.A.MEB-1CA.N 41 r 4 ''iM m W f.M !f ("' ' .. 4 ns A-iAf4 In f " r.i. i f-f ... w in ftn ft t Vf. "uMAIIA, M'.IUiASK A, HUUVV. I I IHa'AKY V, Iw4 TU - - - - -- - P , , TAMm Of jNt Nt . I'tii I Ahmm . nut Y-ii ant) tti. It tii " I 'inline I lt'-lltt ft tcli - i" Mi flu l' 1 unit Ml-elUtitr l'u Mltt'ilnti Ni- llfiti ('! Vl rltnti Ait't-ltlw-liirtil I'tllft Mlt'IUllI J Allt fMM'llil-!l! 111 rlii tlt. toiy I'M, f ftlls.-.-IUttVi Airii'iilwinPiiU ntut Tluif Ttiltv AWUMIMINTM. AH tltmi 4tr Ihil kr4 4ui i l fm fV hmt, tint William niH r n thti I trt-tittli flwl TlH'itlrf In 'April ImkiI." four tillii Hurt nmilitr hiiiUiiw , iMiiinitiii'liiii Suinlsv Hfti'Miixvii, IVtiriinry 44 It. NOTES AND COMMENT. ItiMiTK Council No. 1, of Hie A. I'. A., treated it friends to tin' usual scml-tnonl lily cit t i-t it i n m 1 1 1 , last Friday evening, at which an excellent programme was given. Tho fcuturo nf tint evening was a lecture on "Tho Downfall of tlii Human Kmplro, iiikI the Cause Loading to Hid Heformatlon," by Judge J. II. Maoombor, who liti.il been Invited by the committee. Thl wum (mo if tho bunt lecture that bun been delivered In thin city for some time, and It abounded In many histori cal fact, and wa handled In a muHtorly way. A Dispatch in tho World Herald from Montevideo, Uruguay, of January in, 1H'4, contain information which wo do not. doubt in tho leant. The fourth paragraph in that dlpatch read: "At least 90 per cent of tho wo men in Hio warmly advocate Mollo' cause and are exerting their influence in hi favor, There Im riot the leant doubt that the priest wwlly favor the insurgent." Ho like Home! Loyal outwardly, but the most arrant traitor at heart, Whimc wo aro talking about dispatches, probably you remember reading In the sumo paper, Hunday, January 21, one wit h thl startling heading: "Government Agent Have Discovered a Bupply of Hllle and Cart ridge II id In a Church." The dispatch In dated at Managua, Nicaragua, Janu ary 20, 1 HOI, and that part referred to In the heading, reads: "Agent of the government have found l.'ll rlllc and twelve boxen of Cartridge) under tho altar of a church in Mctapa. A quart' tltyo rllle was also found In Mala- galptt. It I believed they had been smuggled for use in an uprising against the government. Hevcra! deserters from the battlelleld have been severely punished by the bastinado. Among them were many ofllcers of rank." Ofu old friend, J to v. Dr. Ivl wurd McOlyrin, of the Ilornan Catholic church, has not receded from his posf tion on the pud lie and parochial school question. In an inverview at Detroit, Mich., the -'list ult,, ho Insisted that hi had not retracted one word of his opin ion on parochial schools, which led to ecclesiastical consul o being placed on him. He now goe further, indeed, and declare that it is not tho province of priest, monk and other ecclesiastic to teach anything but religion. The public school when properly conducted were all that could be desired, 1'aroch ial school were Improper for the reason that the children who attended them were Isolated in a manner, Hellglon should be taught purely In church and Bunday nchool and at the mothcr'i knee, Toon oM Hatolli. IIo whk not equal to tho Job which tho pope com missioned Mm to perform, so tie i to be mode a cardinal, and a red-necked mlck named O'Connell I to bo sent over to lord It over free American and stolid German. At any rate, mat I the In formation contained in a dispach from Mlfinorrpoll. That dispatch say an afternoon paper publishes, today, an article tatlng that Mgr. O'Connell, of the American college at Homo, and not A r-cb bishop Ireland, I to become papal delegate in America, on the elevation of Mgr, Hatolli. The paper say further that letter from