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Published With the Approbation of the Rt. Rev. Bishops of Galvesto^ Dallas and San Antonio and the Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville.
VOL XXII .“No. 8. •
NEWS FROM GER 11®.
to The Southern or the Holy Father on the excellent
tTORY.
TUBERCULOSIS
the
Aiwa;
tainrst the Jesuits.
Wlissa
jtrare the tmrnoriW of the Jesuits. «' “® jDliteI1 ta°l*ie <» tne coun ^wteglfla04?.:-. vJ
,rl>» HcdfemL lust «w:ro«« the frontier, t «T ■ ““« w . A „te6i()Imry. Rev. Peter R. Ikffi- ?
■w the custom to levy Un* on nil caG *emt. ““ “ nelly, O. M. i. The epeaker sketch- . d
Jr Ln fell fed fur row, An Iron tend hi Ror reaueBted to wtkfor the Indian cd the history fl? the ConyrreFjatioft < J ■J
i l-nflixed to the tail of Hie bemst after it , , t,w vnltwl States; and Divine Providence from its inception .
J1K ^mthrerei and until all the ear- far as'the inrltata In Lorraine In the year 1763> te U.J -
j.'sw i« Btdd this end nsinrt not be re- * »® ilove h(1(i Buf(1_ (,re)!elKj poU a beautiful tribute to I
moved. i be tax la equtil to 6 pet ■ ent ■ ir»t rind effective bene 11 tn in the SI stern for the great and betted- :
'Uf the value r^elve.1 for the Iter.h. mid * ™t. I . .‘‘^’AuiSmoetation to imitl- tent work they have done and are do-
GEOAN CONVERTS.
ill. that Is
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SAN ANTONIO AND DALLAS, gTEXAS, APRIL 3, 1513.
--—ftaira lauiMii mi in n in II laiiwitimmn-imwwTWTCTiacmu^a
CABLE NEWS FROM ROME.
SPAIN'S AMBASSADOR
TO LONDON
INDIAN CHIEFS AND THE
INDIAN COMMISSIONER.
Dr. Wiliam Eh RfcQMy,
DENTIST.
Office, 318-319-320 Moore BMj.
■mto .. C ■!"■ i.f^WTiwmr^rWTrgmtPiauil illllimilJiaWBtO
tfl ui.vri
■gallon at Mon-
rullgtona tralu-
■ '' /-’■' i
notice
i ary
the
prcg-
:eady.
;ainet Catholic
.1 Indiana. Cft-
l view with
candldiito chosen for
Ilan Commissioner by
of Count Boni do Ca«-
... More
o the name erelcri not lent
that the nullity of the
proven, lint
here tor the
ige Horn! will
. bench of the
will not be do-
ll two aenAeocee
s^sasf "S v.1- 777.-
"v- TteT.'iJ'.Cte'
s ::
;< 5 / i ‘-y,/. f,- '4 r- r-t'-i r- f- vr •
t rllfflIIIIERS
* ’ ' "j ’ '? J1' , . r '. f. < j '.
. .'• ■■■ I- V Mi.e-
1 - ■ t "C: " ■■'-
plan Way.
concourse
students
Church.
I While
lathering w’tb-
i to the Ilun-
people of the G chaplain of tile Ursuline
..animously ehtMl- deacon of the Muse, Rev. Th.
t different Hindi- O. M. L;
itment of Indian
L Ten tbfetisaad rolneire in 111® Sbam-
••’.•oklsi. ML Carmel and Uocust Cap ,re-
| i.-lon. I’a.. w'-re idle cue /‘ly 1®®t
s- i'weislC) on neiidunl of: the ignition jtioi-
I fee celebration In S^Sioltln of Magf.
a/iA !M =5S£=“ B=SESi£ smss £=£
r i
J
ML ILBiidkhys lawver
Guxto Sas AstoEio, T«ebs
~liZVT^mossER~
^KiMTIST
Old Telephone 1SS8.
118 E. Hosston SL, Cor. St. Mery's.
..........
4AMKS MclJUNAL.il
LAWYER,
Pre pares Abstracts
and Examines Lnnd Titles.
OWNNOR BLDG., VICTORIA, TKX
dFgTwTSwZd^^
222 1-2 W. Commerce St.
OAK ANTONIO. - - TKXA8.
