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r t m fe seir oert of f giI k..t au ont sol would be t . , d·.eo h tem At ft desirous to Conne e and thpro is thet desire the very eon S , ts rl adhereint a nd It :We b d eliberatons of the mo ,Yhey ect to think a upon a PA i eU the dogmaosa its rnerawble advo- a ..oi o t hik t enutl, dserel, not in a spirit ti S from i fiale andmalreject the prous- fn . n;+414it me be solemnly defnied and 17 . nam t~bv the :oo, 'nd Coue4. ra S" A Uon s they sad that there vere Catho - y io..p e. emho'oppose d the dCouncilgma, thoeir ]"£ • at onCe iuggested the hope that th ci S . then mightn are undoubtedinlyto psin- of .-rebellion. Huiente all the arts thndey S le pratleead to envent om the debakte, to pt puWblih opinion, o excite ear oabuse a jmtioniad n pprigue asion, and flatter the i the iogma and epirit veneraby the illusiveo So eretly desire, not i ng new church ospid t --ro hulgatedh is fonded othe Rocuncil. ' ,W, l i more perspicaity than was pos- c - i" e . by.lthe few opponents inside the B t.. re~ her outs be adversaries san plai-nl hi Sthrebelli dogma of infallbility was they F le a- s the Church herself, and would certainly S practl ed o v enom they set to work with Ma orrpt public opiateness to make itthe fecasionf usurpation nd oppray. They Aon tted the a ma itonf on rationalessl spirits the torillusive grens da Tbhey a sed the Pps of o-inside the B -dogma itself on rational abled historicalt o .' h" alrty,the rl tsof man, libe ty, civili Md, pror a:d th e like. The taised a ry =every way cal to udice. Theire Sibuilt o Cu , had as to those the nature of things, r u ot . Th h oe do not care a -- e ut the. matter 'ont8way or the 'he are diluted in the insipid wateasE bfI . No no sect ewr fored o sah maIs. They | S they may ..desert, but if theyi i rot'be rto rallyrouend any other ] SEven" wereA few master spirits eu. ig the opponents of infallibility to try t-i f .rma party, all their efforts to reruit Satirve adherets- must fail. They will " bear many setting them on or applauding them, but And none to follo*r them or to ".em.ist in their company. Ift inded they s, recruits, it will be only fo destruct ... e purposes.. . All the infidel and liberal " tleo ;enthuisiasts will help them to act ialst the Church, but. in any work of . bl, any ahffrmative measure, any recon ua, etion, they will have no. assistance w- . tever. The reason is that they whose filth is weak, have no seal. They love to t iiooph isae ae discus, but not to work. In factt i is not faith that they have, but .l opnions. Suach as these do no work St beod, bar no fruit. They only multiply b., y divlson, never by saeession. They bave no life in themselves, and therefore, tIroBgh a series of dissolations, must at L, " itthey.fo not return to the unity of - - e.. CIhurech, go to swell the retinue of Ma e*ralispn. t .. Ise ieryrapparent that those who would throw en apple of discord into the Church, *'*d 'i h eunningly attempt to divide that . r are ldeed discordant i themselves. There are, r he 0i lists iii the Coauncil it arl, rf errogant literary theo SoIninesambiatI of.popularity; thirdly, gus ,+;,Captholics, wh, o would like the masse and appearance of religion without Sobiations fourthly, those who are enoug to think that they can bend Im able truth of God to suialt the variations and demands of worldly yi ilthly, the thoseandProtest sithly, the lndifferentists; the sespties, infidels mad red ,.before they can stir up or ause any schism in the win htI they want, and that their Christnty is or _ a mask,_ we smile at their aoisy agitiom, their reckless inter _ me4lng, their alsee rejiorts, their nicti -Ulsseal. Their eeorts to dissolve Catho e usnity are. not only vain but ridieutlous. , it l'they who will ie dispea~ed. Doubt • -"" ere this is published, the Counelil will * Ltw made the deflntion; and bhis Holinesu .ae jpproved it. Then, after a few pgal Shroes, the " fasllibillstes" will return • 5i4hel orignal heterogeneous element, 'Lh clouds they formed will rvanish, to . thdiDe atmosphere of the Church elear before the delighted eyes of the * 4mL @h W sdar aenumbr at sew Ubaeps ses-sesse deitib tIrD a sean * at r prlg. -.1"'t . . _.. . 