Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 17, 1875, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The ouibob1 Case. Borgel g Teller. Montreal sept 9. There Havo been disturbances Somo Days Sineat the Catholic com every of Cote Des a stooges i consider it a fitting Opportunity of informing you of Tho following facts 1. Measures had Boon taken that i Tho body they were attempting to Bury in the aforesaid Cemo tory been so interred in Defiance of the Laws of Tho Church Tho place where in Lay should be immediately interdicted and looked upon henceforth As a cursed to hold in execration for Tho Bishop considers himself in duty bound above All others to see that the mortal re Mains of Tho faithful children of the Church rest together in peace overshadowed Fay Tho be Deemor s Cross till that last Day when calling All men Back to them with Tho full Page Antry of might and Render to every one to his deeds. If there fore fresh i hurts Are made introduce the aforesaid body into Tho consecrated Precita i request nil catholics to re main quiet like True children of Tho Church Ana Loyal subjects of her majesty the Queen. I exhort them at Tho same time to unite their prayers with mine and those of Tho clergy of the religious houses Anil of every pious family to obtain from Tho father of All mercies that those events turn to Tho advantage of religion. 2. As fur As circumstances allowed i Havo sought Tho Protection of Tho authority that All in its Power might to done to prevent Demon stration of violence which however Tho intention prompting them arc Arvaj s very much to be Dopf Rod. 3. I have to return thanks to provi Dence that the meeting on that occasion was Little More than a Mere popular protest in favour of Tho reverence due to the dead who Havo slept in the lord and subject to the sacred Laws of his Church. 4. I deem it time to invite every one to sign petitions to the Queen begging of her majesty to. Enjoin that Tho rights possessed by Tho catholics of this Largo City be not molested in Tho exercise of their holy Faith and that they to respected by All those whom Providence share her troyal authority. Signed i. G., Bishop of Montreal. Bishop sync i s letter. You permit to to say a word in the Guibord Case it May occur in Toronto at Somo future time a Branch of a condemned tree might b o forced to take Root in our midst and we might perhaps prevent mischief by explaining in anticipation what we should do in such a contingency. But first lot me cite a Ciao in Point. Suppose the fenian organization pro Perly so called wore established Here and put under Tho ban of the Church As is the inst tul Canadien and suppose one of Tho members Athis last moments refused to renounce Tho society and no Cep Tod in preference to die without Tho sacraments of Tho Church would the privy Council of the Queen absolve Tho memory of the Mam and Force us to give him ecclesiastical burial f i pre sume not nor would the protestants especially the orangemen willingly acquiesce in what they would consider an unjust decree of a Cathorin Sovereign in a he Case where they would be the aggrieved. 6 i know the mind of our protestant friends them credit for Desir ing to know both sides of the question Hoy perhaps would Liko Tokunow what is really Tho Institute Canadien about which there is so much trouble. The French. Canadian in coming under Brit Ishi Rule gained one immense advantage was Cut off from revolutionary 1 ran Coata time when infidelity com me cod to permeate and ruin All cusses especially Tho lower of French society Aad hence the Doschen Denisof the French immigrants grew up a religious and Loy in Tho course of time Well to do canadians revisited Franco and brought Hack Tho seeds of irreligion and too much Independence. To fester and perpetuate these evil plants they formed a society called Tho Institute Nadien and filled their Library with books fetid with the most rampant info polity such As was destroying Tho Faith and morality of Franco. The Bishop of Daood pastor of 60ula. As a Good father who would not place bad 1u the hands of his children books removed or at least locked up so that All Comers would not have Access to them j but Tho further required that a priest would you not if the Cape were yours refuse communion tote a h who would disobey Tho formal injunction of your conference. I but Inow comes the question respect ing Tho bodies of excommunicated per sons after death. But not wishing to intrude too much on your space i pro pose if you permit me to continue these remarks in another communication in your Issue of to Morrow. I am sir your obedient servant John Joseph Lynch archbishop of Toronto. St. Michael s Palace sept. Spain. The War news from Spain is so contradictory that it is difficult to know which Story to believe. We May How Ever rest satisfied that Seo d Urgolo has n reality been taken and that thus the ast remaining Carlist stronghold has Een Given up the followers having now nothing remaining but the Mountain ast Nesse s from which they May vet carry on a destructive guerilla warfare numerous submissions of Carlist officers and men Havo Boon and Are still being made and in this manner the strength of the cause is gradually but Nono Tho loss certainly being sapped away. We May it seems to us expect at no Dis Tant Date peace in old Catalonia which for so Many years has been giver up to internecine troubles. While this has been going on at Homo Tho cuban con Tost has had to to sustained and Tho re sult has been that an almost insupportable amount of taxation has been put upon Tho people who Havo not on a co Init of the War had Tho facilities which otherwise they would have had to meet those imposts. From Domestic com Merce ton to Twenty five per cent is collected. Kotil purchases have to Benr a stamp Tho common necessaries of life obtained at the markets Havo made dutiable while additional taxes have Boon levied on All branches of manufacture and productive necessities such As Salt Oil Woollen Fah the heaviest proportion. The conscription has also proved a severe trial to Tho poorer classes. Tho commutation has been put at about four Hundred dollars a sum sufficient to constitute a Fortune in their estimation. As they could not Purchase immunity Tho Young men have Boon forced to go at Tho Call of Tho military officials. Fields have Boon loft uncultivated Harvest in gathered manufactures deserted and families Dop Rivon of Protection and support. Under Tho Circum stances a cession of hostilities cannot but to that which the people most earn Estly desire their earnestness being Tho greater owing to Tho special hardship of their Case. N 0 t to e a , from , to prices Quality extent of Stock that Box Camp hats at Steele s auction Mart. Jt7st Kosc lived stoves 25o in Stock farming implements machinery mowers and sulky bakes Cross and breaking plows waggons cultivators fanning Mills Etc shelf hardware in endless variety i a lot of Sample hats which will to sold cheap. Clarence r Steele old red River Hall near now match Anta Bauk. Fps Pott Itury. _ i -1. Nails axes handles camping outfits Iron hoes picks tinware building paper Kakos carpenters tools engines putt Eins Nim models Box and cd Linden stoves for burning Wood and Coal Iron a. Brass castings of description., Cedar Street St. Paul Minn Glass Putty oils brushes Etc. Etc. Blasting and sporting powder shot Ball steam and Gas fittings plumber s work Caps oct fuse pumps and piping roofing eave roughing Good smart boy As apprentice to tin Smithing. Apply to t. Phillps. Tennor _ door enat of Bishop Sun ton s. Having got it pro Are determined to be Obj Tho end. Favourable Terra a to Doai ire fall so. Mckenney bros., b3-lm successors to l. H. 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