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snow, slighly grey, has become as white as too hot for him, but because of the but the courage of the illustrious sufferer is is The statement is saddening that, rendered 1 Ireland -place dwelling with suitable no time that some i it g 5 . noted simple fact unbent. He is going to spend e r " of the 125 Round Towers, which were left for him. Yet the very country which his brother in Moravia. whence he intends as in existence at the close of the last century, obedience lines has for three hundred years owned repairing to home. The writer of these only 75 are now standing." It will be truly established by Act of Parliament concludes, " These were the days of Oetrowo, THE ANCIENT MONUMENT'S a shame if, through the neglect andearlessness to a religionhearkens to one of of complacently victories which and celebrated where the Church of the present generation, they are allowed OF IRELAND. They were days her judges abolishing Hell, and to another to perish, after having for centuries so nobly deciding against the personality of Satan- great value and importance. many of joy and of mutual edification. Like resisted the wasting power of Time. " The which can recognize nothing in- of those who are boasting of having been verses of Denis Florence M'Carthy, on The England, the notion elseThe beauties which Nature has, with Pillar Towers of Ireland," contain a mute congruous in all this, is scared by(Ecumenical witnesses of the victory at Sedan, or I can bounteous hand, bestowed on Ireland, have appeal for their preservation. We may be of dogmatic definitions by an where, when triumphs were celebrated, prelates many and thousand at a pens been nearly many of have I by Council bean extolled say with the same pride, permitted to cite the first two stanzas gathered together from the end: of the earth. Oat room, when our Archbishop celebrated tongues. Tourists have visited that counthey wondrously successor how France, Ireland, from of infallible with " The Pillar Towers and presided over by the try from England and Scotland, such triumphs as tan never be gained Prince of the Apostles, to who/it all iron and blood." Germany, and other parts of the Continent, By thesoma Lakes awi runnin; rivers, through the valleys of she loose in to of praise and bind tribute to same the given paid was all have power and of our land ; word; to the grandeur of its coast and mountain In mystic tile through the isle, they lift their heads Heaven and upon earth, and whose listened to of Our Lord declared were to be scenery, and to the tranquil loveliness of its These sublime conquerors IRELAND. temples-these old pillar grey by as though they had been uttered lakes and rivers, of its plains and valleys. time Ireland, no less than both Army and Navy. Himself Wiafit one of them have said of Wicklow, that Beside these gray old pillars how perishing and weak being quietly ignored by her Majesty's Minicannot with truth be restricted to bikes I lie Oman's arch of triumph, anti the temple of the sters in the usual programme of the Session, county alone :-" here may be seen we th,ek set forth in the Speech from he 'Ilirone, of Alpine beauty ; streams that wind And the g-old domes of Byzantium, and the pointed so many of the sparkling their CARDINAL - are rejoiced to observe that THE through quiet dells, or roll hie spiresOE LIBERATION sires.', THE Irish meelletra have promptly taken time by Al! Sr. cone, our by oae, lint the temples of our waters down rugged prey:pie, deep AND NEsEN :nounARCHBISHOP 01, POSEN the forelock with a view to secure to the and sombre ravines, where the dark effective measures that hope We earnestly sir TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. Sister Island, in spite of the flagrant overof relics FROM tain shadows make twilight of the those preserve to will ite taken sight, the advantages which can alone accrue noon ; mountains whose hare oil enteey Ireland's past greatness. The preservation prison the and Since the 3rd of February, 157.1, from something in the way of wise peaks seem to pierce the clouds romantic of her ancient monuments, with that of her attracof painful place with fen has been legislation. On Wednesday afterOstrow° at practical the woods and picturesque elades, he will literature, and se, aucient language for the whole Catholic population of noon leave was obtained to introduce the tile, and warm, and pleasant van, vs." 