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tlie

Papacy.

Rome, On

Tuesday,

Carlo,

Padre on the

sermon

between

Agostino and

peroration, spell-bound, between reconciliation however with hinting,

a

in

and,

faith,

splendid audience

San

preached and harmonies

relations,

science

of

a

he prayed faith and

for

in

.

to say intended

that

probable

from

as

not

allusions

the hint

to

the

with some established

amusing

form

a

broadly good results of the Papacy

of

Father

Holy

charity

British

Cathedral

Algiers

and the poor of all nationalties of the He urged that, m view attacks of Atheism, Christians increasing should renounce sectarian animosities, the aud he referred, as a of sign

the Pope said like the English

.

"

the

of

account

their

innate

of the of their of the

but

in

Roman

colours

with

sufficient

to

Catholic discussion

on 'it

in

the P.

which

to

English

Agostino's Voce delta

has given rise. sermon The For the we Veriid writes rest, may not to P. Agostino observe as a defence of which but as a he has no need

added

:

hltndrt/1

tn

interpreters reconciliation

spoken of

isnever tive

words, science

as

aim, for, and science

that and

a

necessary

as

it

hopes rejoin

to your have an address

Cardinal, in

present what I am

"is

Algiers

now

objectively

their and scepticism of objective, P. truth. for and all this, his prayed have been directed the against of those who are blinded by

A at

fly

safely

Agostino

sophisms have

scientific

been

Italy Italy discord.

The Italy

the

wav

property

of

others,

which

is

laws of nature, subtleties that

which is the world

which

which are

is

in

which

has

the that

with blinded

the

who

class, an

artificial

as

neither

Italy.

P.

Hence

the

Agostino of

Charlatanism able

and

Roman

and

preposterous that Pontiff

it

so

error, to

he should

of

open

the his

to

child.

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the

fact

arms

the

by

true

that the liberal controversialists of have been blinded to the main point and have P. Agostino's arguments,

confouuded

consequences

of

National Library of Australia

an

entirely

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man

;

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gave

all

bis

xa

the the him on

Abheloos

Mgr.

hall.

Bill

in

one,

in our ago we gave of the account interesting from the pen of the Rev. D. of Ayr, under the heading of

while

congratulatory to the new

this

was

Protestant not ask

case

he

it

worsted clime and

its

excite active of the

more

part but

member

a

that

but,

the

of

Act that

believing refused to

the

was

au

it

was

command its do for the of Quebec, who do

Shall

we

now

it

not careful the Provincial

clash

to

it

has

never

stood had

nas

strife. it

will

is

the

strain

the

precipitate this that

most

country can not Quebec have The reason that is,

has a minority any country as well treated in Quebec, and condition of affairs a happy which of Quebec do Dot wish Protestants

are

as

The to

.true

dilletante

men

stir

strife,

up situation tholic

Protestants of Quebec as Protestantism the who are now to trying and they uuderstaud the

better.

would

level

the

Ca

he regarded it of the State bulwark of infidelity, and of

politically,

greatest the spirit which

against anarchy,

of

Speaking

Church, the

as

the

amendment

this

so

disturb.

to

bear

in

been it

.Already shocks,

-

severe

to

If

crisis

with

unnecessarily

Governments.

Confederation

every

is

ami

abroad, constituted

which

authority.

tablet.

it

age since

be' to

only

people other

that

one

the homage j-v in f,ict, from opponents who have been in argument by it in every :

con

minority from us, what we refused to of New the Catholic Bruns minority did wick when ask it? The they Federal should be most Government

be the due to

not a

is

attack upon the Jesuits'

an

disallow

called to face. be this resisted Bill.

Therein

Jesuits

as

any

they

of religious is passed

episcopal

an

that

:

the

of

Act, doubted

intra vires, disallowance.

lordship

Canada.

Troubles."

on non-

their

Schools House unwise

but

of the questions day most warmly disputed by of the Canadian sections public. in There is always to be found a party hostile to the every thoroughly country of Jesus. of the grout It is one Society maiks of the efficiency ""of that Society of truth that such should as a bulwark showed of the various

pro

>do him

short

Ramsay, " Canadian

to

where to

cheered

lustily

the

success

Jules

Simon's

Opinion

on

Women.

The

institution.

to proceeded of Lou Catholic University vain for had the warm it sympathy For long shown for the new foundation. had known how well to lie disposed

God, was ing the spread

of the false doctrines of has well deserved the Reformation, of its enemies, and it may truly hatred has never been deprived it of say that

wards himself had been the University, for he had worked side by side with had issued from its missionaries who

that honour. It testantism seldom

distinguish consists this

homo Dr.

thank

When

portals. fill a

now

Orleans.

himself " Wo

are

broke still

ago century few priests,

Not but

less

one

tliau

in

since

To-day

we the United States thence shall to Washington to inaugurate our go oil second fcentury of a Ca by the creation are still tholic We University. young, and the the traditions and we have not ;

purpose

Pro

effete

hand

its

the Order Protestantism of the truth

;

for is

:

set

at

their

defiance

decrepit!

to scorn her futile they laugh to protect what portion of truth attempts she has still and the ouly de retained, fender of the truth treat with they any

archbishops

iu

raises

mother;

Ca

have more than 80 we and and bishops, nearly Catholics spread 10,000,000 through Next Novem out the great Republic. the ber we shall at Baltimore celebrate see of the first there foundation episcopal

with

conflict

that

now

as an but opponent Free- thought, children, Agnosticism, and Iu fidelity, monsters of which even their is arc ashamed, parent growing every stronger year. They have long

lordship, than a longer but bishop,

25,000

in

practical

true

is

its

his

forth

young. we bad and

dead

of New

young

voice

in

the Archbishop still

or

all

who

are

the

to

Vicar-General,

first

liis

America," "jve

he had been called throne he had found

episcopal

an

Belgian

was

Order of the Church in the Order under th:t, in mainly instrumental stay

great fighting modern time,

and

Liberty,

Religion, Keane

the

tholics.

intoler

is

expect

hall

great

Lou

by then

prelate

assembled

were

Science."

:

nor any others, conciliation between speaking aud faith have intended to science could the surrender of to hint the latter

in

His

own.

our

Towards the close of a speech before the Academie Francaise M' Jules Simon drew a between comparison scathing of 60 years the women ago and those of The following is a short extract to-day. " the demimonde Those vvi-th acquainted assure us that is now it difficult to

Papacy

conclnde

the

to

the

presented University,

Accompanied

American

worthy

by

of every we

the

enteriug made then

the Revolutionists have opposed to

of that

A

.

assigned her, the Church with persecute exceptional laws this has never been out of Italy the Papacy. It is the harmony with

Freemasons,

to

relates

his

Jesuit

columns above Bill,

new

speech, University of the New World as before personified " Dr. Eeane. them in Catholic " he said, has desired, America," by to unite in a this creation, important

falsehood, in position of past ages which does not

to

not

tongue

a

The

lately

the

to

formally

Rector

Ahbeloos.

wishing

with the history

content

that

all

mere

allay,

have the gravest au constitutional in the that thorities House affirming is of Estates Bill intra vires the Jesuits' the He recalled cir the Legislature. of the demand for the dis cumstances tho allowance of New Brunswick

never

received University, the University of

were

his

( con-

respect9 loves

not truth the

who by the

Mgr.

a

harmonised

of

staff

vain, him

arguments. same

which

freedom

we

by

we

his

on was

lie

Rector

first

Washington whole

which has fact, that consecrated between by time, and the Papacy, between the true aud the Papacy, there be no can is

the

word of God. On the and the work to Europe to that account have I come in seek for men fit to form men of the learned America." The speech

place Dr.

Richmond,

from Rome, where

appointed

ceeded scholars honour.

sermons

event took 10th April.

interesting on the of Bishop

arrival

staff,

intellects

of subtlety, tho

Washington.

very Louvain

Keane,

the

to

renounce

appearance of. And in very much tinues the Voce ) it

in

In

speaking,

are

cover

the

inspired order to the fears of

would

dangerous

that thofalsescientists, those who pretend the boastful of ,to learniug, compilers inventors of wilful tho inaccuracies, and unnatural should illogical systems, be converted to science should betake themselves to its true sources, should

under

all an

we University place begin by founding a Chair around Then God we

departing blessing.

objec

which

and

path,

the ex

also to rights, provincial sensibilities. The religious constitution is the paper bond of the the real bond Confederation is the ; of the people of the Provinces. goodwill we be so as Should careless lightly, to without due thought, weaken, per that bond ? On the one haps destroy on the other hand we have this danger,

that,

our

on

Louvain

of

spite our

studies.

higher

of and

beset

not

length

in

wound

American was with received prelate students loud cheers by the assembled aud their who were as professors, at the aud flow of tonished facility manly eloquence displayed by the orator

;

the faith

was

some

in

least,

Bill

would do

we

from

by Catholics To Church.

country

home,

it

at

the prejudices those of than

tyranny

nearer

not

entortained

is

who speaks

man

and

Estates

;

in

always reconciled And P. Agostiuo therefore, only pray ed and yearned for one namely object faith

for

;

in

create,

which

Theology. shall group

«>

of his between

to

desire

God

tance."

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nn/1

b

to

stitution forefront

I

I'AfYiinflfiP

need, to go God. Therefore

still

a

dis

paid Catholic member, Mr.

home, at

thing lic

is the Catho respect approaching forefront stand the Church in whose

and the learned sous of St. noble The enemies of the Order, in Ignatius. the bitterness of their hate, seek every fair and to do it tho means, foul, In can. Canada greatest injury they hey have stooped of seeking to avoid I

to

oven

the

the

meagre

.

was

majority

nearer

quote

of

score

their

you,"

these

doing few and, though you are comparatively will make it known at a dis here, you

is

true, we

to

the

tribute of the

Catholic countrymen An attack upon

com

&c. in philology, philosophy, history, that beirs short, all Nature. We upon shall is not no show that there ouly but there is, on the contradiction, that the closest contrary, harmony between

repeat when you

the

English

Cathedral,

is

ad

an

of

course

Catholic

a

prophecy,

strued

of

" ;

tho

once

the

power

its

that

to

see

much

friends,

opportunity." " This," the ing

opening

re-

be to

is

the

.

journals

are

of the would desirable it realised !" "I it as desire Holiness ed His

hour

every succeeding other great question earth. Meanwhile echo the words of

than any face of the

we

separated, the soul

cannot

we

hope, as to we are externally in united internally sanae How Church. us

at

belong

to

magnificent

how

political

He that

where

;

to

opinion perience,

to

fatherland,

a

country

previous

lately

impartiality by a Protestant fear and, as great

hesitate

that are in the too rife As so science, regards be said. Practical science, in the States; flourishing

j

which allow of them, that if ;

many

World.

difficulties

other Protestants, their account of

on

especially

sincerity

this

than

more

Colby use

come

God that

thank for

I

In

the

as

a organised having already good system and intermediate of primary education,

j

rolled

tho

as

much

Church

Roman

the necessity of solving Roman problem. impossible not are un great ; questions in fulness in a day ; the their does not question change

Slowly

more

a

up

to

Italy almost

its

waking

are

retained

having

Old

nearer

and

that

Quite

presented

a

majority

the anarchy

but ?"

time

repels

much it

:

virtues,

lives,

to

family, Therefore

inequalities.

waB

disallowed. cussion

the

ia

as

State,

America and free

sense

and

I

sensible reconciliation time goes on, men

the

their

is

of God. Excepting from no Europe, with the hatred gangrened

and each I have to

;

mon

1

necessities,

of

nobleness

to

for Jesuits of property

the

to

the Canadian at House Ottawa, praying that the sum of £80,000, voted as compen recently sation for the Jesuit worth property, times that more many sum, confiscated than a hundred should be years ago,

fools

the be

must

me gave religious

" I like the Cardinal, Yes," replied on Christians, Father, English Hcly

"

of

we

confiscations the Order.

th6 hatred of God. the Divine Paternity, brotherhood. deny human sense of tho American tells

goodthat in

Europe

to the London of fraternity, meeting and of Catholic and Protestant Prelates the trade. The Slave against laymen that his lately mentioned on Cardinal for to Leo his esteem XIII. expressing

English, So yon

traditions,

voted

unjust ing to dress

and then

cannot

thority

era

the

be

sation

us the ideas of Socialism, among and Communism are Nihilism, practic if unknown. If he loves liberty, ally he partakes in the government of his American au each respects country,

over

presiding

towards

government

grounds, of conditions for slowly, ;

is

religion

him there

re-open and the

there

The

.creeds.

the

the

emigrant

we

in.

to

Fatherhood

the

some

the warmly acknowledged of English winter residents

liberality

its

to

and

solemn

its

and

Lavigerie, meeting in

lately,

occasion

religions,

one

Cardinal

although pretentiousness, ridiculous in its the more conception, of the Catholic moderate have journals as hail hailed they every opportunity of the discussion the of this question in

to

subject

wanting

are

we

the precedents not are often the shackles America of science. flights and acknowledges the Divinity

the past, the wild

Protestants.

aside revolution. Putting idea as perhaps sufficiently

last

be

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quietly through country extreme but with the revolutionary with the red-hot of advocates party, faith and where is Freemasonry allowed as a of the representative science is identified the with Church,' advanced

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of

were

the at alliance

the

found. at least

renounce

sufficient

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an

science,

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in

lie

influences.

at

ness,

of

who

his

holding

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perceived that the

and in a thought, which truth, recognition objective and may long to they may fight against, but which, their attacks destroy, despite aud terrifies those rises in full strength ment

1889.