Itomo state that Mgr. Hatolli I to be promoted to the cardl nalatu at tho March consistory, Mgr, Batolll i to remain In the United Klate until he ha settled up several matter of importance now In hi hand, Mgr, O'Connell I a liberal, of the Ireland school, and it I understood hlsappoint rnent will bo entirely satisfactory to Archbishop Jrolabd, a well a to Cardinal CI bbon, whose protege he I, Bomkthino lent- than one year Ago llishop Honacum of Lincoln ofienly charged that many of hi priest were adventurer, aye, he branded them a worse, a drunkard and profligate, Thihocked many eopio but other who were acquainted with some of hi priest believed he told the truth. They believed b I charge wa true In the case of two priest who had par- t ' nut Uimnl mile Iimim enln, oiii' nt whom rfi ty ft tuin bmite tnmt Onislm Hii' MNwMtll IVi'lflr 'in l ntx'S'Uv n(til'itf Inl.inhnltun. Y t thul IndUlduftl niM'f ft m Ur be i(iiil -brgv fttjulwot Ibo llliepm,J Iiiriib'tMhiMi U Kulolll. t'nlest ii lte totn illnfi'(in'l ihU IwrtlciiUr pilet ntilil Kiftit' tot lit tnlt. iijltim inmh better limn n ft Ur, et tltrottglt the "nil nn'" pmc Ibmlln iH'i'b stftslleftl mnirt Hie par ishioner iifnllti1i tiix-ii murh eftrr to l.lnenlti limit tiiOiunba me foits.d n riw-cl this thing as a lee gvrent of (IimI, H.n.rt IihmII that IVIiM I 'mls-it of I'tiiiiiK". Ous Co., Neb., I hut little Mierlnr lo the thing at,vo re feril'd to; III fltcl We have lieell told that be swears like a trimprr nud drink like a liar itittld, the while pmfesKlng to be h representative of (1m), capahle if itiiinufni'turing the Isuly and bhsid of Jesus Christ hy munibllng a few latin words over fermented wine and stale wafers, Just how true these stories lire which ieople tell about Corliett we have no mean of knowing, but we doubt much whether he would publicly declare he was not one of t he priest to whom Mr. Honacum referred when ho said hi diocese wa over run with ad venturer and drunkard, Just now i'rlest Corhctt and Itlshop Honacuin are up before the public In a new role. They have left tho eccleslustlcal and gone Into tho civil courts to settle their grievance, according to a dispatch from tho state capital. Thl is a pro ceeding entirely at variance with tho law of Home If we correctly Interpret the wordsol I'rlest I'hehin of Ht. IjouIn, in a recent Interview. In tho remarks credited to him wo Ilnd a priest cannot sue hi bishop unless he ha permlHslon from Itomc, and that it I a hard and tedious undertaking to try and induce the authorities at Homo to permit either a pi-h-st or a member of the church to Institute civil proceeding against a bishop of tho Homan church. If that i true it will readily be eea that Mr, Corhctt ha either grown des perate or Is Ignorant of that law of his church If the following dispatch Is true: Lincoln, Neb,, Jan 27Tho t-oube, which has been brewing between llishop iiouacuiu and J I" v. J, M. Corhctt of Palmyra, Neb,, ha at last come to a focus. During the holidays Jlonacum sent a letter to Corbettorderlni him to leave hi present charge and assume another in u different part or the state. giving a hi reason that it wa for hi own good mid the good of religion, Father Corbett refused to comply with trie orm-r or trie wsiiop, rtnortiy nr tor- ward the bishop Issued a circular letter suspending Jlev, uorbett f rom the exer cise of hi prerogative a a oriest, The circular In question is given below IIihiioi''h JIochk, Lincoln, Neb, Jan 17, I lo the Member of Catholic Congregation Living at I'almyra, Otoe County It I my painful duly to warn you that I nave uspended JCcv, J, M, Cm-belt from the exerelro of the sncred ministry, and I warn all good Catholic not to hold any communion in things spiritual with the