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The Evening News from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 5

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The Evening Newsi
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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10 5 January 291880 bmpMb Insolvency Court Mr 8 rouad at hi man a aort of needful to pick him up Trii wuuauuq vBlWuaMif BQ11 AU8U4 Bltgvl The Hanlan Trickett Contest wv vw added their shouts to th uproar prevailiag The tar they passed Ttoseey wa tone a eh Naeka aad hie body waa pierced to be to withtb die 2 3 2 3 in front at Ha save ehipbuildtag three taoatte to the Reach Haro Elliott (who bad beeu rowing hi front A Great maay Meeralrfe Dimaaaa wbes bsome apa wedi sad i ia la thia particular atasa or tw ot the flissaae tbat the greet moilifler knows ua udolpho woifera scrikdam ABOMAT1O lot forfeited hare to Im aerestlaad ta th Govssx pent Omm beatruek ont tor HENRY PARKES opposed thia entirely and a very la igtby diaonorioa sassed wfaeh faeted till A new cricket elub is in existence bearing the high flown title of the brilliant one and it wm tangsr euetataed than some of th ose that be had made since leaving the half mile tree behind or a moment or two he looked like fairly backline the Canadian and the Australian shear feelfog bitwini the two raoae The poliae are aodaamurtag tn fallow up the mardeswr bet the rainy eases mikw travelling a matter at difltoalty aad the nonatry la ton deep to allow the mounted had taken hie maawa aad waa satiated The Canadian amilod benevolently epea hfa pCot and the surea! being panned on to theteams adds at to 1 on Hasten were very plan tifeL It happened that aa the leader waa only a Irogth and qaarter in front some of the Apatm tilNMinv I'rientlM Xc evoked by tto proceeding Both men weae conveyed to the efletal ataamm to dress aad afterwards ffaalan attended by Ward Mr Janka and other friena suds a collection for the defeated esuller every haadaome rum indeed being resJfeed faced bf nb foepeetor Lomond with a party at AMC The Membero are requested to attend the UNERAL of the WIE of Bro ENGLISH to move from No 8 Onritometreet off Georee street west at 230 pm TO MOBROlV (Sunday) for Petersham By older of the Warden THOd MURRAY Secretary ATHLETICS Mr end Profeaeoi Miller have secured a lease ef the Unitarian Ball Liverpooi etreet tor their proposed gymneeinm AU th spoitaaces necosnarjr fur the formation of sa athletic hall are ordered and many alterations are teldm plane It is ax pec ted that the gymaamam will bo open about the second week in eb ruary Sporting GEELONG BACKS By Bucmo Tauenar I MIlboVmb riday Tnxaa was vlorions weather at the Geelong Maces and ova awenuance acuta nava King of Tramps Cumberland x'emberiey THIS DAT CUBBawvsBS Edward Major West of Withvwrae near Worn Stetten lanasgrr Liabilities JB223 lafld aaaeta858 Mr Lloyd official assignee James Nicholaou of Thomaa rtroet Balmain maator mariner Liatnuties i4 aaaeta xi Lyons official assignee rfanfa michajel john and PATRICK OHILL also Mrs O'NEILL are invited to attrnfa ate Ynaml at teste fate beloved BISTER Mary Boarice i to move from tow fate rem deuce Lyudhuretwitest Glebe to the Necropolis SHYING Undertaker riends of itre iB" vited to attend the uneral at her dearly beloved DAUGHTER to move from her late reei deuoe Lyndhuret street Glebe TOMORROW (busday) 30th instant at 2 o'clock for the Necro polis SHYING Undertaker The Murder of 6ub ifispector Dvm The fate of 8ub tnspoolor Dyne who had been missing far boss time pact win the Bbisbavb Cousin) has been now definitely cleared up by a wnuss noctocr uroppeu stun us wU ana too pair kept the dmmpten company daring the re maiador al an eagy journey Some more aquatte an tortaianisnt lightened the way aa we pregreaeed up tbs Bosch towards Barnes and perhaps Haden's etevaree tost waa leaving off rowing with his right hand ami holding by the rowlock whilst still keeping hie boat moving fairly straight with the other oeulL There was an eacoaoM crowd stetioaed on the quay at Barnao in treat of the Head Haafaa's teafaiag quarters sad whoa it waa seen that the raident man was aoueymg each am easy victory the eathasiaam ua all eidee was traasMoas A asm bar of Caaerttea genitemea wsrusated in the balceay at the hostelry and as St Literary Society The adjourned half annusd mooting at the above was bold in St Mary's Seminary on Tuesday 25th January when an animated diecuoeioa took place in reference to the abolition of the British House of Peers The principal speakers in favour of the House ot Lords were Messrs Hurley Quinn and Adrain who were opposed by Messrs Shine Bteko and Cunaoen The question was finally de cided in favour of the former speakers by a majority of two PUBLISHED This Day Polities! aad other Speeches by David Buchanan MP Sub jects handled Capital Punishment Di voice Drink Mitred Mountebanks Archbishop Robert Buns The Drama Prostitution A Soeae in the Hoaeo Vote of Censure Christianity Ao Pub Uebod aad sold by Momra Leo and Bosk Printers Market street and al! Bookseller Price 3e by post 3s Banquet to Mr Carter MLA The ezscativo committee of Mr sup porters in the late South Sydney election have re solved to invito that raatlamaa to a toauqnst to be held in the Maaosto Halloa Monday ebruary 11 Several Ministers of the Crown and a number of members of Parliament will be present and no pains ate being spared to make the affair a brilliant Post offics Notices Malls will be msae un the General Paet Offlee for the underaBtirnad place fellows ob JlEioonsi ovnmii daily st 6 SO pm Pon Overland via Melbourne daily at 130 pm ob Hoaaav uid Overland to Melbourne aad thence oer steamer daily at S3U pm ob Socthku Posts or Niv Zbalasd rr Mblbovbsx avd Overland to Melbourne and thenoe per Bototnahana This day st 6 pm ob Uy the New nghmd This day at 6 tn ob Bv the Australian This day at 8 pm ea Hkomoxb Uy the Liaiuore on Monday at 8 ptu os ixt'ia Ibitkb Kimhjob axp Covnuun oy Ecbopk Overland to Melbourne sad thence per and Cu's steamer Hydsspes on Monday at 530 pm ob (Jen an Kixgpobbxk Costiskxt of Over land to Melbourne and tiieuec per Clumboraso on Menday al 530 pm ob