Show old world news cosdon may 12 1889 it boeing that we are likely to have this summer a repetition of the ex cit ement vil liell filled all yach t 1 n g circles last year because of an I 1 n t e r national yacht race for intelli g once choba if dag at st bolins Jo lins new brunswick of a centerboard center board yacht to be called by the unromantic of blue rose and which will con alicto for tavo america cup silo is stated to ha 0 more length and beam a a well as greater draught and sail th gunteer so that a good race should be expected from the very nature of it can never be a kopul A r pastime for it is too costly for any but the richest to indulge in the amount of money which it indol ves would seem to the uninitiated almost fabulous and asin addition tho sport Is a highly technical one it can little be wondered at that it Is only on the occasion of international competitions that tile outside public take very much in it the interest then Is only of the old people to stand up for their country aright 67 wrong but that is a sentiment which continues to have avery strong bold in every nation and it will account for much of the excite ment which would other im appear perfectly unaccountable billich ata tend international con tests in pastimes with which tile generality af human beings have very little concern in a country so deeply divided upon as ours itis always pleasa titto find borne subject upon which all our leading politicians lr agree one auch a that of technical aduca lion ind the recent debate upon thi a matter in the au of si tile leaders of t r v th ul a d fj t 0 ill all ci ansa ecra n d L ib I 1 ll 11 n i is t parties alike spoke in 0 id 0 a ought to do good by forcing tile iatter forward everybody practically admits that in the future race forthe supremacy of the world the prize will fall to that n a lion vilich is best and no 0 no Is likely to suggest that at this plo ment that chara acter can be given to england in some departments depatt ments of industry germany os 1 ec 1 a 1 bantit e 1 as t e rp a r e pressing us very 1 i r d t h 0 e a r 0 t lie very countries which have paid most b e ed to teelin cal education it is e v high time ibe ilia t england should be up and doing and although a cut and dried plan cannot be laid before parliament at a moments notice full discussion of the question as a feces gary preliminary to a plan is essen bial tile pope has pronounced against the plan of campaign and tile eye tem of boycotting in ilia emerald isle following Is a translation of the papal announcement several occasions the A t tolle ion see has given to the people of areland whom it has always regarded with I 1 ecial benevolence suitable adin on I 1 t and advice when circumstance required as to how they might deas their rights without injury to justice or to the public peace our holy father lao aill fea r ing lest in the species of warfare that his been introduced amongst the irish eo ile into the contests between land farls and tenants and which is cam men I 1 y called the plan of C campaign ampa ign and in that kind of social interdict called boycotting arising from the same contests the true sense of jus ties and charity might be perverted ordered the supreme congregation of the inquisition to subject the matter to serious and careful examination irence the following ass proposal to their eminences an congregation Is it permissible in the disputes bet landowners land owners and tenants in ireland to use the means known as the plan of campaign and boycott I 1 ng AL 7 long and mature deliberation their eminences unanimously an cowered in the negative and the decision was confirmed by the italy father on wednesday the of april tito justice of this decision will be readily seen by anyone who applies his mind to consider that a rent agreed on by mutual consent cannot without violation of a contract be diminished to the mere will of the tenant especially when there are tribunals appointed for settling such contro and reducing unjust rents within the bounds of equity after tak 11 ig into account the causes chich d diminish the value of the land be considered por nila sible that rents be extorted front tenants and deposited in the hands of lin known persons to tile of tile landowners finally it is contrary to justice an d charity to persecute b I 1 interdict t op a y the renta they a greed to or those who in the exercise of their rights take vacant farms it will therefore be your lordships lord ships t adu tho clergy and the laity not to transgress tile bounds of christian charity and justice chilst they are striving for a remedy for their dia condition I 1 signed R CARDINAL MONICA while on this subject it may not be without interest to note how this em from papal headquarters has been received by the irish people tile C ork berau a paper which Is published as an auxiliary to the united ireland the latter a proscribed paper has the following to say on the subject ats utterances may be taken in a measure as so far as the promoters of the plan of cam laign and the most prominent aaita tore for home rule are concerned alth to this very painful in ater the best not to bat about the bush the irish cople have to bold y v unfortunate be tito document which the anglo irish landlord party have obtained as the result of months of plotting and cala in I 1 11 ri or bindi atif 0 tj le irish people than one of m lions be ol 01 nothing that could occur can in the am 11 as degree detract from the love and reverence with which the catho lip r 0 a the giloly ft r nothing can shake their allegiance to him as Christ lil vicar or lessen their devotion to the church for which they would shed their bloof as freely as their fathers did but they a to by lt ilia I 1 pronouncement founded on insidious slanders dintler into the ears of the roman court year after year placed in a position of choosing one of two courses the irish people are asked to sanction tile barbarities committed on anvil obrien t 0 a t hat archbishop walsh all auit be b father side in A 1 t 1 prison to declare that the lye 4 say or just and right the ati I 1 klopfe cannot do this they no t n will not sacrifice sac rafice the in abts I 1 er of their country and the cam f religion in ireland because a not Is issued which is founded on ilia falsehoods of landlord emissaries the condom nation of the alican at ican is not to be regarded as an ex cathedra flat by which all catholics are bound it is simply a decision of a case of conscience for the irish ton ants and the promises being false it is no deci s on at all we will receive the pronouncement with AM the respect vi aich is duo to a document am abating from a source so do ly rover but we cannot bo by iland ailion the the reas 0 n s 1 si i 0 p 1 e cain the lai a u r s e 1 i e t 1 t kopca r e e ive that in d 0 i n g so we will be best serving the interests of ti ie church and guarding against infidelity maille taking the only course by which the happiness i a y even the of our people inay be secured the other day a large assemblage assam blage of london antiquaries antiqua ries and took place at a spot in a little to the north from the new buildings of tile maeral post office for ilia purpose of inspecting a portion of tile old walis of the city of london close to what was in all probability their northwest north west angle this portion was first discovered and laid bare in tile early part of last autumn when the bull and mouth hotel french protestant church were removed in 0 r d e r t 0 m ak 0 r 0 0 m forthe intend d a i d i ti 0 na 1 b ui 1 d in re length of the wall now to view is about it and tile greater part of it stands about ten feet above the soil this Is largely buethe portion below the surface measures about fifteen or sixteen feet and this is composed of alone and brick in alternate strata after the roman fashion so well known it colchester and lincoln and also in other parts of the walls of london as for instance in davis marks a a 1 I the minorlee Mi norles tile material la kentish ra g laid in regular courses with fine a n d 0 t li e r cou r ws 0 f re 1 l t ile s coltha w ld e j 6 i n i s A s ali i 0 w al 1 f actually on the boundary of ilia building site lately acquired by the authorities of st hartlas le G rand there 8 ems to be no necessity for its ro boval moval and a general opinion was expressed among the antiquaries antiqua ries vibo took part in the inspection that the wall is too fine a specimen of roman work to be wantonly destroyed th e ground Is now practically in the liand a th 9 0 Y e r n m en a n d t 1 i I 1 lio ev ef n a s m a d a b y h e s p e e i a sion of the metropolitan board of worl s WARWICK |