The Record Newspaper - 27 December 1888

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Arthur

Henry

Governor, miml(l)

it

majority Election

to

by

large

the principal (2) of this, the; platform newlyof any is-the prevention party fast-and-loose with' playing either interests, by political

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Cochin,

Abbe

Cochin

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Denis bearing

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proviso,

in

name

was

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with

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the character If the hospital

of

the

talk

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the

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where

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influence

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Graham.

Holy Father Bishops of England.

by

the

themselves

Pope

Leo

Most

XIII. Holy

The 'undersigned with have- learnt that indignation

off ,

1

after j

and denounce the .which mysteries know. to

for

in

so

doing de Tournon.

merely

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puppets, in motion It

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and are proposed, Parliament the Italiau against and the faithful -the Bishops, clergy, under the Italy pretext attacks against authority,"

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to

of

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life

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at

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land

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to

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Besides

revelations. of. each

the explained The masonic

grade, secret

to

seemed

justify

concerning Serious

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forget

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valuable missions

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of protest respectable

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respectable churchmen—

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source

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Mission

especially by to expect Episcopalians, greut things from the Old Catholic in Ger uprising and for a time the movement many;

hide.it.

high dig nationalities. What I I had a glimpse of is

and the

Catholic Church few years ago we

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meetings Vienne.

some

a

that

notes following Protestant against 'Even' the Protestants must

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of

confession

sets

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ordinary.;

with

Protestant Work.'

us

hand

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the intercourse

bit

of

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sense

invisible

string." in the Lodges,

not

Geneva

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and

towns,,

war devastating Her. wealth, and, sinew of

for

are wantonly multiplied burlesques) order to mislead the ken of any obthat the secret of thut server, Society be found out. lie can unless None, for himself the supreme de qualifies

awful

sorrow and great new laws have been about to be carried in

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ia,

beyond

a

enough,"

,

England'

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it

more

phis' in

iq

of

newspapers

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a that question large of these wretches attri majority may their bute, this, fate; directly to.Jhe of -the Landlord operation landjavs., and extortion done have oppression

letter

a

if

them,

to

republicans, to learn

an

burlesque

learned

Bishops

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of foreign been made

has

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he

than

Father,

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to

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by

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nitaries

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have

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alleys,

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been

astonished mightily, have acted only with

any

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who

for responsibility on the shoulders made an .emigration rests

case

another

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to the

ultimate

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of the

suggest that

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necessary, I am of the which 'scope intended by Freemasonary, is of both the obliteration religion and to the means it employs 'country, expose for that scope." Many unconscious tools, who consider

voting

Sir,

to

JsnQtextrayagant

report

France.

,

politics

the

in

Igave to the Gourrier " A platonic abjuration is He says,-" it absolutely who is convinced ;one

in

Arphbishop by the Cardinal Westminster and the Catholic of the England; following Bishops address has been sent to His Holiness

but the Chnrite, iiierit of the conn-

hecatomb,

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an

unnatutM

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that

Signed

we.

that,

not

has

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chapel, She is

reasons

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of

Neckar, of the Infaut Forges on the 28th of October following. " the In 1887 were Troussau. purged" L.aribos'siere on the, 1st of May, the off. aud the Beanjon of. September, the 15th of

will

for

way

is

of those

done

has

his

have led ruined

this

such being

Freemasonry.reigns it France, requires courage to shake off the yoke of the

was

it

iu

surely much

!

three years ago by Leo done again last month Postal Con by M. Baussannee, formerly at St. Felicieu: the in troller. Afdeche, who not only sent in his to resignation des Homines his but Lodge, Les Amis

ing

took place on those of the ; and of the Jesus,

therYst

I

is

naught

when

to

come

at

Address

cleansed of the Incurables and the Cochin The laicisation

in 1885, superstition" the 2nd. of February, on 'tlie on 21st. Ejcceniber. of the Foundling Hospital the 1st of April, 1 886

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that

pericranium

;

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careful "map the matter.

bring

home,

wdiild

Men

been, suffered to from. contact with1 good, usef iff Jives,

they away

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to

1888.

10,

publicly opinion

Taxil,

herself and it is govern of a judge, almost certain

partial

in),

Lodge

This

farthing

instigated think moved

hundred 'One idea

extent. the smallest obedient servant, R. B. Cunningham October 14.

1st January, of' the1881,, La Rochefou the of August, 1881, in 1882, the Louwei

his

to

;

on

be

England

December,

five

again.

years

tie

of

in supreme in a Mason

public'

cr

I

are,

view

through

filtered

of St. .Sisters Expulsion de Paul from the Rue de Sev Secularisation 1880 October,

Petits Messages and 1st cauld 'Hospital Antoine of the Saint and the Teiion jeine

out

it

Ireland must the fiat not

in

accomplished :—

wrote

time

a

ihas

of the

may

Freemasonry

electors.

majority not one

most

a

but

head

thick drive

its veto to the odions oppose will witness measure, the end of 1888 secular of the. edifice 'of the crowning

which began This disgraceful

They

the

be

if by asking you you of Mr. -that the sudden extinction think. and the Irish ami Parnell party (clever would as eloquentthey are) postpone take Home Rule.' No, you may fifty idea -into John Bull's to drive an years

not

isation

letters.

been take the honest would conclude

suit. Fathers will gain their Mr. the point at issue is, will Peytrou that be able to the promise, keep his from Sifiterssliall Augustinian beexpel!ed the 1st December, the St. Louis on. and' on the 31st of that from the Hotel Die'u. the Council of State month ? then, If, does'

of the

electors care Mr. Parnell

always

City no'w

November

I

allow, will

I think the fact motives.. Kule isand right' in just itself will actuate 'them. I Personally Parnell did no V write believe that Mr. know of the letter. Nemo or repente he has or arid turpissimus stultissimus,

Cochin's is

objection

You will Rule

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:

enlirely

more

by far higher that Home

ergo,

that

their

was

it

the

liy

not money, his, wherefore the Ablie gave,' have: no claim nor heirs:at-law.

\

the

believe

I

Sir,

Liberal whether

property." The Council. the building

the City funds for

,

Alibe

-

entitled

are

so," replies raised the

never

he

at'

tbemselves. had

that reflection embittering the. criminal of English' and population American cities should- -draw recruits from Irishborn immigrants. And the;

and

At

who,,

It

all otherthe attempts against Vicar abd: independence of-JUis for and we humbly implore upon earth, ourselves and for the Apos England Benediction. tolical. !

criminars'

women

remiiin

liberty

useless,

-

vie

"ergo, " Not

were

Well,

.

,

is

Church

that

these

come.

criinej'

;

so

fervuit the of

-

the

prayers

of-

cause

you in your life. wrong tbat Home suppose, granted by the voles

.

.

:

&C;,

platforms,'

the:

together of

detestation We offer Divine Head

;

,

are

our

injustice. to

Home Role decision in be decided by the judge's case." I Parnell-times affair that"

will

iustitu-

the

on

and.

ah

that

,

'

and

to

.

miserable

a

.

of them, existence

Many

,

and ignorant, helpless and unskilled in any occupation in which is a demand for there, labour, from drift bad to worse— forced by sheerjieceBsity, to herd the outcasts, and thus among familiaris d with at last be vice, they

at'

is the

satanic, annihilation

and of

Europe.. " Then

'

:

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ing

teeth

.

their

v

conditions.

new

merely drag out. and many more,

:

!

'

Catholics

great

-

-1 the 'iVaowVcrrespondent devote d;;a. letter to the pi ready. bp.ye ." laicisation," but I must come mattenqf it as the Ediles are showbaickto ''again,-

Says

,

under

ol

public opinion has rebuked

penal legislation. add ;our' protest world declaring

civilized all

with

this

also

we

of the

Mr.

the

the

;

civilised,

'And

inquiry:

-

-

in by the poverty fruitage, entailers to endeavours-, satisfy fthe, rackrenteri wentdown in 'he struggle for liflj many or

full

enjoys

healthy nations

condemned

and

not

in

whose

the authority.. Already and of all Catholic pastors and also parts of the world;

supreme devotion

its

<

.

Church

people in nilthe free and

;

of Queensland (6) that the Irishmen are" most well-known lis the intensely Nationalisffof the' million that now Celts inhabit colonies." the Australian

those

for

all,

only

in the professions, and administrative

There .a departments. is, however, danger that this view of the picture may be considered to' tbe exclusion of its_. who reverse.. those ...Qf emigrated,, homes by the evjfjtpr forped from their,

nation

free

every unlawful

and violated. dispised who live in the land where

atholic

filial

Rule

Home

in

business, pursuits, in the legislative

or

are liberty and offended at profoundly aggrieved the injustice and the violence with seeing of the Head 'ol which the sacred rights and'violated the Church-are obstructed and in the very seat in the very centre

;

The

in

are

rights We

Figuies

world

henceforth be above and,

will

by the Government

money squandered of the -Republic. is

jgagffeff

the

throughout

lady super to be worthless please a handful

.

of

Christeudom

of "the

.

that no (4) colMinisterial

autonomy four

-be enac

.

;

of lrisli than

evacu

two I edifying beingeloquent, give of the The secularisation examples." francs of Cochin Hospital cost 138,000of revenue; and 18,000 francs capital. aud francs that of Rsy, 300,000 capital And thus francs 45,000 per annum.

-

fewer

a

of demagogues, to be turned into

;

case

by

lay nurses admitted

are intendents and expensive;

street; M'llwraith, (3) that Sir Thomas the organiser of this, an»l powerful party, " the first' Premier1 of a National Minjslike the great, Australia,, .try'V .jn is, -m ajor of his S fel lo w- co u ri try ty cottiffh meuj an ardent- sympathiser with the i

The

worst.

Downing

in-

of

except

the

cannot:, legally law specially

question

White-

.The success of our abroad countrymen has been- repeatedly made the subtest and ofrpraise Thl'Plfs, congratulation. but Few strike the indeed, just. things attention more than this, that the Irish people in other countries have been- able to attain the. highest whether positions,:

p-rson

.

for the circumstance. Now, given favour deservedly enjoyed by those it he supposed women, might saintly would that the enactment of such a law on the other not be an easy matter, but, of our lawthe character; hand, given for he must be prepared makers,;.yve

General

Queensland

thai

a

the.

in

effected

National

power

ted

wherefore

Congregation,

a

ation

bear in in Aus

avowedly

an

returned at1 the last

was,

party

sorA

for

.history,

as

future

to

necessary the first-'time

is

that,

their

as

;

in

Victim chapel.

I

-

of your whose absolute Holiness, in the exercise of your liberty primacy over world said to he the Catholic was not is the guaranteed, exempted from To proclaim to the people penal laws.

'

tralian,

Blake

Latest

;Tli(a

.afcL.t

"

.

the indig underlying nation andof the Queens-, tonishraent land and Ministry, Parliament, people, at the contemplated of Sir appointment

-

-

Ga&etlc says stand the motives

world is to be punished Catholic by fine and imprisonment. There is no excep-. tion' of any person how madp- in favour soever sacred be his may eminent or The venerable and dignity. sovereign

the

at establishment .connected virtually

,

shameless will dare to being deputies, affirm that, no harm to. they mean relig whereas to combat ion, they have sworn it of means." by all manner or

incut

doing

so.

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Touching Hpgan, author

the

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Blake.'

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managed

H- A.

Sir

yet, unmask into getting

be good, hypocrites, by dint

will

it

names,

.

to

Objection

Queensland's

to The authority word or by writing. be protected laws is' the by these of a that authority revolution, by has possessed: itself! of the1 city violence of Rome. whosoever shall Henceforth, to write Or to venture speak in defence See and of the of the rights to the Holy

founded and establishments donations will be nurses. I have by religious

by private

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only

supported

.

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natural that suppose

to

for

was

it

to

'will

the inspiring cry, siastically respond A French Church for the 'French people.' didn't. as a matter of fact But they Church to-day $be Galilean might he

must

they

New

an

all

York

of Pere

Tribune.

in

this

At

Gladstone

'

1

the

to

convert'

to

''Protestantism. has

however,

mission,1

weaken

the

.

from Even,

people

ism

any

even

good the what,

not

is as

a

to

Mexicans, who' are look Catholic Cbuich, these

well-informed discoveries friends

hostile

more

'

broadly

that

directly

to

this even

is

-

made

;

olf

nmiorh

viiuivu,

and

sympathy

i

Catholic

rpftAlVtid

Vinn

it

of

aid

the

:tlm

"

inflnentiul

many

the

This

ago,

but

not

was

the

importance

its

true,

In letters

so

to

up in

change

Ireland all be forger

to

few

a

public

weeks

opinion marked

has been most subject and unmistakeable. The Unionists now This talk of a drawn battle. is nonesense. It the letters are palpable not home Mr. Parnell proved against

so-hallod has movement on

can be 'traced forgery and guilty originator, clear If this is proof-

believe

ies.

on

the

impression

little

sanguine

the

(which

McNamaia. 'Bishop' and;several 'Father-O'Connor, 'escaped for some nuns' haive laboured earnestly of draw. a large out ito following yeats but they have the Catholic. Church; Protestants.

no

one

any

ble),

thinks

now

even

possi of

general suggestions from derivable the identity Land officials with League be lame and will organizers

criminality of certain Invincible

This

it.

The

was,

South

place.

truth

nor

units, " 4.

ancient

dogma,

and certainty in faith. and the liberty questions The church is dogmatic for fear adds to its defined Every truth It and narrows the field of error

'directions.

opposite becomes

vague becomes

moves

the

wind

against stress and

succeeded

barely

above

heads

water.

Said.,

a

:

to (..clergyman Catholic priest reform movemen :

:

.

Protestant fair-minded ' me the other;;day: A to head a who wishes .

i

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Parnell. was singled out Distinc individually by the Times. tions were drawn between him and His was others. the motive of guilt the whole which tragic composition

own

t

Church

the Catholic

in

occupied

such great mistake in beginning married J a movement by getting Mind yon, I don't believe in the. celibacy To .my mind it of is one Of the clergy, But errors of Romanism. the greatest who married a priest gets reforming to convince find it will impossible

makes

a

that

in

starting he gives his enemies a bis influence as to destroy a chance of his at the reformer very beginning Yes j 1 know Luther career. got bnt reformers few would-be married, of Luther in ability, ami are the equals of Luther his case even in the besides

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his

|

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that

influence.

ing credit

tbey

give ior

(

are

Roman

wnat

is

comeoutors' unable- or unwillCatholic Church

these;'

the

they

to.

guuu

m

it.

the alienate sympathy of well read Protestants. D. Dr. J ustin brother,

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of his ..style of warfare. approve sacerdotalism battle between great will be fought anti-sacerdotalism; other than those used by weapons and McNa'mara. Fulton Bishop

systems

represent

two

meant

working

steam

error.

of

error.

moving the uncertain,

They

these

bad

a double played part. English fair of not tolerate this species play will Blame is sometimes warfare. given, Irish and perhaps justly, to certain

and public for their journals of methods the most but assault, ferocious of them are calm and dignified with the course by comparison adopted of England. In by the -leading organ the of interests honourable political men

if

Times

the

taught

is

have other belligerents amenitiesthan those of the Red Indian or the Yahoo: Irish Correspondent of the Manchester Guardian.

