the in America of employment which

meeting

Men's

,

vote.

one

prizing

not

colonies.

exceed

The cost will of <£2 for each." in the thought something

an

average

of There is these forced to tear 35,000 poor girls from the homes, the friends, themselves love with an and the country they Irish of affection intensity peculiarly to pity heart which must move every dead to the' softer not emotions. quite the colonies and bo. America may where

"

lands

a

man

is

a

but work," deep concern

to

willing

without

if

man

no

one

this

he is

can

see

of army than chil

more little young women, and the veriest children dren in years, in knowledge of the world, compelled' themselves into to throw unprotected the rude battle of life. And what are

inducements

the

to

face

such

risks small

1

a up the possibilities number comparatively rich, may become of a number larger may after years secure a moderate labour competence, but the majority can hope to obtain If livelihood. we weigh only a bare

Reckoning

certain

very

tion that boon

its

against'

shall

we

ages

is

it

drawbacks

girls. '

Bnt

a

doubtless

these

great young

considerations which have

societies

a

emigration

promote

task some

counteract of their perverse to

suggested to

be quite

on

stolidly

appointed bread until

by

useless.

with

go of offering effective plan the mischievous zeal. Such

Michael

self-

their stones is

the

"

National Library of Australia

for

found effects

a

Davitt.

appeal quoted remarks, pertinently very islands from simple of all the

ferring

.

19th a woman On Wednesday, inst., at namedLouisa died the FroBryan rnantle Lunatic It Asylum. appeared from at the the evidence inquest given death had held on the following day that been occasioned in the through a> cancer returned a mouth. The Coroner's jury verdict in accordance with the testimony. /

a man On the night of the 19th inst., was struck on named Michael Sheehan the head by the hoof of a horse which had of a vehicle and a leg fast in the wheel to which Sheehan was endeavouring The blow inflicted a extricate. nasty the man, who had to be gash and stunned for to Colonial removed the Hospital

treatment.

plan

is

Re above he

"

the Achill

of years the

in

various

Government;

entered subsequently retiring, Leake, the firm being Solicitors." Harper,

with Mr. G. "Leake and has

left

to sustained.

cause

a

wife

and

the

mourn

child

sad

loss

behind which

On A.

notified

was

named Walter a person at the port, was well known Police Court charged before the Fremantle with the sum of £5 under false obtaining Mr. of from A. W. Armstrong pretences the Commercial Hotel. Upon the appli cation of the police, the accused was re manded for 8 days. There was found on which had been stolen the prisoner a watch from Mr. Frederick Wheeler some "time of which ago, and for the possession he would Mayhew give no explanation." has since been committed for trial on the first him and the charge preferred against of the second will take hearing place

Monday Mayhew,

last,

Among the cases to be tried at the sitting of the Supreme Court (criminal which side) commenced were the follow yesterday John at ing Henry King, perjury three witnesses Thomas Guildford, in Perth, one witness Johnson, forgery Thomas Wiltshire and Patrick Edward at three wit Northam, Dunne, larceny nesses James Nicholls, in Perth, larceny four Daniel witnesses Johnson, forgery two in Perth, witnesses Percival Vaughfrom at Guildford the person an, larceny witnesses James Jarvis, eight burglary and shooting with intent to murder at Fremantle distinct five wit (two charges), nesses in each case and John Sears, per in Perth, four witnesses. jury :

is the how far-reaching antonishing the press. The report of Dr. of " Tratmen's lectureon by gold," published been us in August we last, has, notice, with an ample acknowledg reproduced ment Messenger by the Ceylon Catholic of its remarks which from the tone places the and thinks great value on the lecture will of discourse prove useful to a number has also its readers. The Sydney Nation to. referred copied the lecture is

feeto

the manage Record. This and is uow tastefully got up journal contains some able articles and much of an The news description. interesting of forth in its the policy paper, as set certain "issue of. the 6th September, should secure for it a numerous body of ly We wish our supporters. contemporary from the ills a long life and an immunity which (defaulting subscribers) journalism to iu these times. is heir A

change

ment

lias

of

the

taken place Batliurst

iu

;

;

;

;

;

;

The bourne

to hand from the Roeof the discoyery of big at Pilburra to cause is calculated nuggc.ts a rush to that of our portion colony. About a week ago we heard from good that a man named John Sullivan authority had found a 39 ojunce nugget on the field. of still Since then, richer dis intelligence coveries has come to hand. Nuggets of size and value have been unearth greater ed. Within the last few days telegrams have been received from different and sources reliable thoroughly announcing the of nuggets discovery respectively weighing At and 160 ozs. this we 103, 30, rate, soon to hear of a lump of gold may expect found at to the Pilburra, being eclipse Welcome Nugget" got at "Bakery Hill," and which weighed no less than Ballaarat, 16 dwts. 2,217 ozs. "

news

district

lately

at the Mel Comparing the attendance bourne Centennial Exhibition with that in the of the previous big show, the result case and was for August 222262, present amount to £15,620 3s. the total receipts at the Exhibi The total attendance last tion for the month of October was 189,It is said to be impossible to ascer536. tain the receipts for each day, but the to show the attendance is sufficient much of the present Exhibi greater popularity to the The daily average tion. attendance: was The end of August 11,565. daily Exhibition Of 1879 at the Sydney average was and at the Melbourne 4597, Exhibi tion of 1880, 5325. The average daily at the London Exhibition was attendance and inin 1851, 36,946, in 1862, 34,315 at the Paris Exhibition it 1886, 33,836 in 1855, 2431, in 1867, and 41,958, was, at the Vienna Exhibi in 1878, 65,403 and at the tion in 1873, it was 39,004, 61,568. Exhibition, 1867, Philadelphia our Compared with these figures average of seems small, but, 11,565 relatively, to population, it is much the highest, and with a certain increase the coming during months the result will seem still summer more It must, however, be satisfactory. taken into account that the averages in cases are in each instance for the other it falls the whole term, and that usually in the final months though it may rise for weeks towards the a few immediately exhibition. This accounts of an closing for for the wide difference in the averages our and and past Exhibitions, present of the one in favour now the excess operi at its termination, to be alis not likely so high as now shown from data together of an that do not admit fair com entirely The attendance on a recent parison. on the was -22,845, following Saturday In Monday 9559, and on Tuesday 5782. connection with this it is curious matter, to that South observe Australia, though far less populous than New South Wales, ;

to-day.

;

power

The from a con complacency arising very of their of the uprightness sciousness to makes them intentions impervious and expostulation, and they argument, will,

Company

Mining

,

to

press charitable upon " to mission"

would

Daily

It

conclude

to prove likely of these 35,000

not

most

to

problematical probably

of emigra advant

Geraldton of the correspondent states he has been informed News to work at that 200 men will be set in a few weeks time at the Northampton to the Victorian mines belonging Copper The

number

a

.

the

an axe the property of Mr. For stealing Broome of the Governor Hotel, Stuart, named Robert Neeshan has a man Perth, to six been sentenced months' imprison ment, with hard labour.

Wednesday

that the sixteenth anni of the Fremantle Rifle versary Corps would be celebrated in the usu yesterday al way. and that in the evening the prizes would be presented the by His Excellency Governor and Lady Broome, in the Town to the successful in the Hall, competitors contests. rifle As the day was" shooting and unfavourable to windy good very we do not expect to hear of any shooting, big scores having been made, notwith that there are in the Fremantle standing Volunteer of the best shots in Corps some the colony.

of the Perth Catholic the Society question be ""discouraged ?" "Should footballing side won was discussed. The negative by last

Young

on

Keane to Perth returned yesterday his trip to and extended stay in Keane came from England, Mr. Albany arid at York Well, by train via Chidlow's and Sawyer's on his way to the Valley he received the greetings 'of men city, women and children who welcomed him in the best mannner back, they could, from the scene of his long and successful At labours. Guildford an address was to him presented by the Mayor, in the of the of a large presence assembly in Perth .and on his arrival he villagers, was met and cordially welcomed by a big citizens. In his speech crowd of grateful at the Guildford Mr. Keane that said, could rest assured that the con people struction of the Midland would railway He added, that all right. however,' go. on little save the work at the Swan bridge, could be proceeded with before the be next time a of year, by which ginning supply of rails would arrive from England and operations could be briskly pushed ahead. On Friday evening next, a<public accorded Mr. Keane in will be reception M.'L.C. the Town Perth". Dr. Scott, Hall, A. P. John Hensman, M.L.O., Esq., Dr. M.L.C., Jameson, Esq., Horgan, to and W. Traylen, Esq., have consented address— a costly of the speak in support and beautiful illuminated one which it is proposed to present to him. —

who lately lad.Hogan, got. his thumb had crushed that severely amputation be to resorted we is, hear, getting, to, along as well as can be expected.