said Corbett, or to assist at any religion service or cert tnony which he may rashly perform, or attempt to per form during the time of hi suspension, TllOMAH JIONACt'M, llishop of Lincoln, The difficulty between Jlonacum and Corbet t is of long standing, commencing noout rouryeiir ago and has been grow ing in intensity all the time. Father Corbett, we acciiMi-d of ei-ch-slastlcal lr reguiaroie rty t lie MhIioii, j Im was tried before Mishop Hcarirndl of Omaha and wa aeiiuitted for lack of evidence, It s'-em that Honacum did not take kindly to hi failure to convict Cm-belt and went down to I'almyra ostensibly for the purpose or collecting some depositions and to have Father Corbett appear in nuown nohair, hot in reality. a Corbett savs, the object of the visit wa to maKe trouble hetwaen Mm and hi congregation, ihe visit did not tend to render the relation between the bishop and Father Corbett more amicable, The bishop ha had a num ber of dlflleultle with the people of thl diocese and thl ha caused tho people to unite against him and choose Father Corbett for a leader, He Immediately preform! charged against Hlshop Hon aoum and gathered fart to sustain them. Father D, H, J'helan of Kt, Inii wa chosen to manage the Case, The charge were laid before the aoostolle delegate, Hatolli, last March. 'I he delegate promised to come to Lin coln, but for omo cause failed lo come. However, In conversation with I-athfir Corbett he told hlrn that lie had several hundred charge tiled against the bishop, On May 2M, Corbett wa ur rirised to learn that he wo suspended by the Lincoln diocese, He Immed iately took an appeal and wa susi allied by Mgr. Hatolli. At a visit to the dele gate at Omaha last June, which 1 well remembered, the priest charged that the truce which had been patched up at that time had been frequently broken, Mirieo men charge and counter charge have been made by both bishop arid prh-st, culminating In the arrest of the hlshop today, He wa taken before Justice of tho J'oaoe Hpcncor and re quired lo give a bond of $.'i(N) for hi apiienraneo Monday on tho charifo of criminal libel for the publication of the circular bIkivo referred to, Father Corbett ay ho will employ the best gal assistance iiossihio and prow-cute the bishop to tho fullest extent of the law, Tho penalty for criminal libel I r00 fine and one year' imprisonment. JK dispatch from Wom-aska l;lty Hays that Hhorlff Hurburlo went to I'almyra today and nerved an Injunction on the lMem lnli iiiiiiii)- it fn'in 'M htg I '.hi toln'h.r WlH 1b I ptiii UH t ittltt.'l M Ik M ll, ft I toUV V llH' ltldll"t H.MlSIMIIII Thin itiem-i , H i eUlmnl, lOiluhe J fn-m the tt(. iutn of HI ' 'ftiliotle elitltnti vfl'fttmtft hjt I'M Iter Colt tt te t) eft ilrhl ' il Ihe cbeii'h, ftnd In leml Hi tii-HIUii,' the ihiMK-jr for Hie t him h lie pWnvd (t In ltl own itiiiitf, s.t ntte h for Hint disputed, Wltftt U neir The ,iitt Mtllift, We pft from the nlsnlc of the 11 1 ml gililo, jellee, to the n-Hlloiy nf prleflly ftlsdom, Hie pivealhciltftiin Thtt teeiilli me) N, sl'vi-u, in Llneoln. A miiiils-r of tlie elitef of the elan of Coi ls'U ire there Hswinltli-il I" "e Imseittent, mingling with them nf net ft few f theeinissarleNof hi lordship,, Hlsliep Honacum, I'eiiee and harmony, Itcolh erly love and friendship, smelly anil fiirls'iii'iuiee t'harai-terl.eil the gather lug, In spile of the fact that a cot-res-Nindent of a hs'ftl daily credits Home of the priest with having anlielpated an exciting time. "However," thl same correspondent adds, after commenting on tho tranquility and hHrinonloiisnes of the meeting, "there were some lively llstoufi on the street over the Honiicum-Corbett elubroglllo between their respective follower, and quite a