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case

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Bishop

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very number

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as proving had felt him the rulings of and therefore Court, pre even the law considering

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seems.

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therefore, to

beforehand of such an

Church

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case, 7

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any, The

position that

assumption

so

is'

point rather

there:

can

as

illogical

of thb

fligh the curious .ever be a su

or au preme spiritual authority, any of thority independent Parliament, the limits of the Establishment; within And with what can face, indeed, any. member of ".the Protestant Church as

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the Sovereign the supremacy

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poral

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Pope The

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Archbishop

the person precisely was ions Parliament Tho au Queen appeal.

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ap-

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Canterbury.

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such lie

to Anglican any the abolished set up the King.

of and

premacy denied,

upon

judgment

by the supreme

mam.

VUyvlii

more

authority estimate

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let the

to

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case

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Lin but

Bishop of. as nothing

usurper. thinks that decency requires the Archbishop havo-the benefit

fundamental evidently point upon as of tho that of the efficacy Sacrament would have this of Baptism, I conceive of Eng that the Church consequence, that tiinp, in act or in land from effect, to be a Church within tho would cease definition as not her own satisfying The 'pure word of Article. (19th) in her. God' would not bo preached' in For surely nothing cau bo necessary if it be not such preaching, eeessary

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me

of

consequence

home

that,

coln

has

Church

prosperous enter ray sacred writers will enter if the dwelling and take up their abode under my roof; Butler cross will my threshold if Alban of the Saints" me his " Lives to present who have to the personages greatest world Sullivan to adorned the ever tell'

the

Father

?

cision

her decided that Council, of the baptismal regenera

by

supreme

of my obscure

not

will

they

child was not in baptism unless by virtue regenerated of some which might "prevenient grace" or not be withheld. Tho doc might but the was declared trine monstrous,

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time

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to

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as decision,

Queen,

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to

parties,

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of

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of within tho reach talk men the best books great their most us precious give and pour their souls into ours.

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;

all.

as

done,

inspired

communication

ment

the Archbishop condemns jection Dr. King, it will be only because he has to tho bowed decisions of the previous He asks do Council. by what right these stiff-necked refuse before parsons hand submission the of tho to ruling that if his de and declare Archbishop,

will

the instruction to the prophets of many and actions the lives record in the saints Holy Scrip illustrious It is chiefly tures. through books that intercourse witn we superior enjoy of means and these invaluable minds

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Ghost

Holy

argument

camp

to repair of peev

may

Primate

deacon

gether.

ourselves.

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living who have

pride,

us

an

crossness the forget cares our .compose our and lay disap

the

dead,

keep to

asleep.

of

ishness, versation.

and

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burden

pointments the

youth

a

and things, of men and our passions weary

in

Smith presses ho anticipates the

and probably

a manifesto .from Arch and then all be would Dension, The Anglican are quiet again. clergy in of humiliations, schooled the way the value of the Establish and know

read

age. and

guide

a.

for entertainment us under solititnde,

becoming They help

and

Books them-

obedience

that but

the

judgment

our

have been sup certainly when the of acci chapter dents had referred a spiritual cause, not to a lawyer in the Arches sitting Court, to nor. the judges of the Privy yet but to the Archbishop of CanCouncil, terburv. that at last the Ritualists would

and aDd of

Church Catholic and pointing out the bearing of previous Father Smith decisions, legal goes on to consider of a the probable consequences hostile to lie the judgment Bishop. an

;

,

alone,

wife

perusing copies of their expressed

thereof." It .mightthat posed

been

book, good,

forth clearly current of the Month. After giv sketch of the method ing a very interesting of procedure which in would be. followed

great parishes they are come from Algeria they principally .often as in the south of France plaited as in Rome. The cost of and' decorated for the rameaux at the Ilalles bought Paris

extreme in the

involved Lincoln

,

used

his

the Month" on Prosecution.

been

have

to

of his

make

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unites

Nothing

gives a general to the fresh rameaux. blessing a pic for the sale This is the signal All the comersindeed. sight turesque to Mass are assailed by the old women and poor cripples, who tempt them by the biggest bunch for a sou offering tho' but little urchins outstep aged a long the way to meet peoplb and run faithful. Oflate years real palms have comes

after have

or it eldest boy or girl, pass to hand. have round from hand All tho benefit of it. Each contributes to the tbe of and a rest, gratification of common interest and pleasure feeling is excited.

evergreen to the entrauce the clergyman

the

before

congregate

been

at that the Queen in spiritual matters, end of the judgment the in Gorham case came these words significant The Most Reverend the prelates, of Canterbury and York, Archbishops

n

theil

to he had sur that he had that he had not ; own echo as his of others, but that he had to entertain al points

ready decided 4-lt tiliw

duteous

a

ihose refused

loyally P

his

or

name given to classes kept by all religiously of other holi however careless and omnibus Even cabmen deck their horses' heads with a time immemorial benit. From

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Mgr.

the

in

opinions

vl

to.

supposing

and

They really taught. found that the of the upon question of baptism is no there defined: efficacy Mr Gorham at and so all, teaching And we those triumphed.. may remind

of besides the mere -mechanical of his every day occupationhe can while something enjoy absent, to return and look forward with pleasure But, fortunate to have

s66

to

judgment But

what anybody suggests".would Dot be, that he' but that he bis intellect,

not

prostituted rendered

had

thing-

a

is

had

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drudgery,

they

much simpler what her Articles

was

to

just

think

to

who

we

than

more

this

deplore

not lawful authority; rendered his judgment, declined to exercise it been so servile to as

to

their one

business

this

own-

Council."

Privy

The sugges'tiou

;

cases

delicacy upon and it

strict

as

title

his

resign

of the

-

these

rules

were

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sex.

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to

that

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like an enter reading book. It calls for no bodily of which he has had chough or too It relieves his home of its much. dullness and sameness which in nine is

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intervals,

-

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in its

or

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they that

forfeiting in their

toil

daily

bishop

is not be had, a man even The argument was out then the irresistibly strong; uot called the. judges were upon to assert of Anglicanism to have the true claim of their characteristics a Church it

M

had

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women,

feared

there

;

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sense

his

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cannot in

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the in

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to

attractive

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both Houses r.eign, present themselves ion havo! congratulated and the existence th 9 nation of that upon which so many very Royal Supremacy would now like to of them as a regard usurpation'of time of the

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the Civil called

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London,

in giving evidence beO'Brien, stated the Parnell commission, had prevented a the Land League

that

famine

as Ireland well as He declared that vehemently opposed the

in

occurring

averted

a

Michael

Davitt

war.

civil

at occurred which County the work of Mayo, and contended that was the the only weapon boycotting He admitted to be possessed.

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people ing formerly disapproved

an

but

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men

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H.M.S.

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feet

British

London, the

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was

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Ireland. Three at

Berlin, and that

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determination demands have Mr.

Bay

Largs

their

expressed out until

been satisfied. of Adelaide,

Harrold, of the

behalf

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their

acting Laud Com

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question

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believed

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to

of the object avert the exposure

of Irish

funds,

the of

amounting

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for

tiibvmals

fair

as

commissions,

of

trying

of

ment

the

In the event the future, it in shall England

islands.

of has

arising any dispute that act beeu arranged arbitrator. A commission us consisting Powers will sit at of the three shortly Apia,

for

the purpose

ing and deciding Mr. evidence

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of fully

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the

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issues.

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West-Erskiue

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has

Saturday

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declaied

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cighteen-pence June 19. The 6d.

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reported on the

district,

to the damage has been done. great Mr. Stanley's second concert last place in the Town Hall night,

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river,

24.

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and

destroyed,

serious

more

25.

are

rapidity. ordinarily u mile

half

been

already

May

alarming

now

Property

Centrals

24s.,

Numurkah

at

are

68s.

British

,

48s.

which

is

wide,

at

stolen.

Shares £30 2b. Junctions

it

feared follow.

soon

is

Government House honor of Her Majesty's at

in yesterday, was a as Birthday, great was success, " At also Lady Robinson's Home" in at which 800 the evening, at guests In other the tended. respects holiday was celebrated in the usual loyal manner. weather The was fine beautifully the day. throughout In football the match between the Maori and Victorian, under clubs,

Rugby-Union

the'

made

4 goals

the

rules,

2 tries

the

of

meeting been

to

has

the

the

former 26

hitters'

to

for

of electing a Bishop. named Nicholas Alexander

man

been

Anglican Synod Juno 11th, for

v

convened

purpose

drowned

Lake

on

took

the

for

arranged, postponed. The

the

had

holiday

of

directors

the

companies

absolutely concessions any miners. This news strained of feeling organising be after the

will

delegates. The Orient K. G. Sound,

Monday

on

A

to

be

a

to

mass

return

liner

with

reluse the

has the

May

Moonta

to

grant

dissatisfied

the

intensified

men,

25.

copper

who

are

which meeting, of the Victorian

Lusilauia leaves for the homeward mails

-

next.

was red-handed captured, while iu the act yeslerduy, of ransacking S pinks' tobacconist shop. The could not hold police the thief and sufficiently long to overpower him, he ultimately from their escnped custody. The week's returns from Broken Hill and Block 14 show a yield of 116,000 and 13,000 ounces respeetively.

n

1) SILVER

JoO at

burglar

Norwood

at

aud

have been report-

Macquarie,

of a boat. capsizing and heavy Owing to the incessant rainfall a number of excur yesterday, sions mid other that had been sports

owing

now

weaker.

active.

Immense Numurkah

those

as

adapta

their

memorial,

shooting

of

payable

left

climate

a

Adelaide, dividend

a

market

share

Brokens 4s.

will

and anxious. 14 has declared

Block

in

grazing such

A

for

Melbourne

conditions

A

Victorian

delegates of the

in for

has

Bank

a

24.

goals.

and two of the with the confer directors Moonta and Wallaroo The action of the Companies to-day. as to will strike miners, whether they of the or not, depends on the result Conference. The miners are very' of the

May

Australian

A

Two

South

steamer

:

Holiday.

MooRta

yesterday,

for Semaphore Kiug George's Sound on Wednesday, with the following Messrs. Dempster, Burke, passengers Mrs. Ferry, Miss Mussard, Scrymgour, and nine in the steerage. is Thare a of rams valuable on board consignment for the Hon. James Munro's station at which have been specially Kimberley,

obtain

to

held

the

passed

Assembly

Adelaide, Hon.

Levee

A

24.

attended.

Melbourne,

Bill

Local

the

May

Adelaide, The

to

vested in being of that colony.

'

for reports favorably the of the Prisonei from gaol, aud action be tuken recommends that further in the. matter afterwardB.

and

per increased

Debt the

400 . .

case,

sentence

to Lord convey view Knutsfoi'd their that Western be granted Australia should Responsible include Government which should full lands control of the whole of the waste

was

trials

report

superanuation

the

for

Agent-General

success,

and

Parnell

in

stiikeR all the

bill

and

one

the ranks.

last population year decreased by 417, principally owing to the removal of the to natives the other colonies. The Commission to sift the appointed evidence in the Lennox Buttners, against

Governor,

£300,000

to

Intercolonial stage in

The

Governor's

names,

to

The

amounts

excited

;

The

to

now

final

in

very largely The aboriginal

signatures,

while fresh year, of 260 the number

past

fund

on

so him on completely congratulating his character before the vindicating In Commission. to reply Statutory of the deputation the Mr. eulogiums Parliament Parnell the National said to be of Ireland was. bound and restored, in special that he had always disbelieved

£2,000.

retrenchments, and deaths, a resignations has been made in the of 400 Government of employees

made.

for

Sullivan,

that

annual

Service

been

to

M.P. Green, College as to examination Dr. substanti Croniu's murder at Chicago, been ated the fact of the body having He also stated found naked in a culvert. Mr.

during

The was

bility

admission

for

sum

owing

Australia

changed.

entirely

have struck thousand masons increased demanding wages the working day be fixed at

hours.

of

ditions

delivered

was

of

Civil

a

imposing Sydney,

selected

Brisbane, May 23. has The been Address-in-Reply adapted by both House without division. to the The Government have cabled

overstepped aud propriety bounds of Justice when of the defied the Irish executive they He last Liberal Government. also since he had become that maintained editor

a

day.