The .and with Dr. The

opposite

National Library of Australia

statesmen,

-It

it. against the Church

lest

should declare that by Divine assistance Head in its faith and morals cannot err for if this be true, roan did not ; found man cannot reform it, it, teach

cannot

man its

history,

its

own

or

to

it

acts

its

interpret

knows

It

Mr.

Parnell's

llave From

new.

you nothing from .Pope,

now

to-

And

Goldsmith

his

begius

This tomb, inscrib'd

to

or

The

Church

its

Witness

own

And

our

epitaph

Parnell's

gentle "

but- not

gratitude,'

II

Secure to The friend,

,

the melancholy half of ParnelVs

rejects than

o'er

the

mark

And

page

the

which

friendship to fame, gives with inscribed

verse

Parnell's (so close and such

find

name.

fates

our

agree)

Parnell

as

found

in Vatican

The of the

article

North

"

the

in

September froni Review," Manning; concludes

American

the pen of Cardinal with a summing-up whicn

arguments,

number

the heads

of not

to

incontestably that statement the Church but which also should witness, stroke

finishing-

Church

is

on

the

of is

his

its

own

put

the and

tediouB In gersoll Con In proof that the world-wide the irrefragable witness of its "

purposeless troversy."

testifies

only truth

the

his

of

Gladstone-

favourable

made to the

impression visitors

cosmopolitan Exhibition

by the Irish now glad to be able to then expressed, opinions firmed by the committee who

acted

judges The fact

as

for

section.

And'iiifti'k in

Pope, of the will

another his

Recall

those

on

am

the

rise

hear

Still

Parnell

thy

says

clos'd

his

in

:

thy days, liviug

lays. And

Dr.

He

Arbuthuot,

writes

verses,

con

that

comes

in

the

Dragon's

:

not

to

rule

be

will

to

gentlemen When summoned

the

conferring articles of prizes. that from known of the world were every part exhibited must mind ; that be borne in Ireland had to contend against Belgium.

Tsee, thee.

in1

Oxford, that

nights

thee.

path

toilsome

the the

Vatican

Lord

to

letter

not

of

I tell them that have been of

the future Parnell

Secure of fame, -

1

line.

grief mine.

is Pause

style.

the Roman correspondent Dublin Nation : Your readers that I told them have forgotten

his

his Dedicatory Epistle, Mitford, writes : Rev. Alexauder Dyce,, j

the

to

supreme

Says

j

?

:

fame.

and

and the Exhibition.

,from

jGay

name, May speak

legation." In the article body' of' this powerful the Cardinal has examined Archbishop and analysed these points with a vigour clearness which it to aud raise the of a masterpiece of reasoning height

Ireland

.

day,

Parnell,

;

on

Dr. makes

,

more

the

is

is

name

his ancestor, distinguished Thomas the poet. Swift Parnell,Lord Oxford say :

heart

and

ParnelL"

of

And

history of its own

.

lips

My

witness

"

Pronounce

and

mockers,

dread

As

diplomatists,

worst

their in

were

of

Corn-

th e Patl Af all (says and will be for a long many Gazette), to our it be day, interesting might readers to know bow is bis name pro Almost nounced. every person pro if the accent was nounces his name as on the last This is incorrect syllable. from the following verses as be seen will

against There evidence

luminous

to

everyone's

in

definite.

and tide, of the world.

intriguers,

Rector

her.

for

world the

fact than in theVatisupernatural can For eight Council. months all that world could say and do, like the four the winds of heaven, was directed it. upon

Governments,

the

by "the

or

'

and

treasure.

As

more

more

Mercy,

if it is yet another proof, proof do of what Ireland can necessary, will do when times dawn happier

were

How

this

say that he had bad

men

be

a

philosophers, traitors did

that and

fiira,

of

never

immaculate to

answer was

for

arcli-

I

Fulton, I respect, goes on that the and will notice track that, you rotestant .denomi men in the thinking Doubtless stand aloof from him. nations, to Roman they are just as much opposed don't but as he they Catholicism

two

(

large

good whose zeal and sincerity

is,

no

the

by

was

auu

of

numbers

:

is

warfare1 it well that civilized

|

is

turns it

week

attention when on his

English and now

j

,

either

men

public

so

.

"

he had his reform

Catholics

i

.

Roman average dany other object movement; and

Mr

week, conspiratoi assailants what they

I

"

.

'

keeping

in

inconclusive.

of

as

land,

!

their

Rev.

loves

It of

ever

and

more

Church

Sisters

the acting Cassell, Harry of the Irish in the Committee absence of his Grace the Archbishop of Great has been Dublin. pleasure in Rome at the distinctions expressed won not by Ireland, only by the Irish but by all the frieuds of Ire residents,

enlarges The world

truth.

are

the

by

meihber

age to age, as the everdenials and perversions of the The world is truth. against it is of defibecause impatient

of

in

either by the Most the Irish College da tore men

every of principle

from

Church

.

and presented Bugot-street, by them, has received a silver medal while a gold ; ornamented with a diamond chalice cross and given Sisters of designed by the receives the other one. Each Charity, be accompanied prize will by a diploma and signed by the committee of judges, will be forwarded to Irelandshortly

in

open

the

at forth

called

was

Woodlocu,

of variation.

inheritance

lace

their The schools. the gift of Monsignor and is destined for the of the Holy Father J The

poplin

use peisoual lace made

;

niteness

the and

made

poplins white

thedoctrine TheChurchhasguarded of the Apostles, assistance, by Divine with The articles of unerring fidelity. are the- faith the same in number to-day as in the The explicit defi begiuuing. nition of their has implicit meaning

expanded changing

good

for the sent. These 'are specimens and I know declared quite unique, caused a lady an envious many thought and desire to possess The third them. medal is awarded the Nuns of gold Harold's for v the Cross, Dublin,

agree

age, and is indentical Error is uot the

and

Kensington,

the

favourable article in the Art Magazine from Cole. the of The Henry pen second medal is awarded to the gold manufacturers ware at Beleek of pottery

arc

solutions

of

of piece exhibited

a-

no

denials

the superintendence of Youghal. This if I mistake uot,

nuns

fragments

its

for

done:

yet and the do not

every

the the

by very approximately incalculable. simply

people

ever.

country, Catholic

this

Independent

:

as

strong;

for

of

under

are but many Their together. is of theii multiplicity proof being human. The of claim the Catholic Church to a Divine authority aud to a Divine assistance is one in and the same

enough,, inclined to

always

per world, world

and a Divine virtue of a per To this even

account

has

many they

and ioyal still credulity, 1 think there remains quite enough to belief in the substantial justify accuracy of what: is stated. in Beyond doubt, have been made in New York quires and other with American cities very considerable is stated success. It

'

as

and

and the that ruined; and without the genius, the of these deliberations is all the more important.

to Ireland, then, five three gold and two medals, silver ones, for the exhibits to the following of Irelund a medal Episcopacy gold foi the lace presented by them, but made

they

adequate

man

Parnell's home. The

and at circumstantial am

»

be

idle

are

gentlemen Tbey have awarded

refuse to believe this account of visible and palpable fact of the imperishable of the Christianity Catholic and' Roman Church. They must find a more reasonable, creditable,

Mr.

deductions

large

clues

us

saylhat

to

men

and

pieces people result

bears unity, our reproach. for the teaching holding to be infallible. We as a of our testimony It iB not enough for

faith.

changeless

temperaments

successful than Prbte'stahtism, who have been trying the Episcopalians a reformed Catholic Church. to organize Church of Jesus' exists Their so called on and is the paper, largely to-day of bitter in'thehpme controversy subject heads church. Bishop Riley 'one and the vanti-Rileyites in it, faction and each is faction head another; in con most of its energies expending while In the other. the; mean verting is vir the Catholic Church of Mexico tually "In;

America

in

make

of

quarter by

effected

Christian

origin

of the Church take the rebuke

the

from

rebuke

They

Letters.

reached here

seem statements and I although

with

foreign

are

have

of the

Divine

a

lace

:

and

world-wide

comparison

and

hi attemps' suspicion Here again religious propagandism. and 'Methodists,1 who 'the 'Presbyterians to convert Catholics to frankly try on

with

domestic Christian

for by any forces that are, by aiiy intra say, possibilitatem of what is pos the limits

office and authority iu Divine assistance. petual the Christian in world, to the Catholic external It is turned witness. to

A

clergyman

proceeded

Forged

Rumours

impression intelligent

Irideedj'roany

'the'

ends.

The

walls.

and

The

tlie

'rule.

on

;<he:f)'eoplei :and' far seeing

its

ftithin

apologised, service.

admit

;

have1 iriadelittle

missionaries1

their

missions

Protestant be successful | fof

Mexico,

ought7 to to are Catholics ready' 'Church in Mexico Catholic But to be sic. it oiight

the

now

further of the

to

1

:to

extent.'

"In

in

'

to

able

been'

Oh urch

be accounted or

claimed

the hands of Irish were party

tool

a

and

WHiteinch, clergyman, speak said Mr. Revolution,

member rose lady congregation in hUr pew and called upon him in solemn tones desist. him to She told his was business to the preach Gospel of and forbade him desecrating the Christ, house of prayer by propagating party-

Cuffiblicism the MpAll

not

Catholic

1688 was

Romafiism, using him

,:hbt'bli8teaihe'':pbpiilar The French only the' people. of this successful movement nyhnii rably is the McA.ll in France to-day which does hot aim to reform mission, but the Church of Frahce from within,

'

the

!

on

ing

Established

.

alwkys Wa'ckhowledgethat

the

'recently,

the the

of

with both the old and the modern world outside of Chris demands a cause than the tianity, higher of nature. possibility " 3 That the church has always

Glas

Church,

Pr,otestanti

and Italy for. work, France silk, must not be forgotten. pottery ware, In these days, too, whbn we hear and are read that Ireland not and the Irish worth that without the anything, would fall' to she, support of Efigland for for

'in

life

lhat this elevatidn

manent

the

in

service

a

gow

are excepted, ready has the mbVbment of sympaihies

of Buffalo,

'

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even

"2. in

-

to

meant'effort But Church. well-

i

Clergyman

and

causes

philosophers within sible to man."

A Church— Apologises.

mankind

to

"

cannot

as

have

interest'

'of

in

,

deal

great

a

The

;

Episcopalians takfrh

Politics

mission

com

affirms

mabhood and political

world, natural

"

success.'

or

naturae

Hyacidthe,

and- possibly his children. of this country

wife,

his

consist

saidto

of

social

;

almbst

Eminence

tion

and

errors f

legation

bis

" That 1. tinexistence iiupi-rte'lmble ami the vaBt and- unde of Christianity, niable revolution that it has: wrought iu in the moral eleva men and in nations,

will

they

own

1

by that

begin

in

i

<

in

find

Protestautism is good in Romanism. Then to attack -be in a position its mistakes with some degree

'

to

convert

incorporating

Pere Hyacinth? would ''enthu

they

my any

Catholics

I

which

mind,

other

human race' as the long want friends, Protestant of Roman number great

as

If

exists.

hitman

the or

expression

of the ib iliepira1fe'W6ih"'Ihe:cbmmUlnidh' The French Church. people Catholic of a desire shown 'signs liab freiuenUy, of the Pope ; to revolt' fopi the' authority

and

in

form

some

-

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to

tendencies

old the

country,

.

'

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''to

It

is

to

examples will

obey,

Pope, by Arbuthnot, Parnell and Gay, ,

such be hoped thatafter of the Irish leader's

be properly

s

sure

prouounced

metrical name

by all

it

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v.jMllbqurne, Decem%r :19, Hewitt, jthe .a,nd stppk. broker,, bank Jarrer plerk, hay e.;, both been committed for trial for cpnspiring to defraud. the Commercial Bank ojf\£7,000. The Exhibition members,; of ,,ihe

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as Jthe, .SPbftfor.maiutfiming .orchestra, to., i;,a recent Expedition tlie..permanent ,insitu.tion,| ,a.t a$ annual Justice he will start next, vcost .Broome and Chief estimated ja-t £1.5,0..,;../. Onslow, to no, of parliament", Justice waste TJie proyqgation has bound, to ,say th.atfthe„Chief: ifelt; lii:-.in, j.ljis .behaviour. at had :been indiscreet .time ..been, postponed .till ltjurday.,,., preparation;. .Zanzibar., The .Prince vote was of Walies the ..Duke. \ .'<) The then.cpnssedi.withont ;and -Sypney, Uecemlbierr,lj9, of. have ;ijii ;; Portland .their Seaple division.; wants, .P'Gonnpr ,tpj cppie, to igue|(! posj tins the lilierals the". are endeav in Honorable Cqlppies. is, Artillery .Corps,. Sparse, he.-Gladstonian " undecided .ickii ./.'! -(..ITU of the. to. abpuaccepting Egyptian policy, tl»q oring ;to makfttbrpiigh Government retusingj .otherwise, aj. challenge the Govenunent a painty Another heavy thunderstorm question gray.t;£p00( corps j-,,,. .lowat,'ds|. placing jthe ocpur.Lord .fell Mr aud rnight. ..Gladstone,; system. ,of .rain Morley ,r),! |.rdid,a.st Torrents _undpijJi8.Ypliinte.er f Qr.r hurchill attacked tyro is .e'ery ; hours, and, .there Randolph. furiously,Copper ,is worthBTS.;. ;t!ip;i£97>< 22. its the Government on last, appearanpe,pf the, question; iinj.. ',,," IfONDON.; December continuing. that the, read December 20. and, the-,, last named. stated (,! iv, (.ApELAipBj night, second ing (pf. 'lefpro jtlie, vote Pf Sir George.. ,Campof the Federal, was ,to ,-.he nioyp' ja., Council prepared .jThe.rnepting pj.i-ppri.atipnBill, to .will take the Government wh(/n an in vi led attention ceiisu.re on .nell places at .Hobart on, the,th Wp8t(Ausj;aha'8 of .February. deiimnd' Th.e Premier, occurs'.; Ayas ojiportunelime A. diyision, fpr.;autdn,pmy. ;'.e,;C,)nsid?r6d (Mr. Thos. which resulted in the Goverimient in and the .Attorney,, taken .on. the ..qne.stjjm,; were General Playford). unauthorised have been a meili. into until to 90 jfor .the,,. Govern Parlia :pfV entering negotiations appointed represent majority obtained. skarholdersi in .the had /been .Some of the largest., s/»nction; .S.outh Australia. ; mentary assured In views interests involved, 0anal ;M. d" salp (of.; 1,8,88 Urqv.n .Jand ;l!anat\m,ha.ye large. Another, ofothej bave he the Colonial confidenlje. Office leases, takes; place against Lesseps that, they, still. protested to-day, Ban k and, bis to. fulfil the .promises, be on its own Sir The, .Stat,e, in ability acting responsibility. Royal ;Mint Baron and that will, John Gofstp-'Q.G., for husrniuie, they (Wi.ll.iiigly repfying' /Melbourne and .pommissipi.ieave.p to any future. he. may de the'" matter was snbsci-ibe ;bon.ds Worms, stilted" Sydney .on, thedth; of J anuary. " for '»i; one.' 'The deem necessary the (.Canal; u purposes. 'wholly December. 2, Q, depkrt/meiital' IVIelboure, American: honourable' member to- know thai O'Connoi the Onyons; the.. ough't (defaulting Tatipnal (Cbampipn Bank Searle for. £1000 no decisive wi th has been. (Committed, has ohalleoged be "taken .clerk, for sculler, steps won Id ;

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aftei.dpscnbing

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was

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to

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it

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noticing, he maintained, of objection

which,

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said,

he',

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urged

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tordfliy,

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Mayor, .him

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Mr. .made

.decline

to,

of the

;

Government,.