I Jalli ssse
In the middle
Peril de's
the Jesuits
peace with tte Chun:!?,
> being fritir^ Paul of
the Countess Hahts-
.... ............... ...... many men of letters. The;
ideptintlently j persecution of the Archhlaliop of Co!--
.1. . ... .II .;. Eigne. Msgr. Drt>Bt.n-Vischerfri|g.ws3 tba
_ I cause of an influx of convsru. wMlss
iso lata nu last
A METHODS' BISHOP . | Prof. Hue ilia
ON CATHOLIC CHARITIES- Lonseerarmi 'bt? pen and his ncfeuce W
... '■;£:■■■■■■;■: ..._ . .,v„r tl,., the Catholic Church.
1 sSs'ipBgs *nBS«^T„
IjSJX'U&lWS’W BETWHH CHMCHB.
| i0 grow j^mg i ^criii p?1«r. raMina! Aretibtelwp. of Pte,
,. noted w RntiT. is OKiwrlmstni.in^ ________.....
' With. wlrelhiiS cOHifiiiihicntten fabt**ba -rtWAL
turlllr!bill churches of Italy. Franwt ism L
,bis’ two sens were e'lucat-
i England, flrr^t ;>> a Cath-
neiir Sl<i<ieb ufter-
Ushaw <'r;l^'*",'. ne:i>' Dvr-
It® Present Status Before die R&*
man Tribtnwl.
UihI Wednesday, iwiyn "ilomG” In
ft» IriBiw of March 8. tins American
and French correnpiinitenlH In Rome
were all agog over tile new? that Iho
Rota luKl on this previous Monday
pronounced a verdict declrtring null
the marrlmri! of Count IJoal d
tirllano with Mina Anna Gould,
than a year ago
court decided ■
riiarriage bad not. been I
Hut ciwe does not end I
Defender of the marrlaa
now appeal to another 1
Rota ,nt>d the nullity - ‘
finitely oslabllsbtHl iintL
tn Its favor have boon given. On (he
other hand even two sentences rle-
elurlng that nullity him not been os-
tablishud does not nnce®uirily end a
marriage case before the ouclealastfeni
tribunals. In another famous Amer-
ican inarrlnuo a Commission of Car-
dinals declined to admit the idea of
nullity; later the entire College of
if Diaz. :md of die Intter'is wife, a dinigh- (
l-'r of tirodie M. Willeiwka, member (
ii of parliament for «o<stlinmi>icn.
j Ths Misr'p’b’e Jferrv did Vai. that Is
6 Io nay the .ncGe r i f I Ise '"ur f 1 li(»1 Sw- i
|: re fury <:f State and of ite newly tip-
s' pointed Sl!r;:nl:di ambaiemdiir In the .
I > oiirt of St. James, wei burn in Eng-
I, land. Moreover, the obI miirouis liltn-
I w.df had an Jrish mtdh'r, while the
| Merry del Vai family of Hpriln ':<>niitl-
| lutes; a bratidi of tins old Irish family
I nt Merry of County Writerford, tnem-
| h-rs <if wiih-n emlgrarad to S.i.iln tif-1
I ter the b.altle of tile Itoyn1.’ <*o m>
i ru:m of the peer ee nt ion tn wiih'h they
I .-:■<> i.mbjeited in Erin by reason of
|. He.-ir ailherenre to ‘i-<> (l-mmn Cathnlfc
(Special Cablegram
Messenger.)
The Pope’s Henitli.
ROME, March 111.—Ro
Hhould he taken of the extraordinr
stories in circulation concerning t!
health of the Holy Father, Ills p—
rest; toward convaliiecence is 3tea,,
t hough he rec over a strength more
slowly than was ex pec ted. Yesterday
he* was able to celebrate sltmis, and to-
day he recommenced private au-
diences, Cardinal Van Rossum was
received, und a public audience also
was granted . The Pope was cheerful
of aspect and walked freely about, the
room. No vert h oless, until liiw strength
la fully restored audlimeek will be
limited as to time as well as numbers.
The Mission To Houtii Aiimrkn.
Father Genoccht has returned to
Romo from South Amoricit, in an
interview ho stated that the mission
to the Putumayo Indians arrived al
Iqultos tn the beginning of December.
Local inlltienco, bn said, had been ox-
en deed to itrouiio the hoot filly of the
people, and to prevent the landing
of the mtsBloniirlos; a thouaund per-
sons, armed, awaited the arrival of
dio bout. The British mission did not
arrive till the beginning of January.