At

have have

they

so .

and

known as The deceased

diocese

for

positions

partnership

The

earnestly

British

to himself

service,

anto&enetal.

retreat

The

died

last of suffering. morning long period was the cause of the Consumption respected death. Mr. filled with gentleman's Harper

cause.

I

:

F. Harper after a

Julian

.

Mr. after

to

task

congenial,

more

of

that

through country

be allowed and priests themselves to

moment

a

The

weigh. Ireland

important

several assistance to

of youug girls. entreat charitablywith persons enough means disposed me to respond and to spare to enable of the numerous to some applications from, the which I am receiving daily of the and district overcrowded west,

crisis

may reluctantly

credit

clergyman for

adopted,

accident happened to the Southern Cart a short time ago. The vehicle came contact with a stump, in violent two 'with the result that of the horses took frighs and broke loose from the van, which sustained some The damages. shaken, severely passengers, although not were injured through the mishap. An Mail

which

acknowledged, be somewhat

to but

it

and

:

Catholic

"

The performance of Crutch and Tooth is announced pick" for Friday and Satur The Railway Reading day evening next. Room Committee are the play on placing the boards.

'

philanthropic" with the task of as has 'charged itself to to Irish sisting girls emigrate Colonies and the British America the last six "I have received within from Protestant and weeks many Roman

be

must

cause

for their to obtain struggle country, as is sometimes not separation falsely but the inalienable to right asserted, her domestic affairs. regulate In the mean a consupending time, and most mation to be wished devoutly the causes to be expected, confidently of led to the which have depletion in active continue Ireland operation, if in strength. anything, gain and, While

'

6.

.

,

which

sentatives

.

form of govern that the conviction is at of the nation sustains the Irish repre the

.

very stake

" to leave Ot way "is notified steamship 30. p.m. on October 5th, for Friday, Wyndham, via the intermediate ports.

at

to of object buy up large tracts them. land and settle the people upon He is quite of success for sanguine ; the scheme, though a magnificent one, can be characterised as by no means there Certain reasons visionary. are,

present

It is existence

ment

The

its

"

for

Geraldton discover

vessel,

.

cruelly exceptions, their to unscrupulous ascribed that it must be have been forced to leave

test

for

"

their

.

few

company

to

at has been formed the lignite seam recently ed in the district.

in a of one out that points portion archdiocese over £70,000 have been for collected and building expended of ten years, within a purposes period Supported by these figures he proposes be formed, that a powerful organization for headed having by the hierarchy,

with

to Work refusing Annie'Mcthe taken the other Donald," were, day, back to that ship by the police, qpon their sentences having expired. Bqtthey still in their determination persisted moreover "not to do a stroke," and to and endeavoured resisted the police So they were orice assault the Captain. more before the brought magistrate. the evidenceof Constable After hearing the Cook and Sub-Inspector Lawrence,, seamen to Bench ordered the recalcitrant be imprisoned for 12 weeks for refusing to work on board of their arid for a vessel, term weeks each for further of four execution of the police in the resisting their duty.

them

upon

board

;

-

have

A

some Fremantle imprisonment

of

.

all place agriculture. hands in the to

obliged upon

A power was thus placed of the landlords which they, too and

no

at

term

'

factories

having

had, a

previously,

of visitors supplies a far greater proportion to Exhibition. The trains the special which come from Sydney weekly are thin while those from Adelaide ly occupied, overcrowded. The distance from the are and the two is. about the same, places are fares in case of the- Sydney visitors Advocate. higher. only slightely —

CORRECTION.

A

To

The

Editor.

correct Will a mistake Sir, you kindly in issue of last mouth. The insti your tute Sisterhood of St. of the Joseph founded not was in 1867, in as 1874, stated. Yours, &c., Mother Bernard Wallsh, St. Joseph's Flemington, 1888. Sept. 12tli, —

alternative were their dependence

her

who

sailors,

imposed on

.

silent,

Thomas Campbell has gone to Albany, is said, the purpose, it of .'(dressing his constituents.

Two time

Sir

or

'

a

became deserted, and her people

quays

of acres Arran and thousands of of waste coast land along our western for less line could be bought money to these than it will cost deport Irish to thousand girls thirty-five and where land penniless they will the and away from moral strangers, and he influences of Irish homes;"

her

1

industries, the humiliations to the lot of

of

under bow and neglect which fall Her "dependent state. to

'

branch

upon every and she had

-

fell

-

decay

'

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BENEFIT

SOCIETY.

%

assemble

their

Clergy

to The

, . -

diocesan every year. synod once of priests in Western small number to made it impossible Australia comply with the Tridentine ordinance hitherto.

a

At

9 o'clock

the Clergy sion from V

and the

morning appointed formed

Bishop

to

palace

the

by

Entering Cathedral

the

on

principal procession Church and

the

a proces the church. door of the went up the

at solemn celebrated High .Mass which' the Very Rev. P. J. Gibney, V.F., assistant Fr-. Mateu was priest, deacon, sub-deacon. At the con and Fr. Duff of the of the mass, the business clusion

"

of

'

session ceeded with. formal in the of /decrees public

It

the

was

Synod

pro

consisted

principally of the promulgation

the Council Plenary to. The were not decrees referred read out in an unknown tongue during of two as stated in the space hours, of the one Perth they were papers as was announced in only such detail and the exclusively strictly necessary, sessional work gone through and finished in less than one of the. ceremonial was rest of the by the celebration mass:

lics,

and

the

Cathedral

especially

wnicn

ana

account

ceremonial longest

are

it

is

Synod

Very Rev,

of

the

of which

was

RR.

Very

FF.

Diocesan of three years. notice a short

Gibney

the

as

of

appointment Bourke

Councillors

and for a

The altar had been beautiful for the occasion decorated by the ly Sisters of Mr. O'Callaghan Mercy. service in the choir rendered effective where Miss Edith Brady occupied her at

the

ringing

The whole before the

organ. time bell at 1 2 o'clock. of the Angelus

place ceremonial ended

GOVERNMENT

some

Those

P.

accounts, and passed

presented £10 13s 6d. Y.

of the

on

of

propensities on' content, Should

hour and and the

an

a

of

hold

were interest, for debating

half

;

GAZETTE.

speeches telling of the debate

side scored so close that the affirmative of one bare vote. victory by the majority in a good Mr. W. Guilfoyle led the affirmative B. in P. Healy, supporters speech arid found Sullivan and T. Colreavy. N. Colrfeavy, Jos. side was The other supported by Jno. Moffat, and T. F. Quinlan. was

Yilgarn.

National Library of Australia

Probate

has Mr.

late

of-the Freeman! s M.P., proprietor Journal Dublin. The value of the per sonal estate has been declared at £89,611 and beyond a legacy of £1,500 to Mr. A. the whole amount is Plunkett, to his wife for the bequeathed absolutely of herself and his cbildi benefit ey who ,

to

A two hours' walking match is take of the Swan River under the auspices next. It 17th Rowing Club on October is notified that five entries have already been received. place

to

are

be

brought

the

in

up

Catholic

faith.

anil

Jntmolmual

.Success

Jjomgn.

A

is being organized aud New Zealand, in Skye Crofters.

deputation Australia

interests

of the

Catholic

of

to

the

The

Students

iu

of Glasgow Edu cational Board Endowments lately' offered seventeen bursaries to be com The schools of the peted Tor. leading sent in their beet pupils— -in city all 160. It is anuouueed that officially Masters Daniel Johu Scaulari, M'Phail, and Archibald Robert M'CartBryce

Glasgow.

visit

YORK.

one or more ppssession dead on the field. been granted of the will of Edmund Dwyer Gray,

its

be left

to

sure

the

;

be

City

,

Seven hundred From

our

own

ent

Correspondent.

of not a congratulations person in a project or a personal interest welcome. concern are the most generally I am to remark that Hence encouraged the who conduct the efforts of those commendable. The Record are highly last issue of the paper was a respectable to stimulate Catholics and should one, for disseminatthe great medium support of the times, Catholic views upon topics our and other matters connected with which is so, often misre presented religion It is to be hoped nay by secular journals. that a great acces confidently expected and will result sion of subscribers from, to the reward the noble effort, place with its contem Record on an equality

The having

poraries.