number let their angry passion get the bettor of their piety." At thl none should wonder. I It not often demonstrated that Home' argument are In tho main brute force and criminal? When have you aeon a priest, a bishop, an archbishop or a cardinal stand on tho platform and divide time with a heretic who ha as sailed the damnable method of her hierarchy? When have you aeon her paper rcfuto any of the grave charge made against her by the piitrlollu press? Havo you ever seen Ihcm do thl since Cumplicll routed so success fully Hlshop IWcoll? No; and you never will. They have assumed an air of Injured innocence; they cry bigotry and Intolerance; brand patriotic order a traitorous and un-American, and blind our editor and statesmen by the power they wield in business and poli tics. Yet you sleep while the snnd are being washed from beneath the foundation of your llberlle. Ohaiuty vauntoth not itself; neither 1 it piilTed op. In a quiet, un ostentatious way, the little hand of de voted women at tho Hacred Heart academy, at Ht, Mary' avenue and Twcrity-Heventh atreet, havo boon d'j; Ing a noble and beneflclent work in uis poncing aid to tho needy and that, too, Irrespective of ect or creed, Tho pity I that they have not ampler resources at command. Oweor yyorld-JInviii. Thl would be very nice If It wa only true, but it i not, so far a It relate to the charity dispensed by the women at the Hacred Hear t, To prove this, we will relate a story which a Human Catholic told us, and which the sisters nmy have all the space they desire, and which they deem necessary, to disprove hi statement, which i a follows: During the month of January, I, a He- man Catholic, applied to those sisters for breakfast, 1 wa trying to eai n a living by selling mat, rug, etc. Time being hard, sale were slow, and I was forced, one bllter-cold morning, to set out without any breakfast. Having been taught from childhood of the good ties and charitableness of the sisters, 1 stopped at the Hacred Heart convent and asked tho sister In charge to buy a rug, offering to throw off my entire cornmlaslon If they would but give me my breakfast, lhey would not buy. I then asked them for Cod' sake to give mo something to eat. Tho sister let mo inside and told mo to wait in tho hall way. Hho left me, and wsm returned with a piece of bread arid meat. Those I accepted gratefully, but when she opened tho door lo turn mo out in tho cold to eat it, I begged her to permit me to remain In the hall-way until It had been consumed, Thl she would not do, and I wa forced out Into the biting wind to oat a cold lunch," That I tho whole story, What humane Ho man Catholic turned hi dog out of door those cold mornlruf to eat his breakfast? Not one, Then who, but a sister of the Homan Catholic thureh, would drive A human being out of door local, and then odvertlso her charity? Out upon such charity, and on pajs-rs which truckle to such Institutions, KiK-h action aro rank hyicracy; and phyocroey vauntoth Itself and I puffed up, and deerve tho most severe con demnation which truthful, honest js-r-son aro capable of bestowing upon it. In Istautiful contrast to tho action of that Homan Catholic sister I that of a good little A. 1'. A, woman who fed thl same Homan Catholic for nearly a month. Ho finally told her of hi treat ment, and at her request repeated his tory to u. That I Homan chai lty. For every dollar Home give to charity, alio draw out of the pot tenand wo call a witnesses tho donnor repor ted daily at tho World-Herald bureau of charity, and the recipient of that same tl.llt St lli.t ),xl, r l" Ki-l l-t ) t t-l I'n.l. lstil ht inleif Jt tlotitnttt'fOh lie fteUltt'ti tl l Ihelr dul) eel e iit idijevl to Ihe dlh (iiv Imlilieif (tie tiMee