Meanwhile the Pornvisti Government.
Jimi publliihed the truth concerning
the object of the mission, and warned
the people against creating a dtslurb-
linire. The new Governor of Iqultos,
Calle, with bU family ami suite,
traveled with the mission from Man-
mi, Tbo Governor and his cornpan-
ioim are excellent Catholtea anil be-
came very friendly with the members
of the misslmt. The Governor provld-
ii.il an oseorl to iiccomputiy the tnls-
'sionnri'm to Putumayo and the Peru-
vian Government, has helped the mis-
nov writing «lon In every pnssible way. Governor
rites im fol-ICaJIn Issued instriK llotrn supporting
the work of the inJ.’ixioii. '
The missionaries, on their arrival,
found a great improvement in condi-
tions since tin; Investigations of the
English mid American Press. H hi
now clearly understood thin the ob-
ject of the mission te purely rolli;-
iotm, and to prevent future ill treat-
ment of the natives.
Father Getmedil left the Francis-
cans lirmly OBtabltalwJ; two of them
already speak Spanish well, and two
... Uaratoly w«i.” He rained W ttie
. ™ - iWretm-y of State, Cardinal Mer-----
I Po-lro Jose de ZulumA, Count de Terra [Vai. who conveyed the congrat.ul
THE CASTELLANE
MARRIAGE CASE.
SttWSSSS? d
mrnous and we regret that we are un- . J
pa
isslon of the day's celebration. Ue.. a s-:J
wished them every joy, anil said it X i
t”'?? ‘■fey
'( FRED DOKECKER & SUNS
11 FRESCO PAINTING.'
Church Work, Altar ami Statuary
I | Decorating
| | Phonic -Crockett, 255L
I | 12S IJllEISS ST. SAN ANTONIO.
| The Brother el Cardinal Mtrry del,
I Vai‘
I This Miir>|iilw *!e Fur:ten
| In the ChlcaKO Tribune, ivi
I lews of Sprtifrii new emhitssmtor U> the
| Cuurt. ‘if St. James;
I rijiairi'u new arnbasmidor to the
| < o!iri of S”. James. Don Alfonso Mer-
| ry *rcl Vai, Is like his brother, Uli-
s’ fael. the Cardinal i’erreniry of Slam.
| a native ul England and vlth u strain
I <:!' Irish blood in tils n.dn*. Hu wits
| bum tn London, in Pori man square,
| while Iris father, the old rmtrgiils, for-
| jeer ambasaailtir of Spain ut Vienna,
I was serving ;m ssterctary of the S|«in-
£ isb mission to iKo wjiift of?/.. WuM, modaraUsl
3 IJir, mother was the daughter of Don
and before lus
Protestantism ho lin.d
benefactor to Ihe Jemilts and the
Benedict Ines. Bo presenter] the latter
with a t. . '
he lives with them and yharai their
IrRligious Ufa. iiieugu be basi uvt. Fet s
taken any vows. This rcnverslon re-
minds one of the long Hat of great
Germans convened to the Church, dur-
Auditors of the Rota decided that the Ing the past century. Amongst s Hat
'nullity had not been proven: yet a too long to quote 1T! full ere Alban
\:etL'1on which mnv well bn sikcssk- h'tok, the great writer: Overttecfe. lli*s
fill Is now before the Supreme Tri- painter of note; Cramer. Muller and
btttisl of lb» Sujtnatura asking for the; the two Schiulows. In the middle cfj
re-open inc of ths cswe on the grounllthe century the People's mission
that further evidence In favor of nut-J preached by the Jesuits drew many
Ilty can be produced, tn ail these to make their |
marriage ciuses, which have so far for- amongst these
med the majority of Rota trials, the j Worteinberg,
Auditors have to lie guided by the i Hahn and iw
law nsid the evidence. Independently persecution o
of the cottneqnonces of tltelr verdict. ’ ’
PRICE $1.50 A TEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ;
—....... <;||
CONGREGATION OF . ’3®
DIVINE PROVIDENCE.