Land the

the

him at least

large

have

its

24.

undoubtedly

on

present

challenge

a.

get to

very

that

The

Commission, of

well

soon

a

introduce members.

evidence

his

ac

the past year having grant by £6,000 have consented The Government

a

continuing

is

as

that

conduct

O'Brien,

be worth as

very were

a

assault dismissal

annum,

Navy.

Mr.

would

would

number the during appoiutments

as of seamanship and nerve, of that pergrand exhibition of the so characteristic discipline

monument well as

Slavin

dismissals, reduction

Calliope,

gale, says their in occasion the late trying throughout achievement and was a magnificent

wno

man,

money. The shows

similar

Samoan

the

as

to

as

that

on

last

Lloyds'

to Slavio, England, has cabled in the Australia, champion pugilist to come to him advising England. Mr. Thompson states he is confident visit

was

sight

the

Murray,

sporting

has reached London Sun" gold mine, in the from the Rising district of Westeru Australia, Kimberloy of 11 has yielded at the rate of upwards of gold to the ton. ounces of well-known A number woolbrokers the a advance in substantial predict an date. of Wool at early price the Exchequer The Chancellor of to the action referring Goschen) the

at

for at least stationary engines, used, and houses. well as in foundries well-known Joe the Thompson,

"

the

safely of a son last Monday night, at Windsor A meeting of Irish peers has approved of of the abolition of the po6t of Viceroy

nine

with

masons

New

left

Francisco

May 23. Sur Geological in his on coal the brown veyor, report states he has in deposits Gippsland, their existence for a thousand traced Ut the miles in that district. quality that it is fit to be of the coal he reports

.

views, turns, of the

politi

was

were

the

-

'

Melbourne,

Mr.

has

He

ing now joined demands. Some stone

in

and the Barton Hon. W. Macleay, of New Bachelors South Wales, Knight and Smith, of the and Messrs. Dibbs same will be created C.M.G's. colony, addressed a Yesterday Lord Salisbury of the Primrose meeting League great at Her Theatre. Ho 6aid Majesty's that

Western

which San

for

of of

cases

was

Suakim,

Bhip

47

fortnight,

Out of 95

15 deaths occurred. diphtheria The annual Fire Brigade demonstra tion and torchlight took procession last in the presence of an place night immense concourse of 'The people.

brigademen

INTERCOLONIAL.

for

himself Australian

interesting

of

missing.

his

necessary. member

Campbell,

to

conspiring

Emperor (the the Throne.

(N.S.W.) December, has been posted

the how-

were,

if

(Mr.

be

will

Victoria) the Hon.

;

armies war,

of

ibief.

the probable

to

The

written a letter to in Mall the Pall Budget on the subject, which be contends -that if Self-Govern the ment be granted to that colony sole authorities should retain Imperial its of all the Crown lands within control boundaries. in Germany threaten to be The strikes hav more the carpenters still extensive,

of

Colton Duncan

The Hon.

Australia.)

Gillies

the

Hon.

the

follow Honor J. C.

His. Hon.

for

to

castle

.

22.

Mr. fore

Italian

again of

autonomy.

the

as

concluding that

him patient ascend

ed the past during which proved fatal.

1.

Barry

said

late

The Orient Company has paid over the deficient the £5,000 specie recent from Sydney. ly shipped by the Iberia The police a new clue have discovered

on

as

In peace. His Majesty and

his

Germany)

of it. In re continuance lengthy with the King was received sponding, the utmost enthusiasm, and, in referring to the said that the speech, Emperor's at between unity present existing Germany and Italy was a guarantee of

ever, prepared Sir George

accused

having

Archdeacon

Bishop

——aw

July

on

that

reported will succeed of Australia.

European

Seleficaws. (From

City place

takes

widely

remarks German

August. postponed is suing the Sir Morrell Mackenzie Times for libel, damages being laid at of This action on the part £10,000. arose to Sir Morrell the Times owing

the

conferring of Edinburgh

have

Dillon

until

been

assist

of

and

Rochefort,

Boulanger,

a

altogether similar as

that not Church is congeries heterogeneous Churches bound together

'

held at military banquet was to welcome Berlin King Hum yesterday, bert of Italy, who is at present on a visit in pro to that The Emperor, country. to His Majesty's referred health, posing the unalterable which exists friendship and said between Germany and Italy, to that there was reason every hope for

is

it

(

he

Primate A great

you

General

the

Parnell

It Farrar

be repeated on to one is thing representative that is a Church,

It

scale.

In If

;

outrages,

that

tactics being always peaceful He further England. adopted towards stated that although he never denounced he always tried secret to per societies men from ever suade young entering

Mr.

representative the English

in

that

to

similar

is

a

Court

Ecclesiastical

of Appeal inter only,

could

constitute

Chuvcli,

Court

a

formularies. Mall Gazette

'

pret the existing words of the j Pall

declar the

any

the

incited and

never

their ranks. The ceremony of the Freedom

Archbishop without

And Royal license. however constituted,

were

the

lies

Establishment

Ireland commit advocated

to

J,

and

LEVER

HUNTER,

Jewelled, Guaranteed GALLE'S, Albany.

two

Capped. years,

.

now

.

as

Indeed, by many,

United-

temper is

.

transient

'a

.

to

opposed of Anglicanism. being dimly seen as

spirit

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1

fob

the

of

;

Distbict

the

i

Westebn ANTHONY

Australia. wine GIJGEEI, in Lord merchant, now street, residing in the City of Perth, do hereby give notice it is my intention to that at the apply for next Licensing Meeting to be holden this for Gallon License in the. a district,

|

IPETEB ,

shop

or

the

District of the said court Livei'pool situate at in the City of 9 Cook Street Liverpool England or in default thereof

May,

which

rooms

intend George's LicensedGiven

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one

I

now

occupy,

j

will be peremptorily excluded they the benefit of the said from order. The 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 oclock in the forenoon at the said Chambers is for hearing and adjudica appointed ting upon the claims.

to

hand this 2nd day of and hundred eight

Worshipful

Peace

.

Justices

the

acting

in

Perth,

of

in

and

fob

the

Colony

the

of

the

Mackie-

District Western

of

V.GK, thanks

not

Campbell

...

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Mr.

Mrs.

Boladeras

Miss

Spratt

Mr. Mrs.

Began Began

Mr.

Muflins

...

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CONVENT

BOARDING

SISTERS

OF

STOOLS, TUNING HAMMERS, ETC.,

be sold

Will

at room

coming

lowest for

to

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can

McKinlay, May, 1889

who

soul

peace

rest

to

prices

make

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as

bring

them.

includes in

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fast

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some

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by

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small

led

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at

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and Morning

the

BONNE of

consignment

the

Wings, Straw

and

Felt

8 guineas

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Ladies

and &o

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and

&c.

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of the best &c.

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soon

the

it even

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as

brands,

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DRAPER.

them.

would that such

be

a

up-

expect would arouse Conservative

no

stung

Colonies, good fortune have set

brilliant

opposition. journals

j

to

frenzy

On the

and

1

are

Rule. we

that

news

have the have

last

of

Mrs.

Saturday

Thirty Alex.

& a

harbour.

inmates and

playing

cause.

a nil

Fremantle

Wonders," are

his

of

al

"Jensen's

the the

the

Thursday

Tappier

Many

Home

the the for As

brings that

accompaniment,

justice

Two on

by

colonies

intelligence body of Australians

Hoc

success

of the Irish delegates, themselves in bitter Feeble to them. imi-

the

of corporation Edinburgh to confer decided finally upon him the freedom of that ancient city. There is of triumph in something the that countries situ thought ated at opposite sides of the globe are of one mind in proclaiming their faith in Parnell's honour and

the

to

Every

blessing's.

received

just

their

in

same

fitting

!

has won bitterest

much

own their are be case, sense' of inde sustaining unfettered pendence, growth, broad-based and na prosperity, tional content and ; they see no reason should why other peoples from be excluded the a

great Parnell

gave grounds under the

too

in

right,

cheering

results,

It

to conspiracy fell blow, him and the crush, at one to which he has" devoted cause himself. That nations have an inalienable to control their right domestic affairs for Australians, is, a truth which admits of no ques Of tion. the exercise of this

the mail from

and

hoped from

was

they

vile,

utterly

of

tend

them with enthusiastic cordiality, and the genuineness of the sym pathy evoked by their crusade is proved by the unexampled gener tendered to of the assistance osity

opposition (

its

;

grown of the

enjoyment

latest

ability inflexible

purpose from the

a np for years against no persecution, making nor has the indignation yet cold with which heard

gotten

untoward its circumstances, would be far from fruitless.

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will

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hope

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the up to have exceeded the most present, Wherever sanguine expectations. classes receive all they appear

j

Soaps

including

tried

whose of

But, much mission,

Latest

Leather, Hats.

Gents' &c.

,

of

men one

opponents,

the

efforts

!

of GENTS' Choice Selection 6ome Underware, Hats, Gloves, Ties, Tweeds, Gents' Suits, Hosiery, splendid Silk Half H ose, Great and Coats,

of

by

most L'S

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by deputation to Australia to advocate of Home Rule. Com

political

for

MILLINERY !

!

sent

rightness recognition

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sign

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exert

posed SPLENDID

yard,

QUALITIES

REWARD.

National Library of Australia

bore

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cannot

ency Ireland the cause

A

deliver the same to the under receive the above reward. signed B. HAMERSLEY. 15bh May, 1889. Babylilla, Beverley,

fear and without reproach. have not the un forjgotten ostentatious fortitude with which out

AUSTRALIA.

to Court, .and it that they will an influence strong The of history. modern of this

is

Waterproofs.

will

AND

remove.

nor the attrac eloquence, of his remarkable perso the to nality, persuade justiceof Australia that loving people Parnell is of their worthy support and The, fierce sympathy. light of a special commission has shown him to be a of man spotless of a with honour, Bayard politics

1889.

30,

are alike When he defend his beloved leader is an indeed. It easy one John Dillon's not im

to

People

from Court be doubted

illustration

quarter.

T GST,

MAY

Aus

ridicule,

pressive tiveness

Iftecotir.

3&.

intimate knowledge of each other such as they never before and from this has enjoyed, a keen and sprung sympathetic interest in each others affairs. Embassies from to people people are as as embassies now common

course

1

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'to

his task needs

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2 guineas. years,

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i

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her

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years.

powerless

the

on

impression mind which and sophistries

;

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are now and journals ringing, in. accord with their strangely are the darkly spirit, suggestive of Irish news scraps published their But the telegrams. among of employing un suoh disgrace tactics no is incurred to worthy The of the purpose. opposition Conservative of Australia press to Home Rule must fail as would,

REILLY,

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Father

return

GUGEBI

meirliriA»

rtAw

to do hereby give notice, pursuant Sale Act, Wines, Beer, and Spirit to at that it is my intention apply the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the license in the said for this district, for Act called Wine License, a Colonial Wine in the house or the sale of Colonial I now to or intend premises which occupy, situate at Howick Street, being occupy, St. Hall, new premises, opposite George's

PERTH.

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to

ANTHONY

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NORTH

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Perth,

FRENCH

IAS,

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Street,

Perth, "The 1872,"

TAYLOR,

BRIGID'S,

in

PHILIP'

Australia.

TPETEE

1 QfiQ

Registrar.

ST.

conducted

inexpensively

.

the

and

building

business.

carpentering Funerals

j

To

coin journalism. Curiously in point of time, with the cident, denunciations of the Irish move with which the columns of ment

;

E. WILLIS

his

to

reproach

to

FUNERAL

and

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rvP TTaTMrnontr

the undersigned begs he is about to add

FURNISHING,

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Peace

Reverend John Peter Nugent against Edward Magee the person to claiming be the heir of Peter McKinley late of Great Crosby in the County of Lan caster who died in or about the month of July 1886 are -by his or her solicitors on or before the 21st day of June 1889 in and prove his or her claims to come at the Chambers of the of Registrar

-fr.Viflk

Times , the conduct of does not give any to reason believe in the that, campaign they have entered upon,all to reject they are disposed save those of honourable weapons war. the Already they display insolence of recklessness tone, of and audacious statement, which have misrepresentation made their a prototype these

i i

to

of the

tators

I

last,

the

seal

cn was

er

a

captured

I.

in

.

A

LICENSE.

.

