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San Francisco Mail News

„ .. [From our Exchanges.! Pr2L£ E n °n^ ni ; baß addressed to Cardinal de Luca, Bishop of s*2 ?~£ ? • Prefect 1 0f the Congregation of Studies, a very important £Sv of S M OTPlementary to his recent Encyclical on the philoHffi«?K ♦ Thomast homas Aq^'nas, and practically gives effect to its Thnm» g y km g^^ures which will secure the diffusion of St. SSnTw an 4 tbeir spirit thr o«ghout all the schools of the of f!f P ti,^- ?• T Jf P ractl . cal measures include first the teaching m^a£ omißtlc + ,P hl l 0l oa oPby in all the great schools of Rome immentSaTho^'^ dIT^ tlOn ° f tbe Pope ' secondly, the establishSSiw Th on"6tic academy, and thirdly, the republication of the tfi? If P- v St - Thomas Aquinas in an edition which will rival * mJntSfi" a ' and al8 v tbe re P ubli cation of the principal Com- " mentanes on Aquinas, as those of Cretan, Ferrari and Del Vio. th*tm!wT c co f e8 P°? TT dd T ent of the Pilot writes.— lt is reported TftJlS \ Hoh . neBB , Le oXIII.is studying the method of turning the K^ 76B^ 1 !?^ account ' He deßires to Ptaee them in thPm t I Wblch ff ey are 80 admirably adapted, and to put W^s i • * 8 P° Bslble » in tb e way of being advantageous to £22 ? BC rS e ' Witb tbiß ob J ecfc in a brief will shortly be pf^-7' T Cb ' amongst other dispositions, the plan of a school of PnntS? ft °i r tbe Btud y , of ancient writings and documents, and of Pontiff?^ if? a( i y i fllf 11 be laid down - This resolution of the ££Sa tn « dl , oa^ ulftt ed to promote seriously the study of historical SS« Ja el y, xll " Btrated by the Vatican Archives, which contain w^m m d J a , luabl t trea s«res hitherto unknown to the literary TnP of 4 J? uchalso 1 18 from the fact that Cardinal Hergenrother, 4118 Sacred College ' is th^ MmS 1 C? )Cl 1?? ff wtheistßw theistB " ill Venice wreto t0 Garibaldi to ask SSSfSS?^ 6 ?!l r President. The General reoUed :-« I Sv.tf! y - ?^ pt tbe Office of Honorary President to the Atheist v^thl TiA Ar rumour « d t^t Garibaldi intends to visit Sicily to stir K P J£ t Be P ubllca ns, and afterwards to return to Rome to solicit the £2f « fT 8 M traordina ry decree to legitimatize his natural children, as the courts refuse to grant him a divorce from his wife. •mi«^ gra nonn 0 n^ Am o rica from the neighbourhood of Genoa is STctetotar%OL BabOßt 100 ° PerS ° nS embark « d at that port, naw Tbe . s P c . cial R , ome correspondent of the Pilot, writing on Oct. 12, Sta7d*?t mi ? altn alnowin progress at the Court of Assizes at?W^ I^s, ° D ° f aI . X Rome - A circus rider named Cardinal! is l™f V£ be asßa f ßina tion of a Captain Faddo, of the Italian caS, • ilrfT be assassin was to marry the widow of the SSSS'JS! , woman, with a go-between named Antonietta «SSSn^ d cl . rc "?' ride r m Cardinali's circus, is charged with being ?f^ TO ICe •? the crime ' The revelations made in the examinafo^, 2f c 68 * 58 are of the most horrible description. They SJTintS of .' m T ral Nations expressed in the foulest language, and intnpes of the lowest and most brutal character. The evidence ?url?n W «Srf 8 v? a DatUre ODly fitted to be heftrd by 3 ud g e and SK ¥ ?' ? Omen who are termed ladies on account of SSET'i? 0 ** 0 ? 6 ? 0111 * every dfi y and briD & their daughters with them, to listen to these most revolting details. They sit there ™&n D BOm e tbin g Kke theatrical boxes, from nine in the SSSM ?? iIDi 1D afternoo - Th *™ laughter at the more S2I? & m - 8 ' an^ lf Borne very P i( l u ant revelations are not forthcoming, these wives of some of the richest Roman merchants express their annoyance m unmistakable terms. Those to whom the Court d^TL^T° ap T V- eT the pastiness of the evidence in the Sria? Th ° DeOf WblCb l 8 °? cu P ied every day with reports of R^S, L These women are furnishing a fine specimen of modern Roman gentleness and civilization WT^ Ca £ legran \°f Oct 21 « from Dublin ' 8 : ~ A Private contS? farmers was held here to-day. The thirty-two We f?. e8^ nt dele gates. Cork and Maryborough, Galway and Ensiscorthy Balhnrobe in the County of Mayo, Tipperary and Sligo 7Z & P ff CUlai ? y Btron « l . v "presented. Mr! Parnell, M.P., was pS S^t C °l- cT vu nn u c^ BheUfoTthe P ur P° Be of forming an Irish *S J^S? * SibouldS i bould COBQ P aB s two main objects, the first being wffS- 11 °I TaC i r ? n . t8 ' tbfc Becond tbat occupiers of land might have facilities for obtaining the ownership of it. Mr. Parnell was unanimously elected President. Long discussions ensued, the sense 2i3 t mee * IDg bein & that the time was gone when landlords could be asked to abate their rents; vhatthe people who tilled the soil had til? 2 Z° n 2t \ and that even if a general abatement of rents were made, this would avail little without security of tenure, The charges of RoryiPm brought against the movement by opposition journals were indignantly refuted,- and the sending of "coffin At £ c8 h-n al T £ lent meaßUres , deplored. A letter was read from SS + r w^ an L^- P " of whicb the writer declared before Almighty £ i*BQ tßht 8h bad more cause for viol ence than had the French £f vj ma "y».itwas determined to draw the counties together into a solid organization duripg the coming winter, and thus defend tbe farmers against those threats of eviction which now huneover a Reßo i u 44 t l i ons wer e passed inviting Mr. Parnell to proved to feUo™cl a nt?y m en! Bympathies ° f tbe Msb for their ***** h a <<£^ Bta ' a '£? m i n ] Te] * ndi > hke the crab » is » it seems, progressing anfnn^i 8 ' t£ c J nd °%? a Scbools Commissioners are nSw holding an inquiry at Dublin. The evidence given on Tuesday principally tw tt ? 5e5 c Protestant diocesan Schools in Elphin. It was stated that twenty-five years ago the Protestants in Sligo had three good schools, at which they could receive a good education ; but. that they had only one now, and it would be soon closed. riot^ 18 - !f^ ally tOO/o^'t 00 / o^' A Th . er e has been an enquiry as to the late 222 .». o g fv VA n Ireland at is e ener «"y believed, and not without goodcause that the magistrates of the north of ireland are, as a r*l«, rack bigoted partisan* fta* it is next to impossible they can