Secre

Colonies,

vote,

t.he."

fit

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the

tlie (

Court

is,estim,ated .enemy'sjoss at 400» -instead 1000,; as,,atvflrst reppr .of. ted., feature .of. Jie.ibattlH .wa8 the jThe. the brilliant 20th charge -.made by

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states

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victory published,

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conferred on; Dublin-was. The-; Catholic .Archbishop of, unanimous vote ihycihe

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2,L .concerning ..at British General.

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held'

yesterddy. '''Over 'lively :

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acre.

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wanted,-

sat'

'o'clock

all"

this

21. and- "until

nighty

'iriorning,;

before

8.

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rains

Heavy cPuntry; arranging

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respect-

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noonI

failed

have

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MELBouRNEj1December

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come agreement' was 'to finally ing the; "Chinese. Restriction Parliament Wilbbe proroue'dvat;

-iinclianged. .

iiy«.

AoELiAiDE; 'Friday./ attendance -ati large li.

1

'to establish rate of 'she 'National Bank, ofi 4d. per half-ounce, for' 'all on behalf of the shareholders of have, of the world from- Victoria'. »;»>; parts the Bank, disclaimed all con " liability Sydney," December 21nected iwith their customers1, deben-the match the 'Austra ; In against tures, amounting: to £14,000 anid left lians -by- 1 1 local men,' the latter 'scored with the Bank for safe which 133 for 5 wickets. keeping, McDoneH'-' aiid have been stolen the late by ''OnyonsMoses intend to shortly reliiiquish confidential clerk to the bank. '.cricket. It has now been) ascertained that AdelIidE," Saturday;'total Onyons' defalcations, The including O.R.M.-S.: Dusitania /arrived various amount to forgeries, from 'Albany £40,000. The s.:i South yesterday."! suicide' wlien Onyons meditated Australian leaves for FrCmantle' t6-day. arrested. / The 'O.R.MiS.1 horiidwkrds, Guzco,j' v her Sydney, Decern 18.' leaved ou -Monday ; Mrs. 'L. Jacobs arid Tn consequence of the adverse vote Mr. "A Cochelet are booked as1.passehrecorded in the Assembly the Govern v gers by her -for Albany. ment iriet "and supporters The 'yesterday week's-' run at? 'Broken "Hill passed a resolution confi amounts' to »95,000ozs' of silver;' expressing dence, in the Government. This resolu A very" successful' was concert givSn tion to was, communicated Sir Henry last night in aid' of "the families 'of1 the Parkes prior to. a cabinetmen' whoiwere killed »in! the meeting being 'ree'eiit 'exheld for the purpose of the Government board'the on !s;sl "plosion Albdny.1 their position. considering Subsequently Melbourne, 'Dec.'1 23'.' Sir Henry Parkes stated that. after full '; was Parliament '

ar.e

b'eciiuse

results,

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INTERCOLONIAL. December Melbourne,

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Manchester

of

six !

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the1'

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of countrywere' 4;000 miles an? of £3- per avefage rental Shares arequiet:

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December

'Chamber, a

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over

of.

by suppressing like nuisances

ha !1been Extraordinary the Federal summoning.; to-day, Council tP meet bn the(29thii of ;fJanu-

f

Taiiher

Cluis.

States."!-:

to

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treatmeuP.

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steps ufrom

arising;

Decemberl

Hobart,--

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Italy

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general

M anchester have

tibilaii

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'tHe

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Bal foiirtl swindler; thief;

tliiit inmoured' been made to assasinate new President' son; the

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curried Prot'ection by '72 'Th A Protectionists j

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takingJ

evils'

the presence, of Chinese,1 dens and. other gambling in thefoity. ii:nmU

issu

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a'gaiip

are

the

diminishing

::'the

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pldce'

for

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Dwung. ih

Government;

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quarter.

The

of

Digiili's talteu

prisoners

the Dr.

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Jnteicoloiual

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in'

the'riotdrioh's

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to

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value of '£700,000 has arrived dm ing theRussian -bond -holders'

paying--

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ihade

'be

settled finally by a Conference, mutual., concessions thy; "both' made.; u:;i ,.>» uG j

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'many''ahd' wh'6'

fled,;

relating

prisoners

the

gold

1

mons

to tbe ;lai!ge owing Stock -.'Exchange

Gladstone

-Mr;

.

see

changed

a

.--

to(

intending

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BullionBussian

week for demands."

,

for

Times.

Catholic

-

contradictory indeed wo

then Church

religion,

life Catholic otherwise. .not

for

-

of

systems

but'

opposing,

merrily

money tbp better, of gold

i-CUlellUMltS.

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/"riot

inarkotha8'

imports

If

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Sacraments

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-"follows,

inTorce1. are-gatherin'g is nepliew athobgotThe in the recent at fight " Aideh!ate'has taken

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can exist it. witjiof (except .that:-, without, the or power eye'n iBapfcism), define if it is the attempt to truth life to teach' and practice two Catholic

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of Pan V

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Advices received from Suakitn sfnfe that a battle Osman 'between. Dignas forces and the garrison of tliat' town" is r" imminent. (

at :which sides were

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pnrhl.ind

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Company

the TTth of'Augudt. advancs will -An probably Han dou h, upon whence

1

been

has;

on

in the Lesseps Co. is steud in under persons

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the'

de

of'ithe-'Pa'oama oh (/Thousands growing,; take to (suscribe1 for auy number ama bonds' in- the future.

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evidence life the obtside, in ..the east, and

"M.

'Sir '

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Sydney,. December 2,0. between the, Typqgraphiand the Master Fritters

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has received 'news)! tnistworthy stating that had Stanley passed through Santhorhe'and 'liad sinceairived -'safely with Emin- Pasha' at the Riyer 'Arn wh o n

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with

hympathy

..cpntetnppirary

must

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failure

to who see tho jfaifo and energetic Catholic Roman Obedience hoili

jCathplic of fall

.lepeDdSj,

'bo

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Roman

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the

conclusion of England is l.ier-

schism

in

people. ?

fidionloiis

Church

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self

the.

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Rintore1 has of "South

1

"'Governor appointed 'as the siiccessdr Australia, William Robinson.1 The West African Telegraph

surrendering in "Western!'

!il

Earl

Hon.

been

leadi

a

of people in the- Cape? Colony and half :a million miles of-Iatnl to: thousand Australia forty

haiidful

will

see

that

deny-

this

to.

-idea-

his

in'

Gazcttei ng deprecates the conduct of full in. "the yielding of Rechuaualand to ;a

to-day, Lord Kuutsford' "administration

tlie

"Yet"

reflection, of'

cannot

Spectator alternative .

on

may Baudinel

Mall

article-

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Mr

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surejy, extravagance"-

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say

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December

London,

the Rome,", he

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bail being refused on the ground he. would .probably commit, suicide, The yyill of the late, Josiah Justin, of Caulfield, has(|been,proypd— fthe rpal property, being assessed /at; £15)4,0/30. that

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that he will he. objects to.

as

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or;.

i he '"and Parliamentary, 'sanction, bill tlie1 House 'be enablingmust,:,pass '"'Tee fore' could ';be 'granted; autonomy Bill' afterwards? ''passed Appropriation

be

toi

race,.

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to;.

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states

'climate.

St.. PeiePSiat. the humblest ".the. of-., Jayipan, ii„;sa.ys,: is the true OptfioHCi .;y: English Chdich. of the .Universal t.rue..repreeeri,taiiv;e, and -His (foijufled oi> Church, by .Christ the Pope and, his. Cardinals

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championship,

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Church

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theatrical

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which were of members of the

within House.

"events' >

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that

Sir

N.

F.;

view

The

memory He eontendhad Broome proved for of actions, unfit

killed

cunduct West' of

during

Sir

men

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aiid

troops Gren-

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Osmau

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Mr. in

a

tipal

Giffen,

air!

loans, rial

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enemy

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eminent

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consideration

statistician,

delivered

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on

retaining reluctance

some

stances.

undeii

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had

de with

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the.,

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though

office,

circum ;

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In

the.

Adelaide, now

notorious;

December case

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pforoued

Dec. '22; Saturday; "South Australian Elev!eiv"has to play 'iri EleVeh of Victoria \

The arrived "

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of Lawson

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formally

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the Statiabefpre warns of ;London, English in Colonial against investing lie a troublous finanpredicts for Australia.

speech Society

capitalists

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National Library of Australia

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half

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vvoiinded. many very slight.

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,

the

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disease and city

is in the very prevalent suburbs. An accident happened on

were

yoke men

seriously

injured.

it,

in

Government

.

The

Collins,

appeal

convicted of murder, to the Supreme Court. Adelaide, Dec. 24.

The commercial not to appeal Lawson's case.

/

being deeply

has appointed the interests of

after

to look

counsel Louisa in her

to its mud.

owing the

to

Bank the

has

Privy

Council

in

liff.la

hTift

lrr»/Yivlorlnro'

FATHER

DUFF.

generally

-

was,

have

speaking, which the

a

manuscript

members were Journal, by of improving afforded an opportunity art in the of themselves composition. to speak, nor a mere Neither the ability Gram knowledge of the rules of English of expressing would mar give a facility To attain to on one's thoughts paper. in that of proficiency any degree respect to practise, The it was necessary writing. excellent afforded Journal opportunities their contri for by having for practice corrected butions by the Editor, young to enabled to see and were writers their composition. remedy the defects in lecturer The rev. urged upon the mem with for taking bers the necessity pains their contributions. They should rei-write and them several times making corrections words etc. each out striking superfluous time for thus only could they make any :

:

real

advancement. working of Speaking of the successful in glowing Societies, Father Duff referred had to the amount of good which terms branch been accomplished by the Perth of the Catholic Young Men's Society since in 1864. He said the suc its institution cess of a Society depended very much

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pleasure

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purchased

that

announcing

they

of

Messrs;

relinquishing

busi

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WILSON

G.

J.

and

ness,

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WILSON he

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represent

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Perth

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interest of their souls. In short, highest should their unite, they profession, whatever it might be, with the deepest and tenderest love of God, and practical of their and if they did this, ho. Religon saw before him some who bo might the leaders of their and the country heroes of their Religion. The lecture was a very and in long structive one and was with interspersed humourous anecdotes which rendered it A cordial vote extremely entertaining. of thanks to Father Duff, at its conclusion', was carried by acclamation.

Canning

Corner

C0CKRAM,

SCHRAMM,

CJ omp

&

ny.,

\

PRODUCE

&

CO.,

COMMIS

MERCHANTS.

SION

of

&.

GENERAL

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HOW1CK-STREETS,

AND

GUINNESS'

-

Braiid), PALE

BASS'

.

OF

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THE

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

Williams and

BRANCH,

(

The

adjourned was branch

above'

quartely held' Bro.

of

meeting

on

IRISH

....

O.V.G.

Usher's

Grand

on

the After

business

had

closed

10 p.m.

at

table

been

for

the

some

Receits

information

;

the

"

St

Josefh's"

Jamaica

Old Old

St.,

1888.

30,

to of paper,

WANTED purchase .dIOPale

Rogers'

size

of

a quantity RECORD.

Apply, RECORD

-

and

Rogers'

OFFICE.

and

Old

(Fine

Hotel,

Cnll€l%r

Griiildfoi'd.

Sunshine).

Charleston

-

t

l'

tid

a

mivttvt

tv!

Co.'s.

Proprietor. and; and :

Greno's

Quai

It

extra

sec.

Directly

.-

opposite Station.

the Railway x

Curacoa, Annissette, Brizard from Mar Bordeaux

i

200.

&

:—

Pommery Pints

The quarterly meeting of this. Branch held on Tuesday evening last, at the usual of assembly, and was well place attended. The Mr.- F. A. President, the chair. The roll ivenneay, occupied of officers and members called. was Two members were absent without an apology, and were fined. Messrs. W. Trott, T. and G. Donevon Keeley, were nominated for After the nomination membership. cf officers to serve for the next and .term, some other business nature of a routine had been gone uhe meeting through, closed in the customary way. Receipts, 6s. £3 Dec. 18th, 1888.

and

(Liquid

Jamaica,

CHAMPAGNE

meeting

Albany,

Branch, No.

August

William A.

_

Brizard

LIQUEURS ,

Cellars,

and

CHAMBERS, PERTH, W.

:— -

7s.

£5

etc.

etc.,

CENTRAL

Whisky

Dublin

. , Cognac. Champagne)." RUM

Sugars,

:—

Marie

of

routine

further

transacted

Highland

Reserve. Special Old Highland.

BRANDIES:— Brizard Maria Brandy.

;

laid members.

Old

I

;

were

(Monkey

Quarts.

Co.'s.

.

J. McDonald Bro. Vice-President, J.F. Bro. Secretary. Treasurer O'Callaghan Bro E. J. Rodoreda Bro H. Warden, J. Rearden. Lockyer,. Guardians, Bro.W. of the seventeenth and Report eighteenth annual of the e meetings Executn Directory ;

given.

Offices

#.

WHISKY Celebrated

;

Quinlan

Co.

&.

Fine

Sons

Usher's

chair

-

&

etc.,

'

Quarts.

the.

Friday, .'evening in the Pre-iilent, F. Bogue, Messis. VVilliani Rearden j. and. JOdward J. Webb were elected benefit "uemhers. The. nomination of officers for the also took with the fol ensuing term place, result for Bro. T. F. lowing President, the

last,

(Monkey

Co.,

WHISKY:—

SCOTCH

returns

Chaff,

Commission.

on

Oh hand and to arrive,— Butter, Butter, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Dates, Lard', Jams, Currants, and others), Teas, (People's Choice,

.