FOE

APPLICATION

the

of the County made in the Palatine of Lancaster matter of the estate of Peter McKinley and in an action deceased by the

.

of

order

an

to

PURSUANT Court of Chancery

Perth

Home,

Burton, passed after a long illness.

Mrs. away

of Cabalistic Congress arrived in the colony, to in Fremantle good houses.

eight Forrest

lately

head of cattle, & Co., came

to consigned down from,

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of

son

of

died Fremantle, yesterday morning.

old

an

the

resident

rather

Feast of the Immaculate. All Conception. the young women who desired the honors of membership were,, and becomingly dressed.. In their prettily, hands; they bore lighted and veils 'of. candles, snowy whiteness embiems of the' faith, charity and purity of the daughters of Mary of covered their heads. The number four. those enrolled in the Sodality was Their names are Miss Kate Morrissey,' Miss Alice Morrissey, Euphrasia Lequipe, and Henrietta An equal number Lequipe. for and gained admission to the applied association.: aspirants' branch of the After the blessing and distribution of the .medals and ribbons to the candidates, the addressed in them ap officiating priest out the inestim terms, propriate pointing able advantages conferred by membership in the institution and; they had joined, reminding tliem of the virtues by which their life The should be characterised. was then concluded. We are ceremony to notice that of the glad the Sodality Children of Mary in Perth is doing so well. It is evident from the long list of members roll and from on its the acces sions which it is periodically that receiving it is in a highly condition. flourishing

ber

suddenly

N

in

additional subscriptions Perth School Norsk Brigids this week omitted unavoidably

aid have

St.

been full

list

will

in

appear

next

our

but

a

issue.

Longson has recovered damages in the Perth Police Court a who, in his George Nicholls, of stake-holder, capacity wrongfully paid

.

Mr. £20 from

Darcy

0.

wager.

a

Judgment for the plaintiffs for £140 and costs has been given, in the case of Wain& Cor lately & Co. v A. Forrest wright tried in the Supreme Court before Acting Chief Justice Stone.

Chapman, Eliza

Invalid from

On William

decay. named

the

of

died on of senile another inmate Saturday to chronic Batt succumbed

last

Thursday

inmate

an

Dep6t,

the

dysentery.

effects

,

:

;

;

;

,

15s.

Evidently Messrs.

the entertainment given Pouech & Co. in aid of and Catholic Orphanages

Anglican not

an

success. unqualified the modest sum which institutions of the latter

prove was

shillings, to the

share of the performance.

result The

Court the

Supreme

the

of

trial

was

Rev.

a

in

occupied J; G. Taylor, The Louch.

T.

£111

claimed

fell as

.

lately of Mr.

case

the

v

architect, plaintiff

by the did Ten

17s.

work

for

6d.

to have been done for the vestry alleged of Christ Geraldton. Church, Judgment has for the with been defendants given costs.

the

Yesterday recently Excellency Perth

State

new

the

for

the

time.

was

The

formal

fixed

June the 60th of the 1st, anniversary foundation of the A colony. large number of persons have been invited totake in the and. the part proceedings, will be conveyed in two guests special trains one at 6., and the being 25, His second train conveying Excellency the Governor and suite, a quarter leaving of an hour later. The train will jn-oceed to where it will be through Beverley, met the train from by Albany, conveying of Major Young, the managing director Land Southern the Great Company's and other guests. The line will Railway, then be declared open by His Excellency, return to and the train will York, where the banquet will be held at Armstrong's Hotel. Ten years ago, on the Imperial1st June, 1879, when the colony celebrat ed its Jubilee and Governor Ord turned the first sod of the Eastern Railway, next few that in tho very thought decade the line -would be opened through to Albany, a distance of upwards of 350 and with branch lines of upwards of miles, towns 20 miles connecting the principal in the eastern districts. Our railway pro the past ten years has, been gress during indeed What will the phenomenal. next decade bring us ? Shall we be linked with the Capitals in the Eastern Colonies on Foundation by the iron-road Day 1899.

redound;;

to

partment

that

in

.saloon

of

they employ,

a

the under the Railway

building.

the

Railway

such and

efficient is

it

specimen of could have been

England

or

elsewhere.

elabor

very

neater

a

carriage

from

coach

credit have

their if

doubted

the

at

It De ar-

to

be

railway imported carriage being

a

The

convenience fitted beautifully up, decoraand the interior evidently studied, The -tions are State saloon very pleasing. commenced its career carriage to-day by His the Governor conveying Excellency and

.

.

is

Lady

Broome

to

Northam.

:

the Catholic Orphanages are of endowment the matter with of on a footing equality the establishments kindred sup Protestant the ported by community. the Governor has ."His made a Excellency of of in the acres land grant 8,300 length in placed

age

well

district purposes: all as

Dr.

Gibney for orphan community, as

Catholic

interest the take an in and motherless |fatherless must feel to His deeply grateful who

of

welfare

.

to The

children, his act. The for Excellency generous situation is the of the land following in recent issue of the a as described Gazette Bounded Avon. Government 500 the North on by a line extending 84 links North 92 44 chains degrees East from the North-east .minutes corner of Poison Lease on the West 8/209; by a North .'line 182 44 extending degrees from said the .minutes spot along of said to the eastern lease boundary the East Helena River; on by a line ex 36 minutes East 121 North tending 49 links from a 21chains spot situate /Vhn.inR links North 36 50 90 degrees the North-east comer minutes East from 20 of Helena Location i; and on the Helena River and the i South by the Locations 20 i, 20 h, 1 boundaries of Helena of Special and part Occupation 20g, :21, true. License Bearings 7/1241. —

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An

Sisters

the

1

CONVENT

examination

tion of Assisted

and a distribu the pupils of the conducted by the Perth, took place in on Wednesday, the of,

School of Mercy,

mst., exhibition

SCHOOL.

to,

prizes

schoolroom

22nd

and

the

day. a very intellectual

calculated

to

contribute

and eternal temporal the examination on

Thursday

much

Wednesday tlie

testified,

to

As

happiness.

and

knowledge

to the various classes is imparted most in its character comprehensive the result being highly gratifying. can be more to Nothing pleasing than teachers the knowledge that they the discharged them, and this must be intensified always they know that those under their have acted up to the correlative them, and have imposed upon substantial in the progress conscientiously trust -reposed

have, great feeling

when tuition duties

made

acquirement at the result

in

of knowledge. of the teaching

as Assisted School, the recent examinations, to that hesitate say

girls'

Looking at the

disclosed by we do not teachers,

reason and parents have every satisfied with it. Two o'clock was the hour at which announced, the proceedings would begin each day, the appointed time and long before children could be seen gaily-dressed to the scene of way wending their their faces showing the action, joyful

pupils, to be

expectancy they entertain those who had accepted to were Sir. invitations be present and Mr. Fraser Malcolm, Lady Mrs. Forbes Horgan; Dr. Jameson and Mrs. Wilkinson daughter; and Mrs. Lieutenant Mr. Campbell and a numMrs. and Miss Adkinson, pleasurable

the

cere interesting new members into the of rec3iving mony of Mary, Perth, of the Children .Sodality Duff was performed by the Rev. Father the association .an the chapel in which The occasion was anxiously msually meets. to by the candidates, who had Hooked forward for it since the been carefully preparing

On

Sunday

last,

National Library of Australia

History,

secular

;

;

;

;

;

;

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personam being as follows Miss Dillon, Miss Hollis, Miss Phillips, Miss C. Miss Hall. All Boladeras, the young ladies who took part in the seemed actuated plays by not only a strong to please desire the audience but to satisfy and they themselves, succeeded in doing both. thoroughly The audience paid the performers the to the pieces of listening compliment with attention. great Amongst the on visitors the second day present were His the Bishop, His Lordship the Governor, Excellency Lady Broome and suite, and Miss Attfiold. same were The which plays given on the Wednesday were repeated on success the Thursday with similiar in A very respect. every pleasing in the second day's proceedings feature was the of crowning the ceremony who had shown towards young lady her school companions the qualities of kindness and courtesy, gentleness. The choice was made by ballot, Miss Dillon being elected by a large majority and crowned a floral with wreath by His Excellency then Lady Broome. distributed the to the senior prizes classes, accompanying the presentation of each premium with a few appropriate words. To the classes the junior —

:

were out by Lady Broome. given At the conclusion of the distribution the following words were addressed to the visitors Dillon on by Miss behalf of the the pupils attending school: May it please Your Excel lency, My Lord, Ladies and gentle men In the name of my companions, the pupils of the Assisted School of the Sisters of Mercy, Perth, I beg to offer thanks for you our very sincere kindness in favouring us your great with on this occasion. your presence We will ever make it our study to profit by the advantages of education within our reach as well as to placed deserve the kind favour of those to are whom, under God, we indebted for them. The remembrance of your esteemed visit to our school will be an for the future. encouragement With we are profound respect, your obedient children. of the Perth (The pupils Convent School.) His Excellency, in to the address, responding expressed himself as well pleased with the result of the and spoke in examination, terms of the manner in laudatory which schools under the control of the Catholic Church are conducted in this :

tallowing in showed,

The marked way, the extent of attainments in this excellent institution, and how much reason parents have to to God for their children be thankful profiting by those advantages which are

At

Avon

PERTH

ed.

Among

;

;

;

;

;

:

searching

prizes

THE

more

musical

:

to

patience

"

opening of the great Southern from to Beverley is Albany take on next, place Saturday

His to of the

whole of

is

of

brought

The

and

carriage

use

was

the exception constructed

workshops Fremantle ate of specimen tizans

the

Governor first

with

saloon, carriage

saloon

for

constructed

a

Scriptural

Greenough,

in

and tenacity of purpose are of value than cleverness. The is the list referred to following 1st Prize Miss Dillon 2nd do. Miss Boladeras 3rd do. Miss Phillips 4th do. Miss Kitchener 5th dp. Miss Adkinson 6th do. Miss Hollis 7th dp. Miss Hall 8th do. Miss M. Naughton 9th do. Miss Liddelow 10th do. Miss M. Tomlinson 11th do. Miss Allen 12th do. Miss Molloy 13th do. Miss R. Boladeras 14th do. Miss N. O'Mahony 15th do. Miss Jones 16th do. Miss Reilly 17th do. Miss Mansfield 18th do. Miss Stevenson 19th do. Miss Harris 20th do. Miss M. Perry. for recitation, 1st Prize Miss Dillon to her studies, and general application good conduct. 2nd do. Miss Boladeras for recitation. 3rd do. Miss Phillips for recitation and application to her studies.

the first

.

the

comprised subjects, dramatic and display. The pieces of music were especially well, received, and bore practical to the ability of the young testimony manipulators. The first was The given play Floral Quarrel" the following being the characters Christmas, (the Miss Dillon Sun Flower, Arbiter) Miss E. Hollis.; Miss O'Mahony Lily, A. Molloy Sweet Poppy, Pea, L. Kitchener Rose, C. Boladeras Violet, G. Mansfield Fuchia, Miss Phillips Cowslip, Miss Hall Daisy, R. Boladeras. The second piece was an appeal from a to an aged mother in Ireland daughter to go to America, and was very touch The performers in this ing indeed. were Miss Dillon and Miss A. play The third Phillips. piece was a drama entitled The Peasant the Queen," a

-

have been subscriptions Mr. Michael the week Mr. Patrick Lynch, Culham, £1 6s. 3d. £1 13s. 9d. Bone, Newcastle, Greenhills' Mr. Thomas Committee, 12s. Gd. Sports 15s Mr. J. Quinn, York, O'Connor,

in

and.

The following received during

of

on

programme addition to

dramatis

Railway George Mount

parents

The

examination

.

.

Several of

and

friends

day,

At a spot about 125 miles from Roebourne the remains named John Price of a man have been found. It is believed that the deceased died of thirst.

of

pupils.

to Having paid a compliment the pupils who took part in the enter His Excellency tainment, his brought kind speech to a close. His Lordship then thanked His and Excellency after Lady Broome for their presence, which the the vice-regal party left colony.

room.

We must not omit to state that Mrs. Forbes" very generously subscribed two valuable for to prizes presentation Miss Dillon and Miss C. Boladeras. Appended is the list of the pupils who succeeded in gaining the principal and while all of them are to be prizes, the honourable congratulated upon distinction have won for them-they let those who have not succeed selves, ed so not be disheartened, but well, let rather, the fact stimulate them to efforts to distinguish renewed them-; selves

in

future,

remembering

..

the

Albert,

Australind

.

by the

.

H.

r.

IV'

West

the North other day.

BUNBURT. From

a

Correspondent.

