MISCELLANEOUS.
Tbe Unita Catholica of Rome comments in bitter terms on the installation of the Prince of Wales as the head of the Order of
Masons in Great Britain, and declares that the act identifies Anglican Protestantism with Masonicism. Theßerlin Post asserts that the new trial of Count Yon Arnim will begin July 15th. \ A dispatch to the Standard from Rome -says the Italian Government have ordered the removal of all Bishops who have not received the royal endorsement. The Archbishop of Palermo has already been notified to leave his See. By a fire in Launceston, Cornwall, only , -three buildings were destroyed. A demonstration was made in Dublin at the funeral of Joseph Mullens, an American Penian. A procession iialf a mile long followed his remains to the cemetery. A pastoral from Cardinal Manning was read in all the Catholic churches in England. It protests against the persecution of the Church in Germany and Switzerland, and ■ceases" Bismarck of seeking to raise the animosity of the Powers against the freedom of the next conclave. > The London Globe says there is reason to believe that the Daily News report of the intended resignation of Earl Pembroke is unfounded. , The Ym&Moniteur, in an editorial referring to J^ taken by the British Government during the recent war alarm, , J*ys: "England, by raising her voice in ;;':;. favour of peace, naturally recovered her just 1 authority and influence in continental affairs, Md the present Ministry has acquired a of strength and power which will procure for it the grateful respect of Europe.' The Pall Mall Gazette says: '; Russia, Wnoyed at England's persistent refusal to Participate in the St. Petersburg Conference, *»d the coldness of other countries, intends the force of law to the declaration of JHfl|" e ~ Brussels Conference, negotiating ■BPP»r»tely wi^h the Powers, to induce their
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1665, 19 June 1875, Page 3
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