Sc

Moline by. and Pints

and sold

ALE

Brand),

tie

stored

.

by Moline and pints

PRODUCE,

(COLONIAL Prompt

Sale

on

STOUT:—

Bottled

Bottled

3> o c it

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See.. Maraschino, and Rogers,

Every

Convenience

for

Visitors.

was

CLARETS

:

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Pontet Chateau

Corner

DEAF.— by of

Simple

a

it

free

Nicholson,

of

Deafness

and

23 years' standing Remedy will send a description who to to any Person applies 65 William Melbourne street,

of

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Beers,

Pier

and

30.

R

Howick-Streets.

8

Location,

apply f M. 19,

Stabling

For quietness, the Guildford in the Colony.

CO.,

1888.

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brands of in stock.

Wines,

kept

and

A

L

E.

and

an

attentive

No'.

300.

by Alex.

Particulars

from

Store-keepers,

to

comfort,

Hotel,

and situation, has no equal

£10,000 GIVEN AWAY TO BUYERS OF A BOTTLE OF BREDALBANE WHISKY. Shipped

Dec.

the best and spirits

Ostler.

&

,

Perth,

Quarts.

Good

August

O

and

Sherries.

Wellington For

Pints

Canet. Pints and La Tour Garnet.

CANNING

£jv A Person cured noises in the head of

Lionel

de

Quarts. Sauterne9

Perth,

Only

Chateau

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in the became cold and tepid dis duties. if But, charge of their religious in school were induced to youths leaving a Society, besides being protected against these dangers, be obliged to they would cultivate a healthy habit of reading good the Sacraments and books, and frequent chuslearnto fulfil their obligations towards God A and man. further duty which devolved members of a Catholic upon was to see that proper Society respect was to their Want of paid priests. for of kind was respect every superiors It was, greatly on the increase. therefore, incumbent them as Catholics to upon cake care lest frame mind induced the of freedom end more critical by a greater in secular matters should be allowed spirit to affect their behaviour towards their In conclusion, he said it was espec priests. for the members of a Young ially necessary Men'B to be attentive to their Society duties, and while religious promoting and the wholeeircle of thescienses, encouraging to its the most proper to. assign place all—the science of salvation! important'of should them into the Religion accompany avocations of life. They ought to sanctify their actions by offering them all to God, and labour to render the duties and cares

c

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HAVE

and

Father Duff delivered before Recently, the members of the Perth C.Y. Men's" a lecture on Societies." AfterSociety, the origin and progress of Societracing ties from the oldest and most sacred asso to ciation the family circle down the when associations for the time, present of social, and re promotion political, reform he everywhere abound, ligious proceeded to show the objects and advan men's and the Societies, tages of young most for their .effectual means successful He said their were to working. objects and all cultivate, develop, strengthen the intellectual, moral, and physical, which constituted na faculties, religious ture and human to these dignity give, faculties their perfect and to integrity their establish them in the of plenitude action. These Societies power and their men to serve their coun prepared young social offices which in the various try their be called lives, they might, during and. thus, in a higher con upon to fulfil, them for eternal life ception, prepared by life. their They were present elevating institutions the heart which cultivated as well as the head, the soul as well as the the whole man mind, and which trained to do his duty to God, to his fellow-man and to himself. Though of comparatively modern these Societies existed in origin, and were a great every part of the world a spirit of study and means of stimulating excellent besides anti enquiry, baing an the evils so. characteristic of dote against the present age. They also afforded excellent of men an opportunity young to learning correctly. speak and write no men There was, perhaps, object which art in this of coveted so much age. as the assisted The of power speech oratory. and re them in defending their political and thus forward rights, helped ligious of the cause Hence, enlightenment. to secure the inestimable advantage which deto the ability public speak in gave, societies had sprung up on. every bating were no better schools for side. There the minds of youths,' who had training to little to devote than So time study, their own. cieties like By taking part in men the debates periodically held, young and .a a readiness of acquired speech of expression, and were enhappiness into creditable ablod to form themselves Connection with and accurate speakers. to .afforded abundant a youths Society exercise of that tact and scope for the of those and £he development powskill, ers of management and administration, such which were of great advantage durIn these associations there also, ing life.

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PACKENHAM-STREET,

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BY

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MERCHANTS,

..

ON

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AND.

.v

GENERAL

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decided

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SPIRIT

Ferguson & Co., Glasgow. all Wine. Merchants, and Hotel-keepers, '

recover

embedded

WINE,

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to

into the been unable fell

(Limited).

-

box

sovereigns a boat to the Alameda, The divers have water.

COMPANY

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A

Dec. 23. Sydney, one thousand containing while from being transferred

.

killed

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connec

the Two

'

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Friday

.

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week.

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Eight

the The

.

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have

typhoid

during

reported

.

of

cases

1

been

.

Thirty-one

.

GIBNEY,

Spirit Wholesale John

Dealers.

-

AgentsFerguson

& Co.,

Melbourne

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was

,

"

'Justice

,

reedingly

,

;

,

Ma'ster;

as

course

i

of

:

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were

who-,'

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to

the « public enlighten great question; ''-provid

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good should be

are

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being"'

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pontifical a.m,i his/

'eve;

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greetings

friendly, onfall'

;

that'there

t

bent," others pleasure :nbaking"'puh3hases'J

i'in ii

with'

;

'flowers.

citizens'!

'

blazette

r

..1

!

of'theh'shtips1'

'decorated

)

prettily

;

journa-

yffip.

,;',v

Christmas OKiMoiidayevening;' a gay appearancb; city presented'

;folbwiug;.bxfrCt'

PalpiMall

this> upon ing "it'can/be.'; interference

the

''

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yjn,

World. It is -Impossible see what. cohnection ;,;'have of individual's1 utterances "or es -of articl the Irish World

;

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'iol

themselves, not'/deterred by; fear

risks!';

the-;;

Pbha letters It is a. Parneljite to' fact patent thai" since everyone' j the advent of Mr. Parnell to power/ 0 '/'iv'ho0 fanatics the?hr'e of pprove'd-

either

.'or, hitye 'ti'ansfeyrefl have',-;th6 returned, h money W.Vi. STRICKLAND. Perth, .Nov 3, 1898.

the

followed/

theyTwere!

r es

qd-.T

n-ini

i

li

;

'b ai

brother

his;

whiiih'

atfd;

from Irish

publish

by

;

willingly

theref

-

'

;

William

!

Butj <as the -casei'stands djecision. at the present Time; the re'al object of inquiry the letters, are hidden r.-The of greater, from sight. p'art the7 Commission th e ti m e for which in has how1 sat, haS been eccdpipd from extracts) reading spee.ch es delivered and by Irih_jnembers artiplep

.1

'

aiid afterhooh'; tic" Rink foiind a' of deVotees large huriiber and in the Evening was literally crowded:01

?i 7

proved

b'e

0'BHen, yini''".poinbpihg, 7 Commission," adopted

.

BrJiOURNE

;

'

51

Probably,

'

somejcjiapce a th., speedy

judges arriving,

-

'al8b«;£rly/9ltiienda:'; ;ibotli lidorning

Hall,

w.251

noi!uTlii attepapii ""if'

-.or.

will

doubt,

1

Parnellit.e.l.e|t);ers,''

been

1 >

'

:

-forgeries.

favoured

"

have

1

!

were

between :Mr. Ihvincibles 'tHe 'Com'missiori!! bf .th'e Co that thb rear'questiioh;

to

reason

'

Scrvioe

United >>vi

.

|

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.from

j

.

Les,jl(Q pWi be obtained 'ijn

can

Tickets

pen se

e

,fur

,

/'At/th'e!

1

on/.-

i

cent..

i,

is., ipyestigaied ,whethey !,Mr, in -any way; japprove Of Parneit-jdid the murders after they Had' been The Times bases its committed. evidence of the ,charges;,on the bona fide of the IParneilite "letters, we have not the slightest which;

<

£1,000

io-

to

had members

!

'of.

tlie

1

mudesy

'

of question there would

,

-YM

tll.-t.

a

scope' been limited demanded

"

1st

'agitation, affair. complicated

the

-

'

1

1

preyio'us'to

has

League

J-Albibn-'iGrouiidnyfesterday,'!

YEsa?ERDAYj: Boxing Day; appeared to b'e1' bh joyed is a holiday1, thoroughly 'by 1drge'< numbers of tiitiEens/' 'The' 'Railway Sportei! at Bullene,' abS61rb'Ad'' 'a' iiiimber'of large' excursionists ':\yhile"pic-hics!lldbw'£il 'tKeIJ and' an excursion' to' river, 'Rbckinhatm10

1

;

on

Land

!0imarde will "ii

i.'

>

the

T10N,:1889.r;!y>

to

,

proyej ,any cpuneotiouj Parnell and :thei

the are forced to believe thath'ehasi .we not done so wi'thdnt gbod reasoii. The. Parnell inquiry,.., by,;, being extended .overthe whole of period ment

'

1 1

ventured to com Times' Commission,

'state,

1

o;..)

'

Times

'

;

-

faithful'servant,-

December,

f

-

'

or;

j

'

triall/jthb

his fellow-countrymen. .Never has, he made state'-' any important !ment in the colninns of 'tbe, jpurnal of which he is ;>editor without Substan being able "to thoroughly' And if he has,- > as recent; tiate it.

now

important.uestions

,

1

Sportsyheld

:

.afterwards the .statement of

-muTaers!

According to' Attbrhey'eheal

over

'electors and '/bit

f life

'!

oj.

i.T

i

not1

wof ldy

i

Park.

influeficb,he(

Qualifica and strict

Room

viq

.!<c.';-'-

!

lii'ij

!

;

ohi'aractpi;

i-

;

ppinions may, in be decidedly instances, many adverse. and bitterly But whether or men whether blarney they praise view the. witb>' which7he is policy identified in a good or bad. light, they do not/ for -a single moment, doubt his fervid nor earnestness, thb 'exercises question' ,

'

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.nrm

v.'

"in

Reading/.

;.n

>

to 'blind

I>i.c

.

to 'again

Iriitiiedihte

Y.lijrr '

in"

years

hpnour1

not his

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;tii.'.qnij

,

v'\

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j

much,

&

j

>

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1

ais

Government.

Parliaments, hope ;t& 'give

1!

Your 24tli

;

respectthat .fact

eighf

of_.Mem.bers

sli'itl

an, oppprfunity interrogating before us.

to

is

lo

Railway. Bullen's

-

I

,i.'-.ui

>

tihg'

at ,isue i,djft-.F-.."ftFnell:.qi; any of his colleagues, encourage or sup-, of" the InvinCibles1 po'rtthe policy oCs Otherwise' by 7 'rlecuhiaf y 'aid

talked-, The verdict popular he ,al ways favourable

person.

may

Upper.House,,a"Liberal

Franchise, tion,

t'h'e

aflroctite

silitll

on

would

bear(in jjuiudthp f have' contested

occasions

lnterdst.of

based

I

representatives,

our

'

of

tinije ? In' me)

'

O'Brien

William,

lstly, Do

:

? ,2ndljr,,

Hill'a'fead not)wh'atf!tlteratibny!areidesirable to again ask j.ouitoufettirn

if

on

,

change

venturing -fully

of

pfih'c"ipalh"ssuesrs'eem

approve

youapprSye —

giving

fpr6baij-i; l

the

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X lot

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passed) off .very TheYe wafc successfully/. a veryi tHe city large 'attendance rpreslent',' and port; contributing' large1 'contingents'' of folk,'.; holiday as.well, Mas 'Guildford and J the,.-,Eastern districts.' 'Mr/ Clbugh'S1 band was and 'ContribUtb'd'i string! prbsent v"'! mucli tojt»he day's enjoyihent:''"'!

utterly/fpreign

'

eu

»

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i

khd1 Cohtbr u

to itheuproper, charges, 'hut' only the- j u'dges; tii

at

i

oiTffuw.jiitvio-,

matters

-introducing

expressing' bf a question1 J t n,—a question .whicfi, jo tlie the last for' country

nowbefore

is

j

Legislative the con-

5j

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be

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the

report T'\

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electors. for

Election1

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and

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gentlemen .The coming

Eddy,

at.Kimberley. MV\v\'VK

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so

1

ebtablished1

ISSUES.

.

PERTH

(li

1

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tedjlat

irepor

:

re

editor of the of the most of the "prominent politicans day. His fame— or liis as his notoriety /would iterm it is a oppbherets and assured. Wherob.vious thing ever Irish are politics debated,

,

E

TWi

a»pas

.

'to

itj.

.unlimited.

,ian

e'jphiir j&thi? impessibu.i mad 6. lUpon .the minds j pf the

Mr. Williaji O'Brien, United' Ireland is one

TJ\

I

.Jarnell,

®

pur-

spirit

THE.

Mf'L

such,

1

Mr. W. Strickland's on Copsultation the 'Perth' Cup1 'wiil'b'd dfAWh'at'p.ml'bu Saturday' evetiinb' lidxt i£tt"tH'd'iUMite,di Service HoteL ri\ihi1bet '-'Alarge qf ticlcbits'' have already b'66h' idiipbs'ed 6'f "akid thbkb1 tibkhts had beWr1 makfr1 wishing1 tosecure' early application.'

bnor ih bus'

thti yoiiJ

i

and' try

A'

,

>7/

II"

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inyour

wipiunduund

iniquiiy

:

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for will land, investigation,, jehtpil., which ith &Tvmes\ withlts immense wealth jib' mufeh betthr prepared than.

Mecotir.

indefatigable and

of'

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1888.

21,

jsuntrbke

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f

;mol

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time since of Capt. who had been sent expert, and Syud icate ,to inspect

exit

We -;>are

1

fiif;

TR-?>ideath

delib

f

i-

ibe.

.

.

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to-

faith

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December

Perth,

i.

!a'

$ will

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.account Yours

Stewardship.

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1

ithat,

»

care

-

late

the

short

may;>)

'

o't

.

previous my

Vfifcsfe

is;

'

suffrage's to which

Mr> with

)

is!

,lt>trfi/'it1

not

bf

1

exnenses I

-

election, you for

your

'.'earliest

to intention' the coming

my at I will

VAtal

.

M.lMM-io.-lni )

i

indeed.-

..

:

with good having before. your eyes the reward who '<'prepdfedfifdrftko'iie combat the name for of Christ ." ..—Pius IX.

been

the

in

-VjVi

,.i

colleagues

tfegri.,.,

.li-But.;

1

1

R.I.P.

m

having

announcing

prei3S

jorvimiqcence.

.

40

aged

;

het'soixowing

THURSM! DE(3EMBERP271888.

take

it

'it.q.(i«.QQnplect

cerjbaihreasQEfs, foY rthib course

.

