ROME.
A cable despatch states the Ecumenical Council yesterday decided "that the dojjwt. of Infallibility should bo proclaimed on tlfe 29th insfc., in honorof tho feast of fftQPften Extensive preparations are ficiug m ac l e gcelebrate the occasion, and-4t>i*<ettidi*|i_(li_. play of pomp aud pageantry w 11 surpass any demonstration of. the kind oyer /witnessed in
Europe. Rome, June Bth.—The Fathers opposed to Infallibility have presented" an address/,to the Pope, through the Cardinal Lt%-t^£|^.] le closiug debate on the dogma and tl|« protest against the vote terminating lhc"dehate, a#ero marked by violout proceedings.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 161, 15 July 1870, Page 2
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