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provements
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Carts,
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poisoning/
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dyspepsia,
almost
fact,
by Dr.
of which
proof neighborhood ters,
supervision the strict
guarantee
blood
is heir Nature to Have been cured
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intend
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excruci inflammatory
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every
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Hop iri
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remedy
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and
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Proprietor Road and Hardiuge North walk from' the
of Melbourne
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UILFOYLE
JOHN
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take
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to inform
that BEGS
he has premises
extensive
Hymus's
Chemist
W ATCH
The City
&c.,
Customert
numerous
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a
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made
all
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the
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National Library of Australia
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Wholesale
AND
STEEL
quickly
correct
Bew»«e
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Clieuiist, Nottingham, Eng of all the Wholesale Imitations, of :
variety
name
'Always1
of green a; bunch 'and Dr. Soule's label, blown in the -bottle. Beware of all vile the to imitate poisonous stuff made
"None hops on the
in work.
their
white
above.
of the will
Bailwaj to
run
Connection
Works,
of parts the arrival
all
with
of trains.
No. More If
Note.4— The word reckless indifference
turers1
without
genuine
the
you
will
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Best
proclaimingTalk does ;and as there
supremacy,' " one Best" let their experience
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,
not 'can
customers my of my work
is used manufac
merit 'be
T.
WIM
but echo
on
tnerits.
W.
of
establish
BRIDGE.
its
Hard
Times.
,
much
so
sending
stop stop food rich
and clothes, arid healthy food, cheaper substantial real and get more and every way, especially fine
;
so
and
Carriage
every
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and relieve the distressing Boxes the, sex.' pievalcnl-with all Chemists. 2s.9d.,of Prepared only
irregularities,
symptoms
in
completion
Omnibus
City'in and 'departure
Only.
TOWLIi'S PENNYROYAL FEMALES FOR
PILLS
order
to
'Oh'
the
Manufac
—
Double
stock."
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an
Draper, from
Single Cart Harness
with
always
description
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of every
Redding Rings Time payments .
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WATCHES
ALbO,
week.
tne
share
hand.
on
linporter,
Mr.
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more
nearly adjoining Opposite, Shop,
where
Town <8all, patron&g6. and GOLD JEWELLERY
and
next
tlie
HEARlM,
W. G.
J-ive
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on
buy good,
style,
better
glotbing"; of life things the foolish stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors vile or humbug medi using so much of the that does cine you only harm, but put your trust in that pure Dr.simple, remedy, Soule's American that Hop Bitters cures .
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a list of the Irish The is following members whom the Times pro against : Messrs. Sexton, poses to give evidence M. Cox, Hooper, Healy, Gilhoolv, Esmonde, T. iarringO'Hea, M'Cartan, E. Sheehy, Harrington, tou,. Foley. Sheehan, Chance, Fox, Hayden, Finu
callings.
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he assert that Vatican. Others on the occasion unequivocal displayed It may be ob signs of deep emotion. that the interview, cut served, however, too short brief for as it was, was quite discussion on Roman the any profound
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Commission.
iPorgeries
I
Charges.
the
of
on a recent Tuesday morning Writing of the Free the London correspondent man's Journal says:
in the case, as disclosed in last furnished evening particulars of the Special of the orders pursuance much out to be very turns Commission, of The particulars, as I had anticipated. the to send y ou which I am enabled to Mr. vital were delivered portions, Times
George
of the
solicitor
as
Lewis, the
stroke
at
of
seven
set
that
more
out
chargeR
alleged there have
1879 number
of
Land
League,
Ireland
establish Ireland." of
the
"
was
prothe the
conspiracy mote an agitation against agrarian securing thereby payment of rents, of the tenants and bringco-operation and about the impoverishment ing from the country of ultimate expulsion Irish
who
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this that alleged " of crimes, by the promotion outrages, and boycotting, intimidation, by the for the payment of of funds collection who were into the intimidated .''persons of such crimes and outrages, commission
the
by other
publication literature
of
ing
sedition
of
and newspapers to and approv inciting and the commission of
resistance advocating the detection by impeding
to
crimes,
j
making
by
of
were'
crimes
for
guilty and .to escape justice." This last of charge, definite
only letter
the
one
refers to the presumably Frank Byrne acknowledging
and
ment,
it
.of
of
it is from cheque, said, and which has 'Mr; 'Parnell, already and exploded. It been fully explained then "that is,, the members alleged
-receipt
a
their
and con charged approved by commission of such crimes." duct of'the One paragraph of the indictment says certain
on
members) (the denounce certain
occasions considered
when it
'
that
acts
they to
politic
crimes in public, they communications to afterwards made their associates and others with the in tention such
of making denunciations
One instance S.
I'C;. .'.The
of
Parnell
believe not
were
of this of the
Parnell
.'.qtlier.
them is
the
tbat
sincere.
of Mr.
letter
two
letters
15th May, attributed
the
11th
June,
1882." to Mr. are
'82,
also
specified.
Then
follows
a
list
of
the
persons
;
of crime, or advocates of treason, guilty the mera-!&c.,,with whom, it is alleged,' ".bers to associate. continue The chairged those names' include of Frank Byrne, J. .1\ Egan, P. Ford, Carey, Tynan, and the Phoenix Park murderers, E. M'Cnffery, P. J. Thomas Brennan, u,
;
John Nally, Walsh, " James the Stephens, of the Feniau F. chief organisation " who aided Stephens' J. Breslin, escape from an Hamilton Williams, prisou associate of the dynamiter Galalleged 8herid.au,
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J.
J.
Jlaher
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ton,
Alexander
Olan-na-Gael "sentenced
Sullivan,
"of
E. O'Meagher to
Condon,
death for the murder of the and dynamiters
-rett Sergeant General Millen, Rossa, O'Luuovau .
the
Meany, and John
Redpath, G'Leary. selection from
of course, is only a set out Times but it by the an idea, of the gives way it is. nude up. of the Ladies' r The members Land who are League charged with having for the promotion of criiue paid" money -Miss Anna Parnell, Miss H Rey are Miss H. Lynch, Miss nolds; olonny, This, fhe
list
—
,
Miss
Clare
Sti
itch,
and
Mrs.
National Library of Australia
Moore.
in any case, situation with
Crispi,
political
augursCatholicity. cannot look on like
anything
Fortune-
to with. deal big subject have been (very honourably, of course, and profitably) flittered away over bills of exchange, and charter and policies and of insurance, parties,
His
Oct.
for in
stay,
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Australian
1
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regards Before
best
Archbishop
with
Emperor's the Pope-
and
had
where
Kensington
facts
in
chronicled newspaper which met the eye of Brennan, aud he at once became that convinced As he was the heir to the property. the story child he could well remember the elopement of of Nellie Sheridan, were
whose father
the
was
apartments of
interview
long-expected
XIII.
aiid.Wiiholm
of
one
in the
the
received
by his
told.
Pope's private Vatican. On the the Emperor, ac
to
Ambassador
the matter, he obtained
the
as
Herbert
Holy
lias
left
very
Bismarck
also
being
of
Health
The
drank
who
Supreme
present Wilhelm
the
to in
Pontiff,
health beaker
a
to Charles formerly belonged the conclusion of the luncheon, entered the carriage peror the for Berlin, brought from to the clerical and proceeded
in
of
possession
What
Parnell get a Chance P
cheered
by the
crowd
as
a
specially
purpose,
three
prolonged, the untimely
it
It is
said,
would to
an
Majesty's
face
impassive
as
he
left
I
The
do not much
burden
not
works or
hope
(or,
from
a
is
ordinary
But' confess
that
men
am
would trust
ment
implicitly. to them
character If the
man
Liberal-Unionist
friend")
"slip" are
of neither
Mr..
few,
nor
written
have read
of
and
it
course,
is
the
on
possible of spur
the
magni-
upon
them. for their
">
said
once
female
to
oue
relations.
of
Hare
that
and Burke (1 and more recently
Edmund),
your if
Forget don't
Dr.
were and that at Irishmen; Kenealy, the and universities at schools which were educated Irish' you everything was low.' accounted Try and remem '
ber that iu
your
in
full
you
are
view
now
en
lives)
a
irot
(for
very
the
first
time
high of
merely
platform three these
Beland 8outh Out also gravia Kensington), of Europe aod America and that every make now will be remembered slip you
(and
kingdoms
sub
point
small,
have
'
criminal, and judg
majority Walter's
"
minds,
carman
mean
and:
and simple small which matter, could have handled. easily they submitted to But the questions actually the tyranny of the Tory them (through clever
means
forms,
thinly disguised Irishman" means
1 hope so (principally Sursuui corda I gentlemen," " You have my best good them.
possible
against
you extraordinary to you the
in
more
histury,
particularly
to
which
a
most
has new accident opened (I should imagine) wholly door. Get your secretary unexpected to remind occasion as serves that you, for the moment (even that is
single,
aud
its
j»u
Irish
"
aged
had been (as it most assuredly ought to have been) merely or the authenticity of the spurionsness " I for my part, and Parnell letters," I Mr. too, would imagine that Parnell, to abide have been quite content by their This would have been a decision. mitted
j
their
between and alleged
men
sure
Irish
matter
Commissioners.
the has
"
of the coming New Zealander. Think New Zeulauder. on Keep your mind him. of what the rade Do not think
great their
question Crown
or
man,
I
which
for
'pa o«
say to Bear in mind that the judgment wishes. which you are going to pronounce may, if be about the you choose to make it, most document with which important the will present century the supply
likely
full. I
less
upon
(maamb
rnvui
emergency, may expand to tude of the task imposed
has
less
too
all
and
who who
meu
even
the
Scotland has stirred
slow,
now
—
of
hands
its
fast
well-to-do
are
a
Nevertheless, that their
the
the
these or
for
cares
not books, books (at least if they have, nobody is a bit the wiser), are men of Society with a merely big S that and more. only nothing
he
been cast upon' broad deal too and too backs. heavy for They are, indeed, for whom all three very excellent men, and I entertain professionally personally In the highest possible respect. auyi them
(
was
it be to fill them work
fear)
have been hour only for
intrusion of Prince Henry. accounts The press is full of conflicting the Emperor as to the impression left on with the Supreme by his conversation his Pontiff. to one authority According
will
that
project.
minutes.
Co'iii'mission
let
at
illabandon was re Wilhelm II, ceived at the Vatican by Prince Ruspoli who conducted his majesty, de Cerneteri, to the The inter Pope's apartments. with his Holiness lasted view twenty-
advised
the
devil" the against As for Mr.
aouito
iu
wa6
U
humorous probably possibly mendacious and usually " irreclaimable ulways blackguard." These are the views of Society, with a S, and these three big apart judges, from being lawyers, aud not men of ideas,
up good effect— it Times" Protection Commissioners. now be a neck-and-neok It will race between the Commission and tho Scotoh All the better. The quicker Court. ne
i
V. At the Em
decided such an
in
of
vi
con
good-natured,
on
"
the
of the which
he drove
chiefs
high
simply
often
(
the
the revolutionary to last moment
Truth) action
v jl
he
grouse-shooting. are the views
in gaiters who ahubiiiha
more, treason,"
sakes. Paruell's
Ireland often of
one every Nationalism,"
"
when
case
have in
General's
aud
am vi
success
to
reported time come
the
out
frl-ka
simply
to up as mildly love" for the. as
ideas
law
vuo
1
along, acknowledged applause by salutes. It was sundry military appre hended that the Extreme would party make a hostile demonstration in the of the Piazza Sau Pietro, neighbourhood and he
nine
"Tor-
Justice
Martyrs." he avowedly
but
gentlemen
CoMinssion
Mr. had
is
His views about of
Parnell) gives is almost an should they
his
last)
up
nothing
Fair
thinks
uabouoherb
getting
upon
considerable
Attorney-
as
Manchester Justice Smith,
never
which
Irish
"
Blackburn.
on
of part Rome of troops drawn up through files Mottoes and at each side of the streets. his welcome legends bidding Majesty spauned the Ponte San Angelo and the His was Borgo quarter. Majesty
the
now
Will
been proposed in appropriate Ram Cardinal by his Eminence that of the Pope was in proposed respectful language by the Emper
polla,
but
take
to
with
engaged
;
fortune,
(and
enter
it
put
very Hannen
an
this
notoriously
dissembled
the first
tact
having
terms
or,
for
as
the occaBiou. II,
"
to
is
disproportionate I am quite Bure. it with unpre do what no one
Mr.
has
desire
I
(
possible) Irish with Sir James
and went to Irelaud where the necessary of his proofs The result was that he es his claim the immense to
parentage. tablished
drove he was
by Cardinals Rampolla and Monsignori JVJocj-aud Hohenlohe, enni and Aghardi, who were duly pres his the lunch ented to At Majesty. Which the Emperor sat between followed, Prince the Cardinals, Henry and Count See,
well
again
II.
the
day morning companied by his aide-de-camp, to the Prussian where legation,
this.
The
Brennan's grandmother. after Ireland were leaving heard of but the story was Brennan a solicitor consulted
couple
Day
quemada"
there
It that
for.
absolute impossibility be unprejudiced.
Nancy
of
credit
drive
to
is
will
they euter upon minds they will or of Mr. enemy
them
a
brother
if
(friend
paragraph
Interview1
more
navvy a wheelbarrow traiu. Moreover,
express be said, to that they their huge and utterly task with honest minds, But
settled resided
she
no
the
trundles
English
business
are
than
that
Sheridan, the Lately between Leo took place in
They
judiced
her death. She became possessed bis of all her husband's and property, worth estate was These L300,000.
—
German
the
and petitions for larceny, of conjugal rights. fit to try a revolution who (also respectable)
,
until
National Indemnity to the national a pledge of his loyalty and an earnest of his subjects' cause, Nation. efficient help.
The
of the
disposed at South
he forwarded of Dubliu £50 Fund. It is
the
in
was
a
lives
indictments for the restitution
England,
wishes
the world
men
try
leavjng
the
through to
J
the
colonies of his couu
Some the rounds
army, and they eloped On hearing of the mar Geueral of the Blake, riage, family with his disowned him, and he proceeded wife to America, at Mansfield, settling where a established Ohio, large they which business, proved a great millinery success. Some years ago, General Blake died on a visit to and his wife
his
-
£300,000
life.
an officer Blake, and the result were married.
in a favour tbat his modern our history Eminence's voice was raised proclaiming Rule. the justice of our claims to Home with him takes back to Cardinal Moran
in
of
real
at born of poor parents Sheridan, Bellow Ireland. county of Longford, the there she attracted While residing Robert attention of General Dudley
Old
be remembered dark hour in
in
was
World was longer than he o'riganticipated, owing to the fact that a considerable he had to devote portion of bodies of his time to the organising of the and nuns for the supply of priests We his wants of archdiocese. religious an'1 Eminence wish his many bright It will ever prosperous days in Sydney. the
fortune
a
romance
promo
England
come
discloses a months ago, a of the papers paragraph went the history of £300,000 awaiting giving an The fortune consists of the owner. who died estate of Mrs. Blake, residuury at childless and intestate South Ken This Mrs. some sington years ago. Nellie whose maiden name was Blake, into
alleged
in
event
this
Their
tho
The story of Patrick Brennan, Blackburn who has just cobbler,
Moran-
left
12th
on
who persons their defence
is the escape justice," contained in the indict
to
persons
and
of
these
invited,
I maintain revolution. (I will prove me wrong but with at this I maintain, writing present for all they possible respect them) that not are fit for If they turn oat tbejob. to be fit for the be a very it will job, and joyful to me, and I great surprise sure feel and |o them, collectively for not one of them in the individually, of his life has ever had up whole course
hope the
having
terms
friendly interests
sit
are
and nothing (mere lawyers a judgmeut very upon
considerable
to
law
making payments
.
"
to
of crime,
to
payments
tne
j
!
by boycotting
the
A Gobbler's
iuallv
...
and to enforce Ireland, the commission of crimes
Moran
Cardinal Australia
were
the styled laiidlords, The mode the English garrison.'" " of action of this was to conspiracy coercion and intimidation in organise
It
is
the
of .Cardinal
Departure
-
."objects
such
to
else),
the
—
confidence.
a.
'
to
for
the
of
couple
a it
were for delivered speeches tion of boycotting and crime.
time, present to of the organisation being of the absolute independence To one of the effect this,
on
well
8ignor
the
to
met
satisfactory and Kaiser
Pope
of the
fact
Gill,
a schedule of Then follows hundred at which meetings
with the beginning a continuous forming
down-
organisation the object,
'
in
Sullivan,
nevertheless,
results,
considered
They
elephant." three lawyers an
O'Brien,
vague
existed
societies,
Tanner,
nor,
charges The trial. O'Donnell that from the year are
the
iii
the
very
i\ Deasy, Dillon, M. Mayne, Leamy, O'Kelly, J. P. J. Power, D. Sullivao, Kenny, Lane. E. FlynD, Redmond, Byrne,
Irish
party, of the the Times solicitor having availed before last minute allowed revealing contain their case. The particulars
nothing
O'Doherty,
Kilbride, Wm. Redmond, Harris, Stack, Quinn, Conway, Abraham, Leahy, T. J. Nolan, prilly, O'Keeffe, Healy, Jordan, F. X. O'Brien, Lalor, Commins, P. J, O'Brien, J. O'Connor, Pyne, T. P. O'Con Condon, J. Barry, Tuite,
o'clock,
be
must
D.
Its
questiou.
-
William
Biggnr,
J. O'Brien, Kenny, Parnell, A. T. Clancy, O'Connor,
—
The.
M'Carthy,
Justin
cane,
.
Paktioulaks
The
these called 6imple. They are upon " three as Barke would rabbit breeders," have an styled them, to pronounce the " gestation of opinion upon expert
the
|
OReneral
you take j
the "oldi nor
are
something)
not
my pull
men. If yon ordinary advice in these particulars
will
you Above creditably. all, Smith. keep an eye on brother He is the Societies t of the lot, I think; and to judge by the portrait in the 'Pall may
through
j
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22984856
be
be the "
may
.-shall
certainly Times's"
old
"
.Morality's; to.
will
friend"
I expect,' They- will, comment a curious very upon to "/face a of. juryeagerness of which we fellow-countrymen" these months heard so much past. ;
Times"
"
-its; Scotchmen congratulate BOj-
does not
almost;
(though. dreary time oflt);wish
ai
I
were
voice-
bear burden.' as I. have the reason; said,! ment of surprise and regret-that
the
struck
tiie
o.t.