1

anbq

sChristmas! gaggeduitill fas' only topic ibh1 whibh'f '' to' h ear 'anything."

'.

mourhedhy

UP-

set;,

the

Jake,

Peter

Loui?

,of

on

/Peifah,

!

Counci.l

bhly,

uwonae

tojionjjje&vpur/u

Barnelh'i and his " the IhfVincibles,'''

(

I

sist

yesterday,

-b6)

i

;

wife,

Deeply

,

for

votes

St.

l"i;f-iov/

ft.Ppu?,s,e,di

i

hues

upon public

;

'

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posfy

opportunity again solicit

li-Crli:!

which the

iguik;

>9-Ai

afljoto.

:

upu.;

"Be

of

>u

by

'

beloved years!' family.

,

jn-e,

The1

'

WED.

PETER7— At'lier residence/ the 15th Mary December,

PERTH, n

fvy/a

1

your

reserve

Legislative

'

jin

i

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kdiii

at creed and

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OF'

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DEATH.

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f

bi'r

'Velii'Jih',:the -.riwi.-iii

IjivjT-yjiLo

;

Con.

martyr.

TEAYLEN.

THEdissolved

Jbn

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ill 5. issues

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2.

KEANE.

1888.

th

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'

t'b

pMpwsL

side

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hffificy .,iP1fj ttfflipt, ppact has., .supplanted.; a,? refocmji which, h.ipfeacbe'd vfolbnce' fbt N6t clhYkbure'd lOpd.

1889.

january

"

ELECTORS >

-j-i-aw

many prcffitabW

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f.

t

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December 20, iTrrs'ili;

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W.

and

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raijiiil0d,ryih>lJ, /t »< rj-kiiTiP! iigiii

and Martyr. of the Nativity.

Octave

jlyester

A

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,

(1

;

EDWARD

THE

M'it

iti)'cbhsider7 f hb pre'ss

which' 1

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cand.i-,.

>a-

for yourin pleasure do and if you your fmques uh'e 'onfe tb'Aldct 'as1 'df'your' in -the that you may rely representatives endeavours in the will, as. future, past, my bet bf the'Colbny be used- fo'rWe benefit general ly,' 1 have of Perth in and the City particular. obedient the honour to Gentlemen,

Perth,

Holy

SAT. SUN.

30.

me

John

St.

28.-FRr//

,

.influential

asking

THIJR.

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In reply to' your Gentlbaiek, requisition, numerously-signed to allow myself to/be inqminated-.as the 'electiort' date at forthcoming

servant."''

into Hbwda>y «by -day."! PafeiblFs'lf "has pbliCy flowed

hope that

wiSe;

1

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venture

alloWIaf ing the'

programme

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and

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do

judges

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their bpCnfy 'proclaimed solicitCfdJr:je'6hhIhC aii:

5 -guineas to years, per quarter, be paid ih advance. Music and singing, 2 guineas. Entrance Fee, £4. / 8 guineas Children byerr )10 years,

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in

will, our

are, Sir, Yours

TERMS

one

we

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difficult

:)dt'

conduct

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best

to

pleaded candidate, of our Council of

a

with

compliance

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misrule

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,

Calc.uiated',tb fbr vtheni'M'fb

-

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ask.

comments;

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of

e

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results

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f

to, sanction

(i

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as

election,

assuring

;

our,

nominated the

representatives-in this colony of your event use

bd

cas.e.

instance;

7

k",

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Perth, req'uest allow yourself at the forthcoming

electors

pnrlei-sigped you may

'for

Armericay

..

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Wc,r

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plaintiff.

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juris'

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Roberts.

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the was given agaiust read for the plaintiff. should the to At last, appearances, according into Western Aus of potatoes importation and a of the past is becoming tralia thing is A of the same beginning. exportation to is potatoes local store-keeper buying It

plaintiff.

1

'to

was.

arid resulted made 101 in

in

here win

a

the

on

New

men

will

broken

for

.

much named the

there

and

hiin

Tiie

he was excitement

of tin near covery of out And nothing about being heard does Christmas much

stir

here

A

man

and

tried

;

j

.

thdught to

discharged. caused by is

Bridgetown importance

convict the

now

is

at

dis

dying present

j

not

seem is

town

to about

be as

causing dull

as

ever.

The

haying Bunbury,

is

settled

again

some

warm

Dec.

24.

days.

and.

we

are

,

We T. W. writes Correspondent of the one recently experienced known in this district, days ever indicated which the thermometer during hours. V ery 107 in the shade for some cbbl weather has followed. have a "What very -proved might occurred here the other serious accident was being ridden day, when a horse which fell out for exercise broke its leg and with its rider. heavily Potatoes have this year proved a good but a very but unfortunately, find crop, market. Trade in indifferent Bunbury been so. dull as has never, for many years, :

!

.

Our have hottest

at

present. Mr; John

McKer nan has again, to the the public, secured the the Blackwood Mail for a to run contract at the rate of £15,0 term of three years .'

of

satisfaction

annum.

per

16th inst., was the meeting day of the Sacred. Heart female branch ofAttendance Association. fairly good.

Sunday, the

GUILDFORD.

and

he

if

public 1 feel

at his the two -

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

'

;

own

a

Correspondent. kind

very

notice in last small contribu

that any Record, news is the shape of local always show my apI cannot better aftfiontable. than of the journal by con preciation as lies in my power to as far tributing columns. its interesting that with much pleasure It is, therefore, account of the distribution, I give a detailed took which of prizes place at the Guild 20th School on Thursday, ford Assisted .

week's tion in

inst.,

at

1.30.

,

Father W. B. was The Kelly as the the occasion but, on present at the time was rev. suffering gentleman he kindly cold, requested from a severe to preside the Inspector, Mr. Gardiner, Mother and The Rov. Superior instead. were also Mother M. present, Aloysius with the per were much arid pleased All the parents of' the formances pupils. and a had been invited, of the children of the availed themselves good number Rev.

j

invitation. of

consisted pianoforte programme of and recitations poetry, songs, took of prizes which the distribution after work-boxes and dollsj Books, place. and received with distributed, toys were and thankfulness much by the, de joy to who were the first scholars, lighted of the kind in Guildford. witness anything rewarded and en had been When all came forward and Mr. Gardiner couraged, to and kind words said a few parents of the He children. spoke very highly and school hegged the parents to send The

Buckley. Albany,

assured had cost,

feel

not would I .suppose,

where.

assist Education

readily of the

wanted

school

.

-

as he regularly, that their know from progress experience their attendance. on chiefly depended and he illustrated forcibly very This said Rev. Father Kelly The clearly. to his sore throat he did not that owing much, but he seconded feel able to speak and told the Gardiner had said, all Mr. to owed a debt of gratitude children they, he for all the interest that gentlemen kindness and for his took in their school, this occasion. He on in being present the examination with wiismubh pleased of the senior written by the pupils papers

little

ones

very

RE

LA

.

TIVE

OF

COSTLINESS AND

ERNMENT

GO V-

ASSISTED

in terms teacher There

though plead The in He says. merest tyro ignorance. col matters knows that in this, educational sum ony the maximum paid to Government of such a schools on account hoy is £3 10s." than the I fear I must plead more ignorant "

's

educational." have led me And 1 find

figures little.

a>

Perth In

school for for 1885, 1 find that Perth Government

Boys'

the

report in the is set down at £2 Assisted school it head

that

a

a

Suppose would

13s is

An the

cost

,W

a

appeared of December 15,

West

A ustralian, continuation of the above

in the is

which

letter,

per school'

To

subject

:

QUESTION. Editor.

the

wishes to advo If Mr. Sir, O'Callaghan Schools versus the cate system of Assisted let him This Government Schools, say so. under discussion the at pre is not question The Central Board has been asked to sent. certain assisted schools, adventure as adopt, in the of the best' and institutions, vicinity schools in the efficient most public colony. made amounted And the assertion to a really in such circumstances, the declaration that, in these assisted schools children educated —

would

they

cost would

'

for

O'Callaghan saying that I made

but knew Government and certain

profit,

same

will

very is

In or

any we

loss,

existence locality. Mr.

of

"

no

well what I bound to

its maintain boy attends

school. the

what public only one-half in Government schools. I hope, will,

Mr.

And me

the cost

pardon misstatement,"

The saying. erect," fully equip, own whether schools, a to an adventure or goes." was

calculation, must start.

well-equipped And

O'Callaghan

in

these

kindly

therefore, with the fact schools

in

of of the

circumstances show

me

the

but

lish

Perth

that matter, schoo's, generally the country than find,

the

now,

Perth,

in

the

this

'

was

speaking,

No,

in

Public is

other

Yours,"

&c., ANOTHER

Dec.

14.

schools.

to

reply

!>

.

I

A

Hug-

sunk has

was

divei

the

near

brought

owing

Canary three

up

who could mil to the quantity

;;

rise

in

the

of

gold had secreted under they their lotbes. Oiih nuiu's vest. was lined with gold pieces ; a woman's clothes concealed a large bag of gojd ; and a mau's belt was laden heavily with. specie: which

'

EXPERIENCE..

GAZETTE.

Lord

Can inglou makes no secret ofhis with Sir Thomas. Mcllwraith's to the opposition of Sir appointment His lordship Henry Blake, is a Liber

sympathy,

-

DECEMBER

THURSDAY,

the

Irish

an

of those

lilies

water

side.

GOVERNMENT

in

examples

Mr. Benjamin

ear,

A steamer

much, and

not

bet

Sirrah, not on sentence reads back alike. There exactly

such

:

the

One

you

iast deputation who has Hariison, been elected President of the great j list American sail: Republic, "I would rather be William in O'Brien, Tullanore a martyr-to free Gaol, speech than the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Dub lin Castle." v

isles. 10

will'

you :

language. In

j

Assisted

cheaper

seud

original

auolhor,

?

few

I

:

is

j

difference

the

on

probably

education

the other

-

;

20.

Council. Legislative By Proclama dated December 20th, the Governor 'Council. dissolves the Legislative Public Holidays. The Public Offices, the usual as to the Rail .with exceptions and Telegraph "Departway, Post Office, will be closed on Tuesday and ments, Wednesday, the 1st and 2nd. proximo. M. The Hon. Sir Appointments.— official member, and G. Shenton,Fraaer, S. H, R. F. Sholl, M.L.O., M.L.C., and W. E. Marmion, Parker, M.L.C., members of the Com M.L.C., unofficial to act H. G. Wright, mittee of Advice to the magistrates and local court, as clerk to act as to Fremantle H. Swete, clerk and local Roethe court, magistrates to act as clerk to bourne J. O'Brown, and local the magistrates court, Wyndto act and Tele as Post ham J. Moore, vice Miss Assistant, Northam, graph G. Teede, to act as transferred Beazley, Postmaster and Telegraphist, Beverley, M. J. Ryan, transferred James vice Miss to be a member of the Board of Pearse, Fremantle J. A. Delay, to be a ; Health,

of,

de

nom

his

country

meD.

(less. lic

us

hundred

One

(

proper

102) ent. last year.

"thousand

.

pay and a

ironclads,

immigrants

the Argentine Of these nearly In of spite

to

Liberty—

of the worth who, under the Terence »McGrath," and" defamed his

ted

Italians.

were

idea

be,

"

plume of country

vilified

Repub 70,000 Unity,

taxes'— big Emperor' in

exorbitant German'

Italian to be in Rome, :the people seem mighty hurry to leave all these magnificent to get away, to .iess advantages

a

;

glorious Globe

but

comfortable

uinre

quurtar6.-

44

.

writes

I

suggested," quarters who .Joseph,-

of

modest

;

for this colony. notary public Accepted. Roebourne, Gen Tenders Bateman & Co., at various eral supplies, fresh and salt meat, S. P. Mackay, prices at 2d per pound. Force. W.A. Volunteer General dated Head Quarters, December order, His Excellency the Governor and 18th has sanctioned the Commander-in-Chief of the Fre following changes in respect mantle Naval (a. J The title Artillery of the Corps to be "Fremantle Artillery." to be similar to that of The uniform (b.J the Perth Artillery, except that the letters of the shoulder the non-com on straps and men missioned Officers will be F.A. The above alterations do not in V." 2. affect the legal constitution of the any way of the present nor the enrolment Corps, Officers will be given members. Petty ranks to what now they army equivalent the dates from of their hold, counting appointment. original

and has the such man a

al,

tion,

are

visiior

a

the

Sisters the

nursing

to of

the St.

yellow

sufferers at. Jacksonville, Pla, like that I would to offer a prie-dieu f»r their hut to them the nun chapel,", who was him said-, with escorting a sad 44 smile: We would not have time to but we say our use it, prayers while we are to the sick " She epito altendiug mised the practical' of Catholic spirit Ever since the plague broke out piety. iii Father Jacksonville, William J. isters above Kenny and the good lever

;

EDUCATION

THE

asked

,

the

thtf"

,the

harm

no

which

Harrison

are

cost

;

The following

has

Harrison." I his wards and forwards

Boys,. £1 15s 9d. per week, this in the Govern against £1 15s

school to £1 the Assisted

while and

girl

in.

indulged

exchange following

"ii.

as

6d

pays

length'

;

pulpit

that

gentleman

"

per head 4d as 10s school. I think therefore, Perth a the wider that in on boy question, as much, or in an Assited costs even more, school than in a Government school. to-Air. for hay I feel indebted O'Callaghan turned to this matter of co-t my attention ing head to the like country, for, many per without into I bad others, thought looking ment 9d in

the

the

4d, down

set

boy only

reduce

in

the

little

said-in.his

everywhere

comparison. Boys'

,any

in trying horse against another, hot the racecourses are a curse (hat is bringing ruin upon the in public, of the wholesale consequence gambling

an

Assisted

a

there 'was the .prowess of one

cost per average I find in is a very thing. misleading some the cost per head in Government places schools as £2 10s 6d, and in other as low And I find, as as places high as £6 16s 6d. exist the a Assisted schools only where rule, in Government schools is low. cost per head school and the Let me take the Perth Boys'

.

of

statement

general head

(jerkie

evening

But look

to

Scarborough,

Dr.

"

matters

tor

Daudsays that New Zealand' is most1 beautiful under country the is of carryinga sun, capable population and all it wants 0i 30,000,000, is a good industrial, .H«» condemns ;the peopled system of large holding, now obtaining.

could

in merest tyro Mr. O'Callaghan into the matter

uniuiaiioti

'

jiajbr.

the

;

SCHOOLS.

,

National Library of Australia

18th.

a

now for just I shoHld to turn be no objection, think, an assisted school. that school into Mr. O'Cal But after that 1 am all, glad, al question, laghan haH gone into the wider woeful he be correet I must if is

I

At

W by, a to do what private There localities are Board would, Central observe Wanneroo.

suspended

asleep attic opened anwindow out. After climbed walkiug. along roof of nine hou es site fell to ground and was:killed.

endow rival should we then,

to

1

<|<rretgtt.

of time.