Oosfobd 8 the Pelican on Moalay at 6 pm lea MhCLBir By tut Platypus on Monday at pm Pun Ubisbxxk asd NoBruxior Pvttn Uy the Katoomba on Tuesday at 10 am Newspapers most be posted one hour and registered letters half an hour prior to the time appointed for closing is above but registered letters intruded tor despatch by the Eni lisb Mail via San rancisco must be posted by aooa on day of vteaaier'sdenartuto DESPATCH OP MAILS OB TUB UNITED KINGDOM CONTINENT EUEVP INDIA CHIN AND OTHEB PLACES EU UYDASPES KUM MWi BOURNE Mails containing letters packets aad newspapers will be made up at this office an to warded overland to Mel bourne on Monday January 31 1S81 Mails wiU oidse ae Registered letters at 430 pm Unregistered letters at 53U pm Newspapers and packets at 30 pm Late letters for the United Kingdom vis Brindisi will lereeelved at the General Post Office ap to 4 Late fee 8d DESPATCH KAILS PER ORIENT STEAMSHI1 CUIMBOEAZU EUM MELBOURNE Mails tor the United Kingdom via Naples and Ply inoiitb and Continent of Europe will ne made up st this office on Saturday January ffi) 1861 closing at 530 pmtocatcb tbeOrieutCo upuuy'ssteamship Chimboraso which leaves Melbourne on Tuesday ebruary 1 ls81 The following rates of postage will be charged on letters United Kingdom via Plymouth 6d per halfait via Naples 8d per Ualfms Correspondence in tended for despatch by thk mail must be speeiaUy a doesod Per Chimborazo" otherwise it wiU not be for warned Manual Post Office Svdnev January 29 186L Death from Natural Causes An inquest wm held yesterday the Madeira Inn Devnuetiira rtraet by the notifig eeroncr Mr Pinhey as to the cause of death of a man named William Bird The evidsooe showed that Bird had lodged at 140 Devonahire etroet was tingle man aged 35 and had been em ployed as timekeeper tor the Sydney Tramway and Omnibus Co at Miller's Point On Wednesday after finishing work he went to his lodgings had supper and afterwards went ont returning about 12 During the night he commenced vomit ing and had an attack ot dysentry and on his land lady knocking at his room door about 8 she got no ejly and on entering the room she found Bird dead ui bed Dr Phillips was sent for and stated that in hie opinion Bird had died of British cholera Dr Danley who had made a poat mortem examination deposed that both lungs were oullansed and he was at opinion that death was caused by exhaustion from the effects of phthises The jury returned a verdict at death from natarsl cawsss THE riends of Mr JOHN ROBERTSON era respectfully invited to attend the uneral of his late beloved DAUGHTER Charlottes to move from his residence 419 Pitt street south TO MORROW (Sunday) ATERNOON at half past 1 o'clock to Necropolis nod KINSELA George stioet opposite Christ Church and Oxforq etieot near Crown street SC Wish to see yon Am on Avenue at 2 every day LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY niDAg Jawvabt 28 The bsiriB took the chair at 28 minutes paat 4 OICIAL INORMATION Mr LACKET in reply to Mr Pigott stated thatths Government would erect a foot bridge at the Ashfield stetloa soon ae possible Mr LACKEY in reply to Mr Garvsn on behalf Mr Se stated that tbs plaasfcr the bescon at the roof at too entrance to the OJaroaeo River had been prepared and no delay would take pfaoe in the wor (The work at the southern bisak water would bere eom menesd ea seen as the farther supply tor the Ufarenoe Harbour works had been voted Wr HENRY PARKES la reply to Mr Stephen 'Brown stated that a court of potty seemoes was established at Newtown on April 4 1879 bat too first oowt waa not held until Novembers 1879 The special jurisdiction of the bench oc magistrates at t6o Newtown Polios Court was defined by notification pablishedintheQovxnMMBNTGAXiTTSofOetoberSl1879end 1883 eases up to yesterday had been disposed of Ths Small Debts Court at Newtown was opened May 5 1879 and the first tourt bald on May 19 1880 and 455 cases up to yesterday had boon tried PtmiesentstitHit hed been made to ths Minister for A aa bad beaten off his murderers aad died grsda ally from the exhaustion eoaes quint on Ha wounds During He last koan be badeetatohad with a stick upon too earth where ho lay for too informstiim of any aao who might find hw body The Hooka tod evidently returned after He death aa too body wnlteid fat a shallow grave aad Meetings in Public Parks A mooting which wan announced by advertisement to bo under too anspicee of the Trades and Labour Council National League Political Reform Union Aati CHaoeo and other societies was told at the Tomperanoo Hall last night Mr Brainwood was voted to toe ohair Al the commencement of the proceedings Mr Dyer the president of tbs Trades aad Labour League protested against the aaneunce meat which tod toon made that the Trades and Labour Council would take part in the meeting Ho considered that aa unwarrantable liberty tod boon taken with an important society and it was his duty as president at tog eeeiety to state that the advsr tisement waa facetted without their burs ledge or Motion and they rwpndfatod all connection with too objeote of the nmeting After some diewneeina as to whether the usetofaMr should to adjourned on account at too small attend ance vm decided that toafatees stoald an pruBitfiei with Sems Jong cpeectoo won made by the Ctosemaa Mr Douglas Mr Brown ami Mr Tartar wMto Moulted in too following ir tioM bocur so this meeting nledgsa itaoH to matatsie tto tituone oonctitottaMl rights of naratrioted freedom in tto matter of holding pubUo meeting in the pnbto and That a commftteo be formed to carry out the foregoing re notatisna Eoyslty Won by a bead Time lain fficee ob cTann 1 mile Gipsy Cooper Set 7lb WUdBora7t5ib ABC Oct 41b Woahyabosttwa lengths Time 2min ISeec A eerrecpMdest writes It has bees proposed to give our profceetoual friend Ned Gregory benefit not eh Hie duties ac caretaker ot the Aaeocmtioa Ground have of bte precluded hie taking any satire part is the bircer mstehai Wo ess Ui afford him aa with moderate prac ttoe Ned ilvij tooch as rale made tnuigv lively while St Che and barrins eeriais few was always publw favourite The association just now having their hands full why doesn't somebody iessti urstea luateb Civil