The news which comes to us from the Brazils {<= tint ™ ing.. The Rev Canon Joseph de Audriade h« been^Sonoff Having refused to remove tho ecclesiastical censures which -{* upon all persons who belong in any way to the Masonic lorwfiT could not permit Senor Alfredo to stand godfather to thp % Senor Lucena, G-overnor of Pcrnambuco, on account of hi* -T 1 - 01 a noted Mason. In consequence of this refusal, Father do A *a • g has been sent off to to the prison of Brum. Pilgriiuao-es de made to the various shrines and holy places in the city and nriS? borhood of Pernambuco, in order to demonstrate the sin •+!? *• the Catholics who thereby protest against the outrages perpSw^ upon their religion and its ministers. Hundreds of t>ii3«* -i visit the imprisoned Bishop of Olinda. At Triumph? tW i 5"i 5 " tion protested so loudly against the removal of FafcW n« i?^ the last Jesuit left in that city, that the authorities were SmSS to grant him permission to remain. He, however pSfc^ea thecountry a few days later, fearing to create still &SS*£k£? against the Church, by remaining in opposition to the SeSmSf An historical watch chain is worn by a ci-devant *W 7v * anne, now a Government official in Paris/ ThiS3?wf^ is made of the handcuffs which the gendarme placeVLff On ' d of the murderer Troppman, when he arreSed i lf „ ¥ wrists the Pantin butcheries six yea^s ago at Se * W^tor of
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 115, 9 July 1875, Page 9
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