Mr. O'Callaghan, and supported he would not Perth,

adventure Act. I

an

of

that if erected

do? the

a

Dr Tanner, the faster, intends having himself sealed up in an coffin air-tight in which he thinks he can live in a state

wise

be

and

jtttfliMtottial

;

duets,

their

Dec.

_

our

by

see

is

as

registration

Company."

No-Liability

to establish for the country round about schools public make out his he would cost, if

schools in public much inclined very

man

.

From I

.

As

This

would

it

that

can,

'

own

school.

for

applies

44

Mr. O'Callaghan, has to no subject, right Let field of education.

schools beside theni. ask the Government

.

now

weather

,

it.

the

;

nothing

evidence

first

of

stolen.

magistrate

sufficient therefore

not

was

was

From our own Correspondent. The Bazaar and Fancy Fair which was Hall last week in aid held in the Town of St. Convent Fund, Joseph's Building a great success so great, indeed, proved the most that it far exceeded sanguine For some months back expectations. several ladies have been young busily engaged in the making up of various and needle articles of fancy clothing, of cushions, work in the coseys, shape the result that a good supply being etc., at with the was hand, which, together assortment of goods from Eng splended The made a land, up grand display. bazaar was opened on Tuesday formally Mr. L. Y. DeHamel, by the Mayor, and lucid speech, ex who, in a neat for which the bazaar the object plained a hope that at was and expressed held, its close the Sisters of St. Joseph would all bejfree from encumbrances, and I am the Mayor's words have glad to say that realised. There was a fair been fully of and gentlemen attendance ladies at the opening, whom I noticed the among; Rev. F. Mateu and Mr. P. A. Gugeri, The are the names of J.P. following the various stall holders: No 1 stall, the Misses and Handley Seokington Nq 2, Mrs. Guy No 3, Mrs. McGovern Hasell No Mrs. Corbett No 4, Miss 5, No Miss Matheson and Miss M. 6", Grover .No 7/ Mrs. and Miss Munday Simmons and Miss'Hatton No 8, Miss ; O'Keefe and MissRafferty; No 9, Miss No 10, Miss The refreshment Stamp. stall was over by Mrs. Simmons presided and right well did they and Mrs. Grover, to do their Ir the other part. justice to statejbhat stall holders it is only right to best .level they all did their dispose of various commodities entrusted to the them, or to induce the bewildered stranger to go in for raffles instances, and, in- some it was -almost to resist their impossible entreaties. Nor was the inevitable lucky under the able which, bag forgotten, Misses of the Muir, was management carried round the visitors, among many -with a of whom disappeared sorry look had been which indicated that his" pockets On the whole I considerably lightened. that this was the most may safely say successful bazaar ever held in Albany. due to The thanks of the committee are Mr. J. Moir. Mr. W. A. Simmons is also deserving of special thanks for the in efficient manner which he con very affair. The total ducted the whole pro-, to ceeds amounted the respectable. sum a of £213, result which must be highly to the good nuns for whose satisfactory held. I must benefit the bazaar was not of omit to mention that one the principal articles raffled at the bazaar was a gentle man's valued at £12 watch, 10s, gold to the sisters J. K.presented by Mr. '

into

arrested

was:-

consequence John Adolph but the offence,

but

the

case.

;

.

was

at

i i

only Vasse, is

local

Year's

who

hand, this whole

the

over

show,

£1 Assisted

country

in

question discussing

travel him.

!

t

j

last,

latter v.

Yasse

at

to take place arranged our Day, when I trust off victorious. again come house A Mr. Houlahan's week last, on Sundny night

The

v.

-Saturday former,

on

for

The their innings. A match, Bunbury

71.

Bcoring

Born

Bunbury

match, played

A cricket,

World,;

1

to Adelaide. ,

send

the in

the

Company

period. the five subjects, the Government than the 6s. Ies9

and profitable Assisted schools

ALBANY.

.

;

I repeat, the school costs, boy who attends

;

same

.

an

Suppose

the

:

Correspondent.

own

our

same

school for assisted an both boys pass in all the boy who attends

attends

per week street who

shilling

one

,

From

of

boy in the

.

"

BUNBURY.

the rate another

given

.

I

during

at

year, and

.

,

weeks,

"

;

:

'

:

named, who

:

been

.have ti>

the

What for.

44

itine

sick

came

on

from

unwearied

sufferers. pi

iests

four

Twenty-

women

religious in the

yellow

"

Hev.

D.

A.

R.I.

their

Augustine, devotion after

that,

all,

is

ami

are religious .and fourtypriests died serving the ft yer of epidemic

An 1878. interesting of martyrs charity Hemes and Heroines the'

St.

in

But

.

Catholic

Quiiin, '

,

change.

to,

24th.

'

B.,

account is

of'these continued, in

of .Memphis," by of Providence; ;

-.

j

on

.relied

school

a

'

apt

so

normal

its

be

misstatement"

Given

.

is

cannot

this

although

since it Dec.

,

resuming

,is

class;

-

_

weather

Educational. G. M. Boyes,"M. Mr. has been appointed a member of the Board of Education. Greenough District Public Reserve. North No. 1392 Whim Well in its centre, (640 acres) having for a watering and camping place. Mining. The National Gold Mining

which he says' I have made ? and with room fully equipped atchildren than for more powers teaching the and boy who enters tend, given a certain Government School, pays his fees for the 46 in one which the school is open "

would and hoped that the parents liad told take to heart what Mr. Gardiner them. that the School Notice was then given Holi would be closed for the Christmas It weeks. are to last fer three days, which Jan. 24th, on will be re-opened Monday, to were told 1889. The children_ enjoy, back to school their and come, holidays and earnestness. with renewed good-will their deserve credit for. They certainly behaviour and quietness throughout good at and I was much gratified tho ceremony, at it myself. being present Dec. 22nd.

their

of

.

,,The. heat

returns

happy

many feasts'."

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not or said the be -eijther movement, jftis.ter.cMh-plentiful; :,a ilby !ybung,..,ttnd ./nu-.flThat's' vtruejv: my vbo.y," .year iwill " attitude toA dry. winter, and a able ineu.i mother, because i:you kre .too near ;.-The of, .(Queensland heayy. spring, the has ,<lone t yourself.. hold a summer have combined: to make ;in .rejecting, the, Defence, .-Bill If? too -..hot you. .thing here that will lot .not oven Accounts to ,1-eniind -,close; to; your not be able eyes you farmer's pleasant., something, ilpeople. to from sides the-t Wesin Australia what: it is at all. It is .all; that in,; i.h. v.nfe agree .opinion .bti.inb.t,-ial distinguish; ,i h ;;w,itb: -not our it-is. will he :direction. tThq; ifprinatig,v iPfti with, Our soul'; recent, sightu.as jterndistrict enough .wheat; to .meet local .Wales we can (see the. faults of others We- National Soutlp-, requirements.iLeague.!in.New (easily grown; a u o ther f the ti m es. know rhave.; to tlie.other .is Ah il U »y but seldom oumwn."; . shall. sigq depend upon m oi Mrs. and India and the 'evening Robert took colonies, California port an'ce of, t)i P- Gh ine- e. m n igrat jthis

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Father

to

intention

of the

priest

_thq

a:

Becker; who' ini parted

-'

before

Chnrch

of

No

atholic

which:

dn'

and

not

jt-rqdesmpn,,

you want.

;

.

his of flowers

a, vase

of ;..fch"

his

mother-to-

him

children

little,

-

to 'grasp

iv

v

;

said .the

llike

are

H,;

.ui>

who that when

i

'

Tears'

from

:

Catholic

:

.was.

but

is left

Nothing

?(

had She

glass,

jhim.., prevented to. him how human far;

so

as

make

to.

mother

sunlight

,

;

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to

thing th'ah

less"

be

the fntrire

which

involved;

much

"

stronger.. We, are all been realisedto apt' to attention .too much. Anglo-Aus pay travellers tralian who opinion, English the windows see only fiom the; colonics, House not of. Government do.; always huti even Lord us 'right Brassey

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at

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aa yeti

very

Will-lie

remeajbered, It inbyeiheht. he said; formidablo;

,

with was

but

hardly

|

;

not

realize!

!

convinced

down

.

to

.

theri

;the into

hiira

(such until

a

looking

his own hot uiider-

he could' could

lie

was

he

;

only was

a

1

piece

increased

laughing <f But, own:'

:

back'

turned

not

a

of

it,

to sets: of himself

over

found it was This surprise himself he' saw ;

.

making grimaces. hiotheiv hpw i 'it

.

dew

.

on the sparkled and looked like

leaves

features, I suppose

but

I

without

cannot

I

can

see

see

my

lOoking-glasses

.

it

«

shall

it

"

be

the doctor1 child who has

answered is

a

but

sight,

unable

if

at necessary understand you," all ?"" is that

how

is

he to

to procure the his age." said the prin-

This

entirely

as

"

surprise,

There

bottom seen

things is

to pick as

mother

is

up

reason

words

these

family

do much for her chil she looked forward to the

would and with

hope,

God

thanking

for

goodness.

some

you

like,

smiling

my

To be continued.

then' are

pure

in

Cardinal

it

Upon absence H is with

to

after

Sydney,

months

six

in

Cardinal

an

Europe,

Morau

met

on very splendid reception Nov. the 29th A fleet of Thursday, somewhere about 25 steamers went out to meet the Orient Go's s.s. Cuzco, by

-

which his Eminence was coming. The steamers were decorated profusely with with green flags and well provided bands of music. One of them was filled by the clergy. There exclusively s'eveu

Rt.

to

in

a

the

was

return

Eminence

were

if

his of.

and

but

Reception

Sydney.

smiled at his simplicity she -explained to him how reflected in the water when still,

Moran's

at

over

a at the looking-glass for I have just stream, "

and see: nothing, truth of what she muddied the stream. can

you

v

and I hope be pleased to

she the sajuted took the affectionately, doctor's away. arm, and walked The widow had caught only a fewthe conversation that words from had She drew from just taken .place. it, the in that kind doctor's however,,

At

His

saying.

of the

myself Margaret

and

together,

'

many

said .his

with

over

me."

dren, future

stones.

i

it

\

the

jewels.

!

and

by

Robert

to

.

but

Of wood when

'

were

driven

were

'

himself

see

it

picture '

with

morning

at -Paul's fallen countenance Margaret' as -lie. looked at the melted diamond in liis hand. As they walked on to a they came fountain went ; Paul to get a drink of nice the; water, but as he bright over he suddenly stooped drew back

'

h6 w: it

the glass there was

your i

National Library of Australia

;,

Even

the

and

"Take:

child,"

fresh

sheep-bells

;

.-could

"

his

fluence

of these

1

if

, :

.

in

.

put

Paul'

hands. s tand

:

,

yeti

and

V'.

:

.

and 'Great Cohtineht scho.fl is independent" in Australia than has

it

.t

boy,

,my

the

diamonds and precious Paul stooped clown

on

:

and. he was thing, his mother, took glass and gave it

between

relation

mirror,

,

.

as

in

sweet the flocks

,

a

"

:

f

about the

flowers see

who, .seemed .to be looking person the room other than was no your

self."

is

tp

said

you,"

/

then !" "here

will talk it I shall give

given

;

The mOrning

;

round

',

is.,,

,

the into

,

turned

and

room

and saw at,, pointing looking glass hanging

small

a

the wall. f' That

' '

the Australian Britain. The.

,wiii,dpw.,",

The, mother what Paul was was

'of

little,

our

flew

air,

tinkling pasture.

i;..

,

low'tpne,

a.

into

looking

came

that

through;

risidri

!

another

one

in

he,

:

.

some

of

iriction

said

j"

doctor had now walk to about

;

j

birds

,

kind

Srinie

Mother

"

the

to refusing Treaty, to be hoped' that succeed in seen ring

sincerely' will

,, f

.

Salisbury

...

.

it

Lord

XV.

Chapter

i

...

.

is

says,'

"

in

Excl

American

tlie'

mother.

him,

good mother deprived of means and until now ; they have been saved from hunger through the charity of some kind hearted folk and through the industry of the little girl." "I understand again you" said the " and we princess. Gome, dear doctor,

:

then.,.

.

'

ratify

!

Government

Chinesfe11

his

believe

not

as

impossible

"No Madam. and are daughter

he

if

as

I

cess,

in the and the early was morning chosen for, these rural \ excursions. and green looked young Everything and the roads and hedges were decked with, jbeautif ul flowers. The little

his(lhead

his

;

6th

of

-the'''actibit

:

The illustrious Paul permission

frames."

.put,

no.t

he had he had done

;

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'September

oii'

w'ri'tiiig1-

you

I for

for he never ceased blind, at the heavens and seemed to

:+

explained had, arrived., genius; solid yet trans-" that;

,

;

of

"

is

looking be dreaming.

.

..

Ga.zette,

!

,

.the.

going.,to

-just

,the

thi'ojigh

(

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:

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still

were

,

Mall

knees lie prayed God is good God God is great My God "

.

panes He

Well

seriously, recovered benefit instruction

...

'Evgr; '.ept\by,"bahqHcs,, since; nave been 'children batWlip.schppl roughs beep jn the streets,, j'stiUed .which songs in public, rpu tVp to hqwiig the Blessed directed .Virgin agiainst ."taifg,. and the Catholic .Cliurch, and. against is done on ."ftltogethei;' everything' pnposotoo hot for Catholic to 'make the place

Pall

eyes

adore you, T love you, I thank giving me back my sight.' to Pau'b'had be led:home

!

i:'.The

"

.

.

:

have it ; and "if made possible."

Spangle

to heaven, and in admiration. gaze, rapt' down his cheeks and

yes!

that

;

to it, that

'

anagnificent'!

'

refreshineiil

his

to'

"Oh'!

the windows and the houses could be seen, Paul out cried; pppjosite with astonishment What has of the. w-indow; become,

.

t<»

are

"

''flowed o'n his

'falling

.

nor

!

lifted

1

(Paul;

-until

;

to

began

good

as he is clever and my only desire in future I have not die until may

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will

,

stars

do

been

-

can do much. for.I graciously, kind tell us doctor, therefore, what would be most and agree useful able to him." "Am I for to ask what I really most desire ?" said the doctor. " said the Speak" princess, smiling. for is possible, If what you wish you

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continued

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The Protestant

by

visit

:hinv

?"

well used they are only thoroughly enjoys One hasrbeen deprived."-

'

At last the sky.

several

who

people

irid.ifferent

had

I may

chance

of your

one

answered in what

good lady,

!

that see

princess Let the

!

do those

why

>and 'one -of which

that wise has experience, instructor, taught your eye by a necessary prac J tice to measure; distances.'-1 When the "were taken off screens

hatfye

of,

piece

-

'

buy

the; mantle

on

.

