As a sample of the spleen directed against the Home Bule party, an attack made by the Bishop of Limerick will enable colonials to judge of what even those whose duty it is to preach peace and goodwill may be capable of. The Bishop referred to accuses Mr Dillon of securing his release from gaol by making a miserable whine about illhealth, and of sneaking off to the Australian Colonies until the storm blew over. Those who saw Mr Dillon in Gisborne—in a shattered state of health that wm pitiable to behold-will know just what to think of this Christian Bishop of Limerick. Can we wonder that people become atheist! wtaaiheybate esob an example Ml them?
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 483, 22 July 1890, Page 3
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