?SSF?- eTen - handed Justice in the case of an accused person who is Wto^SSr 2"^ ° nXn X ° f S e tbings that bad t0 &*»tad into. Who, think you, have been the persons called upon to give evidence £pn S^ hh J a % nOt ?^ v^ magistrates who£ justice hS been called into question. For instance, the chairman of the Town S^nT* 18 ' a ? . L °J d vr S an ' 8 agent, by-the-bye. stated that he SSiSTS ma fßr^f Br^ for ? rty ears ' and tad never seen the slightest shadow of party feeling shown by the local magistrates. Of course ££ ?l S l£?+ P«3odi<» are blind-far blinder than justice is Tv™? f at - a farCe enc l uir y !As thiß h as evidently been a Protestant inquiry in a Protestant district, why should not the Government institute a Catholic inquiry into' the Lurgan note, and let the inquisitors hold their sittings say in Dublin ? The outgoing Papal Nuncio, having been made a Cardinal durine w£T%° f ? f C ! S A Franc ?V wa s on Tuesday invested with thf biretta by President Grevy, with the pomp and ceremony usual on such occasions. As Cardinal Meglia is not a member of the French episcopacy, the conferring of the biretta by the President of the Bepublic was not strictly necessary, and it maybe assumed that M. Grevy being called on to do so was a graceful way on the part of State" ?n a FraS 6 S g f c of the ChiefTthe fnSfoW nf° ' d .- t0 ? ake a kind of P ublic profession of the fXbHo Thp° n8 6X P tm J b f tween fcbe B « B « I Curia and the French Republic. The new Cardinal was taken to the Elysee in a State carnage, escorted by Cuirassiers. A battalion of infantry with flat and band attended as a guard of honour. There was the usual Lattn speech from the ab-legate, and the not less usual exchange of comphmentary speeches between the new Cardinal and M Grevy AH the distinguished parties concerned in the ceremony subsequently lunched together for President Grevy is ever mindful of what hS duties are m the dispensation of State hospitality. A small crowd stood gaping at tbe gates of the ElsyOe while the ceremony wm^