The

gales of

promise have

blowing up rain. more

had

good

a

effect

on

occasionally The late and corn

give rains,

vege

tation.

that old resident of York, I learn an has passed over, named Thos. Hewshan, at the to the great majority" age of 84. He was an inmate of the York hospital state I may also for some time past. that an old the best upon authority received resident in the York district was into the fold very lately. "

SPORTING

NOTES

AND

cases

There

a sporting writer in the West makes a which Australian suggestion might well be acted upon, when he says that our athletic associations and clubs to try and ought to have a united struggle to to consent the Perth induce the Council closed in Recreation Ground and being made on the occasion charge for admission athletic He very of any special gathering. states that had this been done sensibly for it a few when the agitated public of athletics would have years ago all sorts state advanced been in an by this time. On this point I thoroughly agree with the have and I hope that his words will writer, at some the desired effect. I may, future to have something sub time, say on this "

Lucifer,"

,

ject

myself. The cricket

"knights commenced

season

is

in,

willow"

the

of

and our local have already

practising.

in active Some horses are now training " War is among the in Perth. Cry" into condition. number and he is getting Probably a few. of the animals in training will be sent to the Bay to compete at the there in November races which takejjplace the Gaelic Athletic Championship which took place at Limerick last Dan an athlete who is Shanahan, month, iii too seen the athletic seldom arena, distance of fifty cleared the magnificent feet and half an inch in a hop, step and out the previous jump, thereby wiping best made by John Purcell. Mitchell the previous record with the obliterated hammer In the former and 141b weight. he one hundred and threw the missile six feet one and a half thirty inches, Maurice Davin's of one record, beating one feet six inches, hundred and thirty for which had stood intact many years. the With fourteen suc pounds Mitchell nine feet five and ceeded in doing fifty inches. three quarter Sports

Mack, the Australian swimming cham defeated for pion, was by Thomas Riley the American of Saco, championship The race was for Maine, on 10th July. five

miles.

Robert

Black,

ed to go through

an

Englishman,

the whirlpool

of

attempt Niagara

South

Wales.

which

the

Holy

which tenable The

Father

the Irish O'Brien, Mayor of Boston, been the first to nomiuate a coloured man to the prominent of pi position assessor in the And ttill Hub. cipal hear we anti-Irish bigots prate about i

Irish

<-

The

in

is

incident

from

to

the

This the

on

employ,

lished

it

of

an

gram W illiam

my

fact

is

on

congratulations In prince.

this

case

in

only Italian

Although

Advocate)

beading Great

is

it

ignore over

Britain

Melbourne

i

ress

country

latter

former.

The

creditable to her altogether. the British Court

ouly display

mentioning Irish goods

existing Bad as is

pustor,

enough

in

thd

is

public-house,

question

a

a on

infinitely

Sabbath-

is

Auld has

Reekie. made an, with

practices

Germany,

a

where—

-

and social are questions is seldom religious controversy Pastor Thiimniel recently spoke

political —

violently

a

rose au

iu

end, Then

his

place, dis

ami

followed,

most-

riot, stimulating duly reported in newspaper a scene of the phrase as excitement and the most painful declares his Evangelical clergyman ;

intention for

of prosecuting

the burgomaster

brawling '

The slums of oudou and Paris are that bad enough, but it the appears slums of Berlin if worse. are, possible, has just Das Echo some in published details on the subject. There teresting about 40,000 houses in the Prussian are A small number are iuhabited capital. or two but the great families, by one divided into seveiai are distinct majority i

he is

the the the

of

is

Two thousand five huudred lodgings from 16 to 20 lodgings, contain 20,000 from 20 lo 30 lodgings, and 10,000 over each. thou 30 lodgings Seventy-five ol

sand

a better people of the colony opportunity of studying the resources and products of their native land.

habitants

nearly

aB

the

at

stopping

proviug

purpose

Catholic

upon rare

as representative large be expected, and the might reasonably the Irishplan of mixing goods indis the British with exhibits is criminately as a small to be deprecated, separate court division would or Irish the give

not

in

of

t

the

and hot Ireland, takes uo notice of

this

the local burgomaster, declared the lecture at missed the congregation.

Mel

'I

that

pur the

in the Evangelical Church the veneration of the against Solingen relics at and AixTa-Chapelle, gieut made such accusations of blas railing the Arch phemy and idolatry agaiust unons that bishop. of Cologne and the so

the birth the act

not

difficulty

be

of

at

Exhibition, to Press

—j

members

the

One ThUmmel,

fiitier.

(says makes a poor her exhibits she could show with not in her well do otherwise present proscondition— at the .trote Melbourne bourne

"dvnumiiA"

j

Here, besides, in extraordinary

involved-

is

the but

but

various

dram-drinking

of the druggists.

parts

frenzy unless

but the obvious importance ; letters and telegrams that the Pope's at the of outside mercy newspapers, of no small moment. assuredly Ireland

of

attack

,

Holiness's of the new is of little

knowledge

breaking

off,

protest

time

part but an

"finish." for

degraded will

worse.

the leisure of the waiting Romano the of the tele text to Leo XIII. by the Emperor in of llis acknowledgment

sent

as

&c.,

poses by population, the trade the

without

Osservatore

such

under

purchased

is

ordinary drinking iu the practice

indiscretion taken as a sign of the illu legitimately of the Law of Guarantees. sory character of course The a paper out of Fanfulla, with the Vatican, communication pub telegraph

stuff

polish,"

ant

occurred

semi-official

Vatican.

indiscretion

an

has

forth

call

:

Where

"

were

"

business."

Another

English Canon a Brotherhood in parenthesis, Would so !" and when the ad

puts it

names

shouted Mr. Tonkin, atrocious," M.l\, ill the New South Wales Assembly. M Who 'is it that wastes the time ?" from asked a voice the Opposition

Rome

Wolverhampton

city.

The

simply

And benches. then, utterly ignoi truth he wa3 of the glorious firing M.P. the Western "That is replied,

£20,

"

time

valuable

House

of

lor dress claims Islaiu advantages as to the prohibition of gambling, theetc.," adds again, editor You gamblers, hear and may God judge you !" this, The Chief Constable of Edinburgh has informed the Town of an Council, extensive Sunday trade done in methy lated spirits of the by the druggists

hospitals.

which

in this

manner

editpr

God

to

Truth the Jubilee says that Pope's included of 100,000 upwards gifts bottleB of the choicest wines of all soits. It has iust been decided that these aud other consumable all the articles are to

wasted

value

says about them. describes Islam as

TayLr

A from a land tribal conflict arising has occuried between Maoris in dispute the Whangarei district of New Zealand. A pitched battle was in which fought, 70 men stood 120. There againstwere several aud wounded. killed

the

annual

years. rather notorious of Canon Taylor

mouk" the

among

the. two

for

has been printed Moslems in Constantinople, and. by the has fouud a place in the Moslem news Damascus aud in that of Beypaper in rout. The Moslem editor calls "upon " the Faithful to hear what the

intolerance.

be distributed

of

is

address

has

are

next.

of St. fuungo's ney, pupils Academy, conducted have by the Marist Brothers, won each of four ol the bursaries,

childien under the Children's Relief

State

movement

Sydney

.

Powers.

"

Observer.)

the New

accid-

to for the abolition. iutends oi the inspire slave trade in Africa will be probably set forth in a note addressed to the

is

(By

in

lately

2062

now

of

The

week

one

are

control Board

and thirty-four treated at the

were

in

Hospital

GLEANINGS.

At

Stephen Henry Parker, Esq., has been elected a member of the Legislative duly Council for the electoral district of Sussex. the absence on leave of the During Honorable A. C.M.G., O'Grady Lefroy, the of Colonial shall be duties Treasurer S. Eliot, discharged by Laurence Esq., Chief Clerk and Accountant. has been C. "N. Warton The Honorable Board a member of the Central appointed of Health, vice Mr. Julian E. Harper, who has resigned. tender Cornish has been The of J. to execute alterations certain accepted to the Eremantle Lockup, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications, for the sum of £69 7s. is made to register "The Application Eureka Gold Mining Company" as a Noof liability Company under the provisions The place of The Mining Companies Act. at Golden intended is Valley, operations

are

;

;

last.

footballing The linguistic

?,'

result

;

fond

for

resulting

;

;

Thursday

"

discouraged

or

strifelasted delivered were

are

subjects

their

to their hearts' The was topic

encouraged

PERTH.

who

Society

ing discussions able to indulge

was

Bogue

to"" amounting for payment.

;

SOCIETY,

M.

with the Fr. Bourke,

tended.

usual

C.

the The

that Considering of the but intended a holding of the Synod had been given, of the faithful at congregation large term

Receipts.