berries against for benefit We west seme novelty and let see who will bo first to theiiOBti Death from Pneumonia Aa inqusetwM told yoetarday at the Royal Alfred Hotel fat Gippo street by the Acting Coroner (Mr tahey) tto tody of a man named John eegnaan rom the evidence it appeared that erguson and He wife stout month ago went to lodge at 47 Gippeetreot and the wife afterwards Istt to go into eerviee During the last fortnight erguson tod been drinking very heavily aad on Wetosoday complained of feeling unwell Tto foDo wing day ho was much worse and Dr Moore toaMnooufaist saw him and said it was a hopeless caeo end erguson died during the day Dr Datoey saw too body after death and made a poet mortem nomine iirn aad found all too vital organs in a diaesdsred state aad in hie opinion the immediate caws of death wee pneumonia The jury returned a verdict in accord aace Accident to Mr Mevmott Last Saturday afternoon while Mr Meymott was driving nemo from Doughboy Hollow accom panied by nit daughter and maidservant tod three children of Mr Evans ths carriage gave a jerk on reaching the steep part of the hill causing Mr foot to slip off the brake He lost balaneb and fell to the around from the effects of which he was insensible for several minutes Ho wee driven home and attended to by Dr Knowles who found that beyond a severe bruiting and grazing no bones wore broken This accident jnecestitatea Mr Meymott's nopfinement for a few days he being unable to move without assistance from toe effects ot the injury The riends at Mrs CPNBUL are respoettaUy invited to attend tto uneral ot bar deceased DAUGHTER Mary Bonrko i to move from her late residence Lyndhunt otreet Glebe TO MORROW at half past 1 SHYING and CO Undertakers Redfern Municipal Election Mr Bogie addreeeed a number of rate payers at hotel Regent and Raglan evening for tto representation ot toe Redfern ward the Redfern council: Mr Deegb presided The oandfaate referred to too mattere of interest to the ward and advocated sewerage system He expressed himself in favour of the abolition of the lighting rate and referred to obstructions allowed on the road and paths of Regent street caused by goods exhibited by a large firm A vote of confidence in the candidate moved by Mr Ketrigan brought the meeting toa close emberioy King of Trumps aad Cumberland led alter nately but kgt wU together until reach tag the river turn in th eoond time round when the favourite came outand won eerily la a canter Time tain 50eee TBI1X SUKBS ree Citizen 1 Waxy 2 riaeee Alice 3 netting 7 to 4 oa ree dtisra 3 to 1 agalnat others Waxy was trat away bet at the turn for homo the favourite who had been lying Ism came through aad won by half a length onions oou 3 miles roeress 7et 111b 1 Wellington 9ri 21b Averaus 7at lilb 3 Betting 7 to 4 against regroM 9 to 2 against Aver una 5 to 1 againat Hoothagyer 6 to 10 to 1 aralnat ethers The field were got well away together PO being the first to shew in wont when fairly moving but Western Prinooas and Soothsayer began to force the mee aud rapidly acquired a lead of three length from PQ who waa followed by IritrobeandWellington Very littUebange took place along tto back ot the eoureo At the tar torn Progress who had been the ruok began to move forward but a lense cloud ot dust obscured the horoea from view until they reached the river at whioli place Soothsayer Proerees and Wellington were together ia treat and were shortly lotaed by Avernue At thia point Soothsayer compounded and at the turn Into the straight Progreeehad the field beaten aad centered home a easy winner by throe lengths Wellington beaQag Avenue by a Length cm abaU Western Priaeees fourth two lengths away Thee acme Woodlands Lady Mellisa and Latrobe Tims 3min 3fi sac aiaas fbopccb staxbs Royal Maid 1 Baltic Coriolanns 3 Betting Keen on Royal Maid who won by halt a length Time liain84eee COBXBWaBBB 8TAKBS sod in leisurely fastoo towards ttom Tto tender's time to Btnsf Bridge wee tlton 43eee Hasten leading about four toad tengtos tot toalmeetotappedatdtofar ride at tto anh abreact Theaaan Geeen'e tonttoMe in cedar to Han He band to tto company waiting to see Hm peso by All tto way as tto Canadian acnUer railed avnnd too huge beds of rnstoo co tto northern bank at tto Thames between Bamaa and Marthto to took mat ters very easily striking as slowly aa strokes per urinate and a nno time pewniMng Trtetofa wto was wMo on hte quarter to oaao np qsdte ainaa Howwter wh to mw the fintelriaff gains fairly fa view fan qHatonad np and opened nut plenty at daylight between tto tosta a A toavp wtony tod toon moored ont in tto river agpoeits tto Ship (or tto onoommodatioa tto distaM jadgo Mr Moore nod ttoabjoalwto ao'gonopienoQa no to to oamlyoeoabkotkaennsaMttoywouirin Hantan after partfag awwr from Ho posenor o' Mt eased town in fato fcw atrotoeand paddled peat tto distance took a winner fay throe lengths Tto time ad tto raee treat start to finish wee 26ain Lteee Rounds (gt shlsfang greeted toth Victor aad vaa qetatod aa tto toeing bento wore brought round again and diroatod to their respective eutters Hanlan wto waa rafllag aad only slightly tooted by tbo aMrois oourteouely ajknowledged rench grammatical fluency GUARANTEED under the now famed AaGLaIN System Saberis tod families tinted nrate classee Befsr University colleges schools leading ud Press of the colony Judging from the aawera given and the meA' ot set ting about the work by children so yonag the system would seem to ccunmeM itarifas an excellent anoary 24 1880 Tbo pupils had beau taarbt under th Anglais system and fudging from tbo results manifested by young children the system would seem fully te maintain in the hands of Its Mr A high reputation it brings with it to thane Sidmbt Dailt Tblmbaf December 12 1880 examination commenced bye critical test in rench under the bow so tamed Anglais System aad the rapMity aad eonectMsa with which th translattona were made aad the purring gon through juattfi ta saying that tto difficulties la eonitecrien with the acquisition of a bo rough nnowiedge ot the reneb lanaaage have been ma torially tat Erxaute Nans asp Tows uc Coes nr JocuaL or term testimonials he apply 885 Ellsabetb etreot soatb Private