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Here is the exulting cry of the London Tablet, English Tory Catholic organ, over the wicked charges against Mr. Parnell :— "Nothing could be more open or moie fearless than the conduct of the Times, and we may be certain that Sir Richard Webster would not have made the terrible statement! be did unless he wag very confident of being able to prove them. " We are sorry that the Tablet calls itself a Catholic paper. It is filled with a spirit of untruth and hatred.— Pilot. A service in commemoration of the 200 th anniversary of the apparition of Chribt to Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque, who instituted the devotion to the Sacred Heart, was held on July 2 at the Church cf the Gesu by the League of the Sacred Heart. The Rev. Krancia Kyan, S.J., of Baltimore, delivered an address, which was followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The people of Mitcbelstown, County Cork, have Btarted a fund for the memorial which Ireland will build to the martyred patciot, John Mandeville. A number of English public associations have signified their intention to contribute to the woik. Am ing the bodies which have passed nnolutions of symppthy with Mrs. Mandeville, are the Cambiidge Liberal Association, ihe Cambridge Women's Liberal Association, the Wood Gieen Liberal Club, London, and the Protestant Home Rule Association of Dublin. The Cambridge Liberals significantly declare tbat the fate of John Mandeville '■ will strve as an additional incentive to all true Liberals to strive more ardently than ever in the cause of Irish Home Rule," Dr. Tanner, the faster, lives in New Mexico, where he has a 1 500-acre ranch. He is connected with a foundling association which is intended to show that the baser passions are aroused principally by the use of animal food. He is now in Indiana, trying to collect forty infants to experiment with. He thinks that he can make them all good and long-lived by feeding them on one meal a day of a light vegetarian diet. The doctor himself lives on one meal a day, breakfast. The celebrations of the Sacerdotal Jubilee of Leo X til. will have ended with the Bolenin beatification of the Vonerable Juvenile Aneina, a companion of St. Philip Neri; the Venerable iPerboy re, a French Lnzarist, martyred, with hideous tortures, in China, and ih« Venerable Father Cbane), of the Marist Order, killed in the Island of Futuna, Oceanica. Mor« than ordinary brutality distinguished a recent eviction on the property of one Thomas J. Tulley, in the County Roscommon, Ireland. Tbe family dispossesse i was that of James KUmartin, au earnest nationalist, aud the founder of the Tenants' Defence Association in the province cf Connaught. Mr. Kilmartin is now serving a three months' sentence in Gal way Gaol for a speech he made at tfenlongh last winter. Landlord Tulley superintended this eviction himself. He was accompanied by a District- Inspector, a head -cons table* and a force cf 60 police. It was needful to inspire with proper respect for the law the sick woman and seven little children about to be cast out on the roadside. Mis, Kilmartin, unable to leave her bed, besought Tully to have pity, for God's 9ake, on her condition. But in vaia. The bailiffs, at his order, removed the furniture and carried the fainting woman into the yard. Her physician, hastily summoned by a charitable neighbour, gave this certificate to the landlord :—": — " This is to certify that Mra. Kilmartin, Shralea, has been under my treatment for some Weeks, suffering from severe mammary absces*. In addition she is on the eve of being confined, and, in my opinion, eviction from her home in her present condition may seriously iotpei il her life.— (SigneJ) J. T. Da La Hunt, L.8.C.8. and P. Kd. Ballinasloe, June 1 " •• She is out now, " growled the b-utj, and he refused to readmit her c en as caretaker, fimergencymen are now, io possession of Xi martin's home, and Mrs. Kilmartin and her children are dependent on friends until the release of her hnabsnd. Evictions aie numerous and cruel, and coercion is being severely applied in the neighbouring County Galway. Two men of Kilmore, named Haves, are seiving sentences of 21 days each for having resisted the sheriff during tbe eviction of their mother.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 5 October 1888, Page 13

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 5 October 1888, Page 13

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 5 October 1888, Page 13

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