Bunbury is rather lively Early on Tuesday morning to

be Rescue to take

seen

present. there was

our harbour the s.s barque which had come of hewn timber cargo to the

and a

at

colomes.

in a

The

latter

it

vessel,

is

said,

tugged to Bunbury from Fremantle by the Rescue. On Wednesday evening, the Roba in from Fremantle with Roy came was

of goods for this After quantity port. she proceeded to the Yasse, discharging at which she remained until place to On her return Friday morning. Fremantle she took large consignments of potatoes for various her were passengers

Among

ports.

Mr. and Mrs. Essex, who carry with them the good wishes of all the inhabitants of this town. Mr. Essex had been here for about months and was eighteen in the Soiithern employed as compositor

-

Times

office.

On Friday a was night syndicate formed here for the purpose of prothe country in the vicinity of specting the Preston and Bridgetown. were made last Preparations of the Wednesday for the loading referred to with above, the barque hewn timber but the weather being so boisterous the Captain deemed it' to postpone advisable the work. It was so that one rough in our harbour of the main the reef was buoys on carried from its away moorings. after it drifted from its posi Shortly five men went in search of it and tion, it was found on the same afternoon about four or five miles along the north beach. I have no to give news concerning the tin mines. I believe the prospects are of the discoveries excellent. It is to be hoped that competent only and men in managers, experienced will be sent to the fields mining, by those who have claims. New-comers find fault with ithe mining regulations If were here. the the regulations as same those existing in the other would be encourag colonies, strangers ed to prospect. As things are here, if a man discovers what he considers a ground, and does good piece of mineral not secure it before he has tested it, man another may come along and take it in the up. A different system prevails out pro colonies, where, if a mangoes and finds he con specting anything siders valuable he can start work with full confidence that his discovery can not be "jumped." It would be well ;

,

this

if

system

were

adopted

in

this

colofiyi'

At Revd

on prayers Sunday evening, Father that Brady announced would be the feast next Thursday of the Ascension, aiid that mass would |

be celebrated

hi

Bunbury

at

9.

a.m.

Tenders were called recently by Mr. James Moore for the removal of about 100 loads of hewn timber from the to the beach. Mr. siding railway was Thos; White the successful '

tenderer.

that .

May

27th

1889.

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our

Gibney left York Wednesday morning for Perth. Father Gibney an Sunday, Dr.

His Lordship last

on

Correspondent.

own

On be cele that Mass would nounced on it brated at 9 a.m. Thursday, being Ascension Day and a holy day of obligation. He said that the proces held on the last sion usually Sunday of the in May would, in consequence of the, be weather, threatening aspect next The until Sunday. postponed three days preceding Ascension Thurs he

"

told

were them,, Rogation day, After Mass Days" or days of prayer. the meeting of members of the female branch of the Sacred Heart Associa

tion

held.

was

Her Majesty's as

a

public

holiday, I 24th,

Birthday and

the people gave

expression

of

in

of

loyalty

Blandstown

a

York

feelings manner.

the there of

of

scene

the

present

was

spectators.

Band"

a

The music bon

some played a the occasion; and shots were started; an. mortar in from iron of the of Her birthday One of the York-Guildford

to

appropriate was

fire

to their

befitting

was

and operations, large gathering "

am

observed the evening the informed, was

on

discharged celebration

Majesty. was Volunteers present in uniform.0. On Monday, 20th inst., Mr. as a Edwards was elected unopposed member of the York Town Council. to the The discuss meeting public matter of a water supply for the town was of York held in the Mechanics' Hall on the evening of the above date. a A There was good attendance. resolution was carried the requesting to take a action with Municipality view- to obtaining the use of the Water at present at Yilgarn, Machine, has finished its work at the to Goldfields. In the responding of thanks the vote passed, hearty Mr. F. Craig, said that Mayor, any of knowing the reply person desirous which the Government would give to the request, should, attend the next monthly meeting of the Council. are all Lovers of athletics looking forward to the 3rd of June sports with pleasing anticipations. an The Chronicle contains advertise ment the appearance in announcing York shortly of Jensen's Congress of Cabalistic Wonders." Heavy rains have fallen here during the week.

Boring when

"

.

it

"

May

27.

tho out to under carried perfection, of that genuine sports superintendence had also Mr. Scott. Mr. Scott man, and of fulfilled the duties handicapper to all a most satisfaction given unmixed to do. difficult for a handicapper thing testified to The results of the running shown the excellent by him judgment means of his by no in the performance Mr. B. task. Connor, the Hon. easy the was Secretary, kept busy throughout much credit He certainly deserves day. to his he attended for the way in which The business. He is a model secretary. starter in Mr. had a splendid competitors " the position as if to Donegan, who filled Messrs. born." As judges, the manner

t

j

most impartial; at their expressed were a In fact the officials decisions. and contrived to please every lot" jolly item on the programme The first body. Plate. was the inevitable Maiden This, was won run in by W. Hostler, heats, Clarkson second. Lionel being Wesley Monger breasted the tape first in the race 10. The running for high boys under jump was a gift to Conway he cleared in Then came the stick splendid style. fell to P. the Sheffield Handicap, which who in slashing went J. Lawler, trim, steam through his men like a locomotive Each Pat's" was a popularwin. engineof an time the veteran got the better accorded opponent in the heats he was most He toed the 6£ yards lusty cheers. on the 4 yds., mark, Buckley, being the second furthest back. The in. position H. was secured the Sheffield by G. Leeder, 7£ yds, a wiry, young fellow Who Mustow will yet. improve considerably run-, third. Poor Mustow His came for a man of his age. ning " was surprising lads and He wiped out" several smart to all on the, yet he is, appearance, The mile race shadowy side of forty I have the closest for the distance was It was taken on the tape from yet- seen. the scratch Samuel man, by Ferguson, Charles who had 80 yds. Martin, start, time of 5 minutes 1 second. in the fast I would strongly advise Ferguson to train well and enter for the eight hours' go-aswhich comes off in Perth in you-please his opponents If he do this, July next. cut will have tough work out for them, with I can vouch. Henry Clarkson, tll got the premier place in the hurdle yds., and J. M. 7 Lawler, yds., handicap, being second and third 2yds., Ferguson, The Eastern Districts respectively. In connection Handicap fell to Buckley. event I must relate an incident with this with illustrative of the true sporting spirit the members of the Newcastle which, Athletic Club are imbued. M. Lawler in one and and G. H. Leeder were heat, the latter somehow or other was several his mark when the pistol was yards over over and thus had a great advantage fired, the other who, seeing this, competitor, at all. did not run Leeder, however, like a came back after fellow, manly the track and con going half way down He did start sented to start again. again All and was beaten. But no matter. admired his unselfishness. His present and act was of all deserving praise, I gladly record it for the edification of all The with athletes. .the vaulting pole This event was excited interest. great won who cleared about 9 feet by Conway, miss. W. Donegan without making one the farthest, and a kicked the football Isle son of the Green put the sturdy the longest distance 25 251bs., weight, 8 inches excellent feet an performance. Master a chip of the old block, Scott, " for hands won the race 7, boys under Reuben Leeder had no while down," in taking the event for boys difficulty The sports were witnessed under 16. by and people from all parts of the district of an character nothing unpleasant In the evening a conceit in occurred. of aid the funds of the Athletic Club was held and largely attended.

Church, by appointing you to holy and important office, your present high shared in by us, and we has been fully our warmest con now you beg to offer in the Your efforts gratulations. untiring of and education noble cause religion and regard have gained for you the esteem of all denominations through of people and w.e earnestly out the colony, pray that God to it spare -may please Almighty to fulfil the life for many years your office. on duties of your sacred (Signed The Very Rev. behalf of the Society.) the after thanking Gentleman, briefly kind address informed members for their he had under that those lately present task of build taken the rather responsible and that by in North Perth, ing a school have a he would the end of the month feel meet and that he would bill to large in

some

by

and

after being the ballast it on this manner side and in

dragged turned was

on

dragged

!

!

its

some

the line before the thirty yards along to a stand still. could be brought engine in no there were passengers Fortunately, for had there been, this carriage, particular the consequences might have been very to serious indeed. Strange say very done to the carriage little damage was of the that some with the exception was of the windows and one panels smashed in. birth Friday last being Her Majesty's of the day, a general parade Plantagenet to was called but I am say Rifles sorry of about 60 only 18 put in an that out cannot which be very a fact appearance to DeBamel. encouraging Captain ;

special

our

Correspondent.

own

meeting

.

From A

May of Albany held was

NOTES

SPORTING Catholi

Men's at the Society school room on Sunday afternoon last to consider the advisability of chang arid of the best ing the night of meeting, I means of reviving the Society, which, is in a very con may say, languishing dition. The chair was taken by the President Mr. J. Keeley, and there was a the large attendance, including Director and the Very Rev. A. Spiritual V.G. The chairman Bourke, explained the object of the meeting and asked for on the matter. an of opinion expression decided to After some it was discussion, adhere to the usual night, as. Thursday, suitable and convenient being the most Rev. Father Bourke for all. The Very then addressed the meeting, and spoke successful as to the working of the Perth he said, was which, mainly due Society, to the energy and of the perseverance Rev. Father Duff 'and a few of the He the members; thought prominent should be upheld Young Men's Society in every and encouraged way, possible and concluded a hope that by expressing the Albany would soon be in a Society condition. A hearty vote of prosperous to thanks Fr. Bourke for his presence and kind words terminated the meeting. A very successful was reunion given by the members of the Young Men's Society on the evening last, Thursday object Rev. A. to welcome the Very being

Young

27.

— —

V.G.,

.

.

'

boy's

Bourke,

Albany.

to

Songs

were

the evening by Mesdames during and Messrs., Murphy and McGovern, Fowles, McGovern, Handley, Keeley, Mr." Corbett and Hudson. gave a very " Ports's iron entitled amusing reading The best item of the even Wedding." ing was a Fantasia-most brilliantly played Bourke on the violin and Mr. by Fr. Carner on the piano. Mr. McDowell", by .

rendered

National Library of Australia

AND

GLEANINGS. (By

Observer.)

at the sports of the New present Athletic were held on castle Club, which and it the Queen's Birthday, gives me to state to be in a position much pleasure as is the case that they were, generally

I

was

sociauie in any tiling goo up Dy one of the Toodyay habitants district, enjoy A plot able to ah extraordinary degree. in in a central of ground situated position scene of the day's the township was the This piece of land, it will proceedings. is the of to hear, many property surprise It Newcastle Athletic Club. was the by that energetic purchased body recently for tlio sum from Mr. Clarkson respectable On it there is erected a of £180. being the comfort of onlookers and for pavilion for the accommodation room a dressing to be fenced It is shortly of athletes. in, this has been done sports will and when three timeB a and held about be year I was gate-money charged. extremely when informed of all that'the astonished the com club had accomplished during its brief of existence. period paratively in the Pcan safely No other town colony, so much towards the pro has done say, the sports-loving of athletics as motion

witli

the Toodyay district. Any one with the particulars given above acquainted me in this. on the will Early agree with the weather was of the 24th morning were entertained that and fears showery, wot. be the day would Fortunately, not much rain and however, fell, was gone the programme, lengthy no with little or interruption. through track was rather The Running sodden, recorded the times and as a consequence would as they otherwiso were not so fast All the arrangements were have been. residents

of

;

public

they

PERTH

1

1 1

i

z

ss

a

.

license

were people houses generated agreed that public and drunkenness, and crime, poverty a source were "of danger to the country. It was therefore, that only reasonable, an they should be given opportunity of showing then disapproval of such institutions. This opportunity would be afforded them under Local Option. He contended that the principle of locai was fair and option perfectly

and

reasonable, in

adoption a

prove

that its predicted Australia would to the inhabitants.

Western

blessing

Mr.

H. Lockyer opposed the proposi tion. He considered that the present sufficient, because, if system was quite the residents in any locality did not wish to see a public house opened near to send in a them, they had merely to the magistrates who would protest to due attention their pay always wishes. He urged that the working of the Local would system Option trouble and dissatisfaction give infinite and would needless impose expense on the colony. Mr. Guilfoyle made a sturdy defence of the method of licensing present and endeavoured to show the Hotels, and unnecessary great inconvenience, be occa which would expenditure sioned in carrying out the provisions of

a

local

Act.

option

Mr. J. Kelly seconded the motion and in the course of his speech, instanced the satisfactory and benefi cial of Local Option in other working a

as

countries, favor.

in

argument

strong

its

On the proposition it

meeting,

was

of 9. It was next meeting would be held.

being put to the By a majority announced that at the a " Mock Trial by Jury" carried

GOVERNMENT

GAZETTE. »

THURSDAY

MAY

Appointments.— to be rahdale,

16.

F.