iailiee das forming at Eiry aad Co IABOH SvDbixv Daily Tklxorapb 29 th January 1881 MR MILNER STEPHEN'S MARVELLOUS CURES Durite Mr Stephsu'e rwoeut visit to Victoria he muceesehil in effecting a number et interesting onrea amests which are acme remarkable case referred to in the following Teatuaoriala These aUxocumd la the pswwnt mouth and among tbo witneaseo are well known gentlemen ot position end respectability Otoe of them a Judge of Queensland SIGHT RESTORED Jannary IS 188L Mydanghter Susan M'Vee baa been blind two raera from a aeedle goin into her eye Dr Gray performed she ba bvea quite blind ataeo Mr "itahra him just treated her aad aba is suddealy rwtored irrn uww uwer: vvsrnains on boo vawo ana ream bnaiaoM at euek Wirt The question ot erecting oonrtbonso et Newtown tod boon under oouciderwtiou bat no stops had boom taken in tto matter pending tto dotorniiaatiMi of aa eligible rite for the proposed 'buiMlng which wee under refereaoo for tto report of the Govorcmonilaad valuer Mr LACKEY in reply to Mr Tribkoto oteted thatft waa possible more mon might be employed upon variou eootioM of tbo WoeUahra WeVerloy and Rindwick tramway lines and it would be done directly there were anfiriantpermauant way materials on the ground Sir HENRY PARKES tn reply to Mr Pigott stated there wm money available for tto erection of the naw training aohool for pablio aohoel teacher and eonddaraNe trouble tod oeeu taken in eramin iag different spots but no rite bad yet been deter 'mined neon Mr HOSKINS In reply to Mr Daugar stated names tod been eubaaifited for appointment as trustees of Churoh at England land and cemetery atNarrsbrii and the cemetery trustees would bo gazetted on Tuesday next The trustees for the ehureh rite eouM not be goaetted until the laud pro pound to be granted was dedicated which mart await we resumption by Act at ParUbmont of the original 'it Mr HOSKINS in reply to Dr Bees stated that a conditional parehaaa was applied far by ThomasArcher on the 29th May 1879 in the parish of jMarga The aelooticw aad reserve had not been johauged to the west bask of Reedy Creek 'hfr LACKEY in reply to Mr Smith stated there would bedoobjectionoa tto partef tto Speaker to the approved designs for tbo new House ot Parlia ment being exhibited in tto lobby PAPEBS The following papers were laid on the table By sir HENRY PARKIS i Minutes of proceed ings of the Intercolonial Ooafereno held at Sydney xn January 1881 representation to ths Imperial Government by members of tto Interoolonial Con Jerenoe in reference to Chinees immigration into Western Australia i return reopeoting public school taaohere Ordered to bo printed By Mr BAKER i Rotaru showing names of leo eea nemo ot each run and rental placed upon it appmieed by Mr Canvin Ordered to be printed By Mr SUTTOR arther papers respootiag the jdnplKation of the telegraph cable between Austra tbsio aad Europe Oraarod to be printed MOUNT KEMBLA COAL RAILWAY BILL Mr BURNS brought up the report of the select committee oa this bill which was ordered to be printed and the second reeding fixed for riday 11th ebruary CHUBCM PROPERTY INCORPORATION BILL Mr STUART moved that a select committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the Churehat England Trust Property Incorporation Bill the jeommittee to consist of Messrs Edmund Barton Brodribb Burna ernelL Garrett M'CnUech Slat tery Trickett and the mover Agreed to AD EUNDEM DEGREES BILL On the motion of Dr RENWICK the Ad Eundetn grees Bill was read a third time passed through pts remaining stages and ordered to be cent theLegislative Council SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT Mr M'ELHONE moved pursuant to notice thatto Honea at ite rising adjourn till Tuesday week to hoa members to attend tile opening of the Albwy and Dubbo railways Many non membm bad never had tto opportunity ot seeing what th interior ot tto colony waa like The lines were the iDoal important possible That to Albury connected the metropolis of Victoria with their own and that to Dubbo was part of the line that would hereafter connect Sydney with Adelaide They bad no euob preeriug work on hand that they could not spare a few days and hon members would bo all tto better tor the relaxation Sir HENRY PARKES felt it his duty to oppose the motion He fully admitted tto importance of the bnt could not coo his way elaar to vote a waste of time Mr ABNELL accused the Government of op poring the bill merely jro forma and with the know torethat their supporters would vote against them auo give them their holiday He held that it was tto height of frivolity te adjourn such a body on ecoonnt o' such a matter as tto opening of a railway If ton members wanted to see ths eooutry there would be many better opportunities of viewing it Mr BUCHANAN thought it waa degrading to Tarliameat to ask it to leave its work because a tew members wished to be preceatat a country celebra tion If they wished to neylrct their work they could Ao co but wby prevent others doing it He should vote the adjournment jxcOMBES arid that many boo members would to compelled to attend oue or ottor of the celebra tions and they naturally would prefer the business to wait till they were able to take part in it The lines were national undertakings and should be opened with a national erietoetien Messrs Trickett Pigott and Garkstt spokegainst the sojournment on the grounds that it would delay business too much and render it impos sible to carry out tto programme eubmitted by Klover nment Mr COPELAND referred to tto fact that the Supply Bill would have to he dealt with during the ereek or eire the Civil servant would not to paidThi and the need ot action in connection with the jcter supply scheme were sufficient to indnee him to'oppose the riijeorament Mr DILLON said that tto objection based on 'important business would apply to any day daring the Bernm The opening of these railway lines wm a Sraat national affair and that to Albury marked an tern in the bitory of two colonics It was idle to 'talk of wasting time when night after night time CrM wasted in a wholesale manner in frivolous dis ueina I Mr KIDD considered the important butteea on Abe paper was a strong argument for adjournment