A Standard telegram from New York on Sunday, Jan. 13 says: — The Philadelphia Times reports an interview with Mr. Corcoran, who has recently returned from Rome. The archbishop stated that Mr. Errington sought interviews with the American archbishops about the Irish question, but none of them would have anything to do with him. Mr. Parnell was regarded without any disfavour there. It was well understood that the Papal letter was intended solely for the clergy, and designed to stop the unseemly practice of collecting at the church doors. A proper agitation might proceed, as it had done before, and the extent of the participation of priests would depend upon the bishops, who may differ in their opinion. The Pope only wanted to keep the Church out of politics. The Pope had resolved to appoint fewer Italians to the Sacred College, and more of other nations, including Americans, after the next council meets. Dressmaking Department.— Mrs. Carter is now making dresses for 12s. 6d. If you have hitherto been unable to get fitted properly, give us a trial. Perfect fit. Newest styles. Satisfaction guaranteed. Splendid New Stock of Dress Materials and new Dress Trimmings. A really good article supplied at the lowest prices in tbe city. Carter and Co., Ready-Money Drapers, George Street, Dunedin. [advt.]
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 46, 14 March 1884, Page 19
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214Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 46, 14 March 1884, Page 19
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