,p1.aces.

people,

But

for you 'this, be able you' will

every

jaassing seem'so " Because

the

and

he

me

proved my gratitude." I will "Well, help

phenomenon.

a

sent

to

merit

generous, is that ..I

!

evening." answered every night!" oh what joy !"

"

child, "

,

hold, of everything-/ their, pleases eye, and get angry,reach -it. You.they .-cannot often -be deceived boy my! 'dear

started.

(lone

-

)

liini

.term

"had

The.

tor

;

My; Paul,"

'

,

to

was

.paces -from

Catholic

jPptli's

to

mqrqwprlf

his eyes, catch: hold of off;

they took, he y put out

also

his

bewildered,

imposing

'nearly

"Nearly

back

i

it

see

'the

.

persecn.tio

not

yiniiabitanW-agreod .liaye

in

relate'

papers'

his

sooner

was:

'residents

'jSathoHc

the

he completed

Berlin/ yseryicelat known' become aair' than a ventable "place,

timbi

first;

one

so

has

enjoyment,

your to

on

,

end Oetholif

-.jloithe,

neceqEaryiiusUuctipi). hnp.n.niA a mftmher

Tin

The,

;

on

for

:

-

and

still

:

God

.

the"

place,

traced

picture

bandage, hand to

'

-

"iiventnally I'Gatholic '

ground;

a

studious very he persued that work,; kind to embrace the determined 'He 'communicated bis faith..

'disposition,

of

coloured,

a

,

;

Catechism

Catliolic

/Everything

"

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.between distinguish to, him, and those seemed to be, like

horizon.;

eyes fixed

near

j

serving army;

the

in

n.teer

Being

hirai'1

.

1

u

Deharlie?s

of'

acicpy' -leiit'to'

vol

ear'

one'-y

were;

i

in

majestically

pro

"

h

has

while

had;'

\ih''We8tpl)alia,'iwho

Dorstfel'l,

not

..

that

|

im

-an

!"

good doctor, As you you.

doctor

.

'residing'

could

i

saw

;

He1 stood

.

a

at

,

.things far off.

;

!

r

and

.

'distiller

ilu

'Poth,

f

.i

Tlie

was

doctor

bowing

he said, Princess

the

j

very little for Paul. " Ah

who the

the lady

'

j

.

''son

called

-man;

-young

a

-

-

!

of of

crtse

.'

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them.,,. He

round,

globe -advancing

the

-.

the has

turned

mense

;

The of, discovery. reality things so different from his former ideas his ;mother's .and, exof, .them,/ .sisterjs 'had been, too -faint for him planation the objects, when he saw to recognize

become; much of ir maiiy places;the ih iThis'was shfiwn lately

'>i"eality.;'

;

Paul'

was

:

in

!

new

propei

;

he toleration may "Religious of' Protestant 'boast Germany; but.it

d'n'ojfc,

-

to

has discovered works." ':

I

sun.

love. stranger

to Mrs. Rpbert, his and hand,

Approach, congratulate

:

.

;

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questioning

the great

said inter Come; how" Margaret, " look over there at that rupting him, in the great1 ball of fire rising sky."

new

.

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a

everysenses thing neyVj and, his other were him -now..-, "He helps to; only secondary, was in astonishment, at, each .wyapt, ;

,

i

M

henceforward Paul/lived absorbed in seeingi vyas

'mother -about

.

his

-

li!

;

"

:

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,

he

I,

.

whpt« he considered getting of salutes. due' in the 'matter iiot

Prom

life

.

;

:

1

n

i

.own.

yoii

v.:

S-l

i

-

-'minutes-

V

1

1

."

1

.

ten

:

wi

;

!

HAPPINESS.'.'

"I

-

for

rf

'

PA UL'S"

-.

1 -

0

V

ojjuung'ffichi"

Cbhtinued). '

"

.

get 'and

same,

!

.

Madame

"

!

him

and interested, with his simple

been the means when the sight came up. off to meet him, took and kissed it hand,

grateful the seeing

on

foundly j

great

his

tender

a

'

not

with

asking

had

God,

restoring himself

speaking withdrew

;

1

'

and: whenever new suit .wjll do the a you N know."! The det1 Private of never 'Com plainedagain

civilianuit '

ypu

v

-

.

..

f

V.OI1

€l.

the 'square

in-

'

iappeari'.each

tJip

.aftifi

i

name

;

-i-:

child

UP and had just of the benefactor

came

doctor Paul sprang his benefactor's

look-

j;'

is--do

it

-

uvii

v

i

after

his

with But

what a beautiful sunset (those with purple clouds their rims look as if bright they were trimmed with golden fringe?" really The last had glimmer disappeared, and still Paul stood his Paul.

..jhe

ytli,:';

XIV.

Chapter ;

JcfiaH

an f ouvmuv..,

Record).

v.

-

the

recovered

.

for

;

A-

y.ffl-

.

.Ant

.

ty...A-.ti

j

are

'Mfsiyou

wore;.

of

that just'

i

who,

'

'Fremh.

the

from,

'

,

' :

i

then

i

v-

/much;

:

pleased

greatly

'

great

if

as

Mrs. Robert the mentioned

-

:

(Translated

will

.

<

ability snit: lie

Ithe

c

learned and had

answers.

.

;

DAUGHTER

|

.

in

means

s

lady very richly the others paid and whose every

she approached and ;spoke to him,

,

E;?S'a.I

H

;T

The -/private okhowi gave again.'V. you lialf-anof about the benefit the officer; conceded'then and' alllie ii hootisi.walk, the former his: to 'o-was recognisei il

was

:

down

he-

the the

-

until

ithat

:

sky,

questions

!

,

,;:

:

Mr.

iclothes

plain iatisfied

s

I'll

'f

>

:

-

.

trees,

the

the

of ..throwing him into of delight; Mrs'. testacies to: -explain Robert -tried! every thing to she could. ,him asiwellias: i-V God-is God is Almighty !" great the- child exclaimed enthusiastically. M from the of Yes, my boy,grain' sand even" to thesun which glorious -set behind the hill. He is has;- just were

iclouds-r—rall

in hin anfi /Lord! Salisbury,! colony,"; with China,' has,, therefore, negotiations in -a, double, the. future .of Austra sense, lia in hisdiands. .bimj.-...;;;,

i

.insects,

in

'

:

:

iitheibarriick-squaredh Private .N-is:

in.!

,

hills, i

why

water

the

-

he

it

mother

-

Oakes Colonel walk ikindly upiand

-will

flowers,

not The

asked his' catch: the, v

-

iM-rV'you

stream.-.

,

that'-excuse

quoth

nintiuturei"

.he'couldi

hinder

-

'only,

he

n

.

Imake;

?-,or-\vill

then

;>

which questions Australian every.

-.the,-,

j;

tion

.

she blind

When; had been his sight, kindness

.

recognised can't Htrtketoarmyoud

'

officer.-

any-

.

sports.

;

Ithe-

hadijenotl

(lend

.interests,

,

canvassed

he.

,will

,

i

yclothes u'himh

Hi.,

man.'

,

do;

.

iofficei"'--'

-

to.'jthat

ti farious Such, .are

ill

;,in

us

-arry 'Oakes, r.A ltfijiLanoers.!1 .yoMig while iin. that -plain complained notisaluted soldier hail a certain excuse was that .he The:soldicr?s as

ts

i

,

,white

Government:

They

.

very

the

foiv,

kept-.

singu-

Amongst

to be listened to as an seemed and asked some, She "stopped one who was with could her what be cause of such tran the possibly

-'

,,th'i.ng:toi

'Oakes Com-

' -

in-;

'be,

Imperial help >ui4

.

-ra

!

Aus-

ustiagreeditithatii

mnst

Cun-ithe

the

o:manding

n

uin

i

is

-

'(

latter

-

tiare-.iallv-o.f

,-tralta-.

la'-f

should

by itGolonol

m

amusing; better known

the;

settled

onceo

!

manner-

-!ol

.

'

was

y mu'ftit.

We

mountain.

young whomall respect,

was

joy.

word order.

slowly1 and: Paul kept 'stopping instant to iask explanations about every he sawj every thing; At one -time -it' was' the smoke out iofa of .from one chimney, or the steam the hot,.that drew atten his-. .springs,

.

--silute

n

: .

spldtero

a

.

-o

I

III.:.

..

'i

whether point bis officer when-

jTh'e

id;

!

i::

towards

stroll

a

,

(-i-'i-o

:

for

neighbouring

.

i.sively.

I

children:

two

walked

.

,

.

if

\

the the

where-

.Lost

-crucial

,

;

i

:

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«

try

.

.cheering

i

i

I-

;

:

,,hy

are .note so is.bad.news. to allow: fsuch a. in the colony -tot be,- -consideredcontingency impas-

/This .

a

,

.vinfallibly

:,-o Is ;the: the;: two) ppiiiioiis'. connection -Imperial, really ibesCjvfbtv.US, for i.usyoung.-i.ustraliaiis as.k,ing— -best, the English, race at, .large ? and', best for

ihancls.

to

i

i

.will

,

i

knock

to

-

their

they,

.

likely

i

\

,is» that; .negotiatipus form ip Australia'

-..per

i

,

are

discharge Matters

.

tJ6d.-

-

inilb

and

5s.

;

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jiSome

work

-lidff

at

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buBhel.-

v

;

,

;

;

quoted

now

-

is

.

i

!

Wheat

a

'

.

.

to dressed, the greatest

'

'

,

the

the greatest his frequent of attention who stopped

of and

Paul's

by

:

'

in

swimming

source

;

i

i

,

were

;

and pleasure, surprise exclamations drew the several of the .passers-by to look at the child's delight. One group, in particular,

,

:

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I.

fishes

little

water

<

.

:g,rpw,;f(>KttOi

i3

tit,

never

.

a

could

-we

i

.

wjll

have .added;

itKiight;

.

it

-

he-

A.ndt1

.

.

existed.

it

.

in;

gathered

,),hu.r.vest,:

the evidence that.Wales New -South;

.

abundant

is.

-

There

/.

!ii

bishops

moved

one

prove

the

Augusta)

and

saying

she

clergymen. less than

It

20,000

of

whom

OReilly

of number

Port

that

not

(one

Dr.

I.'ev.

a was

great

computed

persons

took

part

was

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Irish League. Committee. Damages- -of the 'Reception -.) with the Bishops: Carriages' Cadets 'sThe Riverview Jesuit College ;

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thousand -'many in College-street, '"people-liari gathered of Hyde Phrlc facing arid In that portioir the arrival of the arid the Cathedral, outburst for' an was the signal Cardinal of

crowd

:

great

:

'

.

'

1

which

of hearty Icheeririg the sburids'of'the

-

!

they raug out dresses were

,

in1

merry

'

7.

conscientious So also people.. Ireland

:

1

'to'

" -

tion

ri'atidnal

'for

horrie

unjust. nessed

Nothing' tbau such of Sove not know that in the long line one to there Las been even Printiffs reign with than love Ireland affection greater He thq pres'ent illustrious -does Pope;

"'engaged.5 'founded'

with

sympathized

;htiri'

with

and

rejoiced 'and'idat1-

wishes

the

her in

her

present her devotod1 with

are

through1

rind

repute

good

endeavouring

rife

Yepute,

her

who,

'through to assert

evil

there

Europe

tou

console faithful spiritual-

of themselves that the Catholic

in

recognize

decaying

or

waxing

renewed foundations1 are the hand of man. is

ever-

Church that

old,

the

as

nut

is

I

the with

,wi

tli

the

every

They gather

in

the

harvest

by

and

leai'iiiiig,

upon

the

nauie

that

:

party of the

of

birthright

bundle and stack.

it,

In

the

to

of

hay,

by

this

conveying

forming

a

it

means

other

-Iu'

is

cases

a

the

the hay-cock passed around near and thus the whole is drawn bottom, the fieid to its destination. Raising hay on to the stack or directly into

the

barn;

is

is

generally of block will be a

case

it

theiridge-pole block is attached, load tq the hay-loft; derrick

a on

erected

wheels,

and

some

In

tackle.

it is while, again, the purpose arid set be easily conveyed

for to

as

so

managed by

beam projecting of the barn, to which a mule the drawing

a

'scuttling

to

the

-

as

-care

immense

PvlvLliU

do

'

they

and

be

-th:e

hotbed

very Here

ism.

citadel

or

the

!

He

no

is

longer

few :y ears nevertheless;

death

His

ago. rather

The

The

League

J

members of the of Great Britiari

organisation 'five

the

years

Tri

league

with

such

that

it

stolid

pertinacity. to body treated any political drastic the' hands of measures ut of course Government. Violence,

to cling manages and perseverance

life

'

Never such any

was

provoked ment

'

every half

Govern dozen

a

poigriarded were and a suspect" put. to death, dozen of others serif to chew the baker's cud of despair amid the snows of Siberia. The Russian authorities in their efforts "

g reat

For

violence.

official

r

is

end

an

in

attain

Leeds

in

1883,

bfarichek'

annual

first

the

there1

now

;

cohtiriual

convention, there w"ere

income

are;

all

pro held at but 52

arid

959,'

£2798.

is

'

the the

Daring

cards of meiribership year 32,747 'as 29,compared 'with issued, in 1887 ; 32,000 in1 1886 13,000

past were

520

are

which

the

;

course

it

;

there

clear>:that:

oratory

which

it

is can

no

off

falling

in

the

that him

Station,

one

with

to

whose soil and climatic Zealand, tions were favourable altogether H e answered his own production. out that tion too pointing 'by went into offices .men young starvein big cities ed to and hard could, by energy in the country, better livings to

farmer

elsewhere his

devotes

and

fruit,

Californian

HAY

Haymaking.

of wages is even iu Australia,

as

-As the in Califor

higher the employment is a feature, of labour-saving appliances in that of the hay harvesting country. in the T. K. Dow, A'r., Australasian, rate

nia

millions

while, in. the very doors there fish as delicious good

Remedy as

which diseases to

gentle aperient, and safe under Is.

Vendors

are

any l£d.,

eaten.

Indigestion.

is

the

Remedy

of

mild in their, circumstances. 9d.:

throughout

.-for

nearly

are

the

powerful

2s.

of,

cause

which we with justice a

confidently

are

Simple

a

act

as

and

fob

Stomach,"

Medicine

him,

Piles

Pills, Streugthener

at

grow

settlers'

"Natural

bottles,

With

could

Anpthej: was that entertained at the being canned fish American

Camomiue

Recommended

:

ruined.

it

of

best

Indigestion, the Nobton's

work,

he

is

be caught

to

asking

all

the Californian thus 'described 'system " not. is to use. The leading principle can be manual labour where horse-power, out this endhut in carrying applied; of contrivances.. there Ib a great variety —

the

at

mariy

and.remainwhile they

the colonies, the attention almost ex of cereals, cultivation

before

placed

This Nobton's

than

was

Islands,

harbour

its

pay-better. him surprised

that he

was

CROP.

make

to

ques

in

the these fail he and expense to

clusively and when labour less

condi

obtain which re heads and human its In Vic riches.

clear only develope

as

toria,

were

THE

New

iu

amazement

of fruit which quantity from America. imported know why they got any

or from his preserved otherwise, when they could grow it as well country themselves and with less trouble in New

when

lgome.

antr

FRUITGROW-

the

wanted

Bay of

#atm,

in view,: and also wish to

fruit,

matter

command!

