The Dublin 'Nation,' of April 11, speaking of the rescue of the crew of the Europe by the National Line steamship, Greece, says:— The Cork papers report a gallant and daring attempt, happily success* ful, by the crew of the Greece, of the National line, to rescue the crew and passengers of the |Frenoh steamer Europe, which vessel was* encountered in the Atlantic in a sinking state. With pleasure we » notice, as foremast amongst the volunteers to board the doomed vessel, our friend, Dr Constantine Maguire, whose heroism contributed in no small degree to render the Irish Ambulance Corps in France a proud memory for Ireland. Indeed, it will be rembered that, before the ymbulance Corps left the Irish shore, Dr Maguire well inaugurated his career by leaping from the side of the La Fontaine into the river, and rescuing a drowning man. Our friend unites with the skill of the medical profession all the daring courage of a brave soldier.
During the eight years from 1852 to 1860, no less than forty three Episcopal clergymen in England embraced Catholicity. Among them were Lord C. Thynne and Lord Henry Kerr. The following converts were also made during the same period : — The Countess of Clare, Sir C. D'Albiac, Lady C. Towneley, Lady Georgiana Fullerton, Lady Duff Gordon, Sir Vere de Vere, Lady de Vere, Loi-d Melbourne, Sir J. Talbot, Lady Curtis, Earl of Roscommon, Viscount Fielding (now Lori Denbigh), the Hon. C Packenham, Lady Ida Lennox, Lady Foley, Lord Nigel Kennedy, Countess of Arundel, Lady Cavendish, Lord Campden, Baron Weld, Sir John Simeon, M. P., Sir George Bowyer, M.P., Hon. Gilbert Talbit, Lady Campden, Lady C. Peat, Lady Douglas, Lady Simeon, the Duchess of Hamilton, Lady O. Kerr, Lady K. Howard, Lady Gage, Hon Mrs Law, Hoa. Miss Law, Hon. 5\ Cavendish, Lorn Huntingtower, Lady Harris, the Countess of Ken* inuro, the Countess of Clanricarde, Lady 0. Thynne, Lord John Kerr, Lady 11. Kerr, Lidy A. Kerr, Lady 0. Kerr, the ?clarchioness of Lothian, Tord R. £err, Lord Monteith, Sir R. Crown, }Jady Floyd, Lady de Trafford, lion. J. Chanter, the Earl of Dunraven, the Duchess of Buccleugh, Sir 3ouoheir Wray, Lord Boyle, Lord Norreys, Lord and Lady Portarlijgton.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 12
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