9 .. ''~CkJf~~:~ r a A rumor is 1 u l e s o i aMled. withr troop J 13.Mea to adreed ned eas it 'wa rk .nasons.; , tnee. Arbe w ee hi t Preussiat arroganoe and invoke the medistion in Sot Engld to tprevent wr. .ti - S Coi5 drWrord, OJuly 1h -Another lans Strhas t oph haere ,todyr, deetoteFig ovter wbhohndred housse, m erly oe apes ad I e oea, July 13.-Theer wers two bn drds ijaired terdy nthe riot itnlm mars ve lba BC evae H ospital who wl in- m sply die. FOa lor p i a roo. bi A Pn, JCly 1 .---Thf 1-nsiuothoer, Miscs Sdretween an troop d ha e uraord lad to the bw SFrno Minister has to endered his resignatihon Adviro e eived from Madril inare of on. - Vpacific c oha er. Prince Hcenzollern'oane e to Pgrusia' ar rognce and invoiaothie mediation On e oi Engloand topreventwrar. r n d ination of the cndida y of1t3 e pAonish throne e has been announdred a. The eourns say the to French Cabinet,ul having ree e ol a lrel n t beeession the reonl renunCtholion There b iily adie. F athe ea lerd. be o terial organ, denin the reported disagreement Bihave from the Kin teg of Pr ad s tat furtherotht un ee no inister hnow nd fortenered his rignation. the S advicesr received fromh PMride ae of th W pacifiocm character. Prince Hpnenaollrn's de Sathrone of Spainthe an te da ofthe nithberone the has benzollern familyed. It ounals that the SFrench Cabinet, of Pussihas ngrefusceived to a irst on to eedetti. or to sign the promisersonal renquirediation of the ofhim by he French Governmen Thlern, have he lrefted to his morning by noa spen to obtain and arived at the ig of errss s ialt enoon. The Stionnoister hndfor ee summlpreensiond to me him, were ll paon the pacet of ny a merpu w a oheld immediately afer his arrivppea thathe 15- King of Prssia has refunsd to rceive Coant est enthree tti. orevtosign the promidents of the Sinformed that the Ternmes noonuld. The - inister, hatving bo make to these boed to me -him, woere a at the Poalace and a ounei was Lio heldasmmediately after his arriveal. A t haf t the close of their sitting. It is generally~rbs h. lieved that this communnIation will b* hd ed laration-:of war. It is report that dis P othe situation, and.it i s Sbe malntaiedt,, balt so aitI the situation!i;s Syof i 14.-The dispi o the poo of seems to be cialm and erls,. bute relute t fight for the national honor. PaJNO, July 15-- . x-The Corps Legslatif or deefoare war against tPrfam at ten minutes seir before two o'olorP.r . Holland will remains iir neutral and the belligerents have engaged to c g, respect the neutrality of Belgium.. Yet troops are are rapidly coneentrating_.at Antwerp and a the other strategetlp points. The pecie and bul ipid lion in the national bank of Antwerp have been removed to the citadel, and the issue of h paper money is announced.. The L lbsrt. I h epy orts that grea t bodies ol troops were put In I hey motion last night for the frontierd nthat the I ther Emperor will soon take the field in person. rit Eastern France is absolutely alive- with try soldiers. The movement of troops towards, I nt the Rhine s incessnt Preparations at the I l different naval stations are as a very large wli scale. Marshal Ronedel has gene to Algeria1 to take the place of Marshall oeMaon. It is r reported that the Emperor received a dspatoh ey from ueen Victoria this morning making aI t-last appeal, and that similar dispatch was I ral- also sent from London to the King of Prumsi I act It i said that Napoleon has prepared a pro k of plamation to be distributed throughout the con- German States as soon as the French troops have crossed the frontier. It assures the Ger eman people that France is against Prussia, not so against Germany, with no idea of conquest. i "to LonDoe , July 1P4.The -French declaration or. of war is based on the folowing cauoses: 1. but The insult offered at Ems to Count Benedetti S'ork and its approval by the Prussian Government. tiply 2. The ;etnual of the King ofPrussia to compel ['ey the withdrawal of Prince Leopold's name as a fore, candidate for the Spanish throne; and 3. The t at fsact that the King persisted in giving the Prince liberty to accept the apanh "crown. ty I It ireportedthat the Prussian Gorrrnment Ma- itself demanded of Franee" the recall of