,
late
i
'The'lSyey 31st save : The' remains
of
'
the; Right M. H 0?, were
in
ferrel yesterday.
'
by 'Gary's
a,
preceded1 in!
'St':
soul'
Long
before
sections A.mohgst thdse
munity.' the Hon.
Rupert His
to
and A
of
from
the
the
of
the
whom
;
-
all
reBt
Mr.
of
"
Bede,!
New1 YORK Oct.
A
Father
Mathew1
the
of ScrantOn, and Hazleton,
-
to
in
The
but, the
cause,
into'
the
still
on
which
off'
-
were
i
"
life
at
the
ito
the;:
over
Nvhile
a-
the
'affectionate
our
the
tion,
and-for
their sincerest
-
;
them our Church, follows; and- sorrow-stricken? immortal
voice.
hasi
heen stilled
that
;
Dalley the from
eternity
the
frontier,
that
frontier,
Irish
amidmost
elevated
greats, congregation! I little addressing
We
objects.
which but
doubt
I
that dead
gentleuandi
yet>
masculine
tone
very
heart! his un-:
had
This beeD
National Library of Australia
give
of
at
u
the
and
scene
of
cries
Mud the
the
Clhb
"
at
ot the
they
of
San5'
brethren
exiled better covered
they
could the
of th'e Ireland Francisco'
hot 'have a three years band of the
Id example. by the report workers have remitted thirteen nearly thousand dollars' for th'e support of the Irish a cause. Nor is th'at complete' '
1
;
1
of-
measure-
Their of
efforts
Irish
have' done;. what' they have spread the knowledge
grievance
and suffering
ambng
the
1
"
number
a
1
of
friendfc
the'
of the' victims. of the accident1
ured'
are'
1
nearlv' h
along track rnhs.
!
all
'
the
and'
not
(he
into
fifth
The'
first
the
section'
came
the
line
and
clear,
up at apparently
a
run
off
second' rear
car
car,
its
length, into tlie
Which
was
ahd third.
the do with acter of
forcing From
crowded,
a
tion" have
wide
organ
isa(ionk
have nothing'to
The
and
they Called the persons The Times law their skill in spent name
rifl
from
aim
of the -awkward the beginning
the is
" of the organisa be to impeached. They
character
the thing
back
come
to
their
start
original,
al ing-point by making the particular the persons slandered legations against to in the single one consist that they were members of the organisation whosp " character The members they impeach.
"of "
mentioned
Parliament
of
members
were
organisation took part
"
in of
knowledge
"
the
hereinafter the work its
the schedule and conspiracy and described, in
character, Thus
mode of action." to force the inquiry
thereof
witfi
and
objects,
dp
into'
thjey the,
'
strive djbsired
line.
/
We
do
not
know
whether
the
jUdbtf
find thia dodge to be according tjq the forms and requirements imposed' o them as a their Court position by High of But it does not Justice. greatly will
matter.
hope
while the person escaped, of the was also which next, occults moment Were in one transformed full,from a merry folk into group of' holiday a confused and bleed masB'of maimed
parti-
has been to a sort of net off as spread' which should bind sociation, together no in one matter What body almost all, their weapons, who have been politically active for the past thirty years in Ireland.'
this
single
"
a-s
:
limitation.
"
a
of
reacir
fishing
"
the
an
an
have seemingly endeayour to get
yers
two-
not
We charge would
judges
and others," Graham to kindly state the charges..
Hence
driving one
agen on'
—
-Run,
through
Parliar
into the char inquiry they had tbieit; organisation for them to inquire into work defined made against members. of "allegations
the.
of speed, high rate being signalled into if with such
right force 'that the engine plunged the full of the rear car, length the frames1 the next through thirds
But
and
fourth, section
third!
"
Graham
injured'
into
ran
Irish
the
.
and vague as Mr. Graham's uncertain, at the preliminary asseverations meeting " of the Commission. We make no a|said Mr. against any persons,"' legatibns
the have
It of the
of
ing them is that there is nothing in them. cular" They are
Mr.
'
which
of
Party by the legal Times. 'one What strikes
Parliament
Later.
of the disaster. the fourth' section'
;
"Particulara."
representatives
aid1
Central
the train conveying from Mud Ruri
Times's"
mentary
now
reported. was at Mud Run, in stopped by signal order to let the first two portions get ahead. While at a standstill1 it' was the fourth
Repdrt
Young
cativey-
Wilkesbarre
at1
the charges particulars" by the Judges of1 the forgeries to be fprmulpted'Wqre de Commission livered on a recent Monday evening td
injured bank of
opposite which the
1
the
'
"
The
terrible
the
on
character that it was appears the train excursion
'
-
of his sympathetic1 geniaJybecause of courteous because He was f6r his fellowmen. teigjdcd respect-
who
trains
appalling
from 1885 to 1888," and if 'any one1 wanted to learn, the perseverance,care in the work that and energy displayed is cause being done for the Irish by our
now
the form from-wbose: sight many of: mbrtality's the walls is excludedjbyi last, themselves, home: say yet withinHis genial I see him now/ \Methinkis. courteous were demeanour,1 pxiesenoe/his) H'ewasof> the inner mail. the outcome'
of
Parliamentary
purest In the am
by
Passengers
1
and
separates'
Francisco.
San
iri
have received
Proceedings
listeners', for
rendering
Wilkesbarre
relief
third,
»
?
are
districts
wreck,
'
time."
workers
train
ordered
and' uninjured baving at arrived Wilkesbarre, complete have now of the accounts been received extent Of the railway' accident. The accounts given passengers by' to show serve moire and more the
as
i
all
where
'
ever
which enchained eloquence ever, and which was exerted
down
:
'
The'
W'illiatn >
"
stand
a
Run
'
river,
Railroad
tongue clings
For, '-pre-eminent1 tohisi-jawv bestowed on our the aariongst gifts to be' and most certainfriend, departed assemblies missed in civic: and? Catholic was to that come, fojr iBQiany years fon-,
Bede beyond
to
the
the
IT.
'
-
?
gas frOm
Universe.
The
pieces.
the
'heard
the!
presence thanks;; with her media
of
spirit
f
were
as
at
'injury. Railroad at
being
i
irites
offer-
jwei
we city and our colony, to the are reminded, according indped that1 of this sacred text, spcond/ part to dust. But the first1 dust has returned A echo' awakens- a still deeper parti,
shadow
at
Mud-
river;-
surrounding
descriptions the groans'
thei
the final
wh'oM
not
The dodge of mystifying succeed. The
is
attempted
the public. have pub.ic
in It'
tlje,
will'
thei
and it is these; questions, want For the talk' answered. at/oiiit they sedition and boycotting they do not care' own
definite
is it Nor about Irish "Crime," defined in the coercionist's handbook, are anxious that What .9 learn. they to want know, and what they' wilj they a
fig.
as
"
whose
ffellow-citizen
low
scCne of
the'
Central arrived
-
-
.
of the illustrious death has thrown
Irish;—
j
near
'Ruii
of'
the
by
with air brakes. The killed and ini
Fortunately'the of the time or the loss have been much must greater. of Whitehaven All' the physicians
to
-
of these citizend many South' of New people of "W ales haye givem the highest proofs that a free can> confidence country to lendlustre bestow are funereal present
S
d thus1
tan
we's
Mud
many
is various The cause to negligence on the' p'art ly attributed of the signal man to show the sectionas it' to the fourth approach flag ed, and" to the train unprovided being
first
1
was
thrown the
'into
was
and
,
when remains
,
'got through unascertained which was of speed, ran
section, rate
and
smashed to
wafer
|
—
The
doors, principally very were' children, literally metals by the foice
the'
embankment
|
of death;"
of
of "the
;
;
of from
:
'collision,1
.
Brethren, the>! mortal
j
rail
the
point
hurled the
.
i
thp dust
good
a
'
i
"
number
a
some
while it fourth near the track
crowded to and' by women'
i
.<
sparsely
1
and relations
Luckawanna
sections
from
the!
;
'
th'e
'
wituessed, station
'
!
;
catafifig
a Waited anxiously large crowd scCnCs to b'd many painful as tbose at: the among
a
-caused
it,
attend
way embankment, and1 high one is a! 'steep and which followsthe course of the -Mud is River, feet above from" -sixty1 :to: seventy-five water. The which were the cars,
1
>
injured,
of arrival the survivors
ing where
1
of people
dispatched
-fifth'
at
running
-
'
beeri
Pennhaven.
three-
'
and
with
bnrnt badly engine stack
body, death in
neighbourhood
filled
|
train of the return started from Hazleton
first
safely'
—
; IMajeBty whom(to
the
instantaneous1 few houses
are'
'sections
Scrant'oh
a1
from
limb
populated
possible.1
i
panegyric
to
and
debris,
tightly
chop aWfiy blbW misdirected1 to
brought
was
'
.
et" faucibus. meisi, Lingua mea adhae'sit1 in- pulverm mortis deduxistiine." " My tongue hath cleaved1 to my jaws; into ivi and thou hast brought me down
axe
'an
fa&t
iquicr
'
whom-
were
were legs One' lCg Was the other was held'so
laffjr
:
'
"
but
that
|
bad been
five about o'clock yesterday afternoon1, the other as -rapidly portion following
>
following
had
and
convey'
seebn'd
to
whose
The j
yoUfig held'
wreckage.
released,
(iA
occurred a
release'
are j
of
Society
concourse
trains
Whitehaven and
;
1
the
on
which
Luzerne
the
special1
.
-
enormous
counties,
i
,
Temperance
diocese
from
to
the severed the almost The lady.
'lii
occurred1
'accident'
terrible
held1 at ed by an
another ArcbDr. Yaughan, to me, he bore
i
-
the'
the
,
-
-
'«
'
i
j
'of as'members'of
Wrecked-
Pennhaven J unction, near the station known as Mud; Rdn. The train was occupied by a1 Catholic from excursion the returning party' Convention and parade of the annual
and" several Premier, theillustrious bishop,, the 'as' weif to whom; as it Ministry appears both Houses of Parlia some in and resemblance! eloquence that oOOO Ii is estimated ment he- ev;er showedfullyj' culture. in fine, And, The were the building. within persons .loveandi entire! devoteduess to the filial the chanting of solemnities began with first .Cardinal that has ever graced- ouri at the concliitUQ officium defmictornm, Australian shores. You all remember wks s'ifih df which Requiem High Mass how from-yonder?spot he. bade a'-'long1 offered The Venerable Archbishop up.' to his -farewell Eminence indeed, last, -him; return of beehy acted' as celebrant of the 'Mass, it forThe proved Rev. H. as B. Callachor deacon, the Cardinal.) would -have'beeni Monao, an'd the Rev, C. Conway as sub-deacon> but hailed witbi by Mr. Dalley joy;" of Maitjanii Murray) TlleBishop (Dr. heaven has decreed his otherwise wasJ seated on the. 'Cardinal's Throne, will Eminence be welcomed with glad Amqng the clergy present were the Rev! will1 be salutbd aicclaim, jqourltless of St. Dr.' John's "O'Brien will on (Sector his return encounter voices, many the Vdry V. Carroll Revs. J. College), but the" "8biil& niost will smiles; genial General ), J. J. Bryne, E. F, 'be missing, (Vicarand the voice most eloquent J. Daltop, J. Clancy, ©'Condor, S.J., will be riiute. said I have enough. and Dean M'Carthy, S!J.,,' Monsignors have lost Humanity, education,' religion, The Rev, Father Yerdon and Rigney one of the mosb powerful champions. cantors. acted 'as Byrne and' O'Connor sees carried this Australia day to -his over. This portion of the celebration mother earth one of the noblest .own and honoured The Rev. William the' S.J., ascended jinost Kelly, sons; gifted -of her and pronounced the the 'sanctuary beloved "of her and steps, representatives, ;
memher
in
incident
heartrending
attempt
passenger
.
and
steam
'
A
.
Excur
Temperance
>
the
a terrible away sight the crushed and' broken
rear car' being httng'Witb bodies and "dissevered the few bodies werb uhmangled and scalded.
burnt
little
Dalley He had
Bede;
Nation
'
As
eyes. cleared
while
orrftnt.
:Yal ley between' "eight Railway' Lehigh' and nineo'clock evening, yesterday Whitehaven' and between midway
honoured
ever-
—
water
'
an
"
-
Folding— (may
land.
?.y.
-will
life
old
t.ha
a
tbrbiblb
of his sentiments these alone he worth and had imbibed and! the' lessons the presence
the -example
rchbishop
of the
f
l
of
mangled
Ireland
-of1
'sons
and1 streams
revealed, timbers of 'the
which
feeling
columns
was
will
it
the'
by
To add to the horror which was engine, shock of the collision
poured "forth
glazing smoke
project
'succeeds
it
franflratai)
i
sion
to
fori,
v:
Mi!
by his elo!quent
love,
ratt)
senti
hi"-?
and-if
'has
distribd-
The
newspapers.
Catholic-
throbbed
.nobler-;
;
peace !)—rfrom derived his name stood by another
aide-
Exceljebcy
He
spoke. wisdom
were
present Chrrihgton,
j
the heart
to
appeal human
reppse
with people of the com
all
representing
offered
the
of his
Church
the
gentleman. were begun
crowded
was'
mass,
was
the deceased the solemnities
buililing
de-camp Governor
high
of
6f the theJ
Cemetery requiem solemn dirge, Cathedral for a
i
,'
W.
&qp.
'
fif galley 'P.C., Wav erl&y in the In the morning
A
its nevertheless leads but glory, path; of the to the igraye, ends in theisilence be that tomb.:. Yet, though -tongue it has awakenedechoes that .will silent, to; the He did honour reverberate. soil to of- his to the land of his< birth; fathers,
Ocitl
—
of;
sketch
A
the-
his
;
Herald
Morning
B.
,;-i
.
"
W-
Mrs
j
Dalley>
;
i;
dum.
efforts al
'for
"'agency
deepen the 6f 'those good
advantae
-bis
be unnecessary; sinceyoui all knew him; so tti speak, from (the cradle to the grave. An enumeration of his scholastic, would -and forensic senatorial, triumphs all lead us only to the conclusion that ima, little dust however mustend itbat, be? human and /.honourable pure and just
Scot
myself.
sc-.v?:-'
hotran'
an
Club
the
'prevail
dne/
good' further
the
this
first
a
still
tlie
For
might
ment with
and have i.
is
through
If
-
established; of Irish tion
df events
knowledge
full
a
shall
Ireland'
the
scene,
of scalding steam from the1 'broken boiler amid of the injured the groans who sat pienned by the wreckage along side the bodies of the victims still' brdct on their seats with and staring open;
'work'.
"
that
secure
in
the
shattered
taking
'
the community on the announce of -Mr. death was 'coupled Dalley's the vbice most that' a thought most welcome to all eloquent, listeners had been moBt to every call, responsive
have But
a
spoke
form our
fellow-countrymen. the Scotchmen, I fear >T should
there
nnder
now
'
and to his
have
consider
-
and
solitude, bearti-
sweet
into
Dalley
or held him when aloof kept -silent of events created a demand' on a-note to which presence, \or struck
..
perhapB'the
and solitude, heart/ spake the We' -may say .that and" paternal letters, i
course
.
recourse;
:
e
survived.
ifew'
of
"of Irish' events reports are a which fibdi'their tb A'merica way of the- actual condb poor representation affairs1 In order to tion of' in Ireland.
:
i
.
>
see
of Mr.
m
"commendable
of-
another 'piece The1 meagre
noble But that? love of Study, that solitary communionwith the -great of works like the Cathedral which, of which he wrote iso largely Spaip, wit hi' the past;. never anenfc itbe present
is
sensible
through (and abnormally game. clumsy)' to watch be curious the-Bubtenand< technical which objections!
little/
iOld
and
lied
'
for
'all
.
add to
.trusted
foges
shrewd
fairly
.personage,
J
character.
love
affection sacred-
a
thinking, But rhe
old.
They
'
'
-into
his'
-
of
but
and the
Anriericaris,1"
'Ii-i-hi
sympfttliy
1
a
my-
him
to
the
'
moVenVient.
.
thererspeak of prophet
besides'1
'
-
usually
:
to
-
society lead shall'
culture,
others enlisted
long indeed
-
stored:
(I
if
byisolitude, to' the 'term solitude tliat and energ-etic mind'1 from was of itOelf. asolitude
which
;
not,
apply-
may
richly-
i
isexcCptibus) very 'attractive
we
his
of
period
'
";
the latter'nurtured
-
Times" will only iletitigetito. yrie expect that? it will ?do may assuredly and well. The itsworkexpeditiously to the submitted -point it, single! viz., of the letters in isone authenticity which a and fairly competent judge find ;no difficulty. The average j dry will! Scotchman (there are, of course brilliant .the
during? existence
'
bestif Court, work
i
to
.
the
decidedly) the Scotch -
As
.
Gazette/
looking."
,
Mall
ing
bodies.
Even: from ...
the
third
car
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these
to .be ready charged, -who- ,will ,nott that he would to prefer Separation amit, liis miserable iu .which condition I, he, before this agitation country wasjplaced., :
...
.egan
;
nptiv,e
jto.
and;,
that,
be offered
for
(system.
not
,,l)ut
will
any
the
Hottentots, Separation for
strive
a
have
to
it
rpqdy
be not
will
few
a
,
,
Last
successful
Lisfinny
himias
master.
o
may grow
never
South
Many
Pyne.
1
the
House
hours
until
—
2 o'clock of
1
the
for
—
and waited purpose
in
less
Cork,
Ireland He it rent
your
shadow,
good doctor, Dr. J. E. Kenny of much: better known in House of Commons. the !
is
than in who
,
the
brought
was
from
-manifesto and
.lfiHl.
famous
no-
Kilmainham
for
old
this
Jail,
Bueksbot-'
a
'
"as
i
and lodging-house, -seen waB to be hurriedly where the occurrence'' took
common
who
man:
-
1
near
leaving place, seized
followed
was
he
>and arrested.
offered
When
violent
most
a
resist '
-!
ance.
