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Show 1)ISLM0N AMONO TIIK 1111 It- Amur. Tjir contention of (lernun Cath olta l rleata at Hullalo hat atrirJed thu American public, Ualdra aeveral In terttlluiE Mutation, aome ratlivr valu able material for thought. Tho ftllrgcj nccfMliy to American cltlxene fur audi au ordanliatlon aa la rrj reaentinj In thla Hullalo Ratherlug, hut n ui Icloua look about It which It will bu bard for thoo not of them to teconclh with jattlolUtn or houeity, Inaplteof the fuljtuo ano-lronbee which ftlleucli tunembllee are In the habit of ftddrrulng to the American llijt, there U an odor of forelgulim and olanUhnena about them which, to My tho lraat, la not fctrlklngly lugi-at Iveof devotion to thla tountry. With tttl (lormau cotiTeullou forelgu blood avemt to tto teeming ao hot u to all but ttllle American brredlug. A noUy proteel hai been made by the muutbere fruni thu beglntdntc agaliut the chirgo of Caheuiljli.nl among them, which waa enifhaiUed by nn extraordinary exhibition of In tolerutice toward an alleged Uahenaly embu4a lor, who had laid hi wire to capture thu convention for that chum. I n thl they M ere J r&bably houeat In one reipect. We do nut believe ttuy caru to bo looked upou here or abroad ai it achool of CaheualylU. NuvurtlitlifH, Cahetiiljrlim had Uteu the burthen of their dellberatlonitlma far. Kor naniple.tho man ihoattn to oi eu the conference wan AroUblthop Kut aer, whoM promotion lu America U Mid to b eicUlly due to the (lur-mjii (lur-mjii I!mperor'atn.bi-iador at Homo, and whone InnUllatlonln ofllco a fw wtekaago In pi re. I Can In a I (Hbbon tolnvuko "mou upou thu ludlvldual, whoever hu lulkfht be. tUt ahould bring dlHnilou luto tho hternrchy ot America " Tho namu which they have no ujici f r their urgatilutlon liana UnUU'niK. They call thiru-Mve 'The (KnntnAmerlcau Hoclety of HrltvO " Membenhlp U limited to Catholic clerg mou who aro of nernitn xttai.tloi. or who liavu chargoof Utr-mau Utr-mau congregation, and ho tpoak the (lernun language, and thl purely Cahuily tvntlmeut I further prom ulgated In nrea)luthn, 111 order to I rt nerve anl cultlvatu thu Ormnn language tu recommend that Catholic tend thilr chtl In-n to eurli luatltuttout a t Mih the tJcrmin linguae btwldt tho 1 irgllih " The characUr of the jvj UtUu ImIoiumclvntly cloir In th ') u no further argument up u t .tijii tlou. It la plalitl auiuutiiuuu tn- dm ltiiorUtlpu btid romulgatlon o f.relgulMii within the Unlttd HUtm I a concern catabllshe'l for audi a tir poo laudable or doftlraetelu Dili uouti try? We rather think not. |