He Had Already Dined.—ln the war carried on by the Pope, at the camp of . Picene, a general engagement became, from the position of the armies, unavoidable. The cardinal went through the ranks exhorting the Papal troops toiexer-r tions for the honor and states of the Holy See, following this up with a complete remission of all their sins, and concluding with an assurance that such of. them as died that day would dine with the angels in heaven. After this seasonable harangue, bis Eminence was retiring, which a soldier observing, said to him, " And you, my Lord Cardinal, won't you remain with us, and go and dine in Paradise." v" My friend," answered the cardinal, "I should gladly be of the party, but I have already, dined," (For remainder of News see Fourth Page.)
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4396, 5 February 1883, Page 2
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