The
with
to
way,
around the spread in Waterford Castle,
.AnknnwlAdffA
Tf- 1 hawould have
a
pro
their
emigration.
outrage
at
place
not
was1
to
reference of co-operative
:
tag has expresses maintained orously Dr.
Opening speech
published; that -hope and" Colonial looked after.
a
"cohesion
speaking
races
troubles,,
was
:
iu
minister
certain
and
'rig -:
farewell among
and
unite
would
of the
at
speaking
that
interests
the American
of future all
1
-the
London, said
inlthe at the-ReichsHis Majbsty will" be peace
been
Lowell,
.-i
;
icontained
forecast
foreign
Emperor's
banquet,
Englishthe event
in
he thought
then
decide
destinies
the
world.
/
,
;r
The French. Government 'haV pur chased for their N-ew Caledonia garrison 100,000 boxes of Australian preserved (
,
iueat.
',4
Two hundred
!
agriculturists
Douglas that
acres
(jAiinliv.
of the
least
Jasper
-
broad famous
of
not
.
!l
few
a'
were
Alsatian
-'.V
.recruits tlie
compulsprily
German and
service,
decamped ;
The person murders chapel evidence not detention.
enrqlied'.into, their .attacked into Switzerland.
escort .
.LQND(!,'Noy.;2
for arretted. the White? has been dismissed,; the his further justifying
.
charge
but
comes
1
ddfiriitB
on
4'but'
prisoner.
of'
:
in
.
a
'
of William
companion
exagger William
and ardent ings of a young bridegroom from the entice thee path of- stern How earnest it at -all that thou doty born in the 19th wert century ? 'Any
well
is
was
met
action-
Whitechapel outrage,it reported has- not yesterday; appears, ended fatally he woman, upon' whom a number of severe wuuuds were 'inflict survives. The took ed,- still
s
—
of the
one
—
Luggaoqrran—
Freeman'
—
to expedition last to the traitor, briug year, .to account in the very Lord Lansdow.nej which: he ruled as a king. dominion over
.of ..Ireland. governors tem,!.ta,,w,prtihy And the ,willsbe\changed big minority into more is a if nothing big majority them. proved against more Tliese iwill be-iproved. Nothing: know it. They have dodging lawyers rm«
the the
as
O'Brien,, Canada'
;
fnrmnl&tpH
Kerry
of
tenants
known
1
South
of
Kilbride, evicted
,
&
that is a bill' its blocking preventing 00 which stood on the being brought in the name of a political paper op thou art ponent. O, Doctor Tanner, and indeed of a stern monld, godlike when thou did'st not let even the feel-
.
,
a
repaired there for several iu the morning
;
;to
he,
was
once
Einkerton— the Presbyterian represeuof the .Catholic of Galway— tative. city of ao agriculturist follows the occupation at Bally money; Denis County Antrim.
even
,,pwn, up, to a guilty knowledge of tlie and, application, conceptipn, do- not care Elapi:Pf .Campaign. They-to have these thiugs aubrass farthing pyoyed home, nor do the English people. haye been .knowingly by £jpy, accepted of the,,. same people, nearly, iqniuajprity il thick with all these crimes'.'; upon
nnfc
and
Repeal
th
"
the
Queens-
there.:
scheme The ninth
and
jail;'
the
to
owing
posed
your honey saW this in
on
L prisoner him to gone jail, though I had that only got married morning." the doctor We can well believe that' would have made: that heroic and unfor on that very sacrifice precedent ; heat on 'in arriving London; night,
—
of the
;
of the
Lalor"
Pat
to
going doctor
said:
was
back
he
succeed
to
he he
known
as
gave up that his father— the
but
1
the
When
aware
-
,
There,
County,
engineer;
1
going
you
O'Brien,"
—
,
.
civil
educated
was
am
be to print telegraphed Journal that the incident " I ated. It is true
in a movements big Tenant'. Right be He farm in-lhe represents. county of the oldest one is in point of years;, members James of., the; party. Leahy, another old man South. iKildare— of,, and John in Kildnre farms- extensively-
him he denounced .that, proved against of the poor, as the enemy tlipjandgrabber have the people.-.to no and,recommended with: such a communion .or commerce apourge.
of Queen's
profession ":1Honest
,;Nor
it.
blush
them
of
one
prefer
only and,
pray
still,
Salisbury's
sion
here
;
are
agitators
Government
:
country there moon."
a suo?
'
al tcr-
no
Lord
ameliorating
woul.d:,
j;hey.,
but
were
educated
thoroughly
a
but shake off the he bashfuliiess with which he is clothed, would 'soon .become known to the people of Ireland to his col (as he is known as a man of useful and brilliant leagues) Richard of the Leix divi Lalor, partsl
,
there
is
latter
;
the judges trouble. and, .saying one mt uiThere.is.not of the. sixty r five
if
He
;
and
is
tenant?
ma(i,v,a.\sound, practical, cessful agriculturist
pqintsV.
h,ers
of the: Irish
specimen
speaker, and if he could mautle of modesty and
vill
about meeting
squeamishness
.Finucane, fine
was
Irish
in
appointment
-
landgrabbers.
"Johu very;
tween
'
land,
his
of "the The Parliamentary Committee colonisation sch erne, of" which the is hafe com Marquis of Lome president, municated with the New -Zealand
that a took greeting place be the prisoner and the bridegroom, that the former remarked to the " is indeed Ireland a queer
stated
i
Farmers. of East Limerick,
Tenant
to
at '&
.
qf
There
The
farmer.
.
boyeptfiqg, no
a.
,.
good family
a:
.
of
;
bers
il-
or,
.
;
j
north
meeting,
opposition
j
in- speaking'' Blake; said he believed
Henry
-
Gladstone offered his, treaty mem ,hqw often the Irish the Parliament .recommended
7peac.e,;,
be,
;
Mr,.,.
bqforq ,qf,
,
of
memberof Ireland.
is;a
Dublin, in the
,
,
public
<
'been
has
Queensland'
,
.
,
Sir
of "
:
'
back, as 1846, but he appears never Thomas A Dickson, tp have practised, the late lament who recently succeeded in ed- E.Dwyer the representa Gray, Division of tion of the Stephen's Green
ar.e
" me." inarry and a marriage
to spend the and as they were honeymoon in France leave about to Ireland by steamer at William who had O'Brien, Kingstown, from was arrived arrested England, just for. a speech he had made in Loughrea. The newspaper, the following morning,
far
If wrote;; in the negative, .answered thejudges news ;dooaisday. among paqy root .until, with, the object of discovering paper files, the fqrm of, .independence whqt,, precise wanted Irish ti .the nati' for; rjsh,leqdei:8 Tfnies,i;says,.he;
proved willing, Oa their way
Governor
as
cancelled.
enough,"
Easy
doctor,
of her
out
escape "
position; the
'
leader Irish the .which these things
-letters
way- .of
any
telegraphed The lady followed.
.
the
all,.
the
.wrote,,
fctjmseif,..,
—
above
qpwhetjier,;.,
hier
unhappy
-
l
,
how '
-
is whether of any mystifications, Irish, leaders encouraged tii Responsible crimes of violence, .whether actua-j they of such .crimes, were.. directly, pgnisant
an.d
!
Artillery, Ed ward Purcell
.
and retired on a pension. Malhallen Marum, who the north of County Kilkenny, represents " is a country gentleman". in that coun to the Irish Bar as He was called ty.
Royal
J
-
technicalities;
.
.
tricks,
,;all,
!
despite
Jfpqjy,:
the
Dublin.
The
was un candidate utterly and the fact of his the time, baronet and a landlorda was him in the eyes of a to damn Michael. like democrat But
'
the
ir
.trite
releyances
known
the .Com? Half
;
(Waaed through
mMpn-wil||thaP(.
in
contained
in
-j
and surgery for of New York,
in the State years was who elected member for the Tullamore of division to Ireland King's County on his return in. He lives in 1885. Queenstown
sufficient
sturdy
THIS
members
,
Irish
mean, Joseph private is of East, Cayari, saidlto GilJies.Biggar, lie' He made a fortune. as the 'richest. '7 aqpon factor in Belfast,, andj severed fyom trade altogether shortly, himself;, hisen trance the political arena into, afte.i, of ater,-, in. 1,874.;, Powers, j«
,
M
i
1
on
(
i
i
i
.«
...
,
of good
j.7— pot
families,
.and
Gentlemen''
.
,
i
member
what,
in
in.
Dillon -got his degree but he. neyer practised,, jipctqr, in yesteci on .income from ,an! the bjind Maci5qhai(3j the Ossory d yision, represents, Jphn(
,
relatives
are
as
a
are
"
on
Edward
iii
.
-
proiessipn.
sifs.;
Mtalipn,.itwhp;
made in
.later
his
The
money years
veteqin for. a.
as."'
Colonel
a
County, soldier,
of of.
public,,
North
companies. made his money as a son way, "also, (j|a| For 25 years he wps in the of' -Mars. ,
National Library of Australia
.
the,
in
jtion j
and
a
defence
the reduction the Plan.
Doctors.
party,
-
.
Dr.
the
of
Charles
in;my
I
House,
letter.
first
,
have
under, got;married circumstances strange
already
re
yery to
He recently romantic and a
young
.
r.,
—
lady
.
'
of Germany,
in
open
the
.thanked Reichstag, England for the .moral assistance leiit by her to the German East Afrioa ships of war with Company in their recent enconnter natives. ./ 1
The
threatens to leave tho another if country "Italy contracts His Holiness's. "ironconfinement. Nov. 24. London,
Pope
.
.
for
'
'
-
,
<
;
Mr. John Bright is 'dying.. In the Commons it has been, decided that Partiell's Mr. motion respecting for come arrears rent, shpuidr judicial before, the land commission— that body to remit' rents! only having power It been proposed has in the Com :
to
set
now. fei
The Mr.
Harrington.
fined
one
£500
communicated with ,having at the head of Stanley's.
Dr. J ameson says that: party. is progress encouraging., The German Government ding marks
hundred iu
and
the cpnstrucfcion
ironclads.-
of.
relief
against
Thq,: Government .Colonies the future. names of
right
belore
any appointment
before
to;.
appoint-: provinces'
been
read, in the Commons. that Mr. James reported of three Assistant Police will
:
succeed
Sir
Commissioner
as
<-
!
Monro,,
Com Chas. of-.'tho)
police.
50
and
Boulangist on
the
a
state.
Keactionary of
charge
intriguing
,
:
INTERCOLONIAL; Melbourne, November 21. ..in the Coppin, Assembly,' to the great scarcity of female: Mr. Gillies contended that 1
-
i;
Mr. referred
to
have,
Governors
future those
to
is
first-class
Nov.; 22. conceded .-
'
Act.
million
-
have
the
Governors
.of
leadeiB,
;
the;
them'
arrest.
spen
,
-London,
crimes
Grenfell that 'thetelegraphs of Suakini :is position critical— being' surrounded Arabs. by warlike The French Premier threatens -to.
,
-seventy
.
(General
<
are
: . ,
Jntend
to
refereuce
Warren, London
Stanley's .
1
to
the polonies.
of the
missioners
Dr.
Jameson,
the
to emigration ascertain their'
Telegrams from the Premiers of Newr South Wales. (Sir Henry Parkes) and Mr. Thos. Playford (South Australia)
have It
an on- the articje publishing reflecting Court! News has been received from Zanzibar to the effectthat was safe in Stanley
a
breaches
for
be
trans-
of
scope on
prpsequtiDg Finncane, Sheehy, M ay ne Condon,: Patrick O Brien, (John: O'Gonnei,' and Dr. Irish members of Parliament, Tanner,
ments
for
April,
for
The Government
Robinson,
Commission have M.P. for Kerry,
Parnell
and
crofters,
adaptability
with
is
'
Scotch
Irish
£8,000.
that Governor reported in -South will Australia, red to Queensland after all;
It
the enlarge of enquiry
committee
negatived read the first supported the
was
to
mons
has been
Bill
;
.The ,,fair.one, it wealth, ,and beauty. to him. that she was engaged seeme, wrote to be married man she did not a.,. to, love dreadful .fate l-—and could he ;of
to
amount
by W.- J. Lane, who for the .action of Si r Sir Joseph subse
The« Medjoal the four disciples
Of,
ferred
Carlow.
sailor,,
j,di.i'ectprl
..jNplan,
py
.tlO('Gorinan
by.
.
lq.te
occupation
estates strange
:
,1,
no
old
JEsculapius H. Tanner',, of mid- County is best known in Cork, He is the son of; an'eminent thejHouse., and he himself has .estab physician,, an extensive in the lished practice City 'of. doctor's .Cork. .To the unique posi-
of the
follows,:
,
been
A. Blake, in addressing some gjr he had offered to people at Cork, said to Queensland and live down the proceed him. hostility against The costs in the Hgd nessy- Times case
,
,
he
which,
responsible, tenants. Joseph's allowed his tenants quently under they had demanded
menifjers'! Ope'ipf .,".fhe of the whips of the Irish. House), and ope, of representative; South; TartyV-fhe of the Sir. is a son ate J,ustin; Meafh,, of, the Sheil,; B-> and,', K,,0;. grandson 'Chief Baron W ouTfe, Though a
maii,
on
21. has
measure..
,
was
,
young
a
relate,
lowed
jieil
siient
—has
Party,
Qork
an
—
Purchase
When the Bill by 84. time several GludRtoniaus
,
;
resources..
Land
,
,
,
private;
keep
Nov.
.
the Plan of Campaign was put the incidents of Ooe;of, operation. session of- Parliament was an attack last, thePlan by. Sir Joseph,. fol;made, on
t
live.
is
Sews.)
London,
the management Sir Joseph Ne .le
M.onaghan
Irish of,
into
and- !,VP8 W. ,fu nds. member who .of, Q ueen's
Pierce
asylums.. of South
County
new
eyeon
of the
the
to
Iceland. medical
R. ..Clox, Glare ; J. of, Epst'. of North Meatb and Mahony, Ki Redmond— better kno n as. of Willie"— North 'Fermanagh, also,
0punty;,
hobby,
to
Daily
woman Another unfortunate murdered in Whitechapel. Mr. amendment Gladstone's Mr. aside Smith's £5,000,000
of Fontenoy, show, that he of the true poetic tempera-
vigilant
McKenna.,
i
,nd,,P.
Country
called,
watchful, of lunatic
.
ej
—
-ijwo;
.
.
Thq
ord— Richard
Battle
possessed ment; His."
t
1
the
is
'
1
i
j.
i
ei,,
.
i
.
:
on
live,
.
ho
party
against
aggression
.
,
,.tbe
j(Of
the
..of
France
the
servants, the matter
placed
was
prise.
is.
one
for.
-
private
<
'enter-;
: ,
'
thirteen
.
'MEMBERS.
Ji
with
'
FOREIGN.
and Dan Crilly,. Mr.CorT. D. jSullivan now in his. 66 th year— bett— who ,is " Muses. woos.the ..His Songs -of My Summer a fine ballad Time," including
'
to
anxious
,
,
.
OF
the
(Fpra
of the the land as the Father regards J. Land himself. TVilliani League Wicklow has large East of C.orbett, estates in Wicklow and Limerick. Like
Parliament.
The Einperor ing
Jnteccolonial
telegrams.
socialist
as
i
PiEiOFES6lONS;AND'O00DPATiO'jNS 1."...
a
1
which
speeches
thorough
as
anto
.
;
fine
canvass
!
in
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to
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Vatican
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1
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of be
couple
election
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particulars, defi ni tion
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at excited The Czar, understanding,
German repel nation.
circled ;
,
npnTeriiculai' it' as th e
.
of
to
either
further
|
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and
Cork.
County
i
Borne
;
.
being
the
i
at
,
e
1
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i
place of Laurence Counolly, in London. The practises doctor in the is party Joseph who medicine Fox, practised
to
come
is
.
to. prophesy, their paymasters forgers an(d the,, public execration before
Francis
;
;
act!
attention, that fixed
.
in
><
resigned, fourth
Russia Germany.
.
victory Fixed .the
it.
public
Longford
;
.
attempt, in the
of his
the as but landed estate as that great course,
not it is so WickloWj of Sir Thomas, Henry. Grattan Esmonde Davitt in Michael, Wexford. hotly of young Esmonde opposed ;the selection of South County for the representation in
tbp t b 0
are
is,
politically,:
:
into as him a clapped prison He resides in Dublin.-: Dr. elected for South newly
.
the
is, forgery, we, vpntiire
it
scent
of
Parnell,
;
Irish
the-
'
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.
from
But.
om,
fr
already to sink
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important,, the ;e,xtent
in
num
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ithe
case. ,
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issue.
regards
.
arid
whole
essential
the main Reductions
of
M
as importance, the landlords
:
not
detail,
tanraent lett-er
.
mpst
'
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Party
;
famous' .ijinentjas,'
come
bers,
.
-five.,
,
sixty,
in
Forster
Landlords.
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,
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with
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made-.,
The, appointment
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of.
Sir.
Henry
Blake
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Henry
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were
sented.,
Walhalla.
Buchanan
and
wholesale
November 21. Brisbane, A -tiger a escaped from menagerie and1 J'bit two The persons severely. brute was hunted down subsequently and-, secured. :) Adelaide, Thursday. S.M. of Port Mr. .George Donaldson, leave of Augusta, .has, taken 4 months'
(Limited).
Spirit,
wine,
;
and
the
hotels,
who
Long Tunnel
the
Australasia,
COMPANY
&
and Hall Mechanics' Empire and FeinckenCrawford's, Library, feld's and Buchanan's stores. Harris's The damages are set down at £40,000. and
Mr.
confessed them Walker, and therefore selves true Republicans, enemies of monarchies. Thos.