'l'ln:insurest means of keeping alive the spirit of tion longing for the following. among other Mils more or less natural advantaees are enhaneed by the wide nationality, and of transmitting, from gener- Germany. All hearts were beloved pastor should be given affecting the interests of Ireland the when time for ch nt reins which are s, -.altered far and country of love ra mien to generation, that diocesans amend the laws re,eting to over the island. Linking the present mith e Mel: her children have ever been remark- back to his flock, and his faithful this happy WI,:tgan -- 01 the counted the day, :Intl Items to game in Ile: and Mt Henry 'fo the glories of the past, tleoe majestic re- able.-.1fu Iloottrne Adroettte. glimpse Parliafirst the event. The desire to have law relating to the regas: ration 1,1 mains sr an I, for the most par:, in the nii 1st blessiiigs, first O't;ernian his the Major and receive and beauty, voters in Ireland of his dear face, mentary of se Wes of ereat natural to post charm which they impart to such amend the lair relating to the nitittleiptil hail induced a great number of them TI) day To themselves on the eve of that memorablewhole franchise in Ireland Captain Noian 'i'v lave:eel epos naa been felt mei aekii iw- Is Thus oneosrrn ix 01, T111: CHIA:cif the with spew they where County Boards in lrelatel ; Dr. before the prison, leisol, even by strangers unacquainted SECItET SOCIETIES SO WONDERFUL doors establish To regulate and encourage the coast piles pasnight. watching and wailing, until the Ward their history. Thee oil for vouched hailmein Ni'arltawk." a cerrespendent, opened, as everybody Was ill perfect ignorance and tleatp sea fisheries in Ireland ; Mr. iiutt : sese a peen mar at tractien for the liv the London Times, writing on infernal of the fate of the illustrious prisoner. About amend the law with reference to tenure of elm lets the country of information when folowing mielity the f gives -tins ad rent omelettes, ivy, in Ireland ; 11r, Parnell To reclaim four o'clock in the morning. the time rt,e, ii the land !sir of any erslles, and his min is caret -1 bask to lee :Woe: infernal eieietiee. We ask tilseit tie It' was informed that the hour of his lihera- waste lands in Ireland ; Mr. It, lsitlyth : To deists windows the with at had seen o le 1' -a-1,1's who may have non had come, light was prevent the sale of intoxicating li-efors on time Wh4.11 the seal!- awl tew, rs }lurch in its eteidetunatien of of his zcll, It wasexactly at the same time, Sunday in Ireland ; Mr. llShaughnessy : To 0.11 ef the W. s..vool and spear, an l ,,ot: t-vaol rae.u. been to remember this extract tin ';p f ;-me the neigh of steels :old two years ago. that the Archbishop bad extend the limits of age up to which, with At five Fort,11.,tely iu Eii.,71:incl v o Lave little to arrested at. his palace at Posen. the assent of 13Oardsof Guardians. orphan and men ; wi.en :wound those grim 1.nlrt if Jett critics, the to fetch tilled diabotleal eathe, come :tar am the had awl c urriage the tide of war, the o'clock deserted pauper childern may lie supported Sir, J. :mend le revisit their laws Cardinal to the station he we, acrompanied out of workhouses in Irt.ht.11,1 .een eoarin lien, battle cries. Ile p'u'ss the r discover first intwo Culenda- to meet etelt Lases. tip -3- should To amend the law relating to :ma, of far-famed abbeys, by the Landrath von Dallwitz, and of aithin actually provide was To ottly station meditates not or The Itonayne eatenCiy eel an -I Clonniaentase, spector. of police, towns in Ireland ; Mr. arc, in most ca -es, the with peettlii of all classes When the t' walls of one of their many churelie, the bet ier ad, iri isi rat ion of !midi,: moneys lea they thronged arrived and majestically and with for 1,levied by grand juries in Ireland, and for the Cardinal t. if it be the evenie_t time, alien that such silty consider ;eel the crowd. ally imagines tliroueli walked shadows deepen. 11,, almost Apostolic dignity establishment of representative councils in the ;ire tfcl ewietie- staidly exist in their midst. bestowing his blitesing on all shies. The Irish ceunties for the management of local liaise hallowed spels, strapped in eleener anti enliehtencel nes:. Lit. in an (et w nm rr pt np c.1 it t.lt t!,. affairs Mr. Crawford To amend the Landwriter of these lines, ell!, wile till eye-w it n Ili, one lord e!! eery the .mutest nettle of tee: and Tenant Act (Ireland.) of 1870 ; Mr. neml,s, :mot th t hynais s. ,1 says that it was a sublime moment : 4ty in a s by .,livirtz to time subject himself th fancied almost lir lie scats have might Meldtai : To alter the constitution and at and reignlioiezlit ,Ln of :oil n tied t cathedral, such a solemn Siienee Was government of county infirmaries ill Ireland. of 1..1 strict orders Were give!: From this list the Irish constituencies will at 4H, :!1,0,11 ,/, is ing. Nevertheless, ;or IS of watt d wo-e ee! in en11,01,1ellee sl people, hint the uc a t', to lliSIWI'Se once see that their best interests are keenly of 1',1 i le, ti a', CA!" which all those who were not in pessiosien and sedulously eared lot by their patriotic ; rulers many their of had Cantor had to leave. A whole regiment u't representatives.