el the Iti'lttAil t 'ttttoltt' llum h ep fmiftgena, ftlnwe lint li fthle ni-U re ftoilhy if fiitttlt"H b) Pluti'Meet litille, lie tie, lut do tt"t Vftg. Iel Ms lme the lltttlt, I'ttit t'flrtlit tttmu-n mux he without ft tliti el t.f "w,ft Mtftp" nt "in," Tint, why cpn-itd it en the Hoemit mt thick wlu-n I here U sti'-li h small surface lo emiM? 1 MR t'llttor ol Ihe MitinlHti i'ivmif. N, Ihik.. I a man of wee, Vet,v litis without knowing him per Miunllv. but base our coueluxluii tipcin hi iii'tloit In refraining from eoin nii'iil Itiir epon an Hi-tlcle i-iuitrltiuleil to hi columns by a gentleman nlgnlng h'iiiSsr'lf J. !'. Mrttdley. KlUTOIt J'lONKKK: It I With ullieere regret, that woJnust neknowledg tltal tlntit U In Hits ti-ert land an association whose inenils-rs Isdleve-I" religion uf hlLnilrv. liHlri',1 unit Inallerf- J He lion iiralilnlVt n.emlt.-1-s nf thlsv siH'latUin tell us that their object and pr"tsti i to "protect the government I t.utiiLn ( !i.t lull 1iim.m 'IIiIm iiHMiteltirtln Is known as the American l,rotec(.lvJ,, sociiitlon, and i-alled for short the "A !'. A." The member of this most vile and dangerous association are directed and presided over by Mephlstoplieln, They know not tho law of (led or man. They would have you Im-IIovo thalevery Catholic In the land I going around with a big knife In hi sleeve walling for a chance to perforate Uncle Ham' liver; that the Catholic church 1 nothing more nor less than a nionslrou cannibal, going around devouring gov ernments with a much ease a the hw torlo whale exhibited when taking Jonah In. They will get together and tell their posterity of tho long linger null and big horns worn hy all Catho lics. Then the poor little posterity will kneel down and ask the (Jrent Spirit it,o protect t hern all from the "Cnlliolle Willi horns." J he noble aire sees all tills, and then retire, feeling and believing that he Is going to leave behind hlmagreataml useful posterity. That the A. 1', A,'m are a brave and Intellectual lot, goes without saving, Just Imagine them out in full uniform iirf vetillng Ceii, Shield from destroy ing thl government! I am proud to learn that the man who would ilo:am our city by starting an A, 1', A. here met with Inglorious defeat. Here in our far western homes, In the young state of North Dakota, there are very few bigots. Here all men and all churches are Judged by their worth ami usefulness in pushing forward the work and touching of Him who died to make men better. That the Catholic church is doing her share In thl work we all know, Ever Miieo the dawn of Chris tianity the missionaries of tho Catholic church have exiled themwelve from home and native land to carry and push forward the work of civilizing and Christianizing, They have crossed oceans, rivers, hill and mountains; traversed tho most dense forests, al way bestrewing their put lis with tlie jewel of civilization, and leaving in their wuke the glorious and undying truths of Christianity. The Catholleohurch need never blirah for her history, It I a bright and fadeless a the morning star, arid wherever she goes she carrier In her right baud Jive, Hope and Charity, Most of u believe there I a heaven where tho gid shall be rewarded, and a hell where the wictced stiall he pun ished. Thl being the cam why does the "A. I'. A." want lo drive thcl-atli-ohc off from doing their noble and un stinted share in the good work of sup pressing the evil and exalting the giMidnessof the world? Can the "A 1', A. "show In their rank a priesthood more devoted to their charge, more of-acrlflolng in their effort among the poor, more ready to alleviate the suffering of the souls and bodies of the distressed than the Catholic priest hood? Iel Mr, A, I', A, wear