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respecting Government of in by Queensland
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,
his
by
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to
approval
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block A. whole yesterday. of eighteen business establishments, besides a number of private residences, the were consumed entirely ; including Roman Catholic Church, the Chronicle and the of Victoria Banks, office,
the the the policy adopted of tfie matter, selection of Governors carried the hap, vbeen enthusiastically, the leader of the opposition seconding motion. The only members who. dis address:
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SMITH, Chairman. F. O'OALLAGHAN; B.
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.Mayor
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1
.Alderman
that
announcing
ENTIRE
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and
Perth
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opposition. '
destructive
bushfires
'
also;
are
PRESENTATION is
occur
XT bution
.
received
s
1
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demanding
Governors. read this
.
both
by
his
Ladies
iiate.
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the
Company
Have who the work of
districts out-lying themselves in interested are
collecting
e
respectfully
continue
will
Henryj he was
17th
Perth
supporters;
F.
&
Limited.
CO.,
to
O'CALLAGHAN,
,
Hon. Secretary. 1888. September,
ARTHUR
Manager.
DIAMOND,
J.
SCHRAMM,
'
payment
;
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.
bill has' of members' passed' its' second reading. thousand Eighty pounds have been; on the unemployed during! expended the. past year.
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Nov.-
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of
lil'liElll,
HOWICK-STREETS,
AND
MERCHANTS.
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Mount., Morgan Gold Mining ounces banked of. 25,000 gold for the past week.
the hottest .proved in been experienced
by
The
as
temperature reached Observatory,
Quarts. ,
Moline
,
Pints
Brand),
Co.
Sc.
and
(Monkey
Quarts.
that
Victoria. at the registered 123 degs. in the
1
WHISKY Williams
;
& Sons
and
MERCHANT,
'
Perth.
Highland
Offices
.
CENTRAL
Whisky
Dublin
to
BRANDIES Brizard and dlOPale Maria Rogers' Brandy. and Old Marie Brizard Rogers' and , (Fine Cognac ?. %
WANTED purchase of
under At motion ation
:fire
mob was the was wounded. at Hill a Broken of separ in favour of and the creation
man
one
meeting
a
carried
was
fromi
Sydney,
the
into called
,
district sion; to be
automatous
an
RECORD
A.
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Ill
Riverina," league in (one embracing the country from the 144th meridian, along width) river down to the Murray, the T/anhlao and thence along the South Australian
Jamaica Jamaica,
(Liquid
CHAMPAGNE Pommery Pints
:
&
Co.'s.
J.
and
and
sec.
Directly
Curacoa, Annissette, from Marie Brizard
CAb
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&c., Maraschino, and Rogers,
Chateau .Quarts. Sauternes
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the
are
colony midst proving
disastrous Prayers for
operations. in many offered
rain churches.
of the
de
Pints
Lione. Pinte
La
and
Carnet.
Toiir
Sydney, The
!
building, after fire
News
and
Quarts.
Quarts. Pints
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o'clock
last
night.
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are
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(
Perth,;
of Pier
August
O
by
destroyed
.
'
National Library of Australia
and
Beers,
Sherries.
Good
30.
& and
for
brands
best
kept
spirits
of in stock.
Wines,
and
Stabling
an
attentive
CO., For
Howick-Streets.
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Guildford in the Colony. S
A
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No. 301, lately Location, Wellington the Mr. Arthur of occupation .Shivers, Dardanup. For particulars apply to H. BRADY. in
See
Advertisement next
week.
Bunbury,
Sept.
20.
£10,000
and situation; has no equal
comfort,
quietness,
the
1888.
JjV:
new
and gutted completely the damage is estimated at £60,000. Melbourne, Nov. 25. at A occurred destructive fire premises
HAMPERS.
Corner
25. a
the
Only and
being
Nov. office,
Convenience
,,
CANNING
pastoral are
Every
Ostler.
drought throughout and arc most severe to
the Railway
opposite Station.
Visitors.
Pontet'Canet.
CJOXCWIXJ®Nuo
BRENNAN. Proprietor.
extra
Greno's
Quarts.
'
boundary! The heat
E.
—
Bordeaux.
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Hotel,
Sunshine).
Charleston
LIQUEURS:—
lilltolSWMAB
OFFICE.
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"West
Old Old
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was
The
,
been shearers Riot Act
a quantity RECORD.
of
Guildford.
,
by
non-unionists Creek Station. and while read,
the
size
paper,
Apply,
RUM
,
made at Emu
on
St.,
Distillery
.Champagne).
23.
William A.
30, 1888.
August
WHISKY
,
An
'v
Cellars,
and
CHAMBERS, PERTH, W.
Reserve. "Usher's O.V.G. Special Old Highland. Usher's Grand
Celebrated
Street,
Old
p.
.
IRISH
Howick
Fine
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shade. '
etc.
;
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23..
day
and to arrive,— Butter, Dates, Currants, and others),
Butter, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Lard, Jams, Teas, (People's Choice, Sugars, etc.,
.
ever
Bottled
.j
of
.
:
To-day
ALE
.
:
PALE
Co.'s.'
.Melbourne,
and
pints
(Monkey
Co.,
'
temporary
Nov.
&:
Hotel,
GIVEN
AWAY
TO
BUYERS OFA BOTTLE OF BREOALBANE WHISKY. Shipped
by Alex.
Particulars
Ferguson
from
all
Store-keepers, Spirit Wholesale
& Co.,
Glasgow. Merchants,
Wine
Hotel-keepers, Dealers.
and
—
Agents Welch, Perrin
'
from
On hand
Moline
I
yesterday. verdict and a
by
Brand),
(
'BASS'
iVictorians. :<
.has
SPIRIT
and
An
The Australian Natives' Association here is to be addressed this evening by Mr. J. L. Purves Q.C., and other pro
minent
given.
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shot,
Boucaut's)
suffering returned.
was
Bottled
,
whilst
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of the: (late and formerly:
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was
office
STOUT
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23.
GUINNESS'
.
partner of Mr. himself in his a
:
Prompt
Sale—
on
etc.,
,
O., Bruce Mr;; Frederick of Bruce and Moore,
firm
insanity
Have
/
Chaff,
Commission.
on
,
Nov.
/.Adelaide,
.j','
inquest suicide
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and sold
returns
.
retorted
.
stored
CO.,
COMMIS
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Company
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represent
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The'
,
to
heretofore.
as
TOLLEY
to
requested'
the result of their labours forward at an the Treasurer date. early For the Committee,
of
.choice Sir
G.BURNET,
1
the
ana
to in the
When the House
to
cheered,
loudly
th wraith, his carrying the colonies
W.
,
Parkes
;
a
on
Mr.
close the contrialiout one month and gentlemen in
i
their
,
relative voice
.his,,jmptipn .
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from the
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from Sir v Thorn as Premier of .'Queensland,
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in
list
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to
intended
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not
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amount
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of tickets holders them transferred returned.
have money
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iniquity
and
with the reward combat for —Pius IX,
tot
ti'y.
j
conquer
evil
xypufl\-
,eye8
'-bvfflro
those who of Christ"
prepared the
re
spirit
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greatest impositions the so-called Refor-
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introduced
of the gthe appointment Head of temporal sovereign; as; the Church." It is as absurd to made men to adopt rples .'by the,,, results of spiritual produce as to -apply the grace tdi the -soul.. I' gravitation as be just reasonable to sin is -remitted in original
of
'tbvtihe;!laWsi
to
as
any. co'iiiihissibn
.
<5f
'the
say:i'that can
country "to
ex
and
authority
.
when
parliamentary 'that
profane to
required
this.
by
in
things It has
by precisely
with
>
which
a
i
spiritual or
been
!
!
spiritual or causes;
'as
causes, or
ecclesiastical
the
Queen
'
and preach, can they; teach bc-taken them from the moment they' Cdasd to' plbase the Sovereign. .
"
rbad
!tliat"
England
lone of the queens reminded a certain
National Library of Australia
spiritual j
Bishops1' ofbohntries
to
at
'it
.
as
it
and
«
—
SIGN
''looked
they heads years
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of
'desefing
'spent
in the;
of,
.years,
ivhose
men,
I
pffice
lie
the
over
put-
.perhaps his life;
iwas
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to
compliment all
the
-
tibhr
Thleke;
he' Bas hPWeYer,
1
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'siiffiCient
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'
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fi
"bf!
'distinc-
!
short
jJon
and
''
'do
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his
thAt
grant'
"'ability.
iio form which7 'to invidious
term
'
in
ket'fer
we/'find of
;
.'of fqor ..yprs inconspicuous .er/-
and
his j that tp hp /feared real title to -the .irrpgular advancement' Bestowed upon .ihim lies dn ythe:ifact that he is ducky bf <thoSe enough to en joy thefavohr who have the power to 'confer pro motions. The1 go ve rnment benches, ip
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Were :at a lose to distinctly motive. The any' worthier' 'ah'sWer to Mr. OdlChiarSebfeta'ry's that " he Shentons r binarks, oLghfi to be ashamed of himself," is a of piepe eminently lady-like gumentation which we will npt.,stpp Forrest's to/notice. ;r)Mr. top, ,repiy,
least;
suggest
There to
disposition nob the the
of
the
to
only, most
present
prepare
a
change of government com'ein the immediate
the
iniist
,
isuoh
publication d?eti!fcipm vdiich
fcharges our highest legal dignitary a excite but momentary with which The pertinacity centres interest itself
tb at
;
opportunities
have,
but
the!
Attempt
out
-straw
.
to <
results;
of 'the Grown
'shrCwd
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by
!
it
another make'
co'iild
factory
1
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certainly n proof bricks
not
'even'
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return' I
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was, 'that
with 'satis
the 'hands
-at''
Coffi'tbifcsion'er
'-pf
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The
1
Mr.
Pvid'CAt
very
'
hbsi-
'goVertiineiit; '
ekpbsed
'pitilessly ah'd
1
Shbiit'on
cruel
rprrest's'
Mr;.'
and.Ir.
'logic,
brilliant and, ppwpjpui. The latter hon. member, rhetoric. has 'no who superipr,ipi certainly the House: as a debater, wapiat-his and. rgave best, convincing pi-oPf he "/ is i quite alive to the that of' his constituents 'Add interests in' with them thoroughly ky nipathy Pssen'tiAl On this.1 on all /'points:
Maymiou's
satisfactory
to
!
Lah'ds: weakness of 'the tioii' wAs' fhrther
starfclihg
is
though'
ingenious afforded
the
apathy
late,
As
.
—
but on other continue; grounds jt is much to be regretted. of Jthe' VidejireAd One "ieSiiit when may he the discovery,
too
raised
only
'
.
of
indeed the of, cause complaint. He all has, it ,mayi,be supposed, the ize'al /required for the leffioient of the duties' of / his nCw discharge offibe and 'it"is no ; high very
of
upon sdbjfect in so far'hatitassurance Affords'1 that the present state of suspense, the colony balances during which between two forms of uneasily be will not constitution, long allowed
clSffi"ffio#y in vain. "ThAt
'keen
numbered.
; —
if
business Council
of
j
to
1
to1
'for
thus
'
had
S:
interest.
being,
one
in
1yMch!'6th'efs
'forCfed'
slr.e
'c'aipkft.e
flock
seducer
a
incomparably
cbntainpdf
popular
him
"lifting1
mAny 'rungs
the1 officialladder
j
Even short-lived. of/ thej/famptis
ment.
for
''
at
'U'pOIl
The' interest to attaching done by our anything representa which does not tives in some way and affect this change, is feeble
against caused
on
/ 'But
i
reAson 'special the ohee: 'ovAr
any
'fritiire.
All
Mhiji-
had fepiiqg?; at „stake thpy .have, ;:.preferthe favoured
1
least
,#hibh
i
,
.
.
of that
general
very
session jwscy for
is
which PAl'lia'jh!ayea 'But, sbiit'ing mentary constitution. " aside the oath and "fh'e; past ask who .will authorise we mistakes,
;
not"
V,pre!
;
'i „br authbHjfy, by 'His commission,
SppEFULi
important
things has fAb
impart ih'thbb'bFhef'bmiiiibns jurisdiction
.
been no,, principle would doubtless;/, red to offer /their yoilth Congratulations his singttlar! good fortuhe.
v
portion
of smaller
regard
,
/UrijHer
which
We of
has
1
i-
that,
'
ordinary
a
is
temporal."
discovered
'tfdhIiidli'Ato cut "dd\eii!'his neecQ ess to'-sajr jbhat
eyinoed '
It .is Alary oppositionists enced by personal,,
I
(-fHis
;
subjects
ecclesiastical
or
'
a
:
time the constitu present question very naturally other into insigni every ficance, and occupies .the public of i all; Almost t'o'jthecexcltibidn riiiiid
'
all
iip'p'ii
;
At the tional dwarfs
tbe
—
of;
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and
the-
!
iioillCl;
'icoveted
FrenlAfMe kd vet bly 6om-
;
—
tbte
history,
the the
to
G6.uf,t;''was
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clerk
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gates '/adinfet
4-/-N UU
constitution;
,
:
'tb
6fficiAl;
was
build my Church, of n 'hell1 shall' not And I wil 'it,' the Keys of the
(will
I-
of any
Y
com-
'c'olony
;
-
of
vice.
'
Q\ieen-.sicounsel;-app.earsv,Tiii?a,rsilk -i
the
,
:
atioii|
souls.
.
weartheir
'they
preach
by
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Any
prove' are to bishops 'obliged take an oath, of which the follow " I do solemnly ing is a!portion and declare in testify my con science that the Queen's highness both is the only supremb' Governor realm and'ofiall other of her of this and Countries, Highness' dominions
,
,.;and)
as
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'Abd'Wh'aitsobf ''h'6'avbn; fhou shalt bind eartb ever upon shall be bound also in heaven." In this and in this house, alone, is the- flock of the Lord gathered. " There shaill be one fold and 'one hath This one 'alone fsh&pherd." received charge of the entire flock. " feed my sheep." Feed my lambs, one to himself the who takes
Anglican
officio
t
state,;
lrtfin 1UOD
that
sun
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by ? ;;
fHBiffied
Kingdfrm
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sovereign
give
,
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!
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''savdV'the, J
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was for instance, rrthe which but arose, a/ lew Agoy' upPh the EstiniAtes, Fhe of A> ve'ry appointment and alihosb gentleman,
post
!
11011
JL
i
prevail
had any spiritual when it was granted the Crown. And as the Crown is from
billy
such granted null and void
not
i
and
.
that
say
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this
ecclesiastics no these longer enjoy the title to any spiri tual unless1 authority, grantSd' by A local reference Legislatures. to either the Bible or the Patrology,
laws of It1 Would
M&n' so coiiimissioned people." are the clerical ambassadors fh'e' Grown but not the successors of the Apostles. They are, their the creatures ;very office, jtljq,
n
ID
as( olearv
the
never
authority, them: to.
follows-
a
pf
AtiA
CU
is
of
bishops munion
a
;
tics,
A
noonday
brightest
I
matipnis
according
It
out.
find
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.
and
,
sist
\
pose
your.pw-i
Majesty. ofi tbat Christ who
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Such
ydiing Antried
it
if'
is
to
fully
tk/keih1
conversation.
hi'ghts when
Him'vho jibre'Joheapnomibed.')1y' uiio r;u-.<iM i.io/V is hath power.; This one emphatiHouse: tbe of puler;, cally tha,,, Thpy shall ,hear the' lawj frppi his Tp him alone did; Christ mputh.j «'mi
the authority much, stronger, was. manifested to and the confidence was him .of personally productive :on his part, pleasure yery great seemed to )bie rather But the power of what rthei1 Latins of the nature " aiictoritas" "rather than called " define Who is /to!, his '
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me
see,
a'k
'iiituaf
ito
,
the
"
discussion
open,
1
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1
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'place 'wdiild 'time And l'biithily an'd' in the Press
'
general
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keSouffce
»a
pPWefS:
JhAvd Already at ahy dth'er '
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M/he'it'
haVe
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tralian Churchmen, 'and he believed that when sympathy and kindness shown to the person and not were which' he might to the office hold,
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their
HvitJh
worthy dbAt'ds
.
Matters
'
'deal
it
iilt
i
altogether:,, vwrong '(that", work of the/, has mot theib obliged
'
sdlsion'
'dealt
to necessary put form, nor, inedi is' to be supposed that spiritua any claimed on this is title, authority
-
of of
to
,not
is
;i..It
'they
soverqiirialqne kingdom founded can give by and power to save souls. authority The bhly cobrse! idpdnf itbt-aLLwho desire to be' the real of successors of the Apostles -and -ambassadors built is to Christ ;,Hpuse jbo /the 'go. the Rook. fine They will upon
is;
head Church
1
it that is it in /drgu-
camdfMmber
the
home,
"
the
of
wondered Anglican
either
<.
;
at
l'biier
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WM. Nov.
Perth,
head
England
England abroad."
for
can
of
self-evident
so
is
ndt
1
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The
Cup.
h'aVe,
have
or
.
Present
spiritual
realms.
the
:
l'
one to hold the Perth
determined
however,
'
f
faker
.
Will
to
legally
case
great
dhe ./has no outside authority
that
j
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civil
efforts;
jbestjv
be
.
giving1 found and it
mistake;
seem'
no cbn'sequeAtly; what called was
'
Drawing
(
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Church
the
,
1
claim those
1888.
to so few tickets having the above Consultation
Owing taken
letters
"That
'
PppeKful.vStihiulus,jbo
theirii
iforfck!
suppose'!
pqwer1 we fail to perceive. Th elN&mo dat qiiodndrihdbet'qtfhia
'
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Melbourne TATION,
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Majesty patent
.'Ji
a
/men,.,
would
subject
n&btative
i
Her and
seal
-ttlW.lt.
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cup
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ho't"
itxtnattb
the
iohi
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,
the Church of
I
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,
of !
of
V/.ihiil
iil:J
other
iput,
spiritual'
ipiritnal the to Bishops outside and G-reat Britain
;of
,<kinsfdom,
1
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supreme
England
db'es
we
-'
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'
ldiscoiv'ecr,bd.
jurisdiction
Tickets
expenses.