Count Benedetti, and that European powers yeater ould day united in a protest against the implaabili arch, ty of Prussia, but Without effect. that Bzrs, July 15--The North German Gasrett. has a dispateh from Eis today giving par toulars of the withdrawl of Bendettl. It see t ]ha-accosted till King of Prnuia whlit wileatse tterw drining water, de mand ing peremptorily his intention onthe pending inbr-glio. He was therefore dismissed lame the diately. The sume paper says there is much hout activity in Prusinn ports, which are being put Iin state of defence Fourteen iron-lo~ds bend and frigates are ready to start from Brest and the Chsrbourg. eldest of this institution bha an honored name threujb. out the South.asd well has la-orned It. Identiled wth red-the cause of oducat•ion lor e perted. the brlghtste COn- and best part of his life has been devoted to promoting the Lnto rt of this holy mcma There s croel1 a tlosn tbie r an of the ddoinnlnIatesIn wmohichis o the romer pupils may net be enun ; adn eoud, ocapuy. lng posiions of reeponebllity and emoiument. k deno c so long andra nuy purued oelvate this gentle. their ma fabovmeherenary mnolve *hioch endnss tee l ae a otdtrn pWifeorr--we ser With.him it do able hand whlch eltended the privileges of lolbe'rs floti- Commerlal College to .im in his honruf need. We are tho-gd to see thba aew loaion has been sheen, mtuh ions, re elibe thas the former one, It ha been remov ed to 16nd ItS Con~alsree, oppesite Christ Cburch. ab-This i the centre or Inioelluoe end Iearned instaa. willoliens. We wish President rOlber a continuaneo of uss enas on the grand boulevard-which has now zeiv. ed it crownlnl glory. tnLYrCLEROLKr ow AOarnDs.--There are a grest cuts, may ailments, perhaps they nilhbtb aled annoes-. b, to ee.whel ele not ti lee evil, jesnse hlgh sentdigl m . e Wdoi me del rdeisis It.Ie far sale bsry ee aedshsea~Barssiw ssl ssl~as sts , Can stret, c atse _,r_ _ P__ _.--Tb per a ." as s hes had. e e o .n omeiE, , of MEto th8B o tn has o moohe to say, tozwal Vienne, t f Council was :anIl. S e northat wmoe dedo nto theiran thatof theless the two tBishops of Noth spansy. When s are y beamse o isho b'Esrny ejoistc u be- a . which,' dn 5 . a ha n, has a eer I tai" v Was, * Reoman isdehon S-o iarg Giaeto aed b e b in Rome. is ps C rfo .s aMore thano s of er hasnBl ought tha In whe , I- wasnot p Jess to tihis me b, ndM that too mthe oraf theion was holeshurhown" a iin .hich the Bishop Stat this momen a~ l rand seerone ,kl Convinced with reason kr twt hasw d ne to their ty - the tendencies the eMartin of ofar - thelme the two m learne aumong all the I tshe Bshop e Sthe Butbon of l iib-Onthe31n t lof~ in no e or, wen e ro ethis Pelate prse toe the-Holy Father the a solemn professio me t he baim by them 1e clergy of his dief of "their invi olabe Ab re li the infalliblty of h the Roman Pontiff.s* e OnIybe 4th of Jnes the sahe Bishop eommni- ver Scated to his clnorgyaBriefof Pins Ir, in which Sf the Sovereion Ponti' applauds " he firm r mafotr d it which yo venerate tAc poroga ie s f "ed by theLord Jesus to this Chair no of Peter for the support of the whole sChurch." o SThe uel g4eas tued thtr in which the Bishop e a co e his dooce di se on the e approval x be yytie ` Hol' oFamther. "The clegyof an - ate to to this momegnt are gradc l the last et a whend. Convinced witro easone Jlr e b isdt has given to Saint st the Councilf It is undelable, replies the SAbbe d'Aison, that i is the goimmense majority S1Whilh has weighed upn the Pope, upon the thet l , . d o o n prom-- h re, oo camf 1P u aifesth S, r the apr in SFrance d erman, te correspondence with Le thOrental an all the -A letther well-nown ntriessed Rome too the ppoion party Is it they, eto competent witness, tho re ewilling to Vic-perater ewith eivl of Nimoverns, merits in resr placeding the lb d stance of thpre ounr read .I he hl world knows l- whanot fris the answer to these qehtions. h do wve privedltoffreedom? W It the Pope ? "Bt Sof all the Bishops evermorf the amsdolutely free and in-to tee prt t ndent. "iThe majority was neoM.esary4b do violence to his isn Hly obsin order to obtainvs the inority odtion of its sn. was oiey, j as everyto t definitionve usembly de- I Ith