-litesiser. tho,e itt tickets most to e like .ie ready hand, at close to remain r', The i, v evil ', -The to bands orders degraded which now are disturbance, of sign Let first the at rhe our' of our appear thus-. fuunts rile-1 aNay, an A thou,a1 i (ant:hells only equalled by garrottrs was, howe ver, quite an unnecessary precaution. \vie, whole life is spent in THE QUEEN'S NEW TITLE. !yrant Before the Cardinal's departure Prince itadzi-r siave ere flowed they as s!-arklin n As fu:1 setae unique mode of performing, will appeared at the station, and assured him pernow Immediately prior to the announcement, diabolical crime. If you will of all his diocesans. clergy. and a 1.14 1--len set apart for trishaw, by bid: The tint .;add; 4 Lie Speech. of the intention I in the name ch-istity and it Au -I mit me. I will say one word for myself. inflexible tidelits, and obedience. through the Royaladvisers to introduce a Bill their of laity, of of I ler Majesty's rnAierial e -r!1.. it tee reft !red to cri wee and my knowledge God alone knows what passed in the hearts Amil 11, .,--zy e--Cs and eaves of vontthe Legislature according to the Queen were the boon The Seriptan, f l'reatiou 11,..1 no fairer typ- than the sante a though I of the assembly ; but when the moment into of Empress of Ilindostan, ef eta-dlr.-ea but what I refer to came that the train prepared to leave. of England the title r. interesting tidings have been :1 1:nortal s:-irit can kilOW11 to persons who are That cries of sorrow Were heard then, the profoundly suppressed paid to the Prince of vlsy homage of the ill their relive.-ov in; in the highest society as if by a general impulse. seeing in the received one of the most powerful thin, area treesure whiA it cetattries. lit Spain it is a well-known the triumph of the Church and \Vales by Scindia.Princes. Upon the occasion only pastor Prim was the native the victory of faith, they broke out into a of all every Irishman should prize ; anti the f, flow- feet that en the night on which we read that, at the a.eetssiwoed, many of those who were present rapturous cheer, and. under slit tilts of "Viral!" of their first meeting, ing item of news relati, r to them, Ii the money a brilliant group of cavalry, het s, ot left the station. :it nine o'clock a head train the came by one of the late mails, is calculated at his 1:1S; VeCeptilin, had provided the Ileir-Apparent. his cap blazing ; that those- gentleSolemn High Mass, by way of tlianksgiiing, towards to afford pleasure. " At a general meeting of for :cud prepared the plot the fashionable was said at the parish church. which was with jewels, his scarlet tunic radiant with the Royal Irish Actelemy"-we quote from men mixed freely with hand gorgeously capariman of the attended. In the course of the gold and gems, hischarger the Dublin Daily Express, of December 9- assembly and pressed the I do not numerously soned. Having greeted each other (the Prince " the president Dr, Stokes, delivered the in- whose hours they had numbered.to contradict day more than a thousand strangers arrived and Seindia), we learn that they rode down augural address, in the course of which, after think that any one will venture if it has the fmom Posen and Gnesen. Almost the whole lines side by side, the bands playing and the crime, the esting for where ham came naire countries the In clergy of and the this. several to nobility Polish referring being lowered. Afterwards the is regarded of saluting their pastor, whose libera- the colors purpose papers read before theAssuletny during last least shade of a political motive,standing will and his suite, returning to the saluting had been anticipated in the afternoon, Prince session, he said he sincerely hoped that. Sir almost as heruic, men of high tion past commenced after the be retire' to :lid societies, some of the members and the disappointment at having come too post, the march John Lublieek's Ancient NItinuments Bill fashion. First came the general dye, and was universal. The following Address European Sciralia alone at the head of his would be passed (luting the next session of of which are villain, of the deepest late he spared by therefere requisite. In my experience I have was, howerer. written, and, after