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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], Religious duties of masters to slaves. (search)
nsequence of that reply to the overtures of M. de Meyendorff that the announced visit of the Czarewitch was countermanded. The French and Papal Governments have concluded a telegraph treaty.--After New Year's day, a simple dispatch from Paris to Rome, and vice versa, will cost only five francs instead of thirteen francs and fifty centimes. The municipal elections just over in Prussia have all resulted in the success of Liberal candidates. A Paris letter in the Salut Public of Lyons says: "Do you know the history of the seven hundred and eighty galley slaves whom the Holy See is about to restore to Italy? Mm. Pisanelli and Peruzzi had thought proper to restore to the Holy See about two hundred convicts belonging to the provinces comprised in the present domain of St. Peter. Cardinal Antonelli, not over grateful for this indirect recognition of the Pope's temporal sovereignty, then called on the Italian Government to accept delivery of seven hundred and eighty convicts