iwlcct IJocirjj. SOIG, I will not breathe thy name, my lovo, I'll lock it in my breast, 1 And keep it spotless as the snow v tlpon the tall peak's crest. • The world shall never know from whonco love's sacred fnol camo; I will not breathe thy name, my love, '' I will not breathe thy name. . J wDI not breathe thy name, my Jovo, • However dear thou art; The diamond glances of thino eyes Hjj,vo carved it on my heart. The purest shrine my bosom holds Tl?o cherished words shall claim— I will not broatho thy name, my lovo, I will not breathe thy name. I will not,broatho thy name, my lovo, Botwoon us there's a breach; Bo ipino to Bing the praises of Tho prize I cannot roach. My lyre shall catch its fervor from Affcotion'ft warmest flame— . 1 will not bvoathe thy name, my lovo, ■I will not breathe thy namo. —'Star.' Hamz. LATEST NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE OMEO AT THE PLpTP, WITH LATEK ENG-LISH AND AUSTRALIAN NEWS. : LONDON. June 12. The Lords discussed the Judicature Bill introduced by the Lord Chancellor, and rejected an amendment favoring appellate jurisdiction of the Lords. In the Commons the Government Factories Bill was read a second time. June 13. Lord Carnarvon has received the Fiji Commissioners' report. The ' Paris Moniteur' says that, although England is indisposed to grant the extradition of Eochefort, England cannot refuse an inquiry as to whether British (Subjects were not concerned in accordance with the principles laid down at the Congress on International Law. The wool sales concluded on Tuesday. Increasing firmness was shown towards the close of the series. Port Phillip improved to March price; Adelaide and New Zealand greasy shares in the recovery, but Sydney washed fleece is neglected. Foreign arrivals were hot so large as to depress the corn market. New Zealand hemp sold at £lB to £1 9. Bank rate, 3 per cent; market rate, 2£ porppnt, June 17. The Lords passed the Judicature Bill. Eochefort has arrived in Ireland. He was received with hostility both in Cork find Dublin. Eoyal Hunt Cup: Captain Stirling's Lowlander ' first, Mr. Long's Maid of Perth second ; and Sir J l . Johnstone's Flower of the Forest third. June 18. . Gold Cup . M. Delamarre's b c Boiard, by Vermont, first; Mr. Merry's Doncaster and M. Lefevre's Flageolet; dead heat for second place. The race for the Grand Prize of Paris was won by Marshall's Trent, Fould's Saltarelle second, Crowther Harrison's Tomahawk third. BOMB. June 17. The Pope held a grand reception in the Vatican in celebration of the twenty-eighth anniversary of his election to the Papaoy. SIIIPNNO. Arrived: Eunnymede, Ironside, Onpure, Eurydice, Ben Cruachan, Eosalia, find Ale*. Duthie. , AUSTRALIAN. Melbourne, Jun? 20. After a long debate, the Constitution Amendment Bill was read a second time in the Assembly—4B to 28. Only 1 one member was absent, which is unprecedented in the Colony. It is likely "finally to pass the Assembly, but to be rejected in the Council. Long 'discussions took place on'the recent appointments in the Land Department, and resulted in a large majority in favor of the Government. A statute is introduced to enable steps to be taken-against anyone guilty .of embezzlement in the other British .possessions. James Balfour was elected yesterday for.the Southern Province in;the Council by a large majority. The estimates of expenditure for the year amount to £2,343,794, including O.ver; £400,000 for education. . Instructions have been sent to England placing the Government 4 per cent, loan pn.the market; M'Lean, with Major Eopata, visited several institutions, in company of the Governor. The Major has published notes of his ' career. , The second trial of Eupert Green for the Queen-street explosion case is now proceeding. ' A fire at Warnambc/Sl destroyed pro - perty valued at £7,000. It was mostly insured. / Tenders for repairing the ship John JKferr have been accepted at over £ 10,000. George A. Kit, of the Public Works Department, has been committed for trial for Stealing a cash-box from the office. Efforts to raise subscriptions fftr a second experiment of Harrison's meat propeas,have failed. Frauds on the Customs by means of salted invoices have been brought under the notice of the Assembly. The Government promised to have the names of * |he offenders published < Tho handsome sum of £I,OOO was subscribed by the school children of the var 7 ' ious parts of the cclony in aid of two digftbled boys in Melbourne. The - mystery of .thstf missing young lftfly from East been cleared up. , v) • f lib failure' £\nd Co/, w^ne
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 278, 3 July 1874, Page 4
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754Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 278, 3 July 1874, Page 4
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