minoe those hen members wto would ba compelled toabsent themselves from Sydney had a right to to take part In tbo proceedings Mr LEVIN supported tto adjournment after tabich Mr in reply spoke strongly on theudden diligence of hoc memtart wto at attartimes absented themselves from the House except wtan they bad ttalr own work cr obstruction to work toaouawitk Mr Buchanan in particular was not In the Hwra tbo right before to vote for the railway to uo own oowtituOMv Hon members might rest avsnrod that if tto ndjnurnmeat were ot carried there would bo no House to go on with the work co members having resolved to leave town Hodeniod any collusion with tto Government ia the matter as bad been insinuated The quastiou that the Hooee at its ruing adjourn till Thursday ebruary 8 waa then put and carried "by 38 votes to 29 Tto six member of tbo Govern tatnt present voted with tee none NO LIABILITY COMPANIES BILL The House thru went into committee to further eonridcr tto No Liability Companies Bill introduced liv Mr Terry 1 to wore without oommenL Mr COPELAND printed out that if clause fl woreppwad ta stead as it was tto director would beablo to spend the eompacy money in buying other mining interests He moved That in tto portion giving the directors pewer to hold land tto words for mining to substituted for 'including miningo tore its' Agreed to Several other verbal alteratiaae wore made Mr PIGOTT moved the insertioe at words giyiag tto company power aad liability to one aad bo sued in ite oorpcrste eaparity He 6d eot do thtevrith a wdretoia ear way impose any liability cm indi wdaal shareholder After discusrion tai was withdraw and cm the notion at Mr OSTER thooo wwds wore hdded Md than be capable of suing and being Stadia ita aoroorate name' COpSlaN movlatbat tto time after which riuira abooM be saleable after forfdtare for ms payment at oata ehorid be 28 dye ia place of 14 'days Citv Council A meeting of the inance Committee of the City Council held at the Town Hall yerterdsy there being a good attendance of aiderman The coconuts presented were recommended for payment After a considerable amount of diectuaion tto Lime street Wharf business was finally settled and the arrangements with Messrs Byrnes and Joubert for one portion and the Newcastle Steam ship Co for the other completed Aiderman Carter drew special attention to the case of the coutieot let to Rogers and Co for a steam roller at higher than the tender of Davey and Sands after a distinct enderstanding had been arived at that fresh tenders should be called The Mayor explained that the matter tad been settled before his accession to the chair so that to oould not take any action A Prize ight Koguurah last Sunday is repotted to have been tto scene at a most disgraoriul aoeurreuce in tto hpe of a prise fight and the combatants with bnt little respect for the Sabbath chose this day above other to settle their supremacy The police tocated cut there had timely intimation of it and touted a number ot early birds who were supposed bates theequel proved were not in the secret George's River and neighbourhood was made for aad being reached early was well scoured both by the followed and tto followers bat ineffectually Another lot in the meantime who had straight information vended their way to the bnsh some distance at the rear of Davis's Half way Hotel and here the fight took place the combatants being diatinguiriied not by came but simply and Sydney" Having fought tor some two or three hoars the for mer was declared the victor and the Christian assem blage dispersed 0 doubt very edified by what they had seen and gratified at having done the nolioe So far they did but sooner er later the polioe may gainefficient information to warrant proceedings being taken against any present at it ae acceasoriee if not the principals themselves Town and Country Journal0 SATURDAY JANUARY 29 The PROGRESS and RESULT of the state Taraf IN IRELAND SKETCHES CLARENCE Magnificent Series of ENGRAVINGS NEWCASTLE aad PARRAMATTA RACE MEETINGS by Spectal Lewrtcr THE JATE ISAAC BUTT Poittt and Intcrratinr Mcmvir KILLED on the TRAMWAY ATIEMPTEDMUUDER THE ANNIVERSARY DAY REGATTA COERCIVE MEASURES OR Obttrucciou by Home Kulwra LOVE" aad Other Stories YOUNG IRELAND" by Sir Charles Gavao Daffy THE LADIES PAGE MIN1XG iNTELLIUEhCK and ALL THE NEWS THE WEEK B6lI Union regular meeting Monday Erasing Towa Hall HoteL Ruaiuess iffi portent Mr John A (Mhil) eoheitor Temuta Court King stral bydmy lvel tii vi asnsi Mcrmoti ALL Petersham The Bisbop of Grafton and Armidala will prueeh at the Morning Service at 11 To morrow JpB Sought laryoini THEATER ROY'AL SUNDAY EVENING 3etb January 11 Mr CHARLES BRIGHT will deliver LECTU HE entitledARCHBISHOP VAUGHAN on ROTTEN CATHOLICS AMERICAN "EDUCATION No Catholie exeopt a rotten one would think of send ing hi child toa fecate aoLori in Address at lavender Bay SUITABLE SELECTIONS MUSIC Bt TffE CHOIR ORGANIST Mr HODGE Door open at 7 commonee at 730 Sitting an nenal In lrnrUoa TWO LECTURES on TRUR BASIS 1'' CANDiNAVlAN Evangelical Lutheran IO Cbnreb Service To morrow qurter paat 7 nm aiariner'e Church Heading rootv Laurite Carlsen Paator By far tto most graphio and picturesque account that has yet appeared of the great sculling race far tto Championship of the World between Hanlan and Triekett is that contained in the Ncwcastlb Daily Chronicle The report occupiee about five columns of theCHBONicLE of Tuesday ths 10th November tto day after the race telegraphed by its aperial reportage from London on the evening ot the raoe and i accompanied by a sketch of the course The following is the Chbonicle'b description of THU RACE At 19 minutes paat 12 o'clock the sculler were signalled to their cutter to atrip and very readily uiuraw wj lauiou ww mix pouuu a was first ready and to showed in a blue elevrieeo that ooay nnirs ot tno earns nna tua ne wore when to rowed on ths Tyus His skin was brown as a nut and to ues a well known phrase of tto profession to waa picture of health and condition" The yoang Canadian was most attrac tive figure as bs aeulled easily and gracefully away from ths bows of his eutter and he had to acknowledge repeatedly tto cheers that greeted him from all