JarCockram, a vendor of internal revenue stamps ; W. G. Jervois to be be Clerk to Government Resident, Wyndham, Cambridge Gulf (confirmed of by the Secretary J. S. State). of Sharks Durlacher, Bay, to witness contracts

of aboriginal natives. The following has been declared a main on road, the recom mendation of the Roads Beverley "A main Board road the leaving York-Williams road at a spot situate a short distance southward from Stanton and Springs, eastwards extending by " Bibikins Hill," to the south passing ward of " Noombling" and crossing the Great Southern Railway line Pingeculand from thence to the schoolline, house at Moorumbine. This track has been marked recently the by blazing trees." The following has been declar " ed a minor road," on the recommen dation of the Greenough Reads Board ; " A minor 1 chain road, wide, starting from the south-east corner of Special Occupation Licensed 1457, and extend side of the ing west along the north north boundaries of Special

Boards.

:

Licensed

Occupation 7-414 to

and

7-394

915, road."

The Bankruptcy Act, 1871. In J. U. Youngman and G. F. Holmes, as trading Youngman, Holmes & Co., merchants, Derby: Dividend will be —

.

re

CATHOLIC

YOUNG

MEN'S

SOCIETY.

declared

J

for

refusing any application The great body of the

Bootenall

g> o 1

'

ALBANY.

wore

was

<

dis

some over

murmur

a

"

grateful they Fr. BoUrke out of the him difficulty. and Messrs. J. Corbett then requested to collect J. McGovern any contributions of Albany the people might feel disposed The this laudable to give towards object. of theNational Anthembroughta rendering to a. close. amusement everiing's pleasant ac What might have proved a serious on Great Southern occurred the cident It morning last. Railway on Thursday train as the mail that just appears near the W. A. Land reached the points Company's work shops one of the saloon the some means or other left carriages line, tance

and Dempster

not

;

assist

way

Adams

"

Hifl

could

that ifamajority of persons a to the of opposed opening house in their neighbourhood, to have of ought the power

were

if

considered

-

From

" in The Shamrock" sang to and had respond to style, capital encore. This an gentleman imperative and we hope a voice, powerful possesses have the the last time we will this is not the end it. Towards of hearing pleasure the chairman of the entertainment, with the the Rev. A. Bourke presented address. following V.G. Rev. A. Bourke To The Very We the Very Rev. and Dear Father, and members of the officers Albany C. Y. and behalf M. on of ourselves Society, Catholics of the town, beg to the other this the welcome on tender you a hearty to our visit the occasion of first your to the Vicar since your elevation parish of the diocese. Generalship filled the hearts of The pleasure which of the in other all the Catholics parts its that His on becoming known colony, to Lordship the Bishop had been pleased of long and show his appreciation your and service in the cause of God valuable

request,

special

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YORK.

;

The usual weekly of the meeting was held on above Society Thursday 23rd May, there being about 20 last, Corbett members Mr. P. present. was a elected member. The duly ot additional books question procuring was for the library discussed, and, as a a was committee step, preliminary a formed for the purpose of compiling works. A discussion list of suitable on then took the question of place Mr. J. Delaney Local Option. open ed the debate by proposing That it is advisable to adopt tlie.Social Option in Western Australia." He system said Local meant, that Option simply the have the right to people should decide as to the necessity or otherwise of any proposed Public House. He "

:

on

the

22nd

inst.

and

Jntqcotmual Professor telegram, and will

The

Wallace, about to write a book is

colliers

on

says visit

the

on

in

strike

a

London

Australia, country.

Westphalia,

number 90,000. They are with iunds being assisted by the Eng lish and Belgian coal-miners. The fee paid to Sir Charles Russell, counsel for Mr. Q.C., Parnell, before, " the Times"-Parnell is Commission, Prussia,

reported The affirmed provisions

to be

10,000 guineas. Court of America

Supreme the

legality of the

of

has the Exclusion

enforcing

Chinese

Act.

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years.

Gladstone Mr.

of

J, White, M.L.C., determined to ship the

has

N.S.W.

two

he

" said That, Pope Leo XIII. standard of a brave and free and. I hope God will bless them people, their free and enable them to maintain :

but

plucky

from

of

rescue

made Miss

was

drowning

Long Bay Maud Weyat

walking

recently. with some lady friends, the edge of the cliffs, on

she

into

".S.W. oourne, fell

named

the

A

sea.

Frederick

when

the

cries of the friends, jumped from the of water height and after considerable about 27ft. trouble the young succeeded in bringing for her lady to land not much the worse immersion.

hearing into

it has Solano county, California, demonstrated that peachstones will make as good a fire for household as the best coal in the purposes The instead market. fruit-growers, kernels of the as throwing away of them at the rate heretofore, dispose a ton. A sack of the stones of 24s. will weigh about 801b., last as long as an of coal, and give a equal weight of heat. At many of great intensity in the valley the orchards may be seen stones stacks of peach and apricot great which will find their way eventually and to San Francisco other to places stones be sold for fuel. The apricot as do not bum as readily the peach and will not command as good a price. As soon as the owners find they have a market for the a stones, greater number of peaches will be dried than

In been

'

recent

Booth,

is

ropes remarked

740th time, hope for the

vilest

that sinner

for

a

there

crook All

volley." were

.

booze

no

"

too strong, " He were

it

clamations

Jiniril,"

crying and

about,"

of

a

coz

other

a

in

parties

row

again

by

saying

came there scoff to pressmen of but remained to pray." (" Yells " " and (Gammon.") There is Glory," continued the still hope for the Press," '

some

in

voted Freppel himself

the said he

"for from

General,

%

I believe

I

once

saw

a

a religious drop reporter journal in the contribution box." a shilling the tumult baffled all Here descsiption of "Hallerlouyer," and amidst shouts. "Lor" have could be mussy on 'em" shrieks of "It the unbeliver's heard was

a

'

"Draw

it

swaller

daunted,

ing

on

to

"

He

stole

it,"

old

we can't man; .know." Noth the General however, that "there declare was

mild,

you

everything,

went

"

Tommy Dodd,'

a of saving reporter only caught before he became to be an editor. depraved enough a Once he reached that abyss he was and it was of only a waste gone goose, time about to dip him to fool trying and righteous into the font of truth a

just if

he

also

of

finds

sadly

correspondence

in

and

arrear

other

him Self after with all his

work.

An

National Library of Australia

large

j

j

maple

France

to have

appear

to

nonce,

J

to

associate

my

difficult

except the

use

dis

1

AND

TRUE. YI.

in bless

which and a

scroll

with

j

hung .with

was

the bearing The interior

black.

Mass

was

I

and distributed chemist, to other boys who took them

i

I

is

boy hope

is

lads at

once

j

!

.

and fearful very sight, of his recovery. entertained took their sticks into the of Slattery's Hotel. The blazed Some girls up. a

their

made

there

were

j

escape '

boys them more '

injured. post-office

The

put out. was nearly destroyed son taking postmaster's fire

was

:

owing to the into some sticks a private dwelling. fire the chemical and There caught the some of the in things destroyed '

Several other from

house. narrow

escape Catholics" "Old

The

in

long tried

having session

of the ha\

e

Protestants, have been

chapel

lished

an

Brethren for

of their

appeal in

of Saarbrucken, vain to get pos

the

Church guests

of St. of the

Church they ser hold their desirous of however, and have pub own, to

allowed are,

a

fire.

Catholic hitherto whose

been in

They

vices.

buildings

had

i

-

to

contributions.

"

the

Faith"

(

Evangelical

GlaubensbriiThis appella-

lady weather

ugly

for

you,

you

did

you

.

a

them and they just the spot yet uncovered waters when suddenly they

followed

arrived

near

by the

and

their footing excala,tion.

missed

into

fell

a

deep with them had they not been rescued by a arm from such imminent vigorous danger. Laura recognized as her rescuer the but she had met in the ruins beggar she was unable to speak a word of thanks to him for saving her, because now all had disappeared around dry ground them and her terror was complete. Poor Agnes too was But weeping. she gave a shout of joy, as suddenly she saw her father coming down the It

was

all

over

;

Ah

!

have,

a

may

!

on

pity "I

and merit the

have suffering." very little in that, good Peggy," answered "it is quite orphan, to natural love those who are in I could affliction. Would that give relief to all of them, but alas by do nothing. I can only myself I can over their troubles with them." weep "Do you then reckon as nothing the care said the you bestow upon them," old woman, and the kind words you speak to them when you give them an friend ? It is true the alms for your to receive like poor help but if it be not in an given to them agreeable manner accompanied by a smile it is harder to bear than poverty. Charity in does not away only consist giving an alms or relief, but in treating the with which a kindness, tender poor heart can bestow even when it always has no riches. But what am I doing ?" continued here I am, hastily Peggy, and the dark sky is chattering away a storm. Go home quickly threatening it dear lady. Should begin to rain it me would to think worry sadly you were on the road in this rough weather.Go home by the castle, it is a short and may God protect cut, the good old woman's you." Tailing Laura" followed the road which advice, to the castle conducted and she was a well-known along running path, when suddenly a beggar, covered only out with came of the ruined rags, chapel and held out his hand with a air for an alms. suppliant Such an encounter in so a lonely at first place alarmed and her her, first impulse was to run away, but sheon at the man that perceived looking not seem to he did have any evil intentions and that his countenance was mild and timid. He looked about of age and inspired years twenty-four more did not than fear. Laura pity to give him several she hesitate coins had with her and then went off again with speed, not noticing the searching look the beggar gave her when receiv ing the alms.' She soon at the village arrived and passed it having through perceived the plain was covered -with beyond water. The path she had to cross to to the other bank was not get yet was covered, it but in a few true,, moments it would disappear. Never theless the orphan went towards it, to determined face the danger, so was anxious she to get back to her dear Lady Eliza. But when she got to the plank she felt her courage give of the immense sheet way at the sight of water which her and surrounded the fright to beat caused her heart The

waves around herdashed the rocks with a great violence her to pause in fear. Just causing then she heard a of distress not cry far from her. came from a neighIt

against

j

saw

"Oh my God; recognizing Agnes, grant I may save her !" Then seizing a large a branch from tree willow! which near she lay her, walked boldly into the water, sounding its depth as she went. At the of Laura sight coming towards her, the was shepherdess re-animated one and they advanced towards the other. held They soon each other by the hand, the sheep

See Laura my father and Lady Eliza

come

violently.

!

she

struggling

hill. !

"

j

girj

is

!

young

-

On

less

derj

difference

a

the

"

Monsignor

Chamber, proud

and the the through windows, the fire. One of ran through was much burned and the others

John,

in of

!

local

a

dining-room

The

this

God the poor

j

of

sticlcs

Other

a

Gladstone

a

due to disasters, phos from reported Terowie, phorus, South Two "lads Australia., procured of phosphorous which was some sticks in a case in the kept in a jar of water

possibility

illness

state

with

was

hung

series

was

Mr.

a

is

or

spirit,"

nominal

purely

a

up without

Good

even

Cure of Notre Dame, and was the Absolution given by the Arch bishop of Paris.

who

now

the

"

"

the

by

stuff

will

it is of Holy Scripture, how they are separated name and what is ;

keeping

"

of rock piece of the skeleton crozier with the

"1786-1889."

ness.

his

of

clpth,

.

sacred

same

they

Continued.

the homage done to a and disinterested man of in the name of Angers,

with

porch

little

the

CHAPTER

Catholic practical who seemed almost to have discov of life, but who a ered the elixir died for more short time living ago, after than -When the sum necesa century. came funeral to be sary for a public

The

and

are

TRIED

exposing the stuff' it ignited Lacey, and by the body Of a boy named lie would have been burned to had not a death present person his the clothing ,off body. stripped

Brother

subsided, off

fighting and

enemy,

of each other's "spirit modelled evidently of my flesh and bone

tinction

ist,

yard

we

,

Chevruel, and great chem-

home.

ex

nature. the When started Booth

renew-

a

the

the

libellous

or

pious

Fire there

mere

raising"

for the able, happily in doing honour to M.