>

mechanical The necessarjr.

of his lecture on New Dane a told Bathurst of the matters which

'

'

on

A clear idea and the appli

we

ON

Major

hands

These are 1885, andv4;600 iri 1884. of incontestable proofs .increasing arid the eloquent speeches strength; deliveredat the convention by Mr. T. and others make P. O'Connor, M.P.,

many

the colonies.

DANE

quired'

iu

and

adopted

the end

is

mysterious

ING.

He

the course has fought

'

At

gress.

and

the open of Con path It would agitation. appeaideclaration was now, however, that this meant designs only us a blind for sinister under the rose which were being hatched by the shores of the Crimea'. Speaking the of the Nihilist party generally, wonder, is not that it is so weak, but to

that

Zealand was that country

National

or

difficult

alone of labour

Zealand, audience struck

Great

and despite

battles,' important has achieved" opposition

many

It

police.

of

Irish

Con vention.

Birmingham of

stitutional

are

means

is,

npay1 well 'feel of which ,the vitality evidence at the gave

with

satisfied

for

violence,

savii-g

MAJOR

'

Party

assassination

principles,

In

League

National

a man stack, to any part and setting loose of a check-line.

mass

Australian far iris of the end to be attained, cation of well-known

was

Britian.

of persons suspected Southern' Section of

of

by nothing

the

some

to

agony slow.

priinfully

a

oft these contrivances, in.any of them are already partly

Czar.

"he

as

is laid. rope netting is drawn under rthe hook attached to both sides and a span of mules raises

tackling is,

very into

hay

waggon

their

meets

formidable

so

the

There

'

a

Nihilism

of

the

to present or Nihil

council'

which

A

field.

pitch

a derrick, of the net, the .whole load above the swinging guiding of the stack required,

or

,

'political

programme

'

in waggons The loaded

the to

is

dress

the

in

Spurt

the

af.

of

part plan

common

or seutence a explosion police official '-to Most State death. of- his teeth 'have, however, of late been drawnfromthe linn. jaws of the Nihilist

-

have1 within in Odessa few days been effected of

of the

ukase's,

secret

the

rules'

of

way

any

liU

this

in:

the"

:for

the

Or

the

in

'

Car-

Ul<300IIIgt

concourse

little

as

of fashion

tord arid master, sovereign Geneva may be considered

free

the

Sanctuai'y

ill?

tvll

lllipttl

to

plan an or other

i

a.

.

who

usages

that the prisoners were engaged appears the life of in ccncrictihg a; plot against fact that one the of the Czar— despite their official abroad organs, published the announced that Central recently Committee bad abandoned Revolutionary

holy of God-

National Library of Australia

arid '

a

past by. agents

name.

sain ts whose sanctity heroic zeal shed lustrp of Erin in the goideu

for

-from

leading

'

!

part,1

no

i

inalienable

the

,

of those

The

of St. Petersburg. of the slaying

the

Of Getieva Russia.' The University numbers alumni a very large among 'its number of Russian most o( students, whom front of their are'Cxiles the land birth. are a few Among them and studentesses, pale-faced, haggard; for the most unkempt blue-sto'ekings

;

arrests' that several of belonging to the the Revolutionary

City His His

cen loyally tred around and Peter, St.. under the sun the thus, in every country with Church shines ;the resplendent of Faith, and diffusingarouud her light. attracts men to the fragrance of piety, the of Our Blessed follow. ,iu: footsteps I .spent Lord. also a few. weeks iu Ire I took occasion to visit the land, and of .abodes sanctuaries cherished andj some

with

comply

;

:

their the. Diviue. ministry et through His with the Spirit imparts blessing fruits of ( hi istian blossoms and. the virtue. The hierarchy of the Church; ardour, the See of

the

sledge drawn

arrangement

to and were be found, however, to be found, iii where Geneva, accredited TheVoice their of the organ, is J and People secretly printed being lor circulation throughout published

it The Nihilists have riot, sefins, abandoned the field in which altogether have been by-the-by, they fortunately -inactive of late. It is very reported.

not

whei

apostolic'

under

roe the

still

that

Mancbouria and the Basutolaud';von of Thibet, ths plains ou ofxPatatteppes of North amid the snows Canada, gouia, the of and everylepers Molokai, among

of:

legisl their-

Another

in

full

to

'

-

preach —

forced

itself

creed,

,

;.

Christ's,

convinced

am

present to way brought and joyful close the splendid ceremony of his reception home.

:

land

to hospitality who plotted the Czar and

one

jare

cruelty,

as to alter the resolve' the iniqui-i people to. redress ation of the pas t an d to v n d to make' own their right laws,'

Cathedral

aud guarded by those towers strength, -arid bulwarks of, defence which He hath The Church'splaced. unity, sanctity, never more arid /were Catholicity clearly revealed to the.world herv missionaries in

their

Hartmann,

found

pontiffs

to

earth,

ou

:

I

Returning

of

is

accord

to

over

request

course

Irish

1lll|cil)

|

slrength that its

indeed

of God iamcingst us, i|lrimined audi strengthened

light,

tri be yet the country,

'

its

eagle's,

placed It

in

people.";

can-

forced

are

spite

s

the'

than

victory the condition that things

their

cale

sorrow to the Pontiff's bring much andthere is to comfortthe him; were Never, perhaps, united with their inore closely head than at the present day.

.hear!,'1

!

in,

many

her

of

whatipolitioal time the helm

from

to

fail

Men

if

are

in

rif

refuse

-

riot"

her

But

XIII.

iLeo !

with

rejoice

-

ingly

has

iriostrparts

and.

of the

i

to

deal

to

-

Brit

.tenaritry.

ri

hold may for the this Stato, most demand much cannot, just longer be- as .'easy foj be rejected. It would statesmen to turn aside the stars; British

jher

her- wrongs. And redress liglltiS! of trutli and justice shall '\vhen,; the cause have triumphed, and the Empire shall the laurel; wreritb of decree to Irelaud; none shall trio e lovnational freedom,

and

happiness

during thought cover be

I

of 'the under a mine Imperial family by laying the railway which were to 'over they with was received the utmost past,' enthusiasm satis culottes of. by the and when his extradition was Paris; Government demanded French the

arm1

scenes-

matter

sorrows

sons,

j.

:

country,

triumphs, His best

moment

:

'

;

her

in

and--

is

the stack,. a com to mon method is employ a large wooden teeth or a rake, with very long large rake.' his rake which is 'bunching drawn by one or two mules, according to' the size of the is driven bay-cocks,

;

these refugees. the) destruction

of

,

rains

never

to neceasary fore the end of autumn. to hay. from the field

;

not

systfiri

guided by have brought

It

months, hut it have hay under

I

and oppression, tyranny for which we will seek in vain civilized nations in a parallel among these and To redress times. modern; other all classes grievances, throughout are" unanimous in the demand" Ireland of the for the legislative independence,

opposi the struggle now are' they be more uncould I do a1 supposition.

lifeiin1

Cliurch of the

barns.

'

arid

in

children which

|

which the: ablest times, aud to he of the Empire proclaim wit As a result, everyi day- are

statesmen

in

were

!

perhaps

;

of former

.

;

his

to.

at

hearts

views

his Irish

if

as

abroad,1

Irish

rif

.

alterri-

.

rio:

millions?

|

of the law, is yet appeal between ed to to enforce those relations, the and tenants which are landlords the iniquitous1 bitter of; fruits legislation

to say breach of 'confidence was in a particular that the Holy Father 'mariner' pained by the misrepresentations "while caused :such -'which' for ri anguish 4dlt=!is

'»

In

time,

way In

districts

some

great

a

respect achieved: the strong

the Holy Emirieiice

to

:

!

to "which refers Ireland. His.

5

in

of justice peace, :contentnaent, of. 'their the hotries this

all while' the nearly being leaders who had not fallen into hands were the of the authorities to forced terits-on the Banks their pitch .of the Rhone, the Seine, and the Thames. did and' France England, Switzerland,

is

wishes and to of the Irisl)

convictions

landlords;1 and equity,

spirit

:

portion Father and 'said:—

excellent

the

to

the

-

that

comform'able

riiore

presented the Irish National Land arid the 'Laitiy the His; 'ascended Eminence' 'League!' in moving arid appro pulpit and/replied words to all' the congratulations. priates Ironi a short extract Wo' can but'give able address the Cardinal's and; select

-

progress the various branches of education, not tions have been introduced;' through any love for the Catholic in the interesta b'nt rather public to render the whole Empire, -

the 'tower as welcome. Ad by" the Clergy,

bells

a

with

mingled

to

little

no

Tt!

Cer 'history. -in a muteriid has been made.

summer

-

!

.

A

r-

of add that'

days

brightest cheering

-

into

the

,

Public.

put

.

General

'

state

hundred

.

MtijMit.

;

I

for

high,

-

-

J.

few

not

is

it

made only a little than the higher frame of the In' the vicinity waggon. of large where for towns, hay is grown hundreds of low, market, stacks long to be serin without' in the fields. tops are These will later on be sent to market before the rainy and season, or pressed)

of seige, during which a of the conspirators perished on the scaffold, and a few thousand of were banished to suspects Siberia, Nihilism iu found itself the sorriest of The el ribs that survived still plights. had to give up active for the operations veritable

a

;

t

being'

the of

years

put

only as pressed' into barns. The

tly,

:

Cardinal. THE Foot Police.

-

.'>

:

escort.

an

but

,

i'f

<as

well.

as

'

)

t-ii

the Nihilists, After several

over

only Liberals

of the

>

t

'

not

rif children the faith the in onr own chrirches1 '.of remotest Wherever I travelled southern world. Ireland I found' the people throughout arid generous, the 'sacred brave earnest'in bountiful cause of religion, iii charily, tri those who differ frrimthern, iridulgeut to the faith -as werein the devoted they1

inheritance

will

.

'

de Paul.

Vincent National

bu

rit

not

j

I

'St.

'

j

j

-i

oh

'Society The

'

;

|

"

5

(

'

Hply

Catholic

'I

;

Family Corifraternity. Association. 'Temperance

I

b'.i"

.i

I

r

;

is

pitching, the same reason, the length as being extended required. In some cases the hay is into pitched waggons by hand, and in the same way on to the stack, stacks pitched these

and

-

HibernianSociety.'

r-.?

in

lines— the terrorism opposing exercised knife over the by the Nihilist's official exercised world, and the terrorism hv the of officialism knout and halter on

;

hay

prelimenary step being bundles and packed into stack is 'so narrow, as 'to save

j

1

.

t.

to do failed they ignomiriiously laid who so hands on they anybody have Liberal arid opinions -might put him in the pillory. two .Thus systems worked all the Empire of terrorism over

Harvest

to

a

cases

with

Kildare,

with the .-hay dealing be borne in mind that/the u p into stacks per manen

fire arid Bridget's inextinguishable' L prayed that the blessing of those saihts so fruitful which, for centuries has been land of -piety and of virtue to the' (lear' continue tri lie the ofthe would West;

>

...

cell

In

the

on

rules of justice. If elemeritary to discover the real criminal they failed in one-third of the or criminalsarid'

Monaghan,

horiTe;

Macartiri's

St.

"

'

hallowed

Canice's with St.

trampled

most

';

:

Nihilism

I

:Quay

the'

iri'

put down

to

-

to 'tbe '-Cathedral' took placeorder following Children The School of St. Mary's. Marshall O'Farrell, Mounted Police; Warden of the "M r. Jr W. M 'Donall, on horseback. Guild; The A. H.C. Guild. the'

'

place lending.

after

OR

slightest either on the water from The procession

j

i:

the I visited Ai triagh, ages of her faith. fountain of Ireland's Cashel, piety;;' blood j Tuam, bedewed with Martyrs' enriched shrine GlOnwith 't. Jarlath's and" towers, with its churches, rhacnoise, and 'riibnasteries keeping guard around Ht. the relics ofSt. Kieran Kilkenny,

not jthe

,

reception -mishap took

,

and

'Hthe,

subject. called the Human 1

tonic

and

operation, Soldin lis.)

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by all

-

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:

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1

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relation

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brighter

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is

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cheerless world.

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iu

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years,

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chough

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there's

this and

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and

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mouth, hopeless through The any remedy.

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stalk

a

more

a

sleimH

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over

all "

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no

Barbara

of from

pau position which trouble back In many years. prosperous days she had for the foundation Chronic

way

&c.,

!"

.was

being

place,-

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tongue,

the spring?vA"cteteg3ui8Bof bees at once waited upon the peasant to little but as the HeVnd say in reply, came,

that

is

small

a

there

her disease that began probable with the usual symptoms do, of bad the sur headaches, rising breath, and fluids in the throat, oppression faint-fl loss of of the stomach, ness at the pit bad taste coated dull eye?, her.

for

lifeblood. all

on

and

the

occupied

some

could

in

was

added a second. ""Not aching

in

is me

givi

I

worse.

'

en-

two 1 reguest

last

one a

can

week

a

or

of Mother

bottle

Curative' is my only Syrup ; it Seigel's hope. and does me no goua / a failure If it proves die in and make will no to more peace, expense the parish.'" It seems she had hold of of one got Mother Almanacks and read; of the Seigel's great cures wrought by the Syrup in cases like hers,..

buckwheat!"

It

we

extract

can

third. to resolved call and why inquire /He. received thus.,

The and

/

the

.peasant? were

things

tjiose

a

therefore

was

upon

fthich

from

in

honey !"«put

the

delegation "

My

friends,

and

.

ever, the other What was

: kiudlyf;an(l replpotl I furnished the hives and buckwheat, the clover

of

course

been about

sisters

!"

and

buckwheat deal "

no

Bat

in

more we

"Ah!

be.

eat liut

no;

Go

concern.

to

the

Moral.

They gone laying

to

making' poorer.-

corn,

planted honey.

cannot

and

journeys was'

that

my!

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she said

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abandoued wife,

his shoe himself by hurling afterwards and immediately aud binding nature strength both her and by delivering

can

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me

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Bobby,

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grandma's

pieces of pie." have done so,

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something

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us.

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horsemen to the number of some charged the 70, -and with .such fury that before enemy long taken all slain or they were prisoners. and Rahus consort, Tfius got back his and all men his applauded loyalty

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you

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