Some

aiunougn elaborate

Rev. Fr. P. J. Gibney, the Rev. the Rev. H. Brady, F, V.F., the Rev. Mateu, the Rev. B. Delany, Rev. J. the A. the Duff, Martelli, W. Kelly, the Rev. T. Dooley, Rev. and the Rev. W. the Rev. E. Brereton His Dr. Gibney Treacy. Lordship decree the made but one special

purport

.

up

pontifical with which Catho the of frequenters familiar perfectly

in

presentthe Bishop were V.G„ the Very

The

taken

one necessarily church. of the

services

begun

hour.

always ecuiying and of the music

clergy

:

was

is

'

on-

rite

sacred

a

were

the

of the clergy in the their Sanctuary places made a short visit to the Bishop Sacrament. of the Blessed the altar, His Lordship the prescribed "After visit, robes and in full vested pontifical centre took while

chair.

entered for the have The following Sheffield Handicap to be run on Saturday with the W.A. Athletic in connection D. Club H. Mosely, P. J. Hussey, 2 E. K. Ogborne, 5 yds yds G. Parker, W. A. 7 yds; 5£ yds; A. J. Sinclair, H. Brown, F. E. Stafford, 7£ yds Gale, H. Glyde, 8 F. W. Milbank, E. Stevens, 9 yds F. A. W. F. Wilkinson, yds W. E. Victor, Drummond, 10 yds 11yds.

meet than

more

of Douglas county, Kan.,, idea of destroying upon a new He puts a chunk wolves. of heel where the wolves will find and in the fight it, hit

-

the tirst ecclesiastical of Perth, kind held in the diocese the Council of Trent presalthough the cribes that all Bishops throughout shall

he

£7,

'

the

Church

l

at

last Tuesday assembly of

on

was

'

held

recently

Synod

in

at the was

A citizen

has

-

The

attendance good progress. last ing on Tuesday-evening The Bro. ordinary. president

make

to

-

Australia

in

Sydney.

continues

Society

-

Church

of the The

-

.

the public a for the business printhe decrees of of promulgating cipally Catholic the Council of the Plenary

Branch

Perth,

142.

.

so

annual

Branch,. No.

This

many retreat, of session

for the

Patrick's"

_

in

presence

assembled priests the Bishop held Synod summoned

himself

Availing of Perth

"St.

and

solemn

,

of the

Cathedral

very

.

imposing

a

of ceremonial.

was

.

Tuesday the scene

made

the

-

last

On

The Empress of Brazil has been on a in to Lourdes, pilgrimage thanksgiving for the of her husband. recovery Her has joined the Emperor at Majesty Bordeaux

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the who form Queen to receive the prelates the Lambeth at 'Windsor Conference Castle, that Her

Lord

J

anxious she ; but

was

Salisbury Majesty should do eo The right refused. reverend positively will our within gates" "strangers therefore with the sun depait unblessed Universe shine of royal notice. an

the last that weeks, within reports to for admission out of 500 candidates enrolled. Of this the force, 176 were 6ft. number 40 were each over high. of the whole was 5ft. The average height No less than 140 o'utofthe 167 lOfin. Victorians were Australian natives, various

from

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predominating.

quaiters

of the

has

a

came

United

Kingdom. XIII.

Leo

to

gratulatijn who are

sent

brief

German

those

.

is

who

Buckle,

Times,

Buckle

went

-

history.

Mr. wrote, Souls',

there Oxford. to Mr. up his

were

point search

it

on.

office

Mr.

Mr.

Clifford,

retired.

or

Buckle

to

said,

Mr.. far

Q.O. of of

of

new

his

Chinnery,

chief, in

claim

now

and

with

.ill

of

was

of

it

is

compared

somewhat

life.

prisoner rewaid.

the

Dalevion similarly

treated and

reaped

a

labour fellow a

National Library of Australia

like

(liter

local

dealer,

Castlemaiuc

from a small

article

eating pork who had have

and conse state, to consumed referred

raw

which from take

worms

be

to

difficult

are

the

lows. most reach us accounts startling as to the moral Paris degradation The of the population. published for 1887 show that the suicides statistics reached iu that Of these year 7,572.

The

for

figures

to

have

been

j.c

is

want

nor

to

Destroy

of

suicide

delivery

mat

ine

is

but and

France,

of punishment, and moral suffering.

physical

and

one-fifteenih.

poverty suicide in

fear

not

ought

it

population, more than

of

cause

whereas,

fifth,

the

to

noii

one-

taste,

like

France, The

were

for

carried

speedily

Jfarw

been the

greedily.

out.

we

the influence of becomes natural a

from

misery.

this

in

ligion less,

matter,

justified hardly to minister to

Kirk

seems,

At

.

which

the to belongs good presbyter with of must regard suspicion anything the kind. Direct for the dead, prayers the minister would have of course, do but it .is to with, nothing open to as

to

take the

a

ratiug

whether

one

of his creed

sincere

in commemopart life from this departure whose concerning orthodoxy

people could

of he

means entertain certain by no There seems to be a good, convictions. deal of hollowness about a memorial for the dead- conducted service by a

minister.

It

evidently

Presbyterian of imagination strong powers quires to be satisfied the part of her Majesty with

it.

however, there When before

it

in harvesting early. has become bu grain glazed, it has become it is in the hard, condition for It is kept reaping. shrivelling by drawing nutriment the straw after being and both cut, is

the

best from from

and

weight'

reaped and dry.

being

the

t

dead

and

ripe

inferior

in

to

Btrength

been

but

qualities,

on

slightly

Over

is

of

being binder

the

sickle

a

and cradle, is now the and reaper which reaps and binds

machine at

the

one

grain is binder harvester yet invented of general application. districts of Australia, and-in all in Europe,

and

which

is

Upon New

in

It

America,

in

accords farmers. them material

use

involves

interior or

possess nowhere

else,

on

except where

re on

cheaply

so

uu

iu

warmth

cases

iicttif

as

tuo

But

winter.

to

oifituiuD

;could make it ur

such

vuvr

are

cases

rare.

of cooked the question food Finally, be also considered ip connection may A portion with thissubject. of the ad claimed from cooking vantage frequently and stewing arises fodder, undoubtedly from eaten

of

there

There

some

supplied

byres

a somewhat America, similar, " inferior The Calithough machine, fornian is As to used. Header," and or the reaper whether the stripper binder is the better machine to use in the

districts

in

that

uuoapoi

enjoyed, perhaps the Pacific coast

advantage

an

be

therefore and reaper and they thus

use

which, of

one

experience showed experiments

pos

stripper.

districts, tne

either the stripper,

can

is

general

it cold also involves a certain of expenses the cost of the viz., of food required excess to maintain the animal On the whole, heat. however, choice animals, it except for very may that it is .be said to most profitable warmth snpply no beyond the shelter of the building. Of course, it is

sible

Adelaide

conclusion the

.leaving amount

of the Australian conditions admit

sections climatic of the

was

It

The to the least of expenditure by the body at this temperaThen there is the questiou of the stable in Warming winter a certain amount of expenses,

profit.

rival.

interior

continent, of the In the farmers binder

counter-, of per thus evi

amount

was

ture.

a

In Stripping.— South Australia and New northern western Victoria, be called or what South Wales, may the

and this with

ture,

satisfactory only dry like climate that of northern Victoria, of the continent, orthe inland districts and binder meets with a that the reaper formidable

than

favorable balance between the two and conse factors, economical the most quently production, take place at a medium may tempera-

capable the coast

is

be more may by the greater

spiration evaporated. dent that the most

on the the Pacific except coast, reaper binder most and is the labour-saving Farmers the harvester in available. have choice of several American colonies and and reaping binding English which work in a thoroughly machines, manner.

stable.

high

Zealand,

of

parts

of fodder.

the

perature balanced

The reaper economical

operation. the most

system,

tends to increase the perspira however,. which also demands tion, considerable animal heat for its evaporation, so that the saving effected by the diminished radiation on a consequent tem

by

superseded

a

economic to warm for stock. In times of it would be both severity,

the greatest sidered, economy would re sult from of keeping the surroundings the animal at the same temperature as its body for then no heat would be lost A radiation. by high temperature,

a,

'

place

ub

that,

found

Take the temperature is evident It that the warmer the air of a stable is kept the less heat the animals will lose by radia tion (to produce which takes ordinarily 28 per cent, of the carbohyprates of the and consequently the greater will food), be the saving of fodder effected. If this were the to be con only circumstance of

side. greeu of the large portion in one form or earth's surface, reaping has to be adopted in harvesting other the Australian system of grain crops, or the grain on the stripping threshing uncut straw a being possible only upon area under a climate. limited special the The which took machine, reaping

reaped Reaping.

think

off

is

waste

has

which

that the

stove, for twenty-

water

food and drink. These showed the production of heat makes great demands on the food of an supply and that various circumstances animal, the amount influence of heat pro may duced and thus effect an or a economy,

flourineas

dryness,

waB

day,

that

grain stripped

possesses excellent

other,

It per

warm

" on the Grain as it is cut off from side" shrivels green with but the case connection the straw, is when different the wheat is reaped. or Wheat that is stripped reaped after it

hard

it

to see that the profitable water to stock. The given is means for it'is subject by no new, now since the German many years and Wolff, chemists, Henneberg, Voit, the results of elaborate published experi ments on the warmth of the temperature of stables and cow and the use of byres,

benefited by becomes

are

quality before

water

chill

advantage

an

do not be

would

exceptional humane and

the successful working of the When wheat is reaped, should be remembered that

for

sufficient

warm

the

can

fuel

the while

still

certain

amout

auimal, burned

in

that

the and

is fodder that a thus of the substance would otherwise be

warm, of the

which

warming

available for other in connection with of the fodder bility

food,

is

rendered

This fact, purposes. the increased palatiand the consequently

of it, probably ex consumption the favourable results frequently plains of this obtained and by means practice, the same time at renders it evident that its must profitableness depend on greater

a

memorial service lately held Balmoral, the minister was the Rev. officiating Alexander of Grathie, Her Campbell, Scot domestic in chaplain Majesty's the community certaiuly land, although

could

it

the largest, yield quantity quality of grain by being harvested before it is dead Where the ripe. is used this cannot be matter stripper has to be ripe for the grain considered, and dry machine.

drink

to

of

cows.