no longer hi mask of sanctimoniousness, but re member the commandment "Thou shall not bear false witness againt thv nelghlsir," Iot him also recall tho fact thalevery devout Catholic, when ho attend ma, I required to offer a prayer for the safety of the govern ment and tho health of it official. There 1 no anarchy there no place for anything of that sort, "Do unto other a you wo-.id have them do unto you" 1 tho golden rule that order their conduct. Can tho A, 1. A, offer anything better than this? J, K, CAMI'IIKLL. Mandari, N. 1),, Jan, 1. IH'.rj, Mr, Campbell like all Horuanit or wishy-washy I'rotostanU hu a griev ance which he wishes the community to help him laiar, HI mother, ornomoof hi wife' relation or the fellow who hold a mortgage on his goods, if they aro mortgaged,! offended la-cause there ha been an attempt made lo organize a council of the A. 1'. A. In Mandup, and bo rushes Into print to defend their religion agalnrt tho A. I', A,, thereby showing he know nothing of the aim of tho American Protective Association or the history the awful, black, bloody, damnable hliory of the Homan Catho lic church, for which ho says tho church need never blush, "for her history I a bright and fadeless a tho morning star," Ye Cod! Where did thl man get hi education, if education he ha? Hurely no place outside of a parochial school, Her bright history I illumed by tho burning of John Hu, of John Wycllffo, of (ilordano Hruno and a thousand teacher of les renown, Her fadeless history i dyed with tho blood of more than a million of tho best and Mix) Uh(, hl e i Iiwihk i'f (tu lit I tll'l- HUt i tilt' eretut ) I to- lne ln t-et i ttit- oi M UtMneit); the hope lie . (!,! tint l lgltolfttictt ftlt'1 ii lutllleti, ftll Hie 'htHvhe t-l.. l (itiil fi trt tlnl !! ftlul ivnU ti. I'reti lilil Ttte Ut'initn Cutlet! 1c i belt It ol tiUy I lie- SJinie flittith with It eniiiti ii il .1 nh n Hess, II Is the same one whli lt pi ml mul a Tci-i'ii mmlit and the In qttlsltlou, It Is tin- none tine lee sitptt me bi nd otili'lvil ft let dill struck witil 'I'e li tuns to Ik mw in lemur of the Imtcln l ten of Nt, Mill tlioh'Ulf w, tt Is Hie nn me one which intii deied Henry IV, el I'ranee, the sinnetiite whit-h mtir dt it'll Lincoln and which in lMde flared the wives of all Protestant -lint soiue, but all - to In- concubines it ml their children biiHtnrils, If. Mr Camp-Is-ll has never l-ead "Fox" Hook of Martyrs," "D'Aulilgne's History of the Hefermatlon," the life of John Huss, of Wycllffe, of Hruno, of Mehiuchtlion.or a score of other teacher of les renown; if be ha mil read the history of the Waldellie; of the Huguenot, of tlie Swede of three hundred year ago, we suggest that before he undertake to defend Hie "brlghland shining history" of tlie Human Catholic church, that he (Vend what I written In those hook. Wo Hit Hi refer him to tint principle or the A a set forth hy the Illlnol utiii,, ami asa nun io sune M i i. i. , ... ...... wherein they A.Hber yile or danger- oua-oxoopt to the Wlulou '"'vanco in political Homo, whlclVH" ,or yvuv" fought our publio ii-hool yC' jMira. Mr. Campbell inonllonr Sir.,""""u, . . ,. X L.-UI..1.1- a if that wa conolul- evldcnwe 01 Homan Catholic loyal;4;' Wo iave seen other HomanlstaA iunt hi nan?6 and those of Kherhlaidd Selgle In ad dition, yet because thorn, men were more American than Homan Catholic doe not prove the loyalty of the Ho- man soldier, who Is taught that oath to heretical government are not lo bo considered In any manner binding, that lhey are Homan Catholic first and cltleriH afterward, and that when the law of the state and the law of the church conflict, Ihulawsof the church are to be unhesltatlnuly obeyed. That the Irish Homanlsl are not loyal, but are the wor-U of traitor in time of war, we desire to submit thl table which wu published in both tho Chic ago Inter Orenn and tlie New York Hun: Null vii American.,, Irish MrllUli Aimtrirnii.., UeriiiHM ,,,,,,,, ,, , , Kliullnll,. ., All nlliers Total AfiWHHI or 7,1.4 per cent H, Jim or 7,14 M 'KiOiir i7 " I7'i.ooo or ,77 ' , M.MKior " 74.Kier il,i " 2,(IM,IXK PKMKirnoN, Wltlln troops, reuuhirs Wliit.it t roops, voltiiiliiitr Colored , , Irt.IKW , I7n i!PI . Pi.