A

us

ihrem

von

;

been unite

said

Reporters,"

coming

see

in of

leaves.

was

;

"

to

"

decayed carved beautifully

dates

was

earth of the Press.

flesh

bone"

vase

;

much

a

black

old the

the minions continued this fine "old " here on of come business, soldier," but they are very to hard catch. course, seen with He had however, a reporter a in his tear eye" great confusion, and shouts of " Hallerlouyer !" "That's even

aye,

a

unac

paten in also

preservation set in with By- the side

crystal. was

and

chalice

perfect gold ring

the

on

the locution

ics,"

week (says the Catholic Times, 22) the workmen engaged in of the retrothe pavementreplacing choir at Lincoln Cathedral had occa the decayed slab which sion to remove Oliver covered the grave of Bishop on who died November Sutton, 13, 1299. In the a grave they found of

in

"vase."

as

silver-gilt

same

in

their

into

us

;

"

out

that

wor

least of their brethren." If the " Old Catholics" see in the and Protestants, " the Protestants in the Old Cathol

,

General

the poor for about

the

over

of

course

scrimmage

knocked

having

devil

the

During Salvation"

,

distinguished and science ; the native of the town great chemist, delivered he, as Bishop of the diocese, was The funeral service a panegyric. of Notre held in the Cathedral Dame,

in sight evidently interest at last ; for people are actually in both the ing themselves spiritual farewell the and of temporal poor

pressman.

turn

easily

may "vows"

we

one

divine

(Geist are both

the

they

perceived

hope that

we

when

of er necessity a church of our reach out ecting own, the hand of brotherhood to the us,

to his close of

the baptismal of raising To printers striking." " to our terminology,

so

;

also,

the Cathed"the says that

it

Edinburgh,

heretofore. millennium

good

:

for

spirit

because one and for contending

Last March

the

The

adds the

Describing held in

customed ing" and

Leader

lately

ceremony was most,

was

Protestant

their

of

spirit,

Giest), against

bewildering

are

benighted

Scottish

at

ral

man young of Bathurst,

Hobbs,

the

the

perplexities. the Mission

lady

young

a

the

i

ceremonies

to'

roof

a

received willingly ship because churches, they

:

there.

Catholic

enough

dom. A

Advocate

"

appeal towns,

our

certain As the

are

explicit the

in Protestants us without saw

Mr.

to to refuse.

more

of

passages

slight grounds of Fr. Damien's report for the we refrain

the

have arrived

the

is

would

is incorrect, from present commenting on it at any If it be true, Fr. Conrardy is length. to take his place, and at the settlement another and by this time clergyman, nuns who were their to some on way should the at leper colony Molokai,

of the Ameri-i at the banner whom to the Holy Land, in audience last special

month,

he read."

for

are

death

hey

pilgrims received

the

there hoping that

oooks

obliged Melbourne

As

colts entered for the English and Derby of 1890 by the s.s. Orizaba, will about the leave Somewhere 15th prox.

Looking

was

Says

year

ling

can

"what children

on

where

meadow,

the against in the vain endeavour to guide flock of sheep. She will cried out Laura, perish,"

young current a small

cart,

They

us

and

now

is

bringing with him.

waving signs were. they Lady Eliza was trying by her gestures re-assure the On to young girls. to the rapid flood she had run seeing to Agnes' who fortunately was father, to get help. her neighbour, He had not the of the perceived swelling because he was working in the waters, see

us."

to-

In

are

there

fact,

fields.

Soon they

both held the objects of within their embrace, time all stood safe on the hill. There they had no reason to fear the inundation. The beggar who had rescued them from was with drowning provided and the warm dry clothes, young .

United

bouring

their

solicitude and in a short

,

five

the

,

in

Catholics" But still

.

been

recent

a

and justi significant " identification of the Old as "New Protestants."

extremely

.

and has convert, for four or States

is

the

-

She

Washington.

is

fies

.

at

tion

-

at

Mercy

has American enterprising. publisher hon. the offered just right gentleman article no than £100 to write an longer of the Contemporary would fill a page

of -Bishop Temple the ieceived white of the of Sisters

.

veil

niece

a

has just the Convent

.

Hugo,

.

Miss of London

girls

their changed reappeared,

also

Soon they fresh

and

bath

that reassured.

all

rosy

good

after

their

Lady

Eliza

garments. so looking dangerous felt

quite

her then able to thank and to ask him how it was himself he had found so suddenly within reach to rescue them. on had "You compassion my answered the beggar with an misery," Italian accent: alms 'relieved "your me from hunger of which I had felt the pangs for several days. I followed bread and then I bought you Signora, to follow I will continued confess you. to see your face again, for it I wanted to me one I had seen in my recalled childhood. Then when I saw early and direct the village you go through towards the country I had your steps a double motive for following you fori to grief in the feared you might come of this inundated middle plain. in time to rescue I was Fortunately the peril into which your you from own good heart hJ thrown you." manner The frank in which the had said all this rendered young man the service he had done doubly praise and Lady Eliza promised to worthy, reward him generously. The first of was thing to be thought a to give him and night's lodging to see to that, undertook Agnes' father was for he also determined to fully choose his gratitude. When they had gone, Laura became He had said that very thoughtful. she reminded him of his early child hood and it seemed to her that this not altogether a stranger was beggar to her. above The sound of his voice all had struck she was her, though unable to remember where she had heard it. Having made known her to her adopted mother, she thoughts was to question him the authorized next day on what he remembered. was no vain curiosity which in It duced the orphan to.make this inquiry. fate of her father The mysterious was to the poor a source of anxiety ever letters to child. 'Her her friend of inquiries were.ever full Doctor Filose but his researches on the subject, had Laura

was

liberator

1

'

..i

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the with

am

either-

than

worse

dren

no

taken

were

in

lunatic provincial In oldentime, the Catechism instruction secular

the

same

reason

thank

and bless God, for my mother me death-bed gave papers which to you and which belong "may prove useful to you. "Have in papers you these your asked possession at present ?" hastily the orphan. "No, unfortunately, said the young " man. I have hot got them with me, but they are safe and you perfectly will be able to get them easily. Had I had any idea I should have met you not have left some them "day, I should in Italy; but when my dying mother sent to place for me these papers in entered the ser my hand, -I had just of a vice Frenchman who had a on and was the' passion for travelling, her

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through Germany to accompany with him. Not knowing your whereabouts, Sig I thought best to leave the it nora, addressed to you in the care of parcel our him not to parish priest, begging to it but with give my anyone which he would ask me authorization, of journeying her. I was

point

for

case

in

"You answered could even

of necessity." acted wisely, Lady Eliza.

good Bernard" Perhaps you now us inform as to the I am contents of the papers ?" abso on that point. When lutely ignofknt them- to my care, my mother confiding refused

positively

from giving about the often

answer

any And

of my often

head. she had abstained me the least information whom I had so young girl "

.

even

.

that

before

'

that

on

questions

to

pitied.

when

the

Schools. i

"

A

little

schools" is Austrian tbe

manding

in

more-

religion the Catholic has Reichsrath twelve the last

what for

the

party in been de months. head of it,

is at Lichtenstein the the Austrian and among all papers one there is not that bias opposed the with Catholic more bitter programme Presse. Yet ness than the Neue 'Freie

Prince

has1 lately an very journal published of the frightful account that immorality theis rife risiDg among generation,: in of the more province especially this

LoWer-its

which

Austria, mid1 dries capital,

lias

not

National Library of Australia

of

Vienna contain

for more

Mi-.

of;

taw

its prevent from therapeutio powers known. The celery should bri into bits, cut boiled in writer uritil 'stiff' arid the water drank by the patient. Put'new with flour and m'ilk, nutmegwith into a saucepan the boiled

concluded Parcel!

being

and

compulsory,

was

such not, was children

was

and

a

th«nk

whatever

but

ened,"

have which

previously

statements, Catholic paper, that the remedy

been, aive

show

in their faith redress : then

for

and

the

thau

worse

this

they

hand tbitf

WeAtherecl

Cdilibpie Storm.

The

shows

a mass of particulars, among of which was memorable. German vessels Eber and Adler," the States United sloop NipsioHer when already lost, Majesty's

and were

willing brotherly

oe

fajled

the

harbour.

in

vessels

When

anchors

had

together

of

the

for

Captain

to

and save

the

years

momeiitarily to themselves, to a tribute

commander.

English

The

returned

Calliope

the.

of the Trenton, though disaster a fatal expecting raised a ringing cheer as the of the" brave, daring

crew

the

of the

crew,

as

greeting

heartily. THE

SINKING

The

OF

THE

incident

next

was the sinking of. was Her, rigging thronged found itself with men when the Trentbn. in its worst Its fires were difficulty. were of out, the sails gone, the pouring

the Vandalia.

the'

on

danger between

Vhich

waves

on

on Apia to band " Banner,

to

clinging At. the

tlie

colours,

ship's

the

of a collision imminent arid the Trenton the Vandalia, the last hopes of would destroy

rigging.

the.

and

useless,

was

the survivors

Brown,

was

llie

juncture ran Trenton, only

flag

Vandalia's.

Lieutenant

this

up the ship's that floated at

that

ordered the ship's day, "The play Star-spangled.. and sent other man of cvery into the port-rigging; company that the to

their

weight and

storm, the gale,

on

their

would

of the ship. help the manoeuvring the arid the Vandalia As Trenton for the collision, Trenton approaehed Vandalia crew. men cheered llie The well as they could, latter as with replied but by exposure, as that ly, recognizing" tlieT gopd-hearted Trenton was their doner. uhwilling:execii never! enough tbe Trentbn Singularly came a dock1 iriore than alongside gently their

throats

enfeebled

now touched the Vandalia, her stem swarriied whose survivors upon the'deck into comparative Trenton's safety/ of this The details disaster entirely remove of blame' from the idea every

No body. neglected. in bblpless

human All the the

precaution vessels were

seething

waves,

for

the.

come, sit down I ine

!

in

iiieuuuueu.

of

cases

is

claimed, cured or

been

the

of

adoption jtxi

least

named

jtbe

two-sDiruS

heart

disease

rheumatism

to

year— rheu

of

it

country,

by

reiueuy

one

died

have

taken

-aire'

arid

its

can

be

obeying

law

in

have

to

is

cooked

it

boiled

it,

as

a

above

manner

writer

makes

way.

Try

to

eat

of

arid

once,

:

if is a

celery af'ttir

vegetable"

use

by by

celery to be

The

described.,.

constant it

as

prevented diet. But

unhesitatingly proper way

The

specific.

my

is

it-

so

destructive maintairied

so

mariy

the

of

Smallpox,

not

which

proDounced

an

question

hand

gout.

physicians,: nature's incurred you 'have

without

iu

it

this

would

you

do without with any vegetables, of the single exception potato, rather than celery. Ctioke'd is a col'eiy delicious dish for the arid the triblo, most conducive to the health of any be vegetable that cau mentioned.-—

1

the

the

expressing

to your attentive

owe

the end.

to

Lords,

my

in

Lordships

'

Leeds

My

Wake' an attempt to repay. and myself have had colleagues '

responsible riot defend, but nation, leaders the

We the

duty.

a

had

leaders nation to itself; nation whom a

merely the of

to

sought to scourge was .whose hopes it dash to the ground. as

h aye

wood,

defend

;

This

a

"

WE' ARE

THE

THE

ACCUSERS—

of that birtli

was

alive

intend

that in

ACCUSED

hope

that'

"this

it

tllere

aire

ninny"

thank

and, earnest,

the

of the

ever

the has

dispelled,

race,

'

mighty

empire.. Sir

was

simply

attempt

who was Charles, resumed his signs of kindred the at

spectators. ripplause,

mediatelysuppi'essed.

very seat

feeling

the

Ihere which

a

which

an

im-

is to

a

popular

the

gradually people in

mine has in irrigation

Berry experiment

an

and

scale,

will

cause

has

Six

try a

extent

a

small

attained

many

AtChristmas example. grass up being dried not do with anything

The

was

known

Madame

small

gated

was

and'

town in

day,

itself

trying

visibly

the

from

of the. parts colony (says the and in some where Leader), districts, the farmers the have up to present time attention to the given little it, is felt at the results. greatest surprise In the Smeator district the manager of

amidst on

house-, looks and

various

would

affected;

women

busy

tlie

town. of irrigation

value

j

ftir

or

manifest

making

;

and

other

was

The

God,

tlie that cloud, cloud, weighty the rested on of a noble history and dimriied the of a glory

1000'

making purchases

rooms

;

dispelled,

.80

a differ striking between the country women, ruddy with good- health, lively in manner and vigorous in movements and their pallid, distressed-looking, and slow-moving sisters from the close

country—

this

of

age

country ence

thoughtful for thinking that it 'themselves upon this question ; will' remove gross that riiiscbri'ceptibris uuion lit will 'hasten the driy of true and belWeeri tfue recqncijiatiriif tlio people of Ireland arid the people of G reat Britain the advent of thnt .and "that1 with tr'ue union and reconciliation ilicre wiil be in

minds,

of

proportion

aii

manners

;

minds

the

On coriiparitig of ladies

store

inquiry

as tb.'the tlie motives character, aims of' the Irish people arid tlie the Irish that it people will

earnest

at Somer-

Vincent, which' gave of which are

ewe

that of out but 50, were

all

80,

wives.

a

will

to show

over

will servo deyelopriient, of individuals vindication remove the baneful miscon

than

ceptions arid the leaders'of set

said

future

its

more

that

I"

no

iriore

A.

all

reported, who attain

still

is 461 in a total of' a years and of farmer's wives the 800, do not show by any means that farmhouse work wears out the woirien. Both women arid men rust out faster than out. are they wear The returns

the

journal).'

an

her

hail

1000, figures

this

opening

represented claim leave

Mr.