We

It has been wheat crops of the best

the

are differences be no question that is the much cheapest strippiug system of harvesting wheat; the only question to whether is as the cheapness is not counterbalanced by other considerations.

at

doubt

well

was

told,

and

it,

the warming, to increase the flow of which mast cent., bo

by

five

the

on

are

of result

8 per with regarded astonishment. found that bushel of coals a slow burned in a combustion

CROPS.

Harvesting. that established of

opinion.

neverthe

in calling such ueetls.

GRAIN

inland'

Majesty

The

would

Time

fond

exceedingly

Station.

artir

of

religion. is constantly

present the Queen, whose in her dead are where concerned, stincts, teud to be and who evidently Catholic, of re feels the need of the consolations

not

was

have

warships instructions

milk

is

where, iutestines, abode iu the up their human If allowed to remain they body. of the walls migrate quickly through and locate in the iutestines themselves and death fol the muscles of the body,

Her

was

to

ago a

by

parasites,

mode

victim deserved punish the former with

suprising

time

almost in a the families quently

religion

stabbed' his recovered.

Pisani poor perhaps because hard he received jealous— that for

year and

increasing.

more

'find

still

devastated completely that there feared wil in the pestilence colony.

Italy beginning of war the effect upon of suicides number,

_

bnt

his Pisani

the

Italian,

and

work, ;

to an

living

crickets" Setif to the

is

is

turn

it

was

immorality, dread of

To

the

"

butcher. Peculiarly their creation in a certain disease with their and retain existence until the pigs, cook pork or bacon has been thoroughly In iustance the brawn ed. this pork

age.

a

Pisani,

is

short sold

a

chief

La

carry iug firms. cases. prosaic from dismissed s ub- con tractor Now, of course,

thousand have been

Sixty

Chewton members of (Vic.) different families became seriously

Mr.

cases

famine

according

great

wmuuui

tup

in

ment,

be

Paris

command,

experience. thirty-four years

any is

up

Times

q

died,

the second Thus Mr. Buckle, weui»

annum.

per toth

,£800

Algeria

grow

from

was before, at the Times

one single day lately page The cases there recorded France. and two classes the sentimental fall into fi enchand they are treated the prosaic ; class Under the first wise accordingly. A pretty are the following. a few girl into the eyes of a young poured vitriol Charshe was acquitted. artilleryman for cut carotid bonnier Ledur's externul the minimum a widow— be was awarded law. shot of the Lambert penalty he was Desbray in the neck for jealousy and for assault attempted acquitted £4 hut was fined for assassination, it

next

got away they first

his

W. Anson, him il asking

admission

is

soldiers keep back

to

country

and

the

the land is still France emphatically ;d In no other country wou of sentiment. for a middle-aged it be possible parricide the amid to find himself acquitted and the sobs of the applause of the court of his couusol and the embraces jury that he was an because he had pleaded the But it is seldom that orphan. the universal reign triumph of sen timeut, as of emotion, is so illustrated strikiugly sfl-

and worse. and 2000 unable

brawn

Sir

newspaper third place

his

iortune,

ysffort

a

into

salary after

a

gooa

is

Oxford,

been

Shortly

J

turning in Walter,

in

plague

and the destructive

ill

men at any likely young drew attention Sir W. Anson That Buckle. gave gentleman and never at the Bar, studies

pitchforked at

Mr.

Chancery J. Rigby,

the

blood, of all

having

locust

Near

editor the (says In 1665

Oxford

left

the

to

with

and read came Then career.

he

H.

Charles

Anti- Slavery Society, H is Emi has unanimously elected The nence a uiembcr.s corresponding call of the New Cru6ade will be sounded capi by him in all the other European tals in the course of the next few months.

seven

College. Star ) at Winchester " in at' was first Greats" Mr. Buckle New College, Oxford, and first in modern When

Mr.

was

the

of

Allen, which

The

now

educated

was

-

bor blacken the land from ders of Tunis. a new Only lately legion, of locusts Sedarta as if by appeared near over of a surface magic. spread" They about and advanced in seventy miles, black battalions several miles in breadth.

in

re-establishment

Grange

Primrose-Leagu

Cross

Charing

purchased

G. E.

Air.

of the

from

utterly

and to bear thither to betake themselves of remedies the discussion proper part in of the day." It is intended to the evils of the Religious to afford help to several their

an

lunatic,

prejudiced Sydney Nation.

tide,

:

Austra

every

mean

a

ing worse labourers

cougress preparing in Breisgau. His Holiness at Fieiburg " the which writes The advantage from cause has Catholic the gained the last held during forty congresses of Germany is by the Catholics years and we have full known to well us, about to sit at hope that the assembly to the be useful will equally Freiburg We and to exhort Church society. the journey able to make those who are

in Orders Germany.

or

The

in

to

hopeless

a

before Cardinal leaving Lavigerie, had recent an London on a Thursday, the Prince and Princess interview with of Salis of Wales, and with the Marquis him off The to see person bury. only

con-

Catholics

meet

to

of

be taken not

er."

Police

of few

Commissioner

lian"

jingo,

.

Chief

Morao is Cardinal perfectly right whether that every Australian, asserting Protestuut or Roman Catholic, sympa her struggle to thises in with Irelaud this oue obtain quali autonomy— with Austra fication that the term every." lian

The

mobilization

in

induce

to

French The

Fifty mobilized.

bury.

falsification

made

were

Temple,

,

efforts

Great

undone;

be

course

a Ca has beeu en and a Home Ruler, of the with the education legal of Balisson of the Marquis youngest

of the

Walton,

Mr. tholic trusted

-

fluence cannot of but we hear of the of the bulletins.

:

.

of officialism election at recent municipal go, in the is that there some Naples, hope of their invalidation. The work of nndue in

,

licence

-

the

.

did

far

-

So

WARM One uuder Great

CATTLE.

of the

the latest subjects brought farmers of notice of the Britain is that of warming the

water

given increase the told have

tfOR

W ITER

the cattle of milk.

to

flow that experiments been carried out at

Shelton,

the

order

in

We the

on

by

Kansas

the to

warm

delay

thirsty.

At

considerable the cuttle getting aud it was water, until

watering '

When

they however,

become accustomed of

the

water,

they

to

the

cattle

difficulty to drink

necessary very had they were

linusuaL

seemed

to

more

heat

become

.

Under

some

conditions

affected might pay under other conditions to let en'conomical

their

warm

own

the it

the

food.

conclusions arrived at These in by the German scientists 1871, and are given in that capital work, they " Cattle Feeding," published Armsby's in -America a few is not It years ago. at all clear where the eight cent, per were

Agricultural

first

be

might

subject Professor

in

while

expense,

are

with Common College, good results. water raised 80 deg. was first well to aud when the cattle given, got used to the of the was it water temperature raised and in some to to 90 deg. cases 100 deg. found was

circumstances. the graiu thus

to

the

from simply could have come hot water but it is to cattle, that the milk might have been possible aud that less food slightly richer, would be consumed. These are the would results lead us to that physiology but whether the return expect, would be more

milk

by giving

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Statist of Victoria of the produce estimate 1;'of and vines during. tho hops, tobacco, season There are 1887-88. 85 growers of 685 acres, of hops, an area holding has

Government,

prepared

The

-'acres «'

consumed

were '

/itirf

n/ln

m

Kvnnrlir

ir\fo

rtr

tifi

the year 1,167,874 gallons 3352 gallons of brandy were

:

colony.