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qqncedqq. rights, we act of admitirut /fbatntbis on the of the civil grace part them' hhy gdvdtnment "'grahts
|
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ajtuivi'iu;
have
.
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jii'.ii
cent,
per
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,
;
'bdhSfdefyt
iih'd'dr
i
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100 100 200
:::
:::
"Ab'r
would
.,duo,t
clerics:
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is
bnticming .(prbyetp,
..kepply
of
'folipiyiiig 'their cohthem, as to
'felldwA'areVqioiyj
and
"
Vedominates
review
our
which
.
and
men
thbbi
Eabh
'66nt."
synod,
.
lla.y
kb<Wv
for
.
|?d
of
ht
'do
,
)
a
'bf
Which
;
.!
bais
!.
cofritiited''
1
tjle
number
large
a
-
ratified
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be
'tnat
"All,
that'
aksume 1
tlieif
they
aftfeir
Beinjg,1
'ihay
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"'Anl'ess
Council, by the
Ay'e
knovledge
'
b'dia'!!tHdy
'
Privy
'the
legislatd,
!i'um:au, 1
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'
finle'sk1
Me6ttiAl.
.
Judg
duly "no shti"
'ivotild
.it'
.
A-,
>£1;ECH.
!!AT
SUBSCRIBERS
1,000
the
Dr. Colenso; decided that the of has grant from the spiritual jurisdiction colonies Bishops in-; Cjown / to a which possess parliamentary is invalid in law." constitution, it Such the) would case, being: of the British that each appear colonies! has. the .honour /of having LLf 'J< iJJ fj\ll HTlj.li/ tj a Pro called into existence new learned in Church. Men testant
1889.
TION,
"
AiybMrb,
l6nb"ifchln
jurisdiction.
that
vsras
,
"'it
''Sbbbtidly,
to'
eiFeseion'
'hAvS/BgiBh'IetiiitA-'Alili "Oiif
public 'hen
mAtterS
'
J\\
CONSULT
;
of
and accepted Crown, in the case
,
'CUP
highest
ik'a
occasion
jof
1
:
result ment of
ec
ive
"to
i
by; junavMled fair!
'exjjtfession 'Certain
-
The
guineas
,8-
the
court
clesiastical
the
by bringing
:
slip
(
'matter
quarter.
ER'flH
diocese before
-'flit' nFirbtlyi: >is; f-says honour1 no'! one oan 'an -Paul; Jassikme-' aMbSs'callbd;" to-'hiihself
St.
tai
;
<
afforded
:
on
.
years,
his
ministry?
i
which the
OplPion
:
from /x
2 guineas.
10.
over
sacred
-
1
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the
wed
iallo :
f6r
.
Children per
to
quarter,
I
been
i)
of,
,
years, in advance. and singing, 'Music Entrance Fee, £4. paii
of
b
tin
.colonies ;other
perform
;
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TERMS—
to
,or to preach;,. essentiall iiduties:i;
.of
i
the
in
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10
under
For children, 5 guineas per
be
;/
,
ecplesiasticsj
Church
Protestant
,
. .
so.-rcalled
;the.
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JOSEPH,
.GERABDTON.
j
prelate could
"
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OF
,
,
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that she f rocked him, and unfrock him.' Sdihe lyeArs bishop ago, Dr. Colenso, Anglican of Natal, gave such dissatisfaction, brother' en that' his -Bishops to him removed deavoured have
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existed
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It
yesterday. and has
had
has
long
ample
and
feed
to
which
provocation its strength. received
upon That
no has hitherto very must striking expression probably to the circumstance be ascribed better to that it1 has- been' thought
.
'
until measures Reformative constitunondescript present to-. Mtion had been swept away, abuses with the many getHeir
prisoner named Jobn Harburne suddenly at the Fremantle Invalid "Death on morning. Saturday
.
.
natural:
the
by.
:
it
to ahorse ciuelty shoulders.
Beat
in
in
working
,
'
"
died'
causes" Coroner's
the
was.
verdict
'
the
N6rth'!Ward, 4s now' filled hlebted who \wis
Hl'n;Willitlins, 1
Depot-
on
bjffide
from' returned'
vacated by Mr.
'
Hriman,
'"Mr.ll
to
tlie
'
last'
Mbndsi,y
.
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The;
jury.
.annual
Cbmmaridant's
inspection pf be held neyt '.aftetnoori. Members of the .Saturday ribtified to mueter at the armory, corps, Are at '3'3d bandoliers o'clock in full dress,' j;o beworn. will'
.
,
'the
Ernest
arid
Two
Isles, boys, Levi Wright" at the City 'up Police recently brought with the larceny, of aCourt, charged remanded for saddle and were bridle,
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sore
for
wasfinpd with
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no
upon but that cation in acceptance of Such a. state
allowed
high
quarters;
'
that
the subjeot every them in acquaint to his
ever
to
Australians,
:
.
merits.
Their not
be,
,
will
honest
out
to'
prevent
rivalry,
positions
_
—
,
happy
Government, for hunting-ground Home
or
as
office-
other climes who from seekers " and else, have nothing influence," The system them. to.recommend determine in future will which y service will civil1 into 'the .entrance i
I
be probably examination-
—
a
without not the fullest Affords
of
competitive system -which,
one
its
will
weigh
more
,
an
ILoral six'tabhths' stealing
i
tSenetal.'
Smith has been sentenced at Guildford imprisonment
A Robert an
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to
for
overcoat. j
made Mbndav a woman morninc, Police the Court, her 116th bow" before the charge 'of1 drunkenness. Fremantle.to
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caused on' Tuesday or morning last by the discovery, of three the Union four of blood between pools Bank, and Messrs. Sands & M'Dougairs! examined arid tracker The police a black the spot carefully, 'finally coming to the had conclusion that a. dog or other animal an< on the previous been run over night wounded by some, passing vehicle. excitement
Some
was
this
onq being settled. all grass nearly which say by natives,
witriessed
since
has
season' the the settlers '
pool dried
and
;
-up,
not
springs
great being many
-causing'a the result poor,- and
;
but this
I
,
;
not.
or
j
''
'are
for
accountable
not
all
the
losses.
Messrs. Lukin & Monger's a extent over vast scattered .been and have seen the up to as the Barker River as far Napier Range to and Mount and Marowan North the North, almost Creek the South; to being entirely In
,
will
they are dying now from have for yet to wait two months be formed of the an ideamight losses be sustained on this .to hy the settlers when turned there furthermore, adrift, losses by dogs and hawks. "In be many as
do -their must .be said the managers justice.it io destroy, those pests, and look after their best has come, the rainy season and After sheep. the abundance of feed, and water, squatters the result will will muster their flocks, pro be a deficiency. In due course .the bably that the blacjcs follow are managers' reports little mention their arid very killing sheep, made of the vast numbers perished through kill but No doubt the natives want. sheep,
they for On Friday; when the item evening, the postal and department telegraphic in the Legislature; was under discussion for Mr. Marmion asked an explanation that while the of the fact salarie clerks in tho of the ninth and tenth; fchti Post been raised £10, .,had by Qffice clerk received no eighth proportionate: stated thali rise. The Colonial Secretary as he was unable to answer the question, had been prepared the estimates by the General. Postmaster
either
everyone
.
;
the
of
case
sheep they of country
are
natives have th.e unprotected, them and' killing away driving numbers if they wish to do so, at the
mercy
of
wild
in difficulty them in large besides bepg
no
-
dogs.
News Bridport gives a full descrip held at Chideock'pn the festivities 29th in honour of the Saturday, Sept. coming ofage of Mr. Humphrey Frederick heir of Sir sonand Frederick -Weld, lord of the Weld, G.C.M.G., Manpr. with The village was prof usely decorated a number of triumphal arches, .-and .flags, banners words of congratu bearing many to the heir lation and good will youthful' father. .and his illustrious Ther. Manor .House and grounds were elaborately orna mented with all that could add brightqess occasion. A decoration to the festive formed committee had been out of tlie and it well tenants of the estate speaks between for the cordial feelings existing that and his tenantry the landlord every with the gala day; caino thing connected the note off enthusiastically. Among the of events was presentation worthy subscribed for valuable several objectB themselves to and made by the tenants At the dinner which heir. the youthful the shel was given in the grounds under ter of two immense Lprd Clifford marquees, proposed the health of his young relative, and he hoped Mr. Humphrey would emu honourable career. Th6 late his father's .The tion
of
,
the hon.- secretary Mr. J. F. O'Callaghan, Presentation of the Bishop's Committee,' that the wishes us to state subscription the 6tli lists will be clqsed-on Thursday, and Those ladieB December, prox. as forr who have .not yet gentlemen are warded their lists and sums collected, to do so by the respectfully requested intention date mentioned. It is .the of the Committee to the amount present received to his on the 8th of lordship of the Immaculate December, -the -'Feast
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than any at its and, "pther times is a thousand prefer worst, intolerable one able to the present nomination. of arbitary
merit
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P.O. Ritchie says':— report,: to .the squatters' losses of sheep, doubt in their no repprt.theynWill the natives: as being -the principal will I to state However, endeavor, as them. This is of the I saw
well,. very do cannot want, and
i
-
that
black
of' food and water, scarcity the very sheep have, become .Mr.'.Lukinhas been .obliged of them dying. loose in the. bush- thousands of to .turn out otherwise .his sheep, or suffer chem to die for in those out looked want turned, paddocks
-
,
imperfections,
presumption
At-
painted.
been burnt, I think is "correct have known to' fail
we 'Whatever be the reason, seldonp hear of an aboriginal suffering 4from mental aberration. A cuse, however, has been from lately reported Fremantlej womanwas One day last week, a native of unsound, mind "with -being, charged remanded her for and -the .magistrate medical.' examination.
theii
.
'if
are
-
reference
was to.leavei The "Dolphin" advertised iFremantle for., Geraldton on Sunday .lastj of excursionists desirous with being! notified to take at the races place) present tin that town. But man! proposes, arid did not The steamer 'God go. disposes." a fire broke cause or other, Through some out "on the vessel ori Saturday night last, at an hour when nobody was aboard. 'By at wari discovered the time the element it had gairie'd a fast its destructive work, of the and only for the exertions hold Fire Brigade, backed up with the assist attracted to the ance of many who were spot by the alarm which had been sounded, there is not the least the steamer would, have been completely destroyed.; doubt, As it is, the damage done, though great, is said to be covered Upon by insurance. of the occurrence,' those who had' hearing to have an outing, made ininds up their Mr. James; not a little were' disappointed. to the rescue. however, came Lilly, Hej " to Rob Roy" to| offered the dispatch two! with the excursionists, Geraldton, than .her usual time. Thisj days earlier and. announcement gave much satisfaction, are the Adelaide Steamship Company not'j
district
so quite conclusion
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a
that
iri
not the
Bpeaking,
seasons
Early
.
:
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the
interesting reference,
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of
his
matters driest
j
lative
of honour the emolumient becoming afid and to secure a class of ; monopoly shall no! riaitive land thCir ;that as a convenient 'be: regarded longer with to be stocked lti&bef-rooin the, ;turji which have served 't'ools .
they
cause.
-
decision.
Mr.
ex-j .we
'
shut
but
-
A. Forrest moved in the Legis Council on Monday night that the Ecclesiastical Grant of £3,543 be reduced Mr. Horgan, "Mr. Richard by one half. Venn and Mr. Randell spoke in son, Mr. abolishment of state aid to favour of the Mr. while Mr. Marmion, religion, the the Hon. John Forrest, 'Morrison, and the Hon. the General, Attorney defended the Colonial Secretary strongly The speeches of the Commissionei vote. and of the Attorney of Crown Lands forcible. General were ,The especially been motion put, it was declared having noes" were in the majority.' that the the follows was called A division for, with Messrs. Randell, Ayes (7) ing result Richardson, Pearse, Venn, Horgan, Messrs. LNoes (13) "Keane, A. Forrest.-Scott, Congdon, Warton, Fraser, Wright, E. R. Brockman, J. Forrest, Marraion, Sir. J. Parker, Sholl, Marmion, Harper, Thus the Ecclesiastical G. Lee-Steere. vote was passed, though it met with mora than has been shewn stern opposition of years. tit .for a long period
de-j
never
aim
Council and Local Board THE'Munieipal' forwardbd at the "Port of Heeilth recently to 'Mrs. L. A. a letter Manning, expres-she with, her in- the loss sing1 sympathy of her hus 'had sustained by "the death of band. The "deceased" was a member to at the time of his the bodies referred demise.
reasonjl
narrow
'
natives
Conception.
Professor evening Friday, the Town Hall the open' 'at " Rink." Mr. Roller Skating Broadway Webb, who has had considerable experi ence in the management of similar con colonies and cerns in -the neighboring
To-morrow,
j
Webb
will
;
'
elsewhere,
is
just
making considerable provements in- the,
>
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completed, juost inviting
;
.
no
will
.
.to .
as
which charge
<
is
of
.their
arid
consideration, with, writing
the
figuratively
In of
deputation
,
the, |
arei-
I
sons
to stand object of level with all other subjects be content,: Empire and will to be their fortune, will
a
-
f
the
equal to engage in
fear
whatever on judged ..commendable f
long '
this spirit one into West clusiveness.
:
ere
AiffoYdfed
generate
,
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already
will
others There
Service.
a
intelligent, at the Kimberley,
to the addressed an by P.C. Ritchie, cbnstable energetic
report Police and
.
which
last,
.
a
of reliable
;
:
Architects of the Perth representing and presented waited upon the Governor to His1 Excellency a petition complaining service the Government of officers in capacity. taking work to do in their private of the deputation; One of the members Sir. F. N. Broome which was introduced'to' read Dr. M.L.C., Scott, tlip by in His document. Excellency reply would the thai he assured give gentlemen
growing
a
Monday morning
On
to
Commissioner
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with
facilities
on
According-
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be
bd unltry'
sure,
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been; found lately and "the DeGrey, are as those of a They recognized map Cassell. He had.ievideritly "died named which was of thirst; His faithful dog, to all dead .alongside him, lying had, shared his fate. appearances,
,
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.
!
,
not
sensitive "especially sentiment national and finds voice, demand imperiously
'h'Cr
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Human between
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The' othermorning a man named 'Joseph accident. It 'Barratt met with u pairifiil that he was working for the Fireappears and by! some means wood Corripany, got attached his arin fixed in the fly-wheel broken, in to The limb was an engine. the nature two and from pf ,the .places, that, the in j uries sustained it is probable will not-be able to use it for poor fellow, a very long time. ,
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character
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servants
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that (the expected Legislative at the. will ,be prprpgued end of
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The injustice certain persons pushed haste up the ladder With indecent men while better bl -preferment, stand is a to are aside, compelled and to be obscured 'frilct too plain to be "talked stubborn too away.
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Mr. W. T. Wimbkidge, the well known' undertaker died this' week" of Perth, was 39 rather The deceased suddenly: a wife and of age. He leaves years 1
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to regret as' the" their likely agent's step, "when she'leffc on Mon 'steamer, tiie:j/6rt took away With her day evening last, quite a cro wd of passengers.
by"
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of
and
energy
have
them,
gramme
Room so
foresight undertaken
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The
there
last,
writing
has been
in matters. The mining proprietary, Iga lead mine under the new has comMessrs. Crowbher & Mitchell, menced working agaimwith a few hands. 12 was This .mine; which opened up some Ridley Bros. years ago by the Messrs. ceased working about five years ago when market was in such a depress the mineral of depression iii ed state. As the wave now is the apparently mining industry the it is to be hoped :that passing away, of the Iga" will persevering proprietors venture. meet in their new with, success look The Victorian copper mine is still hands have been put ing well .and, more; The here during the past on fortnight. Mr. Hartley, has Company's manager, now about 30 hands at work on the mines, are and as the works opened up no doubt hands will be piit on. more An increase of hands at the Geraldine These mines lead mines has taken, place. a and. have been ior. >are being worked,' Crowther & tirii'o past, by Messrs. long Mitchell.. M view of our a general mining Taking out close of: the .the at the year, industry and encouraging look is bright compared and .'promises a with last good year, for 1889. beginning of New Ari, expert in coal, Mr. Robbins has been here for a Week: South Wales, the He visited supposed coal seam, at it said that he Port and is; Gregory, well of the place as coal-producing thinks
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the Usual' .Benediction
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again, preached the Come to for his text words, taking aire burdened labour arid me all you that He addressed refresh and I will you; to members of the Sacredhimself especially out to and .pointed Association Heart feel for and act one them how they should the other. urito to The 'public meeting of ratepayer, commuriicaiii I referred a former 'which
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National Library of Australia
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from started
The
which
visitors that
was little
report mittee
from
the
St.
Patrick's
day
sports
com-
a that of prizes m announced drawing will take therewith on connection place The resignation of Mr. Thursday evening. was in James. as Warden, tendered, Storey,
his! removed, the ofto. haying,. The secretary was instruct grounds. pearling the thanks of the Society ed to convey, to him and its regret that circum for past services, him to be absent from stances compel Fremantle for a time. Mr. T. Whitely was for the vacant in nomination' position.
consequence
placed
that decided reports be sent to the Recobd, ings £5 10s. 4d, Receipts It
was
of
future meet for insertion.
all
Ha
in
ever
street
station while
boti
out
in that
I
think
went
at
the
can
be
the
put
a
host
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tonic
their 9d..
2s..
lid.,
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and
ope'ratidn, -Sold in by, al World
lis.,.
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the
'.throughout
It
sight:
in
he of
troi'u
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witnessed Hales's was
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the appropriations ooo. i;,:,
amounting,
to
£30,-
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A widow
riding. such an
Spencer-
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on
was
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arrived
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H. .Ryan '
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notables,
Carbine.,
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colt
Zealand,
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was
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it 21,000, .while walked which out; and the underrated, down at fully 100,000
of other
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in
circumstances.
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Melbourne
millions'
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New.
in
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officially
(Vic.,) dren,
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woman
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Carpenter
who
every
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reformer, of disease
perance
proportibu of alcoholic; use An drink
bill,
if
a
year, placed reacli
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hecaiise is due
liquor.:
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the
to:
daily ii!