-fill Tol al IMMH.1 Irli.li Tl per cent ! (Ii-nmtii..li peri-ciil iin-Mi-aii, n i Aiiiiihers 7 Mr, Campbell ray ''most of u hi lleve there i a heaven where tlie good shall bo rewarded," We don't suppose that he mean to Include in that "most of us" the Homan Cut hoi lc church, for If he doe it I our painful duty to In form Mm that the Homan Catholic church believe nothing of the kind Hho teache there I a heaven for good Catholic all heretic, l'rotestant, are INKALLIMLV LOUT j-'nf(KVKK, and that outside of her there I no sal valion, ("Familiar Kxphination of Catholic doctrine,") We do not be lieve that. We do believe there I sorni good, and worthy Homan Catholic, and that lhey will be rewarded, but the bulk of tho member of tho Homan Catholic church are Ignorant, a large per cent, of them in the largo cities are criminal of all grade and clussen, and nearly two-thirds of the laity aro not fit to bo clothed with the mantle of American eltl.onship, owing to their Ignorance and tlielr ubservlency to the priesthood, which, a a rule I com posed of vile and drunken wretches, such a Connelly, of Dulutb, Flaherty, of New York, and hundred of other who are a guilty, but who huve so far escaped detection, 1 n a pre viotiH ibhuo wo referred to Omaha' orators, and classed among tho number Mr, Win, Cur-h y, a young barrister, who has, on diver occasion enchanted an audience with his beau tiful sentence and hi charmlnir de livery, Hut he doe not seem content to rest beneath the, laurels already won, and in consequence misse no opportu nity to regale a congress with his well marshalled and euphoneou word. He cause of tho beauty of the tpeech and tho hidden shaft directed at the priest hood, wo reproduce, from a local dally, hi remark before the real estate deal er of Chrcago last week in answer to tho toast "Tho Greater Hcpubllc." It may lie Mr, Curley did not Intend to lie severe upon tho prlonthood, but hi ar raignment I Just, if equally caustic and true, Thl I what he uld: "The human form in chains i a dese cration of the Image of Cod. Tho hu man mind in bondage, the usurpation of a power beyond tho prerogative of ti t s il'tt'H tt tin- t liii.nl ,inii It 1,1 . hi it. I etftl.v I be tl( ln t tt. i !,pitii tit el Hint W tmlf M,-!ii Win t he U iti'i'ltt .-! iy the Imtt-I fmeinl'ti' (i-ntll tin I'll! tiili.hl let. Tie- tMiiitt I ljttt ti bin mn tsslj i tln -n il ".-iin el nit liltshm kbit liitmt.'ftte i - nlll I t ftpcitivt lnnlli, to tlie hluwiu ftlt'l tliillnce of I tin t e.-. litelt tlie nntlo will n! lite ntiWi'tsc linn IttipUnti tl In Hie henit lif Itlrtit, l.lln It)' is the il limit nf the niftve; freeitur. the hept' of hip itiniilty, King knew Hie tlftitger when iiii-ii tun lifli nt the slam, and i fur cellllll li s the bin It of littmr Wits Imweil with heavy Inn thus, and the ejts of toil were lUttl lt!i nurrew on the earth. Man in hi Making hours wnn h slave, but no tlesit could disturb his dreams. Thought of freedom long suppressed surged through his brain and hut their glory to the visions of the night, while the wild (ancles of hi slumber wrought a wreath of hoo and crowned him a be slept. These vImIoiim crowded anil dream dawned until lhey tsicamo a part of man himself, and he dimly felt the throbbing of high