+fc* Z«i «m« m f 7 . be ah very well in Prussia, where two-thirds of T^SS^T Protestants but it won't do in Catholic France. M. wt Ferr 7 has ™ lu ? k all with his bill for the suppression of the mun SnSf S c i B*wbere8 * wbere b J the People themselves. In Paris, the ww P £ d A dlßendov r ed twenty-four schools of the Christian Brothers, and had put secular teachers in their places. The brother! schools ?Znll° } \ kDOWk DOW fiUed to overflowing, whereas tE schools from which they had been turned out are almost empty. On StinTf S' thC Frt ? Ch People be S ln *° P roteßfc b * their P £tions ?££ ? \y, % persecuting spirit that animates their government, and this is the first step on the road to a healthful reaction. *•«! t^ Cathoiic Jura which, by the superior wisdom of European diplomats, was annexed to the Protestant canton of Berne in lß?£ tfeETril havebee ° constantly kept in a state of exasperation for SwJ Jl T i r ?neßts? neBts have been outlawed and a disrepu- £™?™* °*wCIw Cl f iaßt i cal r °S ueß and vagabonds, the offal of all 5™ 7 eß^ m E ? r ° pe i bave been P" fc iQtO their P^ces. The Catholic people themselves have been compelled to leave their tntZS^i I*™1 *™* 80 !^ 0*?0 *? rene gades and worship God as best hZ*£% • ?8? 8 and l bedß> very much as the P e °Ple of Ireland ™?n^ fl n the M« ?f? f tbe raut Cr o^well. A movement is now fnd?nf ß^w oU^°f tb6Jura tO Separate that dißtri <* from Bern! onnfl^a Ma^k ui i°?. B^ e^ aßdolieathin S whic h calls to mind the good days of Catholic England, when religion was paramount above w 1^ 8 - °*, daily Jife ' and when tbe highest in the land vied with each other in doing service to the Church: The noble marquis ?o fHa Sri, rr f la i?' a \ d bis ob ect in pnWishfng it is « to open to the English reader the whole ©f the prayers of the Church," and l^lf o r P^ ially , t0 conTertß -" A very important service, truly, Sd wW^Jt? menaCe *u f ai ? icle 7of the Government Education Bill, £ d Z a w- eDtS Btate , that the threatened eßtablishment S£ tioni^S year T. Un , de - ri ?, OBtprO8 PeroußP erouB conditions, and congregat *f™ st P" mar y schools m P^^ funded since the expulsion of the teachers from the municipal buildings, are filling rapidly. a nul of SfcES Ffe, M W* M £ ry Petre ' who professed a nun of the Good Shepherd, at Hammersmith, is the third daughter S J£ *«*% n y ? etre ' and i 8 twenty nine years of age. Her eldeS sister is the Countess of Granard, and she has five dsters who are actions of members of the family a noble exemplification t™ 1 -fT ,°J En E la nd, Germany, and Austria makes a strong power if it could be relied on for offence and defence. But ite natural result is to compel a junction of France, Russia, Italy Turkey £,Sf ly t Spain : T Tbe latter ™ ion i 8 immediate^ SetrongS St her th ea r. DeBB n S lQdia ' "?* ndther Außtria nor &™*»y «&* Sl^wS h n as E n U oTan f °e r no f^ ssss^tJST BOldierß> "^ ta "^?sss;

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 350, 2 January 1880, Page 11

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San Francisco Mail News New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 350, 2 January 1880, Page 11

San Francisco Mail News New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 350, 2 January 1880, Page 11