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.statistical
one
the
of" u» clergyman,, turn, the Anaericaji says .that niue.hundred million, dollars coined into sii yei; dollars qqd ou of another top
wpfiM
dizzy
of
1600 refusal
height
.milps.
distinct Queensland's To acr ceptas a Governor that Clijfprd L)pyd|' mail— Sir H.'" young Blake-whqin Knutsford would have 'sprung on her, "
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a niPst piece of 'irii,telling of the Government's ".Hotteutot" towards since policy Ireland, it brands ot the, .creatures Coercion ;a8 -if. riofc
indirectly
icism
actually
infamous
enough
to
be set
as at
at
least
thehead
not
good
ofasocjety
of free, oaen. has dprie Queensland, A colony that would not resent an
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we
are stibjct. called ithe justice, of the Human >
mild
any
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crowds
money paid exceeded
on
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a powerful
are
Is,.,
Siieep
for admission to the the previous year's Tuesday of receipts by £1920, the total amount It will thiib for admission being £5143. that the be seen attendance was far 'in -of as in 1887 tlie advance yeaTS previous wasin >1886 amount received £3223, and also £3616. It was a most crowd, as orderly of a little excite with the exception healthy an, ment now and then .over absconding or dishonest there welcher monte-player, and the had a were no disturbances police The vice-regal good, easy time of it. party of his the which consisted Excellency Governor Misses Loci), Lady Loch, the Lord Sir Hastings, .Lord Carrington, of South Aus "William Robinson (Governor people. gates return
The
is
will per-
spieri'didr
Indigestion.—
which
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8000 'guineas.
"past yeai-s the- numbers pre down at 130, OijO
racecourse
21,000
doubt
fliers"
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Vendors'
The
the
attendance
when
out
rehicles
V,
no
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for
:td
act
les,
sold
;
estimated
best
with Pills, Btrengthener
,
Mciclicine"
was
seventy-nine being caused by people .crushing It carried in the feturn out on journey. in all rail as against by 43,040 people '31,184 the revenue derived when last year, £10,843 10s. on The 8s. as against 15,665 Tuesday. also line was sent very as it busy, Footscray thus out 14,008 people, making a paid total The estimated number oiof 47,048. people trains, difference
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diseases
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tnan
re-
Flemington was good,
choalra
It
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be 'shorter. about1 the Is adead
There
.Been.
Remedy
which
the'
gentle
enormous
affairs.
snow
'some
be!
Camomile: mended as
.Stoinach,"
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of all terms plimentary Derby Day, and especially the attendance... Although
train
and'
to
ought
Natural
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the time up to daybreak the people rolled out in
U.V
pcocuvt
many level best
Norton's
have the surprised many old world, and among them Lord who racing man, Hastings,
mttAoanf
great
Indigestion;
the
genuine
uetier
,a
funny-. of our
verjr
best
Recom
must
from
estimate,
usual' fortnightly meeting of this branch at Fremantle, but held on Tuesday, was business of interest transacted. A
The Norton's
In"
toffbof
the Cup race streams and continuous on the flat came together a wonderful the race it was scene
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On
uavc
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seen; were
tales,
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secure
place
successful
out-.at The racing and the
delightful, river1
attendance '
to get value
Twnand
Tuesday.
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was
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Baxter's horned leg in a this, missing The wound is five inches bad manner. cut clean to the and the limb is long under medi I hear Mr. Baxter is bone. at Geraldtori. cal treatment I observe the' Sisters of St. Joseph's is further by a little improved cottage it. palisade being put around take arid other sports Horse-racirig on Boxing day at the Nockanena place
been
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hope.
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far
so
in
second
be
I sincerely
apect,
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ruuueiB
certainty that a
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will
miles
£800
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fJ.Tin
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have
;
butcher,
the
and that the limit usual; will The'roliiarks one hears daily different for men whom the prize'
sufficient
are
Handicap of that trophy
a a
its
or
,
country. Our local
in
.record
xasLui;
events
to the
hard cash, or who takes
man
£7,
heard
through it must bookmakers.
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been
dis
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to was this the especially had been while 'that won; Mick as: O'Brien landed
\yent up a winner
From,
at
being something
,
organisa has
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urraiiQuiS)
be heard
,
j
'juanrninari,
everything
to comes 15th, of annalB. Sheffield will be distributed' in Hhndicaps' beside two valuable, prizes, gold watches;' and a consultation wiUl be initiated. .£10,000 has obtained Truly, professional running a tremendous hold on' the Australian public when such opportunities' are" offered to irien who can fast. It: is run, thati, thought the
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Committee, character
Day. Boxing completeness
;for sports in alljfits
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when
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stated rain
the,
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while it had atuiosphere,' .could .all thai, wished. ,be looked did than it brighter with 'its wealth of flower and
that they could continuous roar
the
tance
and
sporting gleanings.
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before;
.
delightful
the
never
intervals
Telegraph
notes
the
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Telegraph
As
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was
could
be. it will, to kept busy putting On the lawn band tiignor Zejman's as excellent did also another style; but it was Hill,' only at very rare
rights..
Stationmaster, Derby. to be Postmaster at Amy Crockett Edward Wright resigned: Wyndham, vice
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Derby., master Mrs.
arid
simply, day .had
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assistants
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"but What a Wreck' it green glass, the Yan Yean Stakes had been run. was.qfter do wn, and the. flower The grass all trodden of 'all beds' crushed and trampled'out 'shape, Jonathan" Brown and' his'. so> that "host" of
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but that
lawn,
beautiful
,
.
the
on
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appointments,
t6
seen
Flemington
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Primes.,,
'wCte
weather
of'the previous cooled up and made, the got,
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l!i,0'
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the
the
assemblage'
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not
acting by the
an
held;
Also,— Frank Magistrate, Medical Guild Resident Officer, Resident to act as Swan, ford, Magistrate, 'Lobar 'Court, and the of "the Magistrate in Guildford and to an fill, acting other offices' held the various by capacity, These the Resident Swan. Magistrate, in force Lho to be during acting appointments, absence leave of on temporary Georgu Police Leake, Magistrate, Walpole Q.O., His the has &c. Perth, Excellency Gpvernor been to the apprqy.e, following plqased! viz.:— M. Morley to act .as ;G.
,
;
fill,,
offices
a
aiixibus
is
.
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other Perth.
Tratman,
.
"
and
;
various
the,,
expressed
There fences. big ladies and soine of, to be seen were as
costumes
elegant
promenaded
they such
.
'
'
i!
the
capacity, Police
Police Local
as
of in
Very
I
Race
Thomp
'
!
was
Resident
the
"Lord
\yith
Hurdle and
.
Had to apiply the estate he Had never witli, to a tenant. the 'terrors of the law' single as a :A' ihade a good tenant, gdbd landlord such; He was riildi Sir 'Frederick', was riot a' landlord who would wring every but Blood out of his he tenants, drop'hf had hri' interest iri' their, welfare arid his h consideration. tenants' his reciprocated
"
Magistrate Court, Guildford
.
7
?, act
case
Batty, jumps was, as. he him, arid be
the
.the itself.
'
in the
notably so Corrigan; Sootlie, "
over
take
.to
the;spprt
1
.
1
Fairbair
and
,
!
cancelled. have
is
to Fremantle,. the Magistrate
&c., and
Magistrate,
to
,,
;
in
returned runV Both loudly
were
'
'
;
it, !
appointments
acting Robert
'made
s
of interest this' the
was
genuine'surpfise'tb see them shape at a great attendance
'
;
,
been
and amount
Hastings;! The way son rode
Goldtield.
October
was
departure 'they they all appeared
'Especially'
and
tbc Well, and' equal,: and called
and
race,
and
,
'
"
'
Proclamation The following
North
Yilgarn
of 1st
The
first
Haudicap
1
be known
to
The
the
'
'
:
'
of
name
arrival
.
'
;
;
and
Goldtield,
before
Nursery
.cheered, greatest
'
"
.
,
Governor
be a the
by
the
,
..
"
f
to
time
after on
the of portions North West. and mileE South 130
"proclaims Crown Land bounded on the lines East 100 by extending situate 30 miles a point, miles from from 20 miles West Ennuing boundaries being parallel opposite
"
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The
some
gazette.
government
tion,
,
—
,
was held on Wednesday evening in A large gathering Hall. the Mechanics' to the notice assembled in response given .The meeting was .very by the Mayor. that soine of the orderly, notwithstanding It was my in waxed warm." speakers the in extenso, tention to have given, but 'now that the delivered, speeches matter has been decided to the satisfaction, no I think, of the majority, good results of some come from the publication might The Mayor occupied of the utterances. occasions, the chair, and,' as on1 former The that, in capacity. gave satisfaction the of the meeting was to discuss object a otherwise of granting or advisability of the. Commonage for of the land portion After a town lerigthy a '.'Cemetery. debate, it was .duly proposed and seconded, the granting That this meeting favors of ten of larid from the Commonage acres the respective as a 'Cemetery ground for denominations. Upon being put ,to. the was it that thp resolution vote; was found there cafried. Out of about 50 ratepayers, appeared to have been only 4-hands up A vote Of thariks the resolution. opposing arid carried by to the Mayor was proposed acclamation. the "King's R. W. Chipper of Mr. Head" hotel died rather suddenly on last, Mr. Chipper ihas been for many Friday. with the York connected district, years for whom much and leaves a large family sympathy is expressed. to be quite weather continues The On a heavy; Saturday, changeable. It wasover York. thunderstorm passed accompanied by: a great fall of -ra.in. Nov. 26thv ,j...
seconded by Sir Molyneux said: He had known who Nejjean, three of the Welds for '-'-the genera family and never knew "a' bad one tions among were all a them really They, (cheers). a,nd if Mr. gopd sort, Humphrey Weld uV 'f6ll<iwecl ancestors in 'the' footsteps of his " far1, wrong ribt (applause). hb/woUld go Mr. of" the estate, Kioson, The; steward of The and people proposed tenantry kind ::l instance of the Ohideock. As 'an' and 'relations between the, Weld .family their tenantry,1 he said that During the whole :21' years1 he" had' been connected was
toast
i"
.
—
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appointment as Blake's see a Dublin Castle
gubernatorial
.
chair.
No,
would delator r.my,
well.
such deserve iu
its
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Chapter.
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,
him."
Mr.
known that of the famous
Blundell
if
while en-, N.S.W., Singleton, empty trucks. deayonring to couple some His the head was jammed between his skull and was; completely buffers,'
"
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can
you
ito
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excluded
be>
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NEW!
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spn
appoipted Detrpit,
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.
sterling
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Bishop
a
by and
later
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Holiness,
his
the
J. Hennessey, lias heea selected
.
of
the
a,
as
Salvation Army at South waik
charged
recently
'
to' letters stealing belonging Booth, containing cheques The of £57. to the amount and: orders that he was a remarked magistrate " to have such a fortunate generaland intimated his intention daily income
General"
>
send:
mute
a
for
the prisoner
.
cause,
was
grief
;
her
round
eyes,
the
,
papers. called
'
Bohemia
in
a
man
stoiy
There Joseph
of the Catholic Church. of the revolution In' 1848 the vortex had not sufficient He him. seized' the tempta to resist 6f mind strength the tions that; beSought him, so he forsook infidel of an and became Catholic faith Walter,
a
priest
the darkest dyb. Liberal" edited a"
which people,
Full lasttells
for
years
against' years forty But, as,
Eio
The
a
In
that
capacity
he
t
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and years tried the Catholic
to set the
after
man
could
he had lost. never' 'recover and on R'ethorse soul, gnawed his very of his forty tlie sad fruit years' beholding of him." labbiirdf Strife, despair laid bold
National Library of Australia
later,
if
,
miserable
to the
longing on
the
(
one
'
again,
through'
working for her the rent
inen
;
benefit,
of
her
new
her
,
No
murmured
!"
Paul."
the
minutes
a
got
said
up
and,
:
|
a
ceased
was
j
(
to pay
it.
was
surprised
children
lodgings.
have
open it
was
;
very
standing,
dark to
outside see
a
hesitating
and
she
to
against whilst
of
group
me.
in
me
Many what t
been
an
intolerable
my
speaking heard at the several times door and was repeated' and before had time to run Margaret when
in
placed
could wish for a patient physician to his more more obedient injunctions, than the full of sweet reasonableness, ruler of the mighty empire of Germany. for various been unable, reasons, I have to several though to allude po uts which, medical on the not purely bearing most were of the case, yet aspect the factors in determining important I was I think course which pursued.
calmness.
scarcely lpud knock
they
supported would have
No
might be expected. we my dear children, be resigned said and pray," Mrs. sad
Imperial embodies accusations to a of mal charge
consciousness First, my own of purpose ; secondly, of perfect integrity considera trust and delicate the absolute to last I was first tion with which from noble-hearted patieut. treated by
see,
had
the
the
position.
return
with
which
things otherwise
money." words she disappeared. At last an hour passed away. she returned, hut sad and disconsolate. was not yet home The master potter and she had not been able to find out
She
amount
from
am
trust
these
must Robert
issued Berlin
beyond
Although
lot.
so far be content, as I shpqj.d to leave gpneerned, my personally to the judgment reputation professional the men. Under of impartial special of the I circumstances case, however, I owe to those feel it to be a duty which me with who honoured exalted persons their confidence fullest through thirteen to the months of terrible anxiety justifiy
I
t
his
sufferings tried
practice,
we
"You
controversy additional which have been
at
which
keenly
cause
common
Press
silence
painful
Margaret
most
a
pamphlet
some
when
he:
of
necessarily to hearts
this
Then
feel
I
but meeting, the unseemli which must
in
difficulty
slightest because
use
At Half
and
were widow put be given back to her of some the Hberality sold and others were
to enable
and silent
now
cannot It remain thus. is for to Baptist say that Staub does not wish to have to do with me. I shall go anything to him he has heard the and. when he will not refuse to advance truth me
poor
to
side,
sadly
'
j
objects
no
flakes
gone,
the
the
the disease in the illustrious patient's throat. of his Sir In course the preface Morell Mackenzie says " to task to me It has been a painful not because write the following pages, in the charge there is anything recently me of my by some brought against which I have the German colleagnes
for all things world, be taken from us sooner will and vdll so add to our
some
of no Master
,
'
Some of
in
inspired,
"
this,
\
/
Jaunet
tiling
sorrows.'' For ensued. as
until he continued of the .happy,, .departure
family.
for
obtained
most interesting portions Mackenzie's forthcoming
of
said the who over "Yes", mother, heard him, " why did we buy him back our distress only to intensify by seeing Alas him die ,of starvation. my let us he detached from children,
,
riot
could
the "
Church. labour did this Satanic German contemporary
unfortunate the peace
sale
all
nearly seed
J
scene
of spectators of compassion,
therefore, and
family
I
has
News
a
ness
Poor
j
Bohemia,
Interesting
|
bird.,
or
satisfaction.
all the Nearly scene shed tears
'money,
poor
was no
Patient Royal Narrative.
a
of
Book.
volume, which will be published is illustrated with cheap form, diagrams and fao simile specimens of the as well as late handwriting, Emperor's sketches valuable showing the progress in
,
,
this,
contemplated
they
had
earthiy
|
called
pajjer
see."
bread
every
fo»r Yours child, my your, continued he addressing greater joy" the Paul. Margaret slipped, j oyf ully coin silver she held the, large, into, Paul hand of the auctioneer. rough wild He1 put his was with delight. arms round the and kissed its cage " jars over and over Thanks, again. 6 God of the poor" said he sobijing. Thanks to you kind all, people whom
Mrs. Robert with maternal
firings
Morell
Sir work. The
were
!
"
I cannot
exhibition when wife entered.
access
cross
also the
some
Prussian
grounds of complaint Government, which,
free adversaries allowing my refused the State archives, mf
to
..
lived
end" renegades Bohemian the,
No
the
to
their
"
-
.
by
children
the broken door and window. had no wood to make a fire,
They
clasped him
watching, charming
only
were
MacKenzie's
Central of the
text
fall
of
her
jbh'e
through
'
'
"Al
told
the latest
The
AFTER
JOY
of procuring any. in Snow was falling great and wind was howling
!
is
Morell
The Suff Deeply
means
,
arms
looked
room
They
shop. their and his
through
Sir
;
remained
,
:I
trial
turned
pityingly. with her
towards
tioneer.
!
>
to
and
condition.
was come to not tq, outbid, resolution " the the blind orphan. Tenpence, for. and last third said the auctime,"
with "
Paul with that all the
assemblage, beggsilent language ing in their eloquent silence for pity. A great reigned for and then a few the story of moments, was the indigent family whispered in from mouth to mouth, Although to one another their from passing was embellished and history greatly none and it the less altered proved to every interesting one, and a general,
of
see
Rev., J.
Irishman, .Wichita
!:':A!limeinber was
with
turned
grandson of an Irish and at Vinegar Hill, has been day patriot,
fonght
the
Margaret, round her brother,
.
who
rebel the,
the
Foley,
not
at him
to look
and admiration.
ijDr..
knew
they
MabdiV
at in prisoners present Pious and noble Khartoum. women, command labours their everywhere
reBpect
:
,
European I
voice
,,
articulated ih his voice
little
stockings,
To be continued.
of what had at happened All three had returned to the Sale. which they had the miserable lodgings on was rented the day Margaret let and all her savings had out of prison, been spent to pay a term in advance, as they had been received only on that ignorant'
despair and even the assistants, auctioneer, and touched by these evi surprised of which dences of a profound suffering
journals better
of the
other
any
Ninepence." Tenpence"
"
the
,
a
for
crockery
-L.ZV
EVE—
Robert
j
than
treated
are
his
children drew out the of every provisions
utensils,
the president
;
"
at
Subh
in several
rhaiity
like half
,
Paul,
one
by
kitchen
and
The
the table, linen, sheets, woollen vests. The poor
SORROW. Mrs.
j
the,
YEAR'S
,
said Severipence" choking with sobs.
one
things kind,
:
,
bright
unpacked
was
displayed. this and
in
delighted
..
the'
contents
—
with,"
commence
little
many
the basket
Then its
the
of
Jerome
St.
by
up
lights.
so/'
,
,
it stated Sisters ;of
.see
that
a
really
there
on
'
< ,
,
metropolis Priests ever their posts, comfort the sick and dying. do not awaken surprise. reports
lit
soon
which at length brought of £340, thanks to the ardour
it
suit
complete
to put
with candles us." brought Speaking thus she took out of a basket a packet which the chil of Christmas candles for this dren had reserved on purpose little and the poor room was feast,
same
_
"
plague-stricken that state remain nobly for ready to care
the
at
shillings.
