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APPENDIX D.
467

[Translated from the Revista Universal, Mexico, October 29, 1873.]

"ACTIONS OF GOOD CATHOLICS.
"ASSAULT ON THE HOUSE OF A PROTESTANT.
"HE AND HIS AGED PARENTS ARE WOUNDED BY THE PSEUDO-CATHOLICS.
"LAUDABLE CONDUCT OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MEXICO.

"A few days ago we published a placard, which was circulated in Toluca, directed against the Protestants of that city, and exciting the 'good Catholics' to try to kill all the said Protestants in those parts.

"So it seems that the excitement is extending. We have tidings from Toluca in which we are informed that a Mr. Valero, an invalid, was attacked in his own house in Metepec by a party of 'good Catholics,' who, armed with swords and muskets, entered the dwelling of said Protestant, wounding him, and then left him nearly dead.

"Of course those barbarians did not make their incursion without insulting and using filthy words toward the Christians, and the unfortunate Valero's mother, whom they also wounded.

"The aged father was also seriously wounded by the 'bandidos religiosos,' and it is greatly feared that his son will die shortly.

"The Governor of the State has put forth energetic measures for the apprehension of these invaders, and those upon whom the responsibility rests of executing justice with them will fulfill their duty; these infractors will see that such perpetrations will not escape the power of justice."

THE END.