and that these gran 
ork ays 
ased grant now Fee 
med for 50 it was n 
doctrines were îneuleated 
meas 
is Bapu 
Tordships whether, maddie s you ‘ao at thi 
ion of warty ng without ane danger pressing 
the vo 
ly some exceptions, grn 
oman E religion, amongst 
e are many who are as firmly a 
za aa Es j knowing 
of 
e appoi: t of a committee to mak 
- respect = the: class pontes used. 
initte ike 
eae grant he regarded | that it 
t 
niy | 
oment w en. 
ing united 
da ie had, moreover, baat’ on o 
national educ 
a j 
'assment shop of CASHEL d 
urch se they really 
ciples of the reformed religi to wa 
gether x rep 
agoni ist 
3 by ând before the Sta 
on you— | could A Een and consistently endowa 1 Roman Catholic coleg, , not as th 
do that th se W she must un 
umults and ac 
en oi 
oth VON 
n of the pearle the Protestant Thi in Aira 
rmed t om 
THE ee SEAEER. 
of the Roman 
ey a sitet eei trm would be 
udiated the A Seog! 
ot fair to quo’ abeg 
the b. ty 
his fol bas the 
uli 
a 
word? Soone: 
his. RAe ar Church—and e 
rape manual toil in the prenga station 
ri 
at Maynooth 
the ems selves, 
iction ; 
s ye inisters, but as re: 
. » They were educated as spiritual des: pots, and the y bee: aoe 
us agitators, unfit to be the guides of the People. 
e wishe addi 
ee aa ramar wy herself, He w 
tions in Ireland, ran 
connection with ack ‘of ras institutions, rg w which a libe 
education might be given to Roman Catholic priests, w ith a 
pae hka stem of Mee rand consistent with fair caportunities 
ad the ig and torn er = one youth of the 
h 
mendment Bill 
ey is an ad a body of 
sts such by they Tadi in this per “ The ent measure 
efore a 
whe 
rinciple, and | pries 
kre Tin oud be 
those res which had Srey would pe 
Aida ay arte of this coun’ ntry, he) om, nti seven 
of which my cited various 
P] Among of this 
the ‘Bish of on the 
net given fs Viele poate ent 
who, prones ka = ine oppos: 
to men 
man Catholi 
ty ighit Chad! been called : an antagonist pes ha 
ight tend to engthen the position of me Pro- 
bli hed Ch ant 
es of tass 151 by fl that ¥ igh aol 
n which no eke to Magsoten, had yet no objection 
i four er tole whe te in addition to the t 
= ni science 
bgt ari 
forth Haglan Cat 
come ie a4 viy 
defective 
of t ation—be as unexaggerated 
nd Bye ea ste “must Snowe tion Aes how those 
view etsy it the guty of risitation pre: hee “a by 
> b nic =: 
ee bine 
eriten. : not confi: fined to the Romish 
pes or Just i in proportion as any Church 
y a 
st be, 1 
whether the spiritual in- | was its tenden: ney 
reat bee of the Trish Lisi pA gies Led By! sisi ieee a ine 
ould be for or agai n thei 
It w ae bat 
à = Epe 
sent to Ireland before the Oregon Teuing was referred to by 
Sir R. Peel. He cordiali ps on ed nei wie bim which tended to 
p 
wed ch: cea go into 
particulars in w: Saring you (the cle t fhe se new, or 
to reject this rather old, revived lr a > have [33 Teese. n) acA 
te of Rio that yo fected with t 
ook out, 5 what he pr was addressec 
called Trae tarianism.. C ge bes 
not nae continuing Catholic. 
the Far 
Tat done much for England, yet} Bill w umed by 
of | Bi and 
ce: gk convictions A 
people. They hag a: aes 
o ee iva ly whatever of | supremacy be 
ble shen vm ft A empl t Maynooth ; and Parliam an be anos poor ri és 
was i ieira Ap say the | opinion on the policy the G overnme ont 
and the most ot Ye Epon * 
ha q stimu- no elar 
tes- 
h ques 
ime | rant es T confide 
ressed | founded mgt: on 
nob! 
hare njia deliv ss by the bishop, 
tive expressi beta ee 
e time; 
the enti 
and bo ar pple pees The charge h 
irculated a 
e Bil, 
Joule and ft effectual 
at Ma ea ie 
MONT, On the part 
nists, emphatically ‘ented bee ‘of the state- ue 
been made by the opponents of the Bill. If |the 
“to banish away all 
, there 
pasi to pia a ga 
to aid ean in the Ae aeit a the 
ving always voted in 
my 
Leng ns mplete.— The Earl of Hagpwic 
and active, though not ek responsible for the opinions be iva 
be held | however, he had only put a bypothe' 
ae named the byplieee, from Since the aos cian ‘of the Roman 
cient ot to Catholic priests should come, ao eS that he = in his 
pec. be rap. Catholics, anak mind the revenues of the Irish Established Church.—Ea 
st their errors. Fie bait woes | Capac eee “ee To to take his sha ay 
doctrines contrary to God’s w ” | odi _ Bill had excited agai 
bikie Je Was he to aha Ministers ; py if he regarded it as an iso! 
| he should not attach much importance to it, He 
A 
conscien 
Se of his ere, that they were not ted. 
Leaders Mle Nia ount of the 
d i 
7. 
f doing this. mensure, 
vout by were dirent fou—by pen al Inws—at the point of oe 