!
,
Threepence halfpenny,". said .Paul. "Fourpence,". halfpenny/'. Fourpence " Fivepence" said Paul with emotion, "Sixpence."
the
of the of Florida and Sisters
Reports
immediately.
screen
"Is
;Paulj ten(as
to.;
surprised.
school by Velasquez ?" said a Spanish well-known pawnbroker. " Mr. le President knows Certainly about it than we do" riiore answered " and as he paid another pawnbroker, it to be for it as such we must believe
,
,
looked
finger
up
thirty
"
i
are
r
go.
to Threepence shouted the auctioneer.
;of Canton has reported Viceroyof kerosene, and the importation against tont' that it is for impossible points, to as Chinese emi America complain,
,
his
of hand
stranger. Sold to Mr. le President" said the voice the of grunting delighted " auctioneer. There now, is a pretty sum of money Roberts which for Mrs. she certainly did not expect, and a nice for me too." penny
a
she asiar
;
his
"
-
safely,
"
,The
grants States.
it
corner
of
a
him
helped
enhance the boys
greatly time
who The accompanied governess in their them checked the poor family of surprise and gratitude. exclamations me," said she, "May God forgive " but this room is as dark as a tomb. Mrs. cannot what Robert see you are her. we have bringing Fortunately
of the
she had, piece of money between as it her fingers the value, and to assure
whispered
"'Courage, bid boldly,
pence.
smashed
only
pressed to ascertain she held herself
lately
at
killed
the
and
was
pushed the old the sum
.
hand
a
back
with
which they and then.
shillings," The rapidity
curious,
see
,
named
bpy
words
an
to
as
the same to Paul with
over
ran
the responded which with mounted soon attracted the and and a crowd assembled each other to a look at get
"Fifty
as
Let's
for
tact At
graceful the gift.
about. Abra
all
was
wiped
came
.shopkeeper time and bid stranger. the bids
green
proud
gold,,
the
it
A
|
"A
lark.
it's
gentlemen
place
.
A
,
as a
dressed. plainly two little boys, of whom the brothers,
their cloaks these little Samari tans for the mother carried clothes and daughter, and began immediately to divide between them with so much
'
;
slight the of covered perspiration temples the blind boy ; the mother, and daughter shuddered. Every word of praise, and seemed to cut through encouragement held in her trembling them Margaret
of Westminster, became herself to and devoted the, London poor
Stanley
a" ''Catholic, Work among
and
-bird;
hut
were
under
barber,
sign-board
beard.
comer
with
rubbing
tbie'
1
cage
,
Dean
sister
Stanley',
the.
,
a
and appeared said he " One pound'
at j
:
Mary
for
new
picture
and
|
.
Mi's
be generally
not
the: j
only hear
longer
auctioneer.,!
the;
;
'
may
no
turn
cage,", bird, splendid yellow a peacock, sings like who'll secure him." At these pompous
'
I could
now, can
A, .canary
shouted
Commons;-
the
more
The
I
.,.;s
24.
" No.
he is that while says Home Role to Ire to grant prepared the retention of he yet desires land,, British Mouse of members in the Irish
It'
the
Presently came.
Gladstone
'.'Mr.1
!
,
late
by despatching' to the Soudan. contingent
!n
Alas Jaunet
.
Dalley
the
says
world-wide celebrity the New South Wales
.,
;,.
,
to his sister if at least when I
said
have
a
people.",,
very
.
Standard" earned
arej
.
"
the colonies
|
Beggars
frightened. than other
.
"
bolder
little
>
.
see
The;
that
much humiliated: at the clqth over dropped cage without saying a, word; but not Paul quietly go away. put hand on; the... .cage and in, a low
his voice
produced. ..
;
the did
says that of the. late Mr. of the to ,t>e one
men
be
.Margaret, this remark,
Gaaette"
Mall
remarkable
npost
will
always
Vic
for
Itrire
.
ip.ajiey
of
two
Victoria.
history him proved
.
icu
in
and
life
the;
Agf
farms
Pall
,.Thp
"
,
and
by the
paint
a
as
it
proached to see what it " Come, now, sixpence ham quite a 'work of art."
there
over
,
of
minister
managed
,
,
/
" Leave, that cage, alone commanded the caretaker,
r
bird
'
torian best
1
SALE.
'
'£25
oil
an
that." thaii a citizen Just at this momeht hap the and hearing pened' to cross square the observation of the auctioneer ap
'
Berkshire, recently of making a tou
'Two prikes of £50 each each have been offered
'
THE
speech
a
their evidently eldest appeared to he about 1 2 years old. The servant carried a large basket and was to the little group encouraging enter. At last the little girls becoming Hidden bolder went into the room.
a
shouted
come
,
in
intention
use
of the
account
worth
IX.; :
by
elegantly them Behind
.
Newbury,
=
a
with
man
answered to
"Fivepence!
,
at5
his intimated in (Australia."
represented lohg beard. No. 50. " A Patriarch, a frame/' ing without "Fivepence" who intended
Record).
Ai\
(Continued);1 ih
Carnarvon,
of
old
an
out,
on
has explosion of the south of 50 the death
..
Earl
The
i
carried girls
auctioneer.
Treaty.
the
by
guished
1
i
in
in
resulting
.miners.,.-
for
responsible, States
terrible
occurred
P A
THE
that their
aver
United
the
late
she distin last, of a lantern help little servant maid, three
I
,
Farkesis
Henry
rejection
A
Government
J
At
threshold.
;
.
Sir
Chinese
an en
i
years, form.
thirty
collected
a
hail put he could
the
'
.
The
in
He which
these latter objects, packed was the without order, together any old which had served so often painting bovered with as a sbreen although ; and this smoke dirt,1 dust, large could as far as one make it canvas,
Among
J
j
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be published
''to
found,
,
.
-
arb
in
.
of the
The speechee and, writings over Dalley, extending
the the
.lately
I
Elbe, at Czeiakowilz. end to an existence dure no louger.
priest.
the,
'Mr.
that was
..
Jesus,
di
'
it Thus happened body of the aged man
a
will
.
of
,
be ordained',
who
sod,
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td eriter
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'rest
to'
a
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1
'ihWsage
fequetin'
jWitf'to"'
see
1
re'riiflied
ah.U'
'inoimiiig,
'M ay
Kron -to"
-time
Prinz'Palaiss change my the
8'
before
Badolinki,
Crown
Haf
s
c-
"kf
bhee
<!l"'had
scarcely clothes me
his
'.which
throat
was
to
causing
in particular, 'people, jahd 'ana' 'journey. fatiguing was to, another ,taken the 'fbund; following 'surgeons, ;assembled— Yon hardt, BjBrgmiann
room,
,
(
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ATAm
tb'
T.o«»
I
;
to a
the
was
,
and
acqqaintedi,
was
Jfavnty
kpown
Rye
.
the jthroafc. had heard, Jr, and Servainf of
It
stethoscope, cpnpptjhanjdle
if,
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I
in
as
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a
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it
still
was
'ip
in
bv
more
serious
of cattle, flocks were
made
breeder,
time
Ur>on
,
wet
188
a
11
(
Thpugh the
it
ago
a
by
Hew
Of
breedirig 'within parishes from Thetford, that the nurnber
.
land
'the
4f;820i
,
in
generous
a
,
years!
ofiibrewersV.graipsj'if
;
by:
flum
instead at
tli
fdroje
same
the,
"for
as
"the
(
or
up
oyer
side
of the,
'
of from.
rate.
one
tWo
or
the
to
'
harrowing
,
are
beneficial
as
The
accidental
Gerhardt
rAmrh
ato
,
mass
combustion.
:
of
will;
course,
radius
a
Hpr/oikjyand kept in, 1887' Was only
I
>!!,(!
'.8.48Q
."'.of,'
'ejwe.in,
'
.acre.
'of
a
'
age-farmer's
i
in,
1
£l4,h.O|6T
heat
not
'if
to
sheep,
morp .'the
.enrieh,
r
soji
'
diminution
that, was1, stated" careless /application of forcing chemical it1
when feeding-off early growth, luxurious is also advantageous. As straw 'is Harvesting;— rye
unhealthy;
roo of
:
'
difficulties
!of
below'
Ifall'
as
tp
well'
large
'
manures
a;
pokBible.
'A'
!
almosty
!
tq' add'pk mairitaining "
iri'
flocks.
,
tfie
j '
nothing
more
cons
aver-
half
ihe acre,
per
wiih'
sick'rifcsk
fdttieccfWiti/
e,,
..
began
had foupd ever
itto
tired.
or about aifarm' for /fertilisingandi tan tly< was ted ithroughi hem manure. Where!
onf
1
"than! negligence, the are alldwed to go upondroppings and jiti is .neverthe floor cleaned lip, the I
!
,
valuable.
is-so
|
he
I
pe|r,
of feed ari who raises .sriid that hP
chhlngri
exclusively, and
nothing
is
'.TJiere
which
titles!
(,busbejs is the
riuinoer both'ered cdhsiderahly his flock, and h'ad among wheat
-UnUq$
.,$6;
person bf dhickbris
their, dipt,, cbangfog,, bp the best .medicine
produced
'
which
dlf'our
quan
.to"
i
was
i
ari
lgqo'rari't
that/
"chickehs
qhitea !
oukflqeks,
the'
of
'shepherds
health
the
is
fire
that amorint'
"
ofteri
'iii
1
the
'.iiiM
!)>
of a.yerage ,-yfol is only fpurfoqiif If fourteen bushels -is evident it /yield1,
Give
i
said
.'ij!
the the
at
at
will
it
The, States
13,3pd'in
.
;
but
bxtent, ;
that remark though' ap-yvil i'Mir. n Ijj p.h..u Jll; to many .with ..equal force other. " Tif of 'it!the where h flocks are parts country in in' but small" number proportion tp farmed. the acres Among other reasons'
.
.
'
'valuable, means
!
.
the .crpp
is
1
dis
:
;
would
stripping of harvesting tricts
not
frequency
where, the and' binclei'
dry The'reaper used 'for harvesting upon, that "machine; wheat will. generallly aS a.'.Green
Ry'e
in
growri is
the,
crop'
parts of produces fodder,
mricti
is
rye'
think for'
the, ari
worlcl
possessing particularly
perties,
iriilkV
giving
arid
abundant
in'
When
the colopies. Tt of green 'feeding
crop can
rape
about four hd sr)wri,'aiid'ii.
bushels
'tares.
The rye
or
caii ,
df se;ed per acre be inixed With 1
shoiilid
and kick it abou t, grindipg which .fills, the fine dust, and conthe air, vermin tarairiqtes and' breeding
jbens
-
it
be
cut
nicely
If them
?
the amount this
dp in
,
the
by ceri't.
fair fried1.
;
;
arid
'them
amqurit good 'flesh,
!
why
not,
save) j
have
will.
on turn
work-in.
a,
go..
to
systematic
:
,
green food—lucerne, cloven;, cabbage,. or Milk when it turnips, potatoes can 'be had' rapid growth, as dope; promotes, of which they should, ;also lean,., meat, meal a day 'have, one JWp»?e should, bo. the last .ten ays.wllen, jfed only during it ami .fat meat should be givjeu n, ,
,
,'vary.
and icam
'
'
ohe-tjtfd saving, ave'rage
you
!
,
? To undigested feed. estimates l/he
their of grain,
rapidly; business quickly if, he
"
witli.such; digest they(
void
they,
grinding So
j
over,
yery. duck
disease.
manner,. prepared it a study, and to takq admake j'tq of. -vantage, gpod point every tbe(,dupk, has. should be fod .evepy Ducks ttyo hours. feed should other Every. be of j
'
in
'saving
pats),
grow the
of.
sbiirce1
a, fertile'
lengagefl.in his mo. ey
qnestori.
(cqrfi
scratch
to
becoming Ducks
good-
Of.isu.ch
valup;
the
,'
grind
If
ajra
jpasthem
feeding'
oft
keeps
pro
for'.ariimals .suitable iriterided'asa greeii
any use
ip'the grain
different,
grains;
cows
tHem
growth
valuable
-
;D6 you which arid void whole do horseq what good ?' If. they don't,
the
your
Ho 'the crop;' Crop.— As ,a green in.
and.
:
feeding
poany farmers of 'no 'practical wantrtOrask.one
we
apply
esteemed
theories, on
papers
as
by,
'
1
CGRN
1
used.
harvester
a
WHOLE
Experiments written But too
siiriper cairi be efficiently and thrijremarKs rye, as
Y-.
GROUND
Be a good the fact that'
for
but'
'
,
.'not',
,
i
'
the
wires
.on, either .weights tbe to rqtain npecsssry. of,, which- precau tion,
stack,
Wet
some
spine7 l'3j of eight' miles
district,
explaining
arid;
i
nf
which
might
in
,
(...t'l
plies
pep acrip, and Rolling' with wheat,
'soil!'
Th,e stacks
,
capital 'ftss and an' annual £2pi,b0'(j,1 'and. wool' of' about
that'
bushels'
'
according
j
sown
wheat,
of a they can-be the top ofithe
pressure, neglect lead to spontaneous
'
wheat
.
b'e
first
addition
irnnfinrr
a
,
lis
trodden
hanging
1
j
near
fori),
-.with
-
beneficjal.
very
TOitVi
laid
bay
-in,
lambs" Dord' Walsingha'nip should "bq .kept,
AfterTTreatment;--Rye
intended for' 'grain shojnld' same time a:s the earlibst
|
,
some
and
"
years,
nearly
!
,
ni ticb
the
nAVArpf or
sta'cks'oif
well
<
stacks,
laborers.;
half-way being
weeds-
tb at
sodden: and
layer.
qvo
iplanV-
-The1 into
piled-
into
it
necessity i;of briildhas been tririd'fo'r plan iut with Uounty Kildare
success'.
bad,
large 8(hcep to the nuniber
kept
decreasri representing
,'a
bisirig
20
-
ewes
against
thus
!
is
food
'
soil,
aftpr
th'is
preserve winter'
irito
maik'irig1 the'1
withont The
1
was
,
as
in'qriiries
to it
great of all! down
stack,
th'aribe
light,
cattle'
some
jd
aeqi-ease
Walsmham
.diminisnlrig was in
He
'
'''
li-.nl
-'.lii'-'iit
'
;
quite possible turri and'tp
e'risilagb, ing silos.
76,0,38
Lord
as
hay;
for
iri ex spite ;b'fap of lamb's iasWpring,
fall
breeding of iucreaSirig. twelve months;
Dord
mattej, of
jou's
lanib's,'
ET/HY;!
,
mentioned 1
a
large
decrease
and .
86.
thpy
.-t
ii
,
.
jijnej had' been'a of 'fibad caHlb'
itSe/f
ip
wantipg,
,
bb
the 'ijo, of caitlp
riuhabe'r
England, between
2,00
looked
in
and Europe. and is. rp-.
America'
uppn(p.oor America
ip
Sowing
.
at least one of the leading there yvas, not in throat diseases. German specialists without Every iaryhgologist could, any, name in Germany several men (ji£p|culty,; not confiued is .to Wjhose .reputation absence here own Their country. tpeir, that I rather seemed to -me so significant that the Goncluded lHi6tily, august
National Library of Australia
,
fpppd,
'
'
;
crop.
co.upcil
an
the
!
the
iri"
if
werik
too
to the amourit Referring extraordinary, of r.ajn which fell, over( p ,|argp, ,pa of June the.pld pountry ,in. ajy jast, ,,andf and .which, in.; left, the, hay many,- places: fields, fpr of sun rotting the; wriri|t (in; shine, Lbfd, Poverscpurt made, in., a to the letter London Times a valuable He tominded1 farmers that suggestion.
!»
SHow,!
there
ceptionally
'
,
;
other,
be triedjan,(,not
can
'
at'
'Society's1
Thbh
would. chicks! are
they the
:
any,,
!,|/
made
Speech
"ari'd"
she'ep
-jjt
.become
soil
I
,
.'
1
in
is
decrease
'
in Germany, physician of the speciality but, in .the development almost out of he. had dropped entirely and had grown to be a little more notice,, umbra, the a nominis to t'b'ani present I confess of practitioners. generation I felt some that surprise, among that, to wbom 1 was invited, take iiip.'witli' of such a case in, importance,
only' iHpgeal.affecpnwas Wegner and implication.
3
over
this
a
-mU
.
throat
mui|t obscure,
a'rbcerit
and
when, they riorifof 'they pttrch'ased do not lay ris'th'at
PRESERVING
ENGKLANDi'f
.Agricultural
June 1888,
,
.
;
atjint
'
sfjock
strong
'th'e
crbp' tri'iHt' with'kdVaii-
th'e1
1
'
,
J hadqyer, however, seen him mention save ed 'in javyngological literature as a in a few sqmewhat unfortunate pperator of the cases;, extirpation, larynx. ;Of( Tabola'ti name had one Professor at, to me as. that of one of time' .been. familiar
from which
<gpbd
lribtl'4i-
and
Give tbe same 'care to the fowls that1 you " would <to fine -bred sto.ck ;.;ard ithey
live.!