aspiration and the exultation of a subtle power, which, Athonomn aroused, should break hi chain and make him free. No high Ideal wa his, thl primal man, groveling on Hie earth In the twL light of tho race. The horizon even of ills dream wa circumscribed. He saw no temple in hi sleep. No stately dome that rose in reverent salutation to the sky. From out hi cloudy brain brooding thought dispatched no white winged eagle to build their nest among the atar. 11 wa a homely pie turu that rose before him a we view It now, The tmrilen still r-esl-id on his houldor, but that burden wa hlaown. Tfln Vinnil anil nut. iiiiollim- titiu-eil It k: thi-lV"' anu" 'n th pi'mid possession of bl ol'r('anor l10 heavy load grew HKt. V . It wa a Bli-a pa'niui tivoiuiion, that of the erf TXX? 'Ullttnu did stature of phyl!lIlCtt,,,m,1lll', first great emanolpatlon of m" ,r,'m lliinltv. In lha person of Paul. fwjetho jirouii npiieiti irorn i-osui wi uu-sar, 1 1 M. .1 . rt . - :' am a Homan citizen, ' ami tho knotted scourge fell from the hand of the Con- turlnn, A dungeon for fn-ft thought, hut no stripe for tho free man. In the uiirestralned enjoyment of the priceless heritage of our fattier, shel tered by the law arid shadowed by tho flag, it I difficult for o to appreciate that fragile freedom vj ;(')..l'&Vii Imww' a liberty of limb, nil yet vouchafed tlie clialnles mind. I Hut king and priest were Jealou ol their power, rind Intellectual freedom wa a menace to IkiHi church and state. For ceriturle man groaned beneath the geminate rule of initio and of crown. The Huprcmacy of temporal throne wa main tained by the auxiliary control of self appointed potentate (i (hid, Jfehlnd the sceptre and the throne wa tho edict of the church, Yet In-rosy and treason wa rampant; the heresy of free thought; the treason of freo si ici.'li, The old conditions could not long ur vivc, Homewhere on the circling globe there must lie room for man to plant hi feet arid stand erect. Homo sacred lil where be may dedicate a shrine to freedom and toGod, and rear an altar unprofii'iofl hy king. From the old world' slope, scarred by the despot ism of the age, tho eyo of, faith discerned beyond u hundred watery horizon the summit of free doui --stalrile as marble and dazzling In the smile of (hid. Tho hour wa at band, The craft wa launched, Tho home and aspirations of a thousand yearning year tugged at tho heart string of that Immortal crew l or one fulr vision vvrr Ilnd, I lo w 0 tliii tnle WHler (Inr foul lilKlit, And llll tiny followr-d whers slm hid, In hop" lo Kuln upon her lllillil. Iter fin-it was i-vi-rin urn iiiimh-ii, And Itut iiimri Hut far sun-1 1 im, Hut r itrl i iiuin iiiiirniiiriiil, ' l. my ijiu-efi," I follow till I iiutkn tlii-ii iiiliin. Ami rmt they hl hnr, now slin kIi-puii'iI. -Like rancy nuiiliiof Kohh-n nlr. Now, rii'iirir to tint prow she i-i-iiiikI Like vlrtie- (Inn, Ilk" kriowleilxn fit I r. Now hUli on wiivit I Im I Idly liiirst., I, Ik" den verily hope shit crowned llm sen, And new llm lihsnlli-sn point ri'vi rw-d, flin horn thn lhiiln of Llherrv. The vision vanished In the glory of the.dawn. The prow touched i'lyrnouth, and In prayer tho great republic wit founded on a rts-k. From that hour despotism wa doomed. Monarch may still luis-do the march of man and mighty race dwell within the shadow of lmsirlal throne, hut the standard unfurled by the pioneer of I'lyrnouth consecrated a new world to freedom. The pilgrim' prayer God crystal ized, and set a tur In the sky, diylne Hir-terit of tho won d rou birth of that God-child liberty, tlie new rnesslah of the nation. From that hour every invasion of tho right of man wn resisted, every tyrannou act of royalty repelled, until by tho (.'on tl nurd en I'iikii M,