sides Trickett stripped to tto skin and when his jersey was removed be cer tainly ooaveyed tto impressio of being light and overdone But tto Australians everywhere declared that this appemnee was deceptive and that he had always looked fine Orawn when thoroughly prepared for hi previous engagements The Sydney demeanour was very subdued and be altogether lacked the jautinees and quiet confidence that his rival showed Precisely at 21 minutes past mid day the Muller settled tbemarives at their station Mr Hawthorne holding the stern of boat whilst Jookey Driver told skiff Are you ready cried Mr Ireland and before the word go eould issue from tto umpire's lips the competitor dashed off upon their journey Both mon started calmly and deliberately the firat three eirokM being taken with extreme steadiness We thought that Banian Imd jnst a shade tbs beat of the despatch bat ne did not quicken up so readily as Trickett whose policy it seemed to to to forse the paoe The Australian burst into a light dipping stroke of 4" to the minute rowing a rood deal with hi arms and sliding very little Ia fact Trickett' eommeuciuut wm in his moat moderate fora and those who had backed him took very little oemfort from ths style that te displayed in the first quarter of a mile However he begau suddenly that to ob tained sa advantage over his antageniat his boat showing about a qnarter ot a length in front Hanlan set to work in very different fashion and we may mention that in the first minute after they bad settled to Mailing the Canadian palled 34trekes while Triekett pat in jnt 40 The latter despite his teat striking waa not enabled to bold his advantage for more than a few yards aulan then came shooting up to him The latter waa now working with the full power of lags and body in his unrivalled style and a vreat was tto run upon hi boat that for an instant she looked like travelling right away from the Wentworth Bnt Triekett who waa by thia time Bottling aomewhat tatter to his work put in half a dozen powerful strokes and fairiv held the Breed Canadian A struggle of the most exoiting sort nowsommenood and the thousands that were massed together on the towing path and on board tbs Various oraft hereabouts were wnnessea of as fierce a strife aa has ever taken place over thio stretch of water Hanlan never struck so fast as be did at the commenedment of his races on the Tyne but ho wm nevertheless thoroughly extended Every now and their as Trickett got more force noon his oeven inoh blades the Canadian would sweep further forward on his slide and drive the strake through with extra forse from the body and legs Opposite Simmon's Yard stout 200 yards from the start ths boats wore level but they were not travelburbow and bow st all whilst was running very fredyand smoothly the Wentworth wm falling off between strokes and wm kept upon terms with the ottor skiff by repeated dashes Still there wm nothing to obooee between the craft here so far as the lead wm concerned first on and then the other holding a slight advantage Both sculler were making a good course Trickett going almost in a straight line from his starting boat whilst Hasten camo in towards him somewtat in order to stare hi shelter from the light westerly wind that was blowing The struggle continued with out the slightest intermission the rouller passed in front of the boathouses neither man showing any symptoms at giving way on the oue hand or ot com mand or paoe on tn outer grarntalK IXMJBfa KU MIS llRUIff IM MIS sn iisumnaBS WiU) confident in the staying power at ttair reprsMuta tive were delighted beyond measurs to see that ta wm able to told the Canadian flyer Accordingly there was much cooering" and other Australian cries ot encouragement from the steamers and the men of the South loudly signified their readiness to take odds Directly after leaving the Leandsr boathouse oshind Trickett settled down to longer rowisg and getting mra power from the atotudsrs he showed tn far moss fccmidible tape than te had don at tte start But although for an instate or so fastesttowed a foot in front yet Haulan wm not indlined to let him lead and when Bishop's tte quarter mils wm reached there wm still practically nothing to choose between them foe pees Tto time to tte crock wm Ivin fiflese Directly after passing this point of tto roe Hanlan put extra staraand length into hte pulling and quite suddenly ob tained a lead at half a length Tris state of thing 004 moment to be tole rated by th Australian who wm still good ia wind and strength aad mads a terrific attasupt to get upon tanas with hi opponent they sculled up tte front at tte Cswwsto watt Tte intensity of tte struggle roused tte utmost enthusiasm every tend butslrsady aa opirioa wm sows tug prevaMmt that th work wm toe warm te last sad that the real contest would not extend ever tte whole at tte oumse Triekett by tte tardast and most punish ing at labour managed once more to gst upon level terms with th ywmg sculler epporite tte haH mOe tree (time 2mia 13iac)j but te begin to fall off i bis efforts imme diately afterwards and foot by foot boat drew to tte front The Canadian ana still striking no more than 34 to tte minute but te wMUhag something fate WAn al every pU at the blades and te wm working with aS th force he could bring to bear SofineaaexUMtieacf hie form tee never been witnessed in this eonatoy and no Mtisfled with It were th Chtadiae parte that tte roarot their offer to fayodderang through the foggy air lifas the sound ot thunder A fee enteomaem at the Cotadispo incrsMsd ae tte Southra men be came more ealm end silent aad hy th time th Craven Point wen ranched (time to tte eteta 2miM 42ao) It wm olearevsn to these geotiasMU ttat the 4 nitsabas ntamglnn had ia head a tougher 1 taak thaa te corid eonwniently manage Jfaafaa iedbythres qunrtaruaf a length pMt Craven Stope aad eontiaufag to isascuetrats speed he drew nia eraft dear within tbo Mxt hundred yarfa The re apeetive pllota now took their saea a oouro well out i fa mid nver and tte pair tor along atill pulling very hard hut keeptag wide ot each attar How ever opposite Walden's Wharf (six farlongs UNERAL Th riend Of PATRICK BOURKE are respectfully invited to attend