Yackaudandah,

lieldsaye,

Rutherglen,

n

made.

were

with

of

range

temperature

;

most

efficient

This

reduce the the above conditions When exposed to the

the

gladdens is

everywhere

eye. and

dirty,

into the fields could be found. but with other

crops of the

characteristic but in good, have battered so. much that,

in

Roots

year.

are

rains

districts

the the young about plants the building has been defective while excessive moistui e has so the growth of weeds that helped has been impossible it to keep the fields ,

variableness in quality, and most, great of them are The very damp. provis was issued ional official estimate last week, the wheat crop being represented as one of 37,643,000 and the quan qrs., at

imports

for required The Bulletin

that

of

29,000,000

qrs.,. very below last much to natural weight, of the graiu.

respect colour

theib Sun strokes, Prevention

An

attack

attention

These

iu

crop

sunstroke

is

symptoms

the perspiration the mouth

are

nearly

symptoms individual's

danger. hot, dry skin-— checked dryness —

and flushing as sometimes,

smoking

coolness comes

cigar. strong, rapid, intermittent, usually of the body temperature

the thermometer, it with above several degrees attention is If no paid

monitory

causes

exciting

The

comes.

the

-

ground,

continue, person becomes

blood to

heat.'.'

these

variety to say,

is

falls

unconscious

of especially " as heat stroke," was where the individual

National Library of Australia

pre to

exposure the "stroke"

suddenly

however, classed

is

pulse

oris attacked comatose, by frequent vulsions. The breathing is deep, and snoring; the pulse very rapid the skin In dry and burning hot. eases.,

after

on

and if the he measured will be found

"

and

symptoms,

of the

The

a

iu

this

con-

slow and

continues, be applied This limbs. may ness

some

that that

and unconsciousmustard poultices

extreme

of

cases

depres

of whiskey, with a teaspoonful of aromatic of am spirits be the.one needed to thing in save but the judgment required life,, shall is when it be given deciding teaspoonfnl monia, may

found.

sorted

to

day, writer,

and,

in

spite

of

employment sician.

the

iu still

need

rarely and

it,

Under

it.

diseases, prevention in this malady.

in

as

is

re

rarely

to

fleecy,

a

conductor

glass to take

spoon Put

"

said.

-

to

auother 44

bar-tender,

and

off."

What

trials

must

you

said

have,!'

a famished contemplating the generous devouring repast

lady,

tramp she and

whiskey

a

his

a

the

replied

had

"Yes'm,

before him. placed of it is I alius wus.t answered the tramp

the

victed," catch

you

of

looms,

while

feet,

is

has

get con between

distinction

a

now

In

the

the

!"

had

Yes,

a

ow

Ad doctor

old

spirit

daily.

the the

advantage at xou began your

"

r

The boy. babies."

barefooted

that

4

was.

Sixteen

What

4

a 4

Highlander. and

the

Ran

and

lite.

tell

.

a

by his of how

son

tae

-

began

ounces

drams,' doctor

guiii

Big John

M'Tayisb

us

order

was

exceed two He asked his

to

reply.

of

rest

Highlander

not

1 began where I

up. j but the start."

well.

are

you

big

so

much

air-

44

see

;

barefooted

do with the milch is made, in the

to

am

u

you done

where

"

woven."

little

so

a

as

know

he said proudly, Yes, sir" barefooted and boy

life

you the arrest there who is

can

course.

that

cow

44

head. one,

to

,

of

The geological character which drunkards split

on

is

the rock said to- be

was

said Donald !

doon

cam

nicht.'

its

phy

many than better

other cure

A daily tained this 'The tion

contemporary

twenty-one

head In

startling

cannot

An auctioneer his

way. of another.

ding "

do you

Why Mr. with

ton,

call

follow

?"

which

be

have bid

!

Because rend can

A other

Man's

happiness This hand

is

at

never

that

to

you

thread.

always

is

said to hang upon be the thread that on the button sew

to

you

is

Have

44

you (to customer) heard of the bad Brown scrape young " has got into ?" Customer Why, no, when did you shave him last ?" don't

to

mean

understand

French do. When

U

I

at tea French powder."

Tommy

Oh

!

and pa speak I'm to have a

ma

know

editor

4

the

Your and I

paper want

4

are

escaped.' that

stated

is

now

si

perfect that

the

red-tape "the British most only the

system Royal

in if

article

be

fewer

than

seventeen

clerks

before

the

transaction

can

required

by

trifling

no foreman, are employed

a

be

completed.

scheme has been advertising in Carthage introduced by a merchant boot tracks A series of prodigious U.S. from each side of were painted leadiug A novel

to his establishment. The square to perfection, for everyscheme worked to follow them to body seemed curious destination. their

the under

:

Jones Perhaps, you have given me :

cause

you "

?"

I cannot (sternly) how Jones, you-

Professor Mr. stand, stnpid.

that

say

for

the No,' replied not in the habit of doing broke and say the rope

we'll

dockyards

:

"You

we

but

;

It :

4

that

off.

Barber

Boston

the

back.'

it

one

creatures.

to

came

shot his

in

Emperor

'

deer

4

take

editor,

is

must

the

day with a complaint, says that 1 hanged myself,

apart."

a

man

Emperor

of game sitting the circumstances

blame

hardly the shooting

of the a bone-

44

chair.'

easy can

dog Welling

your

Slobson

to

the

expect

must

He

own

con recently of informa

piece

German

quartz.

be

can

it

sir,

of your

piece

a

so

be

is

Assurance. A Comforting Blackville laboured but Dentist earnestly, (having for a in vain, considerable period)— 44 hoi' on Hoi' She's on, Ephr'm I yeah ae bones a-cracklin'. a-comin'. Yon jes res' easy, 'n ef my strength on'y I'll dar don't hab-her outen gin way, —

mind. An

the decease of remains were

announcing "His

article,

says: to that —

person,

!

bourne

returns

traveller

whence

no

accompanied

his

by

friends." conscious

Jimmie,

Artful pared ifrom

lessons

and

school.:

"Mamma,

illness

is

medicine

there for ?" to

Answer

of

what

don't

you

'fo'

unpre staying

of

desirous

of

sort

have

take

to

correspondent.

Glades--

44

blue.

exceedingly

What

is

Smith

with

a

doing

now 4

circus.'

4

?'

He

A lady teacher in schools her who wore

to

nothing the

in

big

George

a 1 thought yoH werp vegetarian, I see and now eatiDg mutton." you 44 Well, I am only an indirectvegetarian. of such animals only I eat the meat

husband-

Enraged dure

this

ing

to

never

no

expense

my

Don't

attempt

auy

success

Maria,

it,

iu

I I

cun

tramp)

am !

wood?" I

ma'am.

John. firing

at

You small

cordial

believer

or you not.'jk 44 You ought toT" (reproachfully) have confidence I enough in

hash."

are

you a

inquired

urchin

street

smoke don't

in

the

gallows

better

a man

going

a

who

minister, to

ren,

this,

get along, listening

and to,

moustaches but dey

wide-awake

congregation before Sunday, sud-

isn't

it

;

chance. then,

go to sleep ; give

I get commenced

44

exclaimed,

fair a

for

smokin' a un' git the

commenced, and

isn't

half

watching Waitin'.

Naw, A

4

little

gentleman

his

one

fairly

stopped

man

chance.

found

sleep

had

denly a

4

?' cigars 'em so short.'

smoke

Give

for,

waiting old kindly who was

passer-by intently. moustache a gent with a big Then follow him I'll cigar. with Do men big stump.'

he

his unhalterable conviction expresses too that there's something quite too, of getting rid of in the idea shocking of the by the means poor murderer electricity.

a

in

What ?'

(to nice

a

you

confidence

eat the

to

you

Woman

give

I

some yon promise to saw 44 Yes, 'm." Woman 44 1 don't know whether

Tramp put

can

Tramp

if

each

go Wife

intarnosad r

confidence.

And

44

of hash,

plate

of

en

L

8

as

-

upon test the

to she

nlnsK.

4

longer. out brains

blow

had

wlrile.

came

""""J

Mutual

boy

food."

vegetable

board-

frizzed

4

?"

44

on

of the

hair

4

tli

4

live

one

and asked, What would reading I do if I wished to adorn my hair ?" the immediate Put ile on't,' was reply of a very small boy. in

:

mometers.

-the

.(doubtfully)—

44 the What's races): (at the the at George ?" trouble stand, judge's " over the There is some dispute He 44 She: Aren't ther last heat." .their

She

alike.

nf

lnfollio-fitif.fl

is

hard

Pretty,

4 it ?' No he has work isn't head do except (o stick bis mouth twice a day. lion's

all

older."

MIVVMIjljVUV-

Yes, you are quite right, they Books from their are called Blue to make perusing tendency taxpayers look

hour

a

yon's

the reading-lessen, taking the word 4adoru,' and,

villian."