was rives of their libertyto toake any itatvds membersthe irds, matter." Was it the Cmvs rdmnal "Accordinge The the to certain journaldds, when theyow were consultedays c in whieh to prepare their n bmission to Rome, e a reason peopwhle did norallyets. "The Bcessity ofps as fwho weremi t." Was it the pdolarat Nesory Commis, or sithe CounsilThe Commissiee, ona on Dogma paid nos, t he moment, and when I arrived i re aseveral. Theps Consultors assured me that infallibility would r cerontin l y not be discussed." Who then has in not troduselves to beWhome has exereted ae childpressure upon et.of the Council? It isld redoueniable, replies the in that thbbe spd'Alron thationmy not is tbe lenely conritym S We would dirget upial attention to the et" CI and mode upration we Csosunild "ut teets a ane i shops lheo tcao el ofour uartters to whose tohe InFrne an ofrmny the corrpom on which wn:h. the eals"ndall the upte o eiell knod nt I meem, yo aetddree who l wel, ipon oe operinae bill- 1 Is errtatylo ee ofthe beo t . obeme? eveT gettenowp l Conc wasd epvermol masoled, au It must be wadlI asi libr. nt asvrs ever.y0. Mdeliera tieok assemblyor cntiue castsyrepparin te tu sevst eoehrtis h recide aeto h hrehsol eobl hi ryr Ye. iio a.-egs po h oeno 0tiCrillodnoteoni Bthe ..dte s-.ze, tso " j A . siffye d, a of rr - I. ; beel. l oa -a I1 Ii z 7.rlFie olla utoe o estI Ile "bl oveeo e anoteot to nr tt. The m eJ~heso4 .Porissytly:t1001 ai dem per. 0 cand .h.r Don tomFade. s toe .mog enaar-. o..ta ihmpeso me o o mommi by .a beat.n aIbte ft . ,eas ago a, ea maew" t who Sn 'mo a ui fo frosees to W th ee:o lasý nod )ertee seea wrig r h Di- Dnuaio+,. oh kAftr his expulsion, he eto IEnpg. lan., cste h nd 1nets Ci, modtie aner i-ch lmC. esetr scon Thed naiet rua aiotes"a $wmotos sad 5s i," ArM o beoa to hquiet and fbm. We quote c 1z rieotd ast Le-t o rehoiieso, and e5 to 1i for ordi of nary. Bourbon h, seeiag Stý Si oto Si. ple Oilintero tbbofPar oil to very dull oend o now qted at the aton .opar ato. nir all t entire on.h lnget lcites aterly be uoehad aln t i5per 1D to in barrel o of ternm lo-AUl inds e in good u t lyatddo h ao1 Dson' compound 5. "stern's n imoted ir.. Sbt. h irs not beein Ro th perensph.e of Lime n4 ALwad od h O THer FOy..tbo.e uM AND florw-Choine str Cdsla motd io in fair Iin- h Llm o hsonmade onithe mnindrby e a inst holi 7tr ol. rps soplenty and er slow Lutr- In fait an Tm g ton and Rokmand, whoIn S d yi for thb Cape Lime thos a and o ben e fair. The -dealersareo i th0. nel ter o tolping er tsek. bround lots #A,%%0. T0 r s issed t frin demehe wa fot nation. No.Sats . .oAfwerd h o eplisioo hie cam ter ng rd fhee, &udoe endaa tnde a rb mih . Sth tý tmarr e in good espp yofeond orejb b nsge- per ie e atr h a rat he e of t for small packages, and for forthe lasty ea noly Moe-dee frethe l e wor had nofde homin boerde.hs labhourt a emone mPetg heas b hdited n intle oane r- atthe following: Al neosits. hnqath aone hcl ub- al, at 10 to lopercen. pranum;. Alq terswiboutcl s lateralst at the ase o s do. at 1 per cnt per month. do- orgprgenotsec aed prodcive city property n undboness loc it es at 1to i per prnt nonm al Ss t13 fore econ time- en tLa- Golhd 3l4ol American mhalf deals 106 to l05 e pshi eioa Ther Ao 1. Mea , eo hr ontrlin e· bso 1i5 tot an ct a r mns to n.o. he e beranis9 e k9owtooe h he Citany aud not 1itn to hi asni dteacotp. the th e n t. r l edALWA' RETURNS TO TES' FOLD.-We- i find the following instance of the eondr cm-. leg impression made on the mind by Ca Stholf c trh, in a London paper: i- Abonut fifty years ago a young man, who I Ino was studying for the' priesthood at May lat nooth. was, after several warnings from his oral superiors, dismissed from the college for iUld rlpeated aots of insolence and insunbordi in- nation. o.After his expulsion, he came'to England, iry get a sit.tion as clerke in' an erchant's of te ioe and became in time a veryt rich man. bee liethei' married a Proteatant, professed so 'tbe far to belong to the Established Church way that he sobetimes attended service accord fpo rag to Act of Parlioment;- asdopenly hcoff -er 'o ed at the CathwollnbCbwn and all that be pr inged tofit. 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