----- ----- ’’W
Petition AgRiEst the Opponents of Celebration st the ftlotherftoaje I®
Sas ABfoaio k CttiaaramoralM® ’ ’
of the Approval of the Rules
of the Institute By the : ifl
Holy See. |
The Congregation of Sisters of Di- -
vine Providence, whose mot her house y||
and > head quarters are located tn isan
Antonio at the College and Atadeuij ‘:
of Our Lady of the Lake, celebrated -.li-j
on Tuesday the approval of their con- :f:||
stltution and rules, recently granted . '■
by the Holy See, and which places the . :i;0
congregation formally in the vaults " -
of the great body of Religious Orden. .. .fl
recogaired and approved by the Cath- ;s
olic Church. . |
The beautiful chapel of the Acad- -'■-.■J
cmy of Our Lady of the Lake was the . fR
scene of the celebration, and on Tiles- : ’••Xg
day morning at fl o'clock it was filled
with the Sisters and Novices of thft v . ./|
congregation in residence here, the
pupils of the College and Academy . '■-«
and a few lay visitors. :. . B
Rt. Rev. J. W. Shaw, D. D„ Bisho? .
of San Antonio, gave another evlc .
enco of his deep and sympathetic It .fl
teriwt in the work of the Sisters of D>- .
vine Providence by his presence, £nd
by officiating at Solemn Pontifical -><|
Maas, not w 1 thsta nd In g : th e fact t hat . -. •■?*j|
he has but recently recovered from .
a severe ilinecs. The officers of tl J . :.?|
Mass were: celebrant, RL Rev. jr. N . ’ .
Shaw, D. D.; assistant priest, Very
Rev. H, A. Constunt!neau,.D. D.,'Pro- ';?/g
vlnrial of the ObltFes of Mary Im me- , s|
eiilnte; deaeona of honor, Rev. M. I*. :-<g
Cahill. C. SS. R.. of St Ge rant Ma- ;
jella’s, and Rev. H, Beraihond, O. M. *=-;3
>.. chaplain of the Ursuline Convent; .-il|
. ...______: "I_____Rev. Th. Laboure, |
u. at. I.; »uuiic«cvu. Rev. I. Chatnau, :
, u. M. I„ both of the San Antonlu . --;.5|
Theological Seminary; master of cert- . :. |
. monies, Rev. W, W. Hume, clumcel- :
lor of the diocese. There were ills* : J
i present in the sanctuary: Rev, J. li. I
Quinn, O. M. I., rector of St. Marr’s, - -
. Rev, L. J, Welbers, rector of Dlvin -
, Redeemer parish; .Rev. P. Ilaquc c .
a
------------ the San..Antonio Theole-.; <■? :-
Cfitholic B&sion Work
... Washington March 16,.—The In-
rhicl.i iltwi Hights Assentation ’h'rs vigorous*
been ly attacked In a resolution prepared
for presentation to President Wilson
by the Indian chiefs now in Washing-
ton. writes the Washington corres-
[xmdent of the Catholic Standard anil
Times, Philadelphia.
The association’s endorsement of E.
B. Merritt for Commissioner of Indian
Affairs was the occasion of the attack.
Couched in plain words, the resolu-
tion forcibly decries the attitude as-
--------> tj10 ipjjad Rights Associa-
tion, an organization against which
the Indians have ample cause to pro-
test, If for no other reason than to op-
pose the antagonizing meth oils adopt-
ed by the association aga’ ■ - -
mission work among the
thollcs naturally would
skepticism any c; " ’ ‘
the ofUre of Indi
?SES«=gsSESSSg®
r ; ■: .V
The resolution adopted by th a In-
dians remits ns follows:
To the President of the United States:
Whereas, It has been brought to
our attention as delegates of the va-
rious tribes of Indians now assembled
hens In the city of Washington that
the executive board of the Indian
Rights Assoc! nil on has presented to
the President of the'Uniled States the
name of E. U. Merritt tor the appoint-
ment of Commissioner of Indian Af-
fairs; and
Whereas, TheHndian 1
United States have uuaniinoudy chos-
en and are urging a
date for the’&ppoini
Conimiwloner; "and
Wbereuti. The helion of the said ex-
ecutive board is contrary to the will
ami wish of this convention itnd the
Indian people of the United States, it.
being well known to ua that the posi-
tion of Commissioner of Indian Af-
, Mra has been dlctntedand domintUed St*
mloan- by tlte said aaBoeititton during the ten- we
m. It. bra9.t.W^^«CommfMonere.re.
practical and .....
the post from this association to justi-
fy the unwarranted assumption of this
body to iwJet’t the third Commissioner
of Indian Affairs; and
Whereas. The personnel of the rep-
resentatives of the Indian Rights As-
sociation, delegated by it to stay in
Washington to look after the suppos-
ed Interests of the Indian people in .... .
legWatlve matters, has not been of dressed the
such character and personality as to
render tlieir efforts effective;
We, therefore, request the Presl-
Tlent to give no heed to rally re presen*
tatimsB that have been made by said ..