A

recover

the

so

44

targets.

required. some

fast

satisfy

their

on

no

wants poet clouds are

calmly

present of the

conditions

all

be left

should

Finally,

the

judgment

more

cases

is

Bleeding at sunstroke

in

never

;

to

hot coffee or tea swallow, strong be in small given quantities, may care not to overburden the taking stomach and cause Whiskey vomiting. be given with or braudy should great In

A

throat is raw singer's her songs to be well

a

travelling

can

caution. sion a

time.

but. who a minute.

stop

expect

A

Dot

does

the abdomen and be done at first in the skin cases in which is cold these and and there seems be a moist, to to If the collapse. patient tendency

Some

When can't

that

time, to

able

not

committed

way, hot

in," him

the

light in the

light

of

flight.

are

said

is

yes,

be opened and cold water If the water is him. of the bead from a height

over

seldom to and

not

bathing counteract

a

should

face, flushing of the eyes and throbbing of suffusion head. In some the cases there is a in others a sense of delirium, slight of thought, with weakness or confusion

alternate such face,

be of

army. of

upon

reduced

a

being and ihroat,

of

should1

several feel the effect will be greater. So the of the skin peems as heat long the cold effusion should he excessive do not contracontinued. Convulsions indieate this treatment. When the of the .body has become temperature

direct the impending

to

any

drop

me

he

out,"

fly

a

loafer.

are

It

a

cases

poured poured

by certain

by soldiers

the body should

and

dryness,

the

should

which

qual

year's-

others

ease

The

sunstroke

full,

of

would

loaf

a

Somemen

answers

probably

sunstroke, competent be at once sent for. should physician But in the meanwhile the bystandeis the individual not be idle. is should If unconscious and has a hot, dry skin, about the upper of the portion clothing

Causes, Symptoms, and Cure.

of

preceded

always

In

however, estimate be about

irregular

and

ity,

are

in

occur

3,944,000

des Halles, to its adheres previous the yield of wheat will

still

canteens

;

tity

qrs.

straw

A

worn.

of high tempera effects pernicious of water ia one ture. Plenty internally of the best of sunstroke. preventives It has been found that soldiers, upon whom the most accurate observations have been made, succumb to the effects of heat after the supply of drink only So long as the is exhausted. ing water

The be a hay crop is sure one. In France the weather has poor become and harvest is iu favourable, full The new wheats which progess. have come into the markets have shown

a

well-

light,

be

with

man

seized filled

?

the

him

spelling.

already of the

the

to

clean.

a

should be adopted especially on the march. The clothing loose and light, and frequent head and arms will' the face,

,

some

the

be

the demand better than any other. cork helmet, as worn in the East Indies, is also serviceable, but its unsightliness use in its general will probably prevent A sponge or handker this country. wet "with cold water, chief, placed in the will lint, keep the head cool and pro of temperature duce a general reduction which in the body. This is a measure

walking

defective ears only with cereals, variableness this

should

broad-brimmed

colour

of

plenty Not

is

The

hat

ventilated

must

sun,

a

n

Milk

influence of be adopted.

evil

not

is

"Give

brim.

drum

a

beat

bites.

to

will

man

to do when The best thiog cold is to let go of it.

measure

high temperature should be avoided. easier said than done mea Hence, whatever

cases.

sures

:

that

of

exertion

however,

is,

most

in

irretrievably damaged, on of further grand fields form corn a pictuie upstanding

fine

excessive

or

the that

-for a faithful epitaph He took- his last fare well. A

and

prominent

preventive declared

Exposure

causes.

little

a

most

to therefore be may avoidance of spirituous liquors. The means of prevention are indicated by a consideration

and

storms

.or firmly the whole; that than

io

cause

predisposing drunken man

The

137,172

gallons. to the condition and With reference promise of the English crops, the Times The crops says that-—" vary very much. even small districts it is possible ..Within whole fields down to find battered by while

more

sunstroke. A is not only much more' but he is almost liable to be attacked, effects. All certain to die from the authorities this are point..1 agreed upon fatal

58,132

the

is

The

accounts—

are

-and by heatstroke, succumb to these

practice

the

is

con-;,

stevedores,

as

medical

;

.

such

spaces,

in

king

wot

frequently prostrated of a large proportion the attack Nothing established conclusively

l'

Yackandandali

of wine gallons In the Gouland 578 gallons of brandy. burn district the yield was 58,655 gal of braudy lons of wine and 260 gallons wine Lilydale, 69,036 brandy gallons, wine 380 gallons and Strathfieldsaye, next

comes

Labourers

his

a question record.

Half

like

boy

extcongressman at the bar and

bottle

float

thorough

small

a

the harder you noise he makes.

more

left

foot,

head.

Only

.

n

Stawell, Strath-j Lilydale, Gonl-; and Ararat Beecbwortb, burn, Echuca, of the chief districts are wine-producing alone Victoria. At Rutherglen 435,of 426 gallons of wine and 1900 gallons

'brandy

'

n

fined

of wine ami made in the

1

low.

was

Right

in

short

trotter's

is

Because

headlong

long

weather subject want from of water. especially suffering the lato In the Federal during army, of sunstroke, there were 7200 cases war, to but owing probably prompt attention officers the mortality from the medical

be gathered from the at 1227 vigpresent area and the total it, amounts to 11,195 cwt. of grapes gathered at and 178,154 table,

42,389

;

A

sunstroke

to

Why

,

An

Never

high

are

&

ir

story-teller.

exces

are

<STti

Ir

measures

Military

the

exhausting temperature, in excessive indulgence physical labour, of and deprivation intoxicating liquors water. in hot Soldiers on a march

will industry fact that .there are ; 'herons engaged in under cultivation

lug

sunstroke

of

causes

sively

and the total produce for the year amount The area under cultied to 5405 cwt. vation in tobacco is 1966 acres, and the. The growers number crop 11,853 cwt. .295. The importance of the vine-growi:

of

n

foot.

system.

nervous

an

exhaustion

extreme

following

a

g

-

danger

&

if

_

case.

0

.

of each

surroundings

directly exposed to the rays of the sun, the the is weak and skin-pale, pulse cool and moist. In these cases is .ihere of the heart, of paralysis great

labour

be decided

.

extra to

.

quite

by the local

the

matter

a

.

is

cost

,

.

and

for

to .pay

sufficient

giving

WaitI

if ;

but a mau

-

lSreth--

till

ain't

I

worth

don't a

before chance."

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,

u getting rep England witty juJgc. a" of Recently prisoner pleaded guilty and then withdrew the plea and larceny to be innocent. declared himself The case was tried and the jury acquitted him. Then said Sir Henry Hawkins " minutes a few said Prisoner, ago you

is

there.

the

Chinese,

many

Judge

in

to

summon

A

scarcely am ?" the other,

taker. Then the spectators turning he blandly would simpered : "Gintlerain, of you favor His Honour with any son g ?"

company vessels that

get

able and

f

a

insurance of his sail from the

insurance

irnln

n

He

called

several

document

would

he

came

bo sent

One morning

so.

and

around

in

back

.the clerk President from his

of

the

company with office private "I'm his hand, saying: Dolicv Miller. hut vour has for you two and waiting or

It

the

J Abbott,

Mr.

the Flesh

I

munching bulbs. no

sorry,

Mi-

the

who should people on car the public who have been who smoke bad

at

near

plunged

sie-uud

its

lddc

Men Men

front platform. Men who cars

uis,

bore

Men

its

legs

and

for",

who

fill

the

with

cars

owned

part

of the

met

it

knife

is

answer

belonged

known

the

as

sit

on

one

neigh

people getting Men

Men

squeezed

are on

or

who

who

the

off

pick clean

so that platform to death in nearly

cars:

their their

teeth

in

public. nails

finger

in

public. on Juveniles who insist skylarking. Boys who eat peanuts. babies. Squalling Men who hum all the way. been The lady who has just and bought shopping

the

I

a

the

female. voiced shrillof six The mother who whole six along. The

The corner.

The i he

woman

who

at

asks where she is musical enthusiast. women

who

to

.

Giggling

brings

the

street every get out.

paint.

Why,

-

what's

the

didn't

you

want

the

wood, did

f

I've

that

Perth,

the

was-

party British

Wine

and

eager

for

garden

was

HAS Spirits

Colony. Families under Terms should 03h.eque

List

on

the largest and best stock of Wines and of any house in the Hotel and Private the latter supplied License. the Gallon Cash. Country orders be accompanied by a or P. O. Price O.

An what John

J. of

tors lands.

and it did not care long need reside

few

a

bis

iu

bodily

for

a

his

for

who

first

Slates

United

vote

crats,

newly-elected

the

was

He

.senator.

caudidate also elected

was

to

of the

was

obtained and this,

mocrats ists

voting majority

fin-

yoted against war

of

(his

it.

P.