Up-

mtire

to

case I said that we Mv" Lords, I accused. to say that to-day' the posi is the revei so. We are the accusers tion the accused are' here to the (pointing arid Times counsel of represehtatives

In

lambs

A occurred

is

as

If,'

ilEKE."

ARE

town, had to four lariibs, and thriving.

farmers

blessing.

pre-eminently designed— man, it has been his vindication,

one

triplets.

pro first

of

out

Dorset, of crop

instance remarkable ton,! Somerset, where

the

Designed— ruin

a1

cast

inquiry,

has proved

curse,

%

nation and

'a

to

sought

Handley,.

seastiri's "present than less seven

defend it

of instances extraordinary are lambing The reported;' that in which of Mrs. Bragg,

is

to

of

Mercury.

Two

lific ;

be/glati'to

general part of

arid

this

rheumatism

so a hearing. I according hafe spoken riot merely' as an advocate for the larid 'of I have ripokeii my birth ; but I feel, I have that profouriilly feel, in been tlie best inter to, speaking the country where my ests of Erigland'of laborious life' have' been prisSed; years I have and where received kindness, arid which consideration, I shall regard,

ed.

VANDALIA.

that

persons

might

rheu

neither s

agonizing ally, much dreaded is

'

and .the into

iu

tbe ascribed

unknown.

formerly

have

cannot

,

headway by inches, gathered moved at a snail's, pace prist finally" steamed Trentbn. As the Calliope formed the 450 men who safety and

have of this

empire, they in the solution

obligation

engines the other

she

gouti show

prevented

persecution

be

can

acid

sustaining blobd ihe is

while

that,

which

sooner

I

into cbrvetlce and the his cables, storm, slipped for an of appreciable period Calliope, still Then'; remained time, perfectly

officers

let ever

BIRTH."

threw the, head the teeth of the

the

and

2,650

who

;

Kane

ailriient

;

ship

resolve,

of

pririiary

Statistics

miseries

"spoken

after coming into collision, Calliope, with the, Vandalia, resolved to abandon to her her anchors and trust for engines in It was a momentous safety flight.

has

the

nor

matism

to

memories

celery, eat

declaration and again and with that cold or but simply

produces,

;

they and, that

interest in recent

of

tor

who

the'

disease,

there

1876

the to

let

anu

toast,

'painful is

the arid

alkaline,

matism

hate out

hold;

friendship,

Dygonss,

'the

with

not to

is

cause,

then, 'on

then, perhaps the 'people change of all, their this busied with country, knew or little, concerns, thoughtor cared little for Ireland ; to-day hrive taken this to'heart, question' the truth oF the fact recognizing misrule means in Ireland weakness

little,

incident

if

'are

bygones, hopeful

own

even

stofy,

breasts;

countrymen

buried

that

striking

a

their

'tlie

Such

experiment, He adds

never

develops blood

in,'

arid

of

escape, and. the loss of

in

yield.

'

of

has cbtne

hope

of

pieces

arid

potatoes

soon

damp

placing

means

al

be

the

about

detailed hurricane

of

nygones

tiib

to

ion

their looked upon island with disgust,

to-day,

How

lo-day, of majority

a

buoyant

is

they

disease.

coristitut

with

warm

of a physician, tried the again, uniform success.

arid

political

a great been won

it,

to-day,

sacrifices;

enough

will

great many of the people of despair with a feeling possessed made and unrequited the past efforts

were

may

foregoing an anti-

clearly

mnch

is

evil

the the from

great

it

with

it

community.;

have

people

united

organizations surface of society,

the a

God for

the

Austria.

secret

in the

fatitor

practically

a

constituted

social

or

Upper

as

Theri, beneath

burrowed

serve

'

speaks

people. '

calculating rightly next to the side mass of resistance

be Continued.

Irreligious

teaching

Ireland

asylumns.

.

To

the

has since Religion from the schools, so that been relegated " the should people enlight get more

oil '

chil to

crime among unheard of in "either

Lower

The

I was very face, although and now after you young when I saw I have, been able to recogeight 'years nize a trait' of the features of the child I knew. It is a favour for which I your

on

40

.

the

that.is

suppose

I

tbu's:

defence

'

most

badly. why I never

mus

speech the Irish My Lords (he party. with narrow a restricted, frrinc-said), Ireland nricertriih hirie, spoke with rip voice. Now, with the fuller franchise,

unfortu

so

what 'to claim of virtues healing are plants iriade. One continually being of- the latest is that celery is a care for rheumatism it is ; indeed, asserted that the disease! is if impossible the veget able be cooked and freely eaten. The fact that it is always the put on table or

anil

And,;

year

as

thing almost '

regulations. less than

every

treated

you

Russeil

in

discoveries be discoveries of the

Speech.

'

his

ytrtuesTH

"

police worst,

bear

see

Charles

Sir

Charles

Sir

of sel's

anir

Station,

Now

;

fringing

information recent at. Samoa the manner of the Calliope's the circumstances attending Ibe make American ships

to

Conclusion

forward to, or looking the for their punishment Last year, than misdeeds. no less 1592 the hands of children passed through the police of these, 205 were charged ; 24 with 36 with nocturnal theft, rioting,with gross immorality, and 650 with in tained—

tfeixm,

a

undergoing

in woman, whom you lived' two I for As was misery years. to earn I was own bread, obliged my at service in the neighbourhood, but I often witnessed all had to suffer/ you bled for you and I could not My-heart

forgot

.

:

to is compelled keep province two reformatories for depraved juve niles with of both each accom sexes, modation for 200. In the provincial 100 children are now de jail, being

,

nate

of the

son

about as so many eggs The Germans arid boiling pot. Americans were for the con wrecked verse of the reas„ri that the Calliope their was saved— namely, because were old and weak-. engines

The

accents.

"Yes

acconnt

knocked

were

in.

-

this

facts

"

from

one-

few

.

,

.

:

culled

about a

.

than 2,300,000 inhabitants-— half of London. Here are

-

ineffectual. been qiiite midst of the unexpected which she enjoyed with her happiness dear she could friend Lady Eliza, never divert her mind from sad about the. author of her days. thoughts She was therefore impatiently waiting for the next day to, come that she might Italian the young who interrogate her or had Imown perhaps family, had heard of something which would her a clue to her father's where give not did share, abouts. Lady Eliza all her hopes; however in she called the beggar, He .seemed eveh.ihore shy than on the previous day and appeared much moved at the sight of his young com .Without for her to patriot. waiting him, he addressed her. question I have "Pardon if me, Signora, dared to make enquiries of my hosts about your name and country. It is of the. utmost to me that importance my not me. should deceive memory what I have to remind you Perhaps of may cause and your you great pain, commiseratibn for me may be changed into hatred when I shall have made I Nevertheless myself known to you. must not shrink from my duty on that account1. "I am, Bernard, Henrietta's eldest soii." On hearing this Laura gave a start and for a while seemed to fee! a kind of repulsion for in trembling the beggar who continued the.

,

in

'

then

Even

'

until

little

so it,

water,

padlock

watered was and three

to last that

been on

results his follow year the he could

he thought and he

he irri

once

a

week.

only

10

acres.

cows horses were kept fat on the paddock since tlien and the be as good as it was tti grass is alleged before at any time!of the year.

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band."

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old

man,

"

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the

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him

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which and even

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of takes pills mention what should be.

head,

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here

them,

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pills

every

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paper, his

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million

be

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right may

it

as

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contrived especially with greater accuracy, of the various in

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mean you that ,rubber figures you then do they play music ?" " Naw, pap. Come out iu the next room and I'll let music you bear some from a rubber baud." The old gentleman becoming interest

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machines

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pared.

siuau.

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in

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medicine

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and asparagus I10 gave us the

friends supply us."

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towards We are

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of dates

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a

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in

when

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to

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left-handed

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j

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to

as

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in custody, alias Jones, said the magistrate.

well," the two

try

shooting

that

;

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Ct

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by

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of himself." that he ought to be ashamed offender was An old lately brought of peace. The before a learned justice informed his as a preliminary constable,

he

see

iespousioiuiy seemed thought 6he retired and

unappreciative New Mexico,

'uttered

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au

of the "

pure Bitters

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1

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at

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a

against

was patient considered

as

Jones, Jones:

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Lawes,

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much of the does you only in that simple, American Hop

using

or

card, said, of us--our

one

name;"

your

both

i

visits."

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Melbourne Punch. is being A countryman of an imbecile. murder

until

"Better

called

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will

of Wales."

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was

!

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upon after-dinner

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that.

house

said

run

a

to

woll.lrnnwn

tiia

u

he diJu't his make Pity The corporal trade." asked thereupon " A the colonel what his father was. " he didn't make you Pity gentleman."

said

is

that

thing

being make

quoth addition

gu

yourself

my

"

an excited detractor as

a

name

'

lie

father

my opponent a contractor, and has feathered from the stones stolen with of our new material City Hall fraud a feathered !" he's a

debatev, well as nest his

his

why

else,"

the

danger

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"

is

1

remark.

of

"No;

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dis

in

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his

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,

only

wui

who of them, presenting shall hear from

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the

replied will

hear

to

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on

by

'

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Lawes, Dublin

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them

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lie,

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McCarthy,

1

Mr.

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you

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conceal

witness

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bell

one

to

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rectness whether

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is

might

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father. Is that

"

if

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at

were

post

you

of

name

may

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you,

angry somewhere

son.

but

"

youth, of taking advantage

think

that his

every his

tell

service." A man the dark

!"

saloon

offered

not said

advantage ?" " Oh yes," replied my

Yes,"

and

tipptJiriiu

poems." my "I am didus, wish to you calms down,

anvil This

the

hammer."

refreshment

yonder

not

you

farther."

the public

" "

Sheridan

the

I

I fear attention."

yutiL

deal

great "I

the is ody consolation probably has. man in a fight undermost on was elected A Nevada politician All he of a single merits speech. the follow said was,. "Fellow-countrymen,

could

" "

"

his

hairs of his " 13 that so said "Yes,"

j

as

ance

Mediterranean." economical wife,

some

babbling

replied no," No, have not been listening." An old proverb says

me.

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himself.

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you

asked

everybody," mother.

uncle,

when

numbered.

all

bald

a

what the Bible says." Tommy pondered a minute in " " silence." If Well," said he finally, the Bible it must be so; but says so, bet the angel I'll who does the counting feels when ho comes mighiv glad to a man with a head like (Judo Jim's. Additional.— -Two brothers of the

Sandy,

;

a

interested that the

were

the

hired, himself down before

set

help "

who has

"

having cheese

that he might said to him,

uuutiui

after

"

to

speak

9

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lasts

Clay, to

think." " There's

manners

dandy to thought

a

head with !

time to breakfast." long " answered a master," he, size is na sae soon eaten

a

for

speak

The understood

much told him

very-

mother

arrive."

ploughman had

the

,

"

I

was

,

Well,

am," he

audience

for

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house ?"

Tommy,

Little

said to

sir,

a

said "I

Douglas Jerrold ?" going on to-day

what's

?"

replied resolved

are

master

please that is a

latter,

you

farmer

a

him

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1

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hurriedly boy who

English."

can

a

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congressman

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your

to

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a

prisoner. judge said the honour," yopr

"

ppsterity." "and it

in which

the acci Iowa mentions An paper of a doctor and a lawyer, dental shooting fears of their recovery." and has " strong in said "I see face," villain your to

"

the

replied

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Henry

"

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prison

grated.

best

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down,"

not

-

lie

it

without travel A well-filled

panion. the best. " Which to sleep ?"

frieud"is

case

smallpox in the "perfectly

who

boy,

(

like

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?

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the

you

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than

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NEW HISTORY OF IRELAND, from 1798 to 1886, by Justin Huntley and McCarthy, M.P., dedicated -to Hon. the Right W. E. Gladstone, M.P. Recommended by the Catholic Clergy. It contains 586 pages ; handsomely in bound half-morocco leather, gilt edges. read it.

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quantities.

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LINSEED,

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COMPOUND,

in large

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to

received

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VARIETY.

TIME PAYMENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

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to guarantee

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HEARMAN,

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COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,

COMPOUND Aniseed, Senega, Chlorodyne.

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Wedding Rings Plated Cups

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London,

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language.

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of

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use

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London; And "

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Kidneys, energy,

SPRINGS

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on

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yet

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guarantee. made description

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first-class

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years'

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and

best selected stock of

"cheapest

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Watches

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of

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