" ’ bsBetti
gMTJVffiVWTWa «...
u,™ ws ™- jj^sjTutgs: qsraatsmng iww .wi .-■ vw» given to ttesm, together with the ml* ,L, of’;SL .Mary*iJ,.ai5d;Rey*?-;?sfiM
3»ssg5»ir~rtoBSM
w
lOStfSSlSaHiii
work, no Car, of the mission. Father
Genocctil expects to be received in au-
dience soon.
I on ii go rat Ion *>f tfio C< him an tin inn
Cele bra CI oils.
The ceremonies in c onnection with
die Constantin hi n celebration weredli-
uuguniled yesterday with a Eucharis-
tic procesiiion to the Catacombs of
Saints Domatlllu and Cidllstus and
the church of St. Hebuatlnn on (he A|>-
There was an enormous
of religious coitiuiunltles,
and dlgnltiirles of the
All Rites and Nations were
repreiiented by pilgrims, and the num-
ber of visitors was estimated at 10,-
1)1)1). Beneilict.loil of the Blessed Sac-
rament was given above Hie Cata-
comb uf St. Cnlllstiis by His Emin-
ence Curd)mil Cnsnetta, Ufahep of
Frascati ami Prufe*.t of the Congruaii-
tion of Studies.
The Holy Father expresses lieurl-
feit. joy over the extraordinary and
: wonderful di-vutlimal sue* ess of the
tils', imhmitiity <;f die celebration
General Notes.
Brother Aloyidua, anpcrlor general
of the Brothers of the Presell'nt ion,:
whiiise nuilherhoiise Is at Cork, Ir«*-:
hind, has rer;*fvr*d piirmiitsioii
it homie of Ills Conprei
trelll. Canada, for die I
lug of youth.
The report is loullrmed tluil the
British Government will semi n cruiser
. ■ . ... > ■» L
the Papa! Leguie. to Malta on April;
Kt), fm the Eueliarlstic Coitarwis |
Monsignor Bona vent lire Cerrettl. 1
I). I) . la*e auditor of rhe • .
Di'lOhUitloii tv. W milt In gt mi D... lime
been rei’iilled. itmf Monsignor Miami-:
rai-n tins been appointed to tilt li!sc
[dace.
The Areliblidiofi of AiiHvvrl, la Mois-
ten egro, priwtleally establishes the
truth of the marivrdom of Fat her Pa-
)ie and the force-1 "conversion'' cf
nmnorotiis Albanian C;ul’.oll<«i caused
by the .MonleileKiln guverrimmit au-
thorities.
Msgr. Itagoiioul. Papal Ntir.elo, ar-
rived nt Madrid mi Si.mfay ami met
with an eothiinlmitlc rm option at lilts
tullfray ismtlon.
The mime uf Abbot Pllfel. of Ides-
ter-Nenburg, is mentioned a® the
prnhnWff Iwttire Avchblshflp of - Vh?n*
trry del »h, in succession to tin: hitu Arehblith-
ilatlonn-op Nagi-
The Indians ure urging the ap*
■■ointment of Thomas L. Sloan, of Ne-
...jskn, n member of the tribe of
Omahas. It was in Mr. Sloan's behalf
that Hollow Horn Bear, shortly be-
fore his death, made an eloquent ap-
peal to Secretary Lane.
| Tim imiruu
| wholly In
| ulic ccliocl
| ward
t- l::un.
I’ Evcnt.mil ly. tliromrb she I nib: emo
| <,f tbelr father, thm two brotii ■■> » enter-
I tel th>: service of the ■pimtn regent of
| ;■ pain, rim one—rm me!?" JIsur. Itafaid
I Merrv <itd Vai. as mentor of the young
S king,’Alft:turn NHL and the ether, Don
I Aifomso Merry del Vai. as one of her
I private ■secretaries1. In whii.ti office he
I s-aa Ktmcec’Iml by Don Juan II I ano,
| miw Spanish envoy in the United Stat-
| os ami who haa just been l’cnore-1 by
| ids sovereign with the Grand Cotdon
J th the Order of Isabel the Catholic.