having been Staff, next Parliament. No effort is added, " as he passed the do not with signatures, was speedily des- troops. Then. it Irish members in support or the measure. seen seam citation, cases, but asor they the good of covered :-" Most Reverend Pastor,-After Prince hw saluted, the first time he has ever (-thee either ley own honor lie would rongly urge on the .1 Pattern, the patched It was later on. when this memorduty to desirablity ot recommendin4 a uniform tut - my country, I do not think my Turn in- the glorious imprisonment of two years. which done so." of the troopshad been completed, review ministration surd consolidation of funds ft IreiL111 society requires me to your Eminence has suffered for the cause of able when the Heir -Apparent and Scindia for the pi eservat ion of :1111Hlt ntonumentsin former." God, a hard fate tears you again away from and stood in each other's presence mut a Ireland ; and that the direction and adminsthe minds of your faithful, who suffer much again durbar, held in an immense tent, tration of work should be left in the ha rids these new measures. As We were not grand from with Maharajahs, that the most ENGLAND ADVANCING. also desired to of the In -It Go, eminent. permitted the comfort of seeing you, we will, crowded on the part of by letter, assur- single evidence of homage, feelings our draw attention tr the extremely defective express least, at it But Englend is certainly advancing. signalized the recognized supremacy eltaraeter of the list of Irish menuments now titli.inces, ing you of our never wavering devotion and Scindia, Three jerks. by the British Soveof rule oddly. rather the time we protest, in the now, in India. of before the Church Temporalities Cemedayears ago it made a religion by Act fidelity. At the same Church, against this reign. As Scindia led the Prince to the dale, Ilis shiners. a list which only specified twenty hundred and God of name it years Within the last few uttered 111ahratta cries in which was imposed on all rose, and heraldsto" Long life to the Ring 1" monuments. Of the 115 Round Toe ers,whieli of Parliament. granitic new idea of set tling doct rinal new act of violence. equivalent chorus, deepest With archdioceses. were noted as in existence at the close of the has hit by Sirdars having been prethe decision of a Court. of Law. you and your two &c." At Berlin the 'the Ministers and last century, only 75 were no, slarding. points through General ago the late Lord Chancellor respect, we remain, received by the sented to the Prince, Scindia, The great crosses, whkh exhibited the most Not rely long heartily as was Cardinal judicial the pronounced, from then expressed his gratitude for the anchor and perfect examples of sculpture distinguished members of the Centre. Daly, done him. Scindias before him haul most decision-a deliberate and his lomat bench, interest into a dis- honor in the country, and a much larger number pronounced by him in his usually Ile entered with great none like him? He had of the most important anti ancient clone:Lea de tkion and maddening voice-whereby he, cussion as to the condition of the Church in been honored, but The palace and the troops, s ti:reing show. Stolo Dr. the list. in be ineluded should but it was noticed that he said nothing to they? Ancl yet the Prince had Germany, no is there that decreed heneellor, (ed to what. were added that the work of preservation, mitt r very little about himself. His health has, lie 1,,eet of face" as Cousin his im- come in the heat and dust to see them. than of restoration, already achieved at A few all appearance. not suffered, although when t say That Hell was abolished hopes a was grateful, and he hoped them Prince, best the gave affair-not Ardmore, not a trifling, Cashel and at was prisonment was natural Seindia quite by a her as tell and, by, would run liberty. but a he Saon' the Queen, for the cause of this department of archaa years ever. As he spoke ,,,pience, the nest! Ili:I'M-If is quite naturally mere limitation of personal all the hardships of a her faithful servant for logy." What Irishman, at home or abroad, tie 3,2st-tided from his torn-he having clearly no continual endurance, of in ai.ollshed, his for Stokes Dr. to grown very old in these these word . we are told,attitude of reverence but will feel grateful has Ile prisoner. behas this like Treatment sehtdi in an enlightened and patriotic efforts to preserve torus him, not by reason of the ground being two years. His hair, which was only the dais, and stood from destruction the Ancient Monunieuts of fallen
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