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NEWS BY THE MAIL.

London, May 18.

. A letter has baen addressed by the Pope to the Irish Bishops, in which he declares that whatever may be the case as regards Mr Parnell himself, the objects of his followers violate the rules laid down by the Pontiff. In abetter to Cardinal M'Cabe., the Pope reminds the Irish people that

they may riot futher any cause, however just, by illegal means. The \. Bishops and clergy are requested to Curb the excited feelings of the multitude, in ordejc to, prevent the oomof .cnminaLaets..,, Above all, #he : pleigy must hold aloof from sub- j scriptkmff raised on behalf of those who are arousing-hatred and dissensions,*: and .'. causing distinguished ""$0 be loaded with ""insults, .while no is ever pronounced jby them against crime and murders. JThe*<_ergy are . therefore, forbidden to support Mr Parnell's testimonial fundi - Mr •ParnelPs'follbwers 'promptly replied by a meeting held nVDublin yesterday, 'at. which Mr Beaton, declared ,that the Pope had been misled, insinuating that the Pontiff has been decreed by the misrepresentations of the English - Government The Mayor declared that Irish, Catholics took their .' theology from Rome',, recognising the Pope as the head ;> of •■ the church : but that Mr Paniell„w^ the political hea| was specially summoned to Bomej 1 receite-^a rebuke *ffbm;th , e Pope, and made a complete submission to the J?oly See. .....'■ ' ' Dayijti ami Healy to-day sent subscriptions to the; Parnell fund, with letters denouncing the Pope's letter and supporting ParaelL : ' Joe^BVadyV execution on May 14 was ah impressive scene. Over 4000 people collected outside Kilmaiuham, which. ■ was guarded; by :a .• battalion of foot guards. The prisoner, who behaved with fortitude/ was attended by two priests up to his last moments. At Curley *s execution a. . similar : scene occured.

Bpssa's followers met in New York on May ?,.. and denounced the work of the Philadelphia Convention. Bossa boasted of tiie Westminister explosion and threatened mure dynamite work during the next few- months. The meeting decided to perform a new revolutionary: body, under: the name of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood.

'".'; Mr Noah Davis, who for a long, time presided over the Supreme. Qourt of the State of New York, speaking at a Jewish meeting in New York on the; heroic and 'silent endurance of . persecution by the Rtrssian ' Jews, said : — •• Contrast; this conduct with that of those fiends Who, now disgrace our shores. I tell you the time has come when we must speak out on this subjeofc. -"If _at ,J legally*-: we ar6 responsible: for 'all the dynamite -sen t iol'. Englandj'tor m* is 'all *&#*% ' American ' money."- Suppose ' iii' jferb possible that a man standing in America could by means of, a cable cause a dynamite "explosion in London "we sire bvery whit as reponsiblq morally for harbdiiring" the ., yapapires , . and Assassins that ribw ; disgrace New as 'We 'should be if wb retained, that man among . us. . All respectable citizens should make, it so, warm, for these vampires .' tha-"} % they pan no longer bide their cowardly "oarcasses behind the 'American Constitution. " Dr Webb, who defended Joe Brady, is a Conservative, and a man of amazing versatility. A poet, a mathematician, and an. i admirable scholar,' he orowned a university career of uriusiial brilliancy by obtaining a fellowship at twenjsy-five. ; He .was a Professor Of Moral Philosophy and of Civil Law at hia alma *natery a . 7*: ; - <

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 2

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NEWS BY THE MAIL. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 2

NEWS BY THE MAIL. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 2

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