I li essnnet be said, .therefore, ’hut the
| now Spanish atnbmmsirlcr tofireut Ilri-
| lain rnntea to Londcu as a stranger.
I. Indeed, hern within Huremurtd of Bow
I Beils, lie Is n cockney bore amt bred.
I nlid (inn bom«. of bolus; th® only rocK-
|noy momiier of ths foreign diplomatic
|:<:orpB accredited ta the court of St
| James.
BISHOP APPOINT®
FOR CORPUS CHRISTI..
----- Ssme hddeuts of the Asti*Jesuit
The Very Rev. Nii^shsuia of Agitation. ReHgio-PoIitical Pra-
the P&mwi# Orfe. | Egeters of Discord,
An Ass'irialed PreMs dUnatch Iron J- Berlin, March IS, riCli.
Home, dated April -;:aanmmres tbat( A parliamentary maneuvre. wl ‘
His Eminence CardlBSl De Lai Caje-(fortunately miscarried, has Just been
rrregadom has submitted
Fattier the name ------
Pant Nussbaum, C- t of Baltimore,
to be Bishop of CmpO-e Christi. Texas,
ami that the bu beeu
Pisde. fc’:
Fattier Nus.sImumSs one
Consultora of the IMssigisIs: Order,
and was formerly ifeloned at St.
Mtchsel’s Mo».ast«iymV«st Hoboken,
New Jersey, tbe hesSquarters of the
Eastern provinre of|St_ Paul of the
Cross. :|i:
WiO Be L®J‘cb Usi'
vmity, Wcfif®.
The eonrii-litiB Sbst Dr. Peter
Duket. s Chteaso pfesietam has in*
lented a serum t-Mj and
riirc tij berm Iosin-. Ii.qifi led ex-
Willism Lorlm-ef to i^ebly emib
search hub-oratory ptit: t.!:
other wnrusns ci 1 i?*Sy.si?r'
Hi- tests. This latwit^lci!
Uh IS abed m
year the reiaiptJan of
of the Univirrafcy of
a. sensation, when lid
j FUlfflS &ANDOEX1 ■*<*
A MH t-HBfcprfttl "tfelli
sstt rassw&i«FSxw-v&’s®
a Si5v?K,&£.J?g isssiAKss-.’"'-™
ANOTHER CHVftCH TAKEN
BY ITALIAN GOVERNMENT.
Ab other
Thb Italian ------------- -.
being enlarged and the Char
Trinity nt give. -
of public tiilliiy/" Wit WKSisfe,
he. ss.’zy-zssirj.rij sss.'SSfcsai
gg'SCSOS
52|£’’5!S,SSKSSE "'EESFSPOESgH’
-..'ci
1JV jC| T rrejif^ K Al |. tz-x TM-t, r c
magnificent monastery wlsere^
tip.-::: tir.'I rit.erec tbe’r; ji(!3rj
attd als*? Bji C«:
■■r and srriisM.iM.tei" were i.prrDde mi.m-
ArdiL. iwi "-riiriiwi ute wtefe cerswiry-
std". Tte SSPCTSISI IferrpdS w-tta ?:ia-
rTfie-o-rJ ast I'lt's-i w htet iilal
pmrrissM1 with- i!Ow fUmfe .IMoW -tsnil*
- emed trim; . She wats., iicjr ^rvfcterte
i phh 3pti. a pUghss Cs-tte'fe'.
W&S .taOT’J- •’'■drill his brl*
■fiareoa tte 1
testretw
in i
henaj it.
Noted Nemes Amoag Etet Ac-^
cessions To the Ctardi.
