<h2> <SPAN name="ireland" id="ireland"></SPAN>"PARTY CRIES" IN IRELAND </h2>
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<p>Belfast is a peculiarly religious community. This may be said of the whole
of the North of Ireland. About one-half of the people are Protestants and
the other half Catholics. Each party does all it can to make its own
doctrines popular and draw the affections of the irreligious toward them.
One hears constantly of the most touching instances of this zeal. A week
ago a vast concourse of Catholics assembled at Armagh to dedicate a new
Cathedral; and when they started home again the roadways were lined with
groups of meek and lowly Protestants who stoned them till all the region
round about was marked with blood. I thought that only Catholics argued in
that way, but it seems to be a mistake.</p>
<p>Every man in the community is a missionary and carries a brick to admonish
the erring with. The law has tried to break this up, but not with perfect
success. It has decreed that irritating "party cries" shall not be
indulged in, and that persons uttering them shall be fined forty shillings
and costs. And so, in the police court reports every day, one sees these
fines recorded. Last week a girl of twelve years old was fined the usual
forty shillings and costs for proclaiming in the public streets that she
was "a Protestant." The usual cry is, "To hell with the Pope!" or "To hell
with the Protestants!" according to the utterer's system of salvation.</p>
<p>One of Belfast's local jokes was very good. It referred to the uniform and
inevitable fine of forty shillings and costs for uttering a party cry—and
it is no economical fine for a poor man, either, by the way. They say that
a policeman found a drunken man lying on the ground, up a dark alley,
entertaining himself with shouting, "To hell with!" "To hell with!" The
officer smelt a fine—informers get half.</p>
<p>"What's that you say?"</p>
<p>"To hell with!"</p>
<p>"To hell with who? To hell with what?"</p>
<p>"Ah, bedad, ye can finish it yourself—it's too expinsive for me!"</p>
<p>I think the seditious disposition, restrained by the economical instinct,
is finely put in that.</p>
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