GUGERI.

not

In had Chronic

years. she

days

for

her

the added to

she

wise

was

could her.

and

had long bronchial

a

the that

the

others that

probable

bad she

in of

state

suffered affection. that these

to see disordered if the main

enough

from and

be cured It is

she

good judgment

situation

and

and

life

native

to

this

of a fair shrewd

advantage

use

own

'Although asthma

albeit earlier

ignorant, In

her

to

stomach trouble

would soon her disease

leave began

others

with the usual do, symptoms bad the of snur rising headaches, breath, fluids in the and faintthroat, oppression ness at the pit of the stomach, loss of sleep, coated dull bad taste in the tongue, eyes, as

;

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

been but

years, one

under

to made

day

medical Iu

effect.

uo

the

following

treatment this strait

touching

or

she

appeal

1 have been swallowina to the Inspector medicines months: for They do me no good. I am on to worse. I can en going from worse dure I feel that in a week or two it no longer. I shall be dead. There last is one 1 reguest would make of yon of Mother givd me a bottle :

Curative

Seiyel's

If

Syrup

a proves failure die in peace and

it

will

,

it

;

and

ike

make

and

no

been

their a

to

actually she

since

cast

and

Demo

was

taken

first

which

bronchitis,

that

hearty of

as

the

Barbara the hosts

of power thousands Mother sale by

all

and

the

will

Inspector of

living

The

ill.

were

her true symptoms'of and dyspepsia), rapidly seems

of in

Syrup

of

one

the

cases

astonishment in the to find, she had not only days, that of bed, but out to move get the and had taken house, considerable a and distance, better health than enjoying

few

to outside

was

to

expense

lone woman pitied poor her how petition, believing, would useless as Syrup proved as medicines she had already taken.

journeys

vote

hope. gooa I

no

me

hold of and read

the

by

my only

more

the

granted

the ever, the other

by

wrought

cures

hers. The Board

is

does

the parish." It. seems she had got Mother Almanacks Seigel's

a

a

again-by

pau which

a

:

A.

no

disease

abated, soon

be

more

'

asthma than

(indigestion and it now as

and himself, witnesses

hale be to

Mother who

Seigel's Syrup to save were to perish. just ready Curative Seigel's Syrup is chemists medicine and

and one

the the orf

vendors, A. by proprietors, White, Limit E.C. ed, 35, Farringdon Road, London,

and the Federal result of the a —

place, of position from trouble many

is

being no Barbara

41

so

senator

declared

Was one

War, As

by

small

a

that

back

poverty.

ailments arose and digestion, -

on

there

prosperous the foundation

somehow

from Barbara

majority his took in the United Senate he found place the question of war Britain with Great and after a and bitter pending, "long discussion it to a The De cauie vote. When

one.

more

Barbara fallen into

respect health.

I

legislator

duty

dated

education, enabled ness,

but and

the

The

out.

extremely

was

and out of Dyspepsia, other as age sprung complaints infirmities crept apace upon her.

had

I

She

old

under

came

that she would likely kind. She did not any

mainland,

some

about

his

of'

way laid and Indigestion

N.B. As I sell under the Gallon I cannot License, sup than one ply in less quantities of Wines gallon any any Ale or Porter. Differ Spirits, named or classed Wines ently can be supplied in one gallon one bottle of each if requir ed—the same to applies Spir its and to Beer Pilsener Ale, or Bass's Ale three bottles of sold— but be each say, can three bottles of Ale and three of Porter, tor are not instance, allowed to be sold as one gal lon of Beer.

and

an

ago

Smith,

occupied

necessarily per living she suffered and better

application.

one.

seat

look

time

some

distant, institutions in

parochial

of able

of the

the miles

on

land

in

incident the short

"

of the is told by Mr. poor," one of the Micklejohn, Inspec at" Shetland Lerwick, Is Poor,

R. tlie

ill,

was

majority When

Request.

pathetic called

He says that named Barbara woman, the notice of the Board.

I

j

elected

yet

Gray

the poet annals

What

be

Dying

and

amusing

simple

on Legislature His neighbour but now, ticket;

to

been

I've

Pauper's

course

found

were

I

out

Merchant.

Spirit

the

the the

for ?" I ain't been workin' boo,

crying

you

hoo !"

two

of

playin'.

are

found

just I—

x

Democrats

of

girls.

But

great

took

store.

Discovery.

Me and Dick was playin' Lincolu an' splittin' rails, we all chop got that big board mamma came out an' took it in

up

the Federalist ticket h ad always voted that with his mind filled with the bitter of the death of the pig, he recollection bis cast ballot for the Democrats. When the ballots were counted the a

doing out

i

oppression more unbearable the strength Democrats increased. It

the owner candidate

'

for seats. looking Men who crowd the

in

Street,

in election district lived bad neighbours between aboutdivided equally Democrats' and but the Federalists, latter had always succeeded in party But in the election. 1811. carrying

when people

sideways

the

all

.

who

well-ruled

"N-no-o." " Then what

I

do with

to

neighbours

Democratic and as

the

which been

bor.

Men

a

kindlin'.

J

the later.

two the

or

,

happened

no

Howick

assorted

tie J the flag against the Federalists States, to Great. and Britain, for the every proposition of war.

war,

of

their

GUGERI,

the hapless thus fatally

to

party

inflicted

became

cars.

Men who whistle. The starefnl dude. The awful masher. Men who talk so loudly that hope to be heard by his 0&lse can

little

into

war

two

political

contested declaration

wares.

-

the

on

body, where an hour

was

was com being of the United remained friendly

in

expectorate

and

clearly

a

pig

that Great outrages the United States; seamen were being impressed, vessels American on the hitfh stopped and while seas, every possible indignity

the

when

Son Abe

wen

ped

of

-

total

But

chew

an'

A

account

sty,

owner

The

simple. to the

onions. the on

cigars

they

?

was

citi

into

fell

Thereafter between the two neighbours. Now, what had all this of 3 812 ? the war The

:

their

cross

who

Peddlers

are

the

the

to

Britain while

eatiDg

are,

Chinese.

Father

Little

last

it

crowded.

are

the

Two

wise.

sharp prongs

and

impaled, gaze of

thus sums be allowed

not

leaves

louger

Heart-Breaking

we

of a fine bed of tulip and blood could stand it a which Seizing pitchfork hand, the outraged gardener

longer.

lay

in

throe

Graphic

people From the

matter

the smouldering fires of dis pig fanned sension into the flames of open hostility. At last the crisis came. The owner of the garden one rising unusually early discovered the pig contentedly morning

:

Passengers.

York

New.

no

signs

Anxious

P. A.

Federalists.

The t.n.

this

Repeated

Through

up

in

of them. misdeeds

one

by

loss."

Unwelcome

chased

are

!

St.

in

R. 1., Providence, most on unseemly discussion the lawless of a trespassings

out

a

happy

A

War.

a

of

the

Point

Montauk

Caused

that

happened

zens

:

on

all

say stepped the policy been

these

State.

Nicholas for of the pig tells the following July, story about the war between that brought England and the United States iu 1812.

days. to have sent I meant it to but it you, was lying under some paper on my desk." Miller took Mr. the document and noticed that the ink of the signature was not As he turned to go, lie said dry. " from I've heard the ship. She's gone to pieces

A

44

Willis

Before

my premium money." could think what to

curse

is-

youth

indicate

for

Pig

A

day

a

to

came

and

where

Where,

44

the

after a breathless ride on Miller, relays from near of horses Montauk, and repor ted the ship a wreck on Montauk Point. Mr. Miller to the insurance office went to .and said, iu a loud the clerk voice, " You needn't mind about the policy. from my ship. I've heard You can give me

on

opium's

trace.

a

you

The but

policy, in,

a man

habit

a

[?]

a worse, for many Another cleanly." of expressing him all occasions. One

Where

.1

clerks

the offer.

the

signed

so

.

or

but to

excuse

'era

I

heavy,

was

times,

had an President had not would do so when

met

than

responded

lord,"

my

yes,

I've

you've

sometimes."

it

was

always

a

ingratiat

suppose worsa shot

:

the because the premium, not rated ship was very well at Lloyd's. Miller and was Mr. paid the premium-, told to call in a day or two for the policy so

44

I

and

it,

multiplied; Where drinks poisonous from every place;

with the gentle shootiug missed who everything invariably at which he aimed. A. pheasant flew the some away, up, sportsman blazed feathers and he iu flew, exclaimed, 44 natural 1 hit him that exultation, mistake !" The and no time, Cox, was and to man's characteristic reply 44 will into the point Ah, sir, fly they

one

ntfn

met

Oh,

day,

one "

home.'

way

foot

doctors

farmers ride ; Where age abounds,

man

an on

"Vnrlr

IMTnm

rv

The

cargo.

to

policy about to

was

Ttwb'oc

Woof

went a

Where

and

silent

weedy,

_

Miller to

said

ever "

his

on

keeper,

incisively he was

day

to

Josiah

a

you misses keeper had self

was

lord

to

ingly,

i

he

noble

are

for Ah "Call stand. Song," w.as: the command. Pat was for a mo puzzled he glanced at the judge, shyly ment; and found him as as an under grave

)

at all;

frequent

'

court

say

you

Law Court-yards forlorn ;

4

bed

with

are

field-paths

outworn,

feet

_

are

jury

leaf.

new

a

v

crier appointed where Australia, was ordered by a witness to the

newly

a

Irishman,

country

a

the

Consequently

over

where

;

j

liar.

turn

that

4

,

An in

Now

thief.

a a

to

bird catches the early the worm..' How about the worm, father ?' the man. inquired young foolish to get. up so Wasn't he rather the old man early ?' My sou,-' replied been, to 'that worm hadn't solemnly,

:

were you you are discharged."

determined

Remember

a

and

empty,

idle

|

as

full

are

and

bright,

are

jails

barns Where

-

in

Where

PROSPERITY.

grow dull;

grow

4

it

are

Hawkins

Henry

.have

swords

.

Sir utation

I shawl

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