Much has been Inj-ari lately <>f th,7|foti<rs
W-
p nintei ■!«: HL |lmog,:f3rr«- “S'- viislt of the
nr: nt-rrelniU'ri W J ci?.i)te5tetterltfet bisd rereskri revere) rer-
Pmrresm. > Ct p ,™br ' b-«-«*« wfthmit tte oHI-ia! lead, eon- '
w * ’■ hwtbiri In Mtrii-l*. Hinder draperies and
': ------o™----- ifumllure. and that the taxes thus
....---------jrrnnkid aaiotmtsid to nome 1 <10,Ob!) ■
LpHzicsw. Tins re-etor of Fa Ikon burg, ■
IN IRELAND, on hearinst 'bh rltlfeiiloim talc, Ibi-p
s„ mirflately’rent s prMett to tte jour-
Tlie Utwa-fi “ '±Jp.aL iwBsifmf out that the comm unity ’
■ "T»
Bty Minsqi*Ins was ,(![W retired from the Mayor
idj-rrrt. :I.P tte .Pterege Hll.rterg deri«ims <>Hi<laily «>n be-
ta,if of the ur sdm1»l»lration that the
Je-wiilu bav«t never bwn e.retlBwl of
evjtdhsg » cis <!lr conderanod to pay a
fitie fot tro doing. TfceM refnUttloBS
ths 'Yitnwmi'’ was obliged to print,
Muwdlniii list the law, in the sanm puaL
t w she accusation bad oceupied.
. But while- cite flr« was in large and
typ# the reply thereto wish
Will
”t -Sen ster:
Jew a r«-
thhs and
rlctest ticienti-
jry wifi lie os-'
,,., . with the Medi-
cal Depurtatepr Pt LSiiyr.-U University,
urlllsli tiovernmont win wmi ■■; ■ “*-’-■* sl-hutj! ip Clil^srt?. susd will be
to Syrni-tiHii to rarry Curdliml Forrnta, | tiK, sp Ri-aSLatarawry, be-
*11-■ ....... t i.imiii ro Malta on Aurll L-aure fter. J:im« F-rGreeta. tte presi-
dent of Kt. Etta Colbge. was the first
'-','''rv'1‘-Ipersmi to imerew-t Ali#: Lorimer in the
Apostolic J <Jt|t?J-y saJ rtitsufDf, Dtatat.
I’"‘!' Tte Uiwrst.m'.y iHtil ire in Hie
*-han;« of JJr. Man:Imiita-th H«rzog, kite
p.athetoclsii: lire the Ultllitel! SWUW Gov-
■rrninect, v tio will bis by Dr.
»wm.ip. Jorsism-1- .Ate i™n*k»own
nutter ami preiteiW '■■if tte Loyola
Mtrjf-rel likIs*:«). n$ Ute.rau*ry will
be iEvat,gdl
tnliveJ-: rerlntlon
Llearath to uphold Its former dechifnnB
the P^sswaiA Order. |
reels OUnateh from I
dated April flji-iamimmres that j
JL EAJ lli’i;1J t ’J z/v **111 Ztrv-O juoi
Secretary of the Cumdstorlul Con-!exposed in connection with the recent
. , .. w Holy .effort of theCenter party in the Retchs-
Very Rev. hag to rescind the Jesuit law. This
was designed by the Radicals to pre-
vent the Centre from iiutting their
motion. It was a tnoet artfully con-
trived plan, The National Liberals
of the designed to couple with the request
for the suppression of the Jesuit law
a request from the llmllcals for the
suppression at the same time of elaure tunned by
166 of the Penal Code. Tins eliiuae
states that any insult by word or
work to any religion acknowledged by
the Htate will bo puninhed with Im-
prisonment. The Rndleafri were going:
to ask for the suppression of this law
against blasphemy he it really is, on
the ground that If it remained in force
the law against the Jesuits could not “v -■■■■v
fully be repealed. In coupling the two the Indian Rights Association,
propositions, ihe entire left forced tiw •—•**—■■ *
Centre to accept them or vote ngalmit I'l>“
their own measure for the supprerainn bra'
of the Jesuit law. The Centre could
not and would not wish to have clause
H6 fiuspemlt’d or revoked. It pro-
tects the Cntliollc tilth os well as the
Protestant and Jewish religions.
Therefore, in order to defeat uueb a
promiritkm they would have bud to
let tbelr own proposition lapse. Hap-
pily the National Liberals, who nt
Pritt Intended to support the Rndlenla,
round themselves unable to carry out
this potty plot owing to certain exit*
gemlea of parliamentary procedme.
Now, some of their journals are ex-
prerelng regret that this wa.i the case,
by which the whole plot in r.eveuled
it is Bignfrlcunt of the methode which
the enemy doe* scruple to <:tii)>loy
against the Catholic party.
Always Hie Jexults.
e-tVimr'uml'fBriil- Aiwa?’" the JtnmPs!