-
thoroughbred
'distficts
'WDgha''''dre'<!ai|Untibp
and sphdy loain, light "sandy, 'and gravejly .loams,; pii more, moisture than It requires wheat'? in soil'. but grows Upon a, "a" poorer; 'where rich wheat wouldr lodge, loarP, rj;(e will 'do wellj owing to its' .strong .charac-' straw, the of the ter of preparation
(
suffering of disease,
to
of Airieiii
'patt'
'ariy
'sheer-in-
Iri
and
Pebple— 'articulariy
1
breederi claimedthe eggs hatch
'HEciN!E
lanjd
saw.",:
Gdntinkied'.l)i.'i''..--i:i!
well |
jand
!
well to'
ishes
!
the
,
be
'l'8uch,n
Iri' Iri
cultivated
great and sheep in f act3 th al;1 th'e
like,
,
a
',
Bergman
from Si; Had been called jnew. tpat to take iHe Chair of Surgery Pjete.rsburg at Berliu after it bad been by declined and of Professor Belbroth, .Vienna, of to Halle, P.rbfessor Volkmann, had been it" previously, offered
tbe earliest
a of'1
'arei'1
'arid1
'deblirie
coutinur iippoverished bfy other cereals. ously producing of the Soil.— Rye flour Preparation
lie
jyhbm
progeny. amateurs— overlook that the birds plriiri tbat reliable fancier'
.-
as
'hSavy1
exterisively>
,,
;who
cultivated extensively it so nor is grown largely, to other' grain, in,
grows
has
|
:Wa,rs,
healthy
suffici
the;riverSlldrairiitig' the'1 cbritiribnt-'well
obtained;
thH
'
sorted'
a
Russo'-Turkisb
'
a
prb'du'ce'
lrire
;
these
-not'
is
pioportibn' Zealand,
in
with
is
raise/
'to
expebt'
'
diseases
to,
we;
cari!
tagO;
hfavirig
of
hands jspeciplist,
igbtdtiiity
Australia,
who, physician, professionally. of hip labours' in .pthqr depart t|ie,,midst had found ments medical of. science, attention Yon 'Professor of in cod nection
'"if
,
ica'iarb1
RYE'.
attending Professor
a
to.giv'some
'as
inore1
;
personally to me
already he
aB
tirpe'
1
th'e
;
,1
'a/natiiVe
.thrppt
(T6lbe.-
ii
Dr.
.
I
(jerhardt
in.
o
;
a
1
replies already
(.
which.
surprise, of' such
,
Wegner's deputy, ,tne_impenal lith fainjiy.;
is
albrigj
Suitbd
tnp saying
declined, These
operate.'
for use,
not,,
also
lie
.carpputpriyihQ. i.'
thdre
of slopes for maizei1
yields'
would ..'make
he,
.if
Tojjp|d,
,
jjjr
Thete
-
animal thpsej fed
'
Australia, coast diStridtfe
,
the'eise entrusted'
'at'
can
and Ger-
the 'that1
m
'rainfall
herivy
'especially eastern
,
gentlemen,)
Mo'dical
,
can
,
,
been
General in the German army Director Dr whom I have Wegner, already and Dr another Schrader, mentioned,' who oceasidnally acted surgeon, nyilijary
s.
ently dropi
was
and
;
of1
part moist
ririyJ
but it is only nf'the dbritiri'ent
Priw'cirttQn-in-ili'rlinui'iT
aged.''''temperof
t|ie|
,
''
physicians Professor and Tobol.a,
felt
I
where
;
Tt'will'rlperi'in
b'e
but attempt, 'I no longer. increased the
long
Thereupon
I.
be dbne,'ana
I, then turned attempted,' and 'said to Gerhardt, him, ''T try ?' He .'repeci capnot witb t then asked forceps!.'
should Professor Will you
Pressor
other
the
for
diffiiculties,
cdhld
rate
operate
most
'
,
knew
who
alj
the
to
me
its
'
presented I said that tbat at apy
thought
"
the cjbarmlynth him to which endeared him for all the trouble
'lidniidinmie
casei
it
to
Count
Marschall,''
apPjgoMsihj
ing
tHis
in
operation
exceptional
thd
'to
travelling
to conduct who received
came
Prince,;
'
:
the
by
'/blein'.'-ib'et
to/
it,
.
'
'20j
"dfo'd
11
1
support Tbe drop grairi.1 without' danger
'freely
profit.
by birds
,
reqriiiing
'
bring
'the
-which
,
food
arid
leaves,
mfanrired
i
feeder;
grdss
'apd 'a good' yield can only Be obtained from soil'iri a fdrtild cdnditiori'. to A warfri sutnirier is rb ripen quired the1 aPfi1 a'good SupplyJof'm'diBture 'grain', of the plri'rit. is necessary for the growth
t
:
Wegneti''We
be irij
'
Beriiji Dir.
'
JbmPricl'ay!,;
;(to
fih'e imperial' 'HigHnets of Germab'y. I" started
,
fdwn'THhce
a
of 'plant
(
'
his
tailkb,1
,
a
proceed
to'
is
:
;
are ,far, stropger than;., is on. It entirely grain. the,;!feed(-a;n)i care which, keep .the birds, healthy,, make them of eggs,; productive from only well-cared-for breeding
'dth'er
sihy
,
;
me"
as;i day of
received'
I'
'jprofe'smdnalwork
mbrei
1
thari'
'
;_gVWth'
.
.
W'edh'&sflay, MCreli;';"
.
aboflt
ithe'neijtt
It" abundririce Soil.
.
t
evetfinjg;/i.1df1
1
its
for
.
case:—
887r84"Sir
are'
flats
'river1
j
' 1
to -i'thei' breeder's/ largely hatched- oat: of eggs laid a rea&onable amountiiof
Ghicks; fed on food
'
:
(
<-
th'd1'
afid''
soil,
suitable!
i
'
it:
adds-/i
'IdoBe
upbri
therefore,'
best,-
foWlkTei)
ristablishrid'larit'that
i
Aifierlca. 1
is'k'ri
Ji
POULTRY.
.
/.!; WITH
thrives
alluvial
,
.
to
reason
'
1
!
j
''Hard
It
was
;
"'I1 at public1. fearthe-' full
OqiWEON
isJ
there
characteristic in, the.appharpnce nothing, of tbe, growth, it and. tbat quite jw.as to give a definite. as impbssiblei opinion to" its nafu r e withou t a mpre seiarcbiDg I .pbiDtefi.o.ut tlie ilbat examiuati.dn. had (expressed b.my.,coiieaues opinion. be'eni on iine. to,,.be seems, to'i whai, insufficient bad and; tbat grounds, tbey at tbe tbe most, and es8entia|| omitted means of same obVipu,y Tbe cprrect at,,a diagpbsis. arrivipgj first ting to be ddpe'as tp. pibjc offj.a the tiaituypil piece of the growth; tH'rpugff and passage, haye it lpxamined(j mipi;or by an scdpicaily ekpert.', .professor if said it, would,( Gerhardt |e dicjiit, do tbis,ph not to, ji'mpossible accopptePf tlie awkward situatipn pif .the growth, apd similar Tobdid, a, Prpfe'sspr expresse. tHat 'Whilst freely opinion. jaHmipiHg.
case
historical
J
made1
be
/day
jl-'iii
l)flj4,'0ri
speak
bf
'
1
It
-:(>/)!>
'y
FO|Op,.EOR
i
.
'/this
on
yyii/ljsvqc.
1
turn
1
"and'
cpjDL.,eto:my
I
voo1 tleast"'bave oligHt ob day?jJ;i;;
Mil
can
I-
'
riyeVs
-
.
'
.hopbtbat'ithese /rria-ttrirsi-beaiing .-will'/ some
'
instructive. documents
I
the
aldfag1'
(?>:
animal food thrive better number)., of eggs being iricrase'd,
.
be highly
als'd
.
j
to
flritB 1
>i-"i
i.
with
.
'
Whep,ilj said' that,
(
'
vast
.
.ANIMAL
..
i
(
;
-i.i)
;
and maize isytbe! chidf' cultivated; "crop for this purpose.; is in its natSoil and ClimateT-Maize soil on urai home in the rich alluvial thei
;required ,waij neer,, ,hoyre(ver, in my Jn fact,, our presence. at reached, the. stage
discussed
,
:
t-
teres
iri
(
the, grpinj way is, to grind andi taking into account the of the expense toijljand the time used to an in, going ririjmary it is 'to own a farm grist mill, cheaper feed arid do the at'hbriae. mill, grinding
by cultivation,
.
furnish
als'b
be.
wopld
I
dowD,
,
I
the-Huns
:
'
.
jj
-
would
,
.
irito
1
1
'Miriisteriurii
.
feed1,'
you
:
,
j
feed '6ft ot 8fl) hbtvyour team looks. V too muchlritbf'ri month1'
a
-think ''this reduce, oats the one-rhalfjiand add lft, or 2ft p,f maize meal.. Thp .best If
fattened, have to!
stock
for 'ririd-see
-
and,
.
being
>
not
be.V liecjessarv, fpr,r tle would; removal gjro wtbV pf the Thev -precise that nature of ibhe' surgical. procp'durp
!
and
'
;
'a
.
'Gerh'rirdti'
the cattle admitting npon tbe natural_pas.tures, be fattened by food raised
,
.
vbt6my.',,;:iThe j that' Professors >proved; ;):Von Beygmann Sent'
in .tbie
an.operaopj'fim
that,,
rthinkjug., outside7
.wjth
unapjioua
.
at
'
w-hich''
tr'aChe-| 'is it'
'
/protocols'
!
'tc|
'than
'
,j
agfced.;
r
ah operation'
extern
(|
substantially three wiere
guardedly, All them.:
Em--
.
t
't
'other
the
'
oats
.
-iperdrf
1 S8?Vand' more
refiisalbf
Grown
the'
.
,
t
CORNl"
cultivated td'aWery great; extent in the Australian al colonies, of the moist, coast though some regions, well 'suited for the crop. havW been fourid It is the 8taple;crop,of the United States, than wheat, more being much important forms the chief food for warm anias it o? North America rrialsi, The' dlimatd
(
'
OR. INDIANnot
is
.
'espridilally
'"atiy
Written
the'
Maize
,,
'
as' it
1
justice from
to your we horses, adyise grain do to so at" once. If' are in you 'you th'e habit'of oats 9fc or l'2ftJpf feeding at a feed to 'each horse, gririd your
ground,
stifi",
Btock'
!'
MAIZE
Ir.wiw
.
kept
too
gets for
fU
1
W hen I had made; my ';''9am.inati9n .doctors and inj.e tbejother the .matter. ordinary way ,|to discpss a aqd pbol.d. .gave PfofesiyGrbardt that the di.i<6a8e, ,was positive opinion cancerous, and. Berg.Hrofesspr; V|on fiimsejf rnanh, though pressipg,;
'
straw
sriifcable'
triatures.
consulatioinI'
first
.
in
beeti
the
before
becbbes'lhss
,
the
to
which
November,
in
up'
it
!
odittovtt j
fed-off
as
'
the'
'
T!he
Othersi iri ay be of -PrbfesSor protocols Dr. Krause;"and' myself
Schrritter,
or
.
Voti'
I .
' '
'Amongst
1
'public.
and
case,
Crow
,
the
the
of
history the
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the fine country of he had ering of being a citizen. the honour but in A zealous ignorant preacher, flock to his the astounding
highly intimate
are
rushes
If
expounding
confused of miracles, got a trifle " Be 6aid, in the matter. My beloved of ail was the greatest miracles, friends, Dere was five bout loaves and fishes nature
him.
and two
foothills
pass the releasing leather
the
all
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and
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who of his arms which bound
prisoner, one
strap
Ugh
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must gentlemen,
be
put none
a
of
stop
you
to,
will
grunted
!'
the
chief punching muzzle of his
Mexico
to
happened succeeded
a
a
word
a
I
of
species
which
its
from him to
some
second
is
letter.—
the
none
barks
him.
at,
it
is
Danish
as
on
in
your
to evils
his friend because of woman, to be chosen.
was
One
of way fellow-countrymen's and look at their are
an
getting
marry the
idea
of
is
to
miseries
ou
god
the
parish."
Dying
Bequest.
never
so
else
as
W.
—
The
world
is
honest vacant.
once
an
remains
man
the
;
Henrich
—
of
there
situation
being that
a wit by the world the greater freedom gives one the fool— Pope.
playing is
It
with
necked
they have in them, it make in pouring
narrow
the
the white
Apache
big
with
man
the
A common comfortable
is,
of
beaver
soft
than
hat
will
removing was enough
hair
stand
on
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to
prisoner the and fellow, Tbe
make
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tbe
fairly
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aud
teeth
the
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custom,
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life,
his
clothes,
of
sight
at eyes savage's
waiting as
to was
the released him astride a puting the begged him to leave settler needed do second
Apaches
pleasant
less
It men
the
utterly to please sooner this
position the better. enemies.
genteel." You had
his
Beacoosfield.
waved it above good authority,
his
cork
leg
and
on head. It is said, is first the that this instance on record where the superstition of his of an better Apache got the
Chicago
his
Herald.
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should No
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man
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be
the
man
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Board
in
rags.
livs
of
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course
of able
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journeys since and
the
the
disease
began
symptoms of
rising
j
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treatment In
following I
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or
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touching appeal been swaUowina
have
Almanacks
their a
few
to
actually she was bronchitis, of
she
the
cases
the
taken.
already
to find, in the she had not only
better
enjoying taken
first
which her
of
living Seigel's
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health than The asthma
ill.
were
true
dyspepsia), rapidly that will Barbara the hearty as Inspector hosts of Mother power thousands who
of
of in
that days, of bed, but to mcve out get the and had taken bouse, and a considerable distance,
seems
of
read
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had
astonishment
and
Lord
and the
by
medicines
symptoms
it.
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her
usual
medical
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to outside
have
men
stomach
the lone woman poor pitied her how petition, believing, would useless as proved as
granted
fact,
I —
suffered affection. that these
and faintoppression loss of sleep, stomach,
wrought
cures
the ever, the other
I
over
in of
state
the main trouble would leave soon
if
effect.
no
InsDector
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"shabby
gets
under to
hers.
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but it What
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to see enough the disordered
breath,
Seigel's
great
was
not
long bronchial
a
throat, of the
day made
Mother
best and ; and a
you
pit
and
had
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world
she
medicines months. They do me no good. for I am I can on ioorse to worse. en going froni dure it no longer. I feel that in a week or two I shall 7 here is one last 1 be dead. reguest would make of yo» ; givi me a bottle of Mother Curative it is Seigel's Syrup ; my only hope. a and does me no good I failure If it proves will die in peace, no to and make more expense the parish."" she It seems had got hold of one. of
intercourse
for
impossible the whole
taken
Dress does makes often all
the
in
the
but
and
is
the the
off
conduct
in
developed of society.
wise from
bad
been
the
to
more
of true fountain is politeness aDd generous heart. It consists manners in exterior than the spirit
the
pulled
a
The
good
maue,
he
of
piece
is
and throne, and more lighter than head-gear
crown.
invitation.
the animal Seizing by he rode a few yards out into of when, to the horror opening, who had been watching savages,
a
arose
in
one
I
a
had
good judgment
situation
and
was
at the
had
out.
armchair seat
and
of a fair shrewd
native
to
use
.
this
bad taste dull in the tongue, eyes, became chronic and mouth, &c., and finally her not hopeless through being able to find The states that she any remedy. Inspector
:
more
she had Chronic
coated
as people the less noise they
botttles
for out
advantage
she
Although
years,
souled
narrow-
to
own
asthma
fluids
of
thought it
this, her
her
headaches,
on
know
I
advantage
the added
and that digestion, the others could be cured It is that her. probable others with the as do,
ness
greatest
days and
and
Lafayette. Tbe
to
Barbara ailments
are
Heine
that
the
prosperous the foundation
obtained
respect health. from
Hazlitt. that
surprised
more
laid and
way
aDd education, enabled ness,
go
we
Barbara place, of a pau position out. The trouble from which dated back In many years.
and
some
in
occupied
somehow
our
tired
thoroughly
of anyone the company sometimes of our own.
was
institutions
poverty.
pleasures.
the
Winchester.
in
things
—
in
of Indigestion Dyspepsia, had other as sprung age complaints infirmities her. bodily crept apace upon Barbara not albeit she was ignorant, into In earlier fallen life
please.—
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Proverb.
with
the plates as done, he replaced quickly he had removed them, and, as plucking it on out his glass eye, began polishiug his knee. a Geronimo had seen good
knif'e.-
tin
little
fools
"
necessarily per living suffered she
worse
—
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fine,
do
rains,
the
thrust his into The prisoner fingers his teeth and shook mouth, removed This them in the face of the Apache.
flight,
a
the
!
parochial
man
"
camp.
a
pro
and incident yet pathetic in amusing the the short and poet Gray called annals of the poor," is told simple by Mr. John J. R. one of the Micklejohn, InspecIs tors of the Shetland Poor, at Lerwick, lands. He says that some time ago an old Barbara named came woman, Smith, under the notice of the Board. She was extremely and it did not look that Bhe would ill, likely of She did not care kind. any long need reside the but small on on a is mainland, land a few miles and there distant, being no
whom
with
little
least
in
his
(
like all
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but
lives,
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tree.
nervy horse,
he
Tommy,
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is
weather
if
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your
Flipkins
a man who had white captured a glass leg teeth, eye and a coi;k unfortunate fellow was dragged were the hills where the Indians
encamped
strip their
to
like
you
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better
the
cloak
Indian.
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the
man
bad the
worshipped wheels by
>
a
would
why
me,
like me." clergyman " Cause I heard mptly
pa say yesterday job of any man to do but talk an nothing hour live free on the every Sunday, members of the and be congregation,
Proverb.
if
me a about Ger They tell story from Arizona at onimo," said a man " the Palmer house While yesterday. tbe Apaches were the ranches raiding
many
:
a
:
that you he knew
Proverb.
of
speak
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empty."
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be
to
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not
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much
discreet sayB. soul
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my
my head the blood all it ?" head, doesn't ventured to contradict
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they
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tell
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at the opera,' tVhat who had been taken said a countryman to of music, was little the AcSdemv a on a high stool in front of fellow sitting (
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soup.
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came
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papa,
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to
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broth, figures
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doctor.
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a
judge
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there.
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that When
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was
right,'
man who was told by a clergyman wife " replied that remember Lot's his own, trouble with be had enough other men's wives. without remembering who was A Western poker player
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Green (Ky.)
sue, sir, Mr. Isaacks
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night,
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all
Editor.
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how
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every
decapitate his bearing
going
the empire
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brilliant
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time.— Hazel
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