tto oneral of his deceased WIE Mary to move from his residence Lyndburstistroet Glebe TO MOR ROW at baU pMt 1 o'clock far tte Necropolis SHYING and CO Undertakers THE riend of Mr EDMUND ENGLISH are respectfully invited to attend th unenal at fas late beloved WIE Mary Ann: to move from hie residence No 8 Carlton etrest eff Georre ataeet West TO MORBOW (Sunday) ATERNOON at quarter to 3 o'clock for ta Catholte ssimj Petartham and SHYING aad CO 747 Oeorge etreet South and 140 Junction of Liverpool and Oxford streets making tte error of going in too etame at Uneven Point that the shoot aeroae to tte Surrey side wm very easily made Bui Hanlan who wm wU out in th tideway Mrteialy mads tte bast course towards ite eouttern bank ot tbe river Tte Caradtan eased down fas steak te wm appecanbing th old mile tree and Triatatt wto wm still fighttag the earnest ot battles instantly drove th Wentworth up to hia quarter Tk efforts mad by tto AMtralfan Muler at this partita at tto race were th main souse at his ultimate eoUapee and nothing more resolute ttoa bls strugrte base toe ever been seen but with hl fang cross hand soslls he oould not get th power tote the work that wm evident in hi rowing oad thM long taforo th old mil point reaotod (time faun it wm quite clear that to wm fighting a losing battle Hanlan ma dr rospouse tette spurt put on by hie advoraoryM ttoy went out to the southward ana Trickett wto vm from time to time looking round to see bow far the Cana dian wm in front was enabled at oue time to rednee his lead to half a length But between tto mil point end tte Crab Troa Ruils dTfUM vwipn 4avr Canadian lead wm a IsouUiat tbevrab Treed mile aad a quarter lees 200 jards) and the time from ttetart wm flmin 12aec The Sydney sculler wm now palpably shaken by the ordeal ho tad come through but still he wm not quite dose polling and just after pMaing the Crab Tree he tad another look Iofans were not by any means in despair at the aspect the plaadita which greeted him on all hands Trto i feveer As tto two Mullare eroaeta toward ttair attee fleet erafl faey met almost they had done 1W' before tto etort and reaching from ttair seats they ra Bier "Waa after th refreshment tourtn resnlfadifi ffiMi by which faaquestioattai Tte tfarfls fMMp ra praraura qorauo tampion Mr COPELAND moved ttat foe mtafaaum time 1 rm 1 Ttu lecuiter had tasked their representative at a topetam thatadvertieeswnts tte jST3 forfeited etaree atonia state th number of each stere fortsessa Agreed to Mr COPELAND moved ttat the elauee be atterod bom to sans the proceeds of shares sold to revert te tte original shareholder after payment at sells aad expsMM in plase of being plaeed te tto audit rt th company After a lengthy discussion this wm negatived wittoat dtvisioa ttnon whlehlf Pigott moved that the direc for should have a diso euonsiy pon return tto proeeefls to the shareholder attar naymant of sole and expense A very long discussion suited in a division by which th amendment wm negatived by 84 vote to 4 Oa Ctau 11 whfah provide that the liability of shareholders in say company shall eeaee ite befog registered under tte new act it was reeoivod on tto motion of Mr OSTER that any claim against the company before rogirtrat1'" shall hold gtvd against the registered company aeor perete body Mr OSxEB moved the insertion of a dans re quiring every company to have a registered office in the colony and imposing a penalty for nonom nHaaca Mr Y)PPT in carried by 32 vote to 2 Mr Beyers befog the only utaor loainoar voungontne negauve Tte first schedule wm passed and to the second memorial of registration astatamsutthat 10 per cent of the capital tad bean paid up wm added on the motion of Mr OSTER The bill wm then reported to the House and the third reading fixed for I needs wee The Hous adjourned at seven minutes papt 10 till Tuesday ebruary 8 CJTOLEN or strayed from Macdonaldtown an Iroa grey HORSE about 16 hands high branded on near shoulder Information which will lead to its aiseovery will be paid for by Madsen surveyor Arumbahtetraoe King street Newtown rpO Left in a Cab to Surry HiUe JL Thursday nigbt small Blue Paper Pared Reward AH Gardener 413 Georee street LUST a parcel containing quilts between city andGtebe address Kebble Reward 2 Bar rack street LUST in Glebe Point "Bus No 281 Opera Glasses rewarfi Vaoghan Auctioneer King street fblO Reward LOilT from Tamers on the 3rd oW January one Draught Grey Mare branded No 5 near shoulder The above reward will be paid on eocviction of the thief and if strayed Apply Tumoba Herald Office LusT TortoueeheU Spectacle case a reward A lower Jeweller 114 King street THE ioduStrioni creature who stole a cast from 120 bforket street yesterday can have it ham mered to hie own shape by applying at the same place Canadian onee more settled to long aad powerful pumng iiniing os to toe minute agsiDSt co of his autaeonist and tto result wm sushtiy ia his favour ta told ratter more than a length lead past the Soap Works (on mile and a half less 200 yards time 7mfo 4taec) In making a course round the bend at this plaee Haulan kept well ont into the river to get the best of what little tide wm etill flowing up but he wm somewhat outside of tte lines usually taken by scullers at this part of th ooares aad Trickett wm by no means inclined to permit him to hold the advantage Tbs Sydney sculler who wm acting well within Lie rights same well over te tte southwards and refusing to give way when ta got upon close quarters with his antagonist we bad for a few seconds to reckon up the ohsoew of a foul occurring at this plaee and the results would follow from each a miahan Hanlan was leading by about a length at tte time and the clear lateral disteac between th boats wm just barely suScirnt to have enabled Trickett to pass bad he been able and willing to do so The Toronto sculler saw his daager very qi iekly and pullfog hard with bi left turned the bow ef his boat almost in towards the Surrey shore shooting away ent of danger almost in an instant At lb time Hanlan apaeared resolved to run tto risk at aa enlueky touch no more for eliding right fere and aft five or six time te drove the Canadian' a elsar length ahead ofhispunuer Tfi lattnrmin