!1IW wli: te ,;Sp,«W hi Ur. Fried-pyb*
mw, ef &ri!-m otter P W- j . 1
|;X :K ,X^K“X «SS;"X .......
!p. all irereotns s.Trffihfttt;is' fruitr Utter-! agalnat the Order,I he t all,'['5
clitoris. Tte- wtefe i^Wral.world wtUinnls are teklte In 1K®’"
te- to Itetmii. w<l If till Jesuits, fhi.
Ilislre Mtrura a will Vorwaeriu b
Mr. f,,oriwiiTA*6:'raWGr«i»1«i’'ei , .
both wiuririwsi &■., T.h;1lu« curcii. v.nd;e tte
nay tt it .?.ppFflfl.CB.ureiis coiitst for any-'."
™,“! tElite, rs- WMlr h» te«'W Iteund. for A®
iTH5,-mm.;?lbw :Wd Stet Ite iK],o-: t^Jt-IIed Jot
r'^Fr-r-L’ ■A'x.t’P’j'r.u xU'Mr- «:■?!nlitcii^S' llhutt-—■■ ■■ ..... • •••
•rmript "te m«- .rnKiwtrntS.. It will l« islBUghterod and until all he
, li ..... _ J . , _ .., - j ,,«,M lislw 1rfirt.fl iit-itirt tint TH
i ?i<’ 'Gw Uhs
1 -■ l’"' '.c,,., cyuLT-'.'-r «f of ttie value rtweived for the Itmih. and
;iE,..‘'tt-Xre a-c [ H.« tem.l. !■>. f< r any
Much me1, ue.tn tusaru inteiy m Hm fpim-ns. wuiiiaita Lerliwi-r. (lev. i™b college of
re.-mi .'miv.-rri.m of a Bavarian noble- <;, Q. ■« A ' JUte- Hemcy R E J lari" cattle
man, Huron ron Krumer-Kteft te t™. t‘ ’ . Dr. Mte Dliil R«terirem; ™
etmnclllor of tic.! emi-lre. Bls ree«:i-i ifr. teW I1’. Diilta,' Dr. Itf, Herzou-;, J»rm, ic----.-/- 1. _■ . . ..._"
tlim into rhe Catholic Church .w.c [i.r. ten-ruiM. Iterrl-ted, IV. J-
to have a ri on tidied' tin? i’roterftntitsj Ctaritic.- <IL MrsEidw.
though It is generally know:;; ___________
nmongnt Ibivarlrut Catholhw that tb<d .*.,•.■!..»■>«.»
bnron Ims long been Catholic In soul i NOTABLE OTOTfM®
and even In practice, n.1 though hri! <■<,.
convendon war: not published. It I’M a..
however, remark:)bio In two aayn. Hr :
Is the richest man In Germany itts'S. lTi1bji, . .
under n claim of hh father'a will <.-r ';..-e-it.i5ri11 r.Dum. Keths.:
ItBWM a portion of l.[« proper.?' ■'oisrrh M.ms-qtslst of
he .ibjuresi Prut esIrin tisnt. Ater It J Head tert, ll.ra lite Presragt: Baroc. Hetii.J- i ’I
was love of the religious orders whlCi | j:E ,^:.r tjsslM K.lagda:m Esri of
eventually efte-tel thin erm vendors, i TO:;, ] r-strxiitf. ILenfiU has h««ti *"
’ ‘ ’ actually retecitee ri ro;.„6v^< cterete .H- cottes
been a largb^ff ats y Ftteieri.site temte. The
and Hpusss ef HeissS^ri of the create
’'jrai;. and JreltefpL The
pew remivirwt -v-srety lirtlapj. prrefferi. Ecst Ep (ZL.
-•-..... teseww- wd the lillw in .itnd. „
religious life, tlniu^h lie baa not Jte i are-amd atom I£.elU. In Cwit.)' MteriL !
------------------ -------------- Md witVItelgnl-
msMaite’r were i.prriSde IW-d- * te,. i™Iwnfl;.t
,.d riM. ;ul-hoS« r.-»5«.D':r- H'i-snt
Potew Tfcmrtew Tremble.
A very wriOsm taMIllon of nffaira
tail AfWti W Wlitalnnstarg bet.Hain-
- SS. Si W- 3><js»
■.duswtitite ^reiria.mVns ra 1w.. p.„ Cvtbollc Church jninmK tellege bidldlng!
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