lfsl of tte beta luais jnst before tto start about the lead through Hammar utith Bridge took a look round to see hew far thattractors wm ta advance and finding it within a fur long of him pulled himneif together for a gallant effort to land at leMt this portion of the money wagerod upon him It wm spurt and eonntar spnrt between toe pair throughout th whole at tb run from the end of tte Soap Works Quay to Hammer smith flatpension Bridge and Yiesett who wm again rowing somewhat unsteadily steak to his work ta a fashion seldom eseuta a scalier ee nearly pumped out However tte Canadian had smta tto beet of tte tussleand he shot beneath the bridgstwo lengths ahead (distauee one mile and three quarters) 200 yards time 9min 3Uec) There was an entire ehanee ta th aspeot of tbs race Immediately after the ecullet 8 had cleared tto bridge Hanlan eased down his stroke to a long steady one of 80 to tte minute and did not seem to tnina hie pareaar oomtag up to his quarter again But tto Austiaiisn wm so nearly exhausted ttet evkieusiy little danger wm to be feeeed from him and Hanlan who had found this ont stopped rotting altogether about 210 yard above tto bridie aad leotod round his shoul der at some row beats that were quite Bear him there wm ay rvMKm few ttam to bo Triekett made a weU meaat attempt to utflfae tto opportunity raf eaaektam Bsieaa febraA Am faeraeraa ram lara weuMe4i aaasM gewu wv WOT gGVVaWb settled him just two miles at th eeusee having been ooverea ai me nme in gauani Australian da not step altogether but be became deathly pale hia toad robed forward oa to his sheet aad hia rowing wm littis better than dipping th water with on half of tte blades In fact we have seen men ttat were much loss exhausted retire from the contest la a few seconds the vanquished ecutler tegained Ue wind aad reeumodculling but ot swuree he rowed dreadfully weak aad although te eteuek fart yet te wm unable to get any pace upon hte boat The race wm ta point of foot completely over at thia point if ta Aus tralian bad got out of his skiff altogether aad the only interest remaining in it arose from the grand tenacity with which the exhausted eeuller stuck to his work and tte feats of skill performed by Hanlan The latter eommenoed by book washing his fsllower until arriving within 2V0 yards of the toot of Chiswick EyoL Then tto Canadian whose lead wm between three and fear boot feawtta snadeuly disappeared altogettaw from the view ot th people on board tte attendant steamers A grrntt shout wm set up at this occur rence and the prevalent idea vm that tbs extreme ease with which the victory wm new being won Bad caused Haulan to faint But tte incident only mom from the exhibition of one of the bttia ae oomptahmenta The young obampien in order to relieve the monotony of the prooosdmge had lain himself down flat on hie back In this position he rested until Trickett got within a length I and a half ot him when he sprung np laughing aad dashed off into fast Mulling again This piece of steady work brought us up to the foot of Chiswick Eyot tte time to thispotatftwe miles and a quarter) being Iffinin 35eec Tbeu Hanlan being ouoe more three boats lengths ta front ws had another pleasant exhibition of aquatic accomplishments Tno Cana dian crossed the bows of hu pursuer to tto souta rard and wasted hie rtaht taad sanlL iimtantlv Th kins I rataninx and sarvins tte otter blade in tte sama pertape most to tte Hiring of th Austmliaxa wto I fubte The movement wm reposted quickly aad towiy oao "iui inuoo amusasm so cnampiou oheeifaUy rocked his soulta np aad down end back wards aad forwards ta tte rowlocks whilst every except those wto ted teat ttair money laughed heartily I am quite acid the leading backer of tto Austauiaa I did not think there wm uah a sculler in the world The exhibition performance lasted until ws had roasted ths steps opposite Chiswick Chnth (time Sfleeo) by wrick time Trfahstt tad revived ocoridesably aad Hanlan had aeafa settled down tato a beautiful lengthy st sake at 38 to the mtaate rpHE iienos of Mr GEURGK ROBERTSON are reepectfaUy invited to attend the uneral of his late beloved SISTER Charlotte to move from she reeidenoe of her parents 419 Pitt street south TO MORROW (Sunday) ATERNOON at half past 1 o'clock to Necropolis and KINSELA George street opposite Christ Church aad Oxford street fpHE riends of Mr WILLIAM HENRY JL ROBERTSON are respectfully invited to at tend the uneral of hia late beloved S1STME Cher lotte to move from the residence of het parents 4J9 Pitt stroet south TO MuRROW (Sunday) A TERNOON at half paat 1 o'clock to Necropolis and KINSELA George street opposite Christ Church Theriendsot Mr BEHAN are respectfully invited to attend the uneral of hia late beloved WIE Winifred to move from bis reeidnoe Liverpool street £arltaghurst TO MORROW (Suaday) ATERNOON at talpMt o'clock to the Catholic Cemetery Petersham and KINSELA 118 Oxiord street near Crown street and George street opposite Christ Church rjlHE riends Ute Mr ORLANDOJL VAISEY ot Clarenee Town are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his deceased beloved WIE Harriet to move from the residence of ter son in law Mr Biobard Banks Rusbcuttera'Bay TO MORROW (Sunday) Afternoon st half paat 1 to cemetery South Heed and KINSELA 118 Oxford streot and Georgt elreet south THE riends of Mr RICHARD KTbANKS are respectfully invited to alter tte funeral of faia late beloved MOTHER IN LAW Mrs Vaisey to move from hie residence Euahcnttars Bay TO MORROW (Sunoay) Afternoon at half paat 1 cemetery South Head and KINSELA IIS Oxford streot and George street opposite Christ Church pl UN riends EbWARi Jj GALE of West Maitland are respectfully in vited to attend the onersl of hie late beloved MOTHEB IN lxAW Mr Harriet Vaisey to move from tbs resideree or her Son in law Mr Richard banka Raabcutter's Bay TO MORROW (Sunday) ATERNOON at half paat 1 to Cemetery South Head and KINSELA Georgc atreet opposite ChrierChuroh and Oxford street MASON Undertaker (late foreman to a Dixon) has commenced business at No 2 brisbane street off Oxfordstreet uneral fur alshed tn the most respectable manner and Econo mical Term.

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