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    ummersile Aournal,
    AND WESTERN PIONEER.

    DEVOTED TO LITERATURE,

    SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AGRICU

    URE, TEMPERANCE AND NEWS. _

    Vol. 4.

    ‘September 2, 1869. _

    No. 49.

    Summerisde, Prince Edward Island, Thursday,

    THE
    Summerside Journal,

    18 PRINTED AND PUBLISNED
    EVERY THURSDAY EVENING,
    BY
    JOSEPH BERTRAM,
    AT HIS OFFICE, CENTRAL STREET.

    Business Gards,

    Business Qards,

    E. CAMERON, M. D.,

    And Accoucheur,

    Alberton, P. E. I.

    August 4th, 1869. 8m*

    Physician, Surgeon,

    Office and Residence at N. Woovsipw's, Esq.,

    Mr. W. H. POPE

    EGS to inform the public that he has re-
    sumed the practice of the Law.
    Orrice—A few doors below the Bank of
    Prince Edward Island.
    Charlottetown, March 18, 1869,

    THOMAS KELLY,

    PADDY THE PIPER,

    IN PROPRIA PERBONA, ADDRESSES THE

    GOVERNOR GENERAL, SIR J YOUNG.

    At the Levee held at Government House,
    Charlottetown, P. E. I., on the
    Evening of the 14th
    August, 1869,

    highest order of the clergy, viz., bishops,
    and they only, have a right to attend and
    yote at Ecumenical Councils; though
    mitred abbots and theologians are invited
    to be present to consult, but not to de-
    liberate or vote unless expressly authoriz-
    ed so to do by a vete of the bishops.
    Eighteen of these Counvils have already
    been held since the first called at Nice in
    325, a list of which, with the objects tor
    which they were called, appeared in the

    would have to adhere to the Pope. The

    of the Catholic Church against this atro-
    cous sin,”

    The extracts that follows are
    words of the article in the World :—

    SECRET SOCIETIES.

    The legislation of the Catholic Church
    in reference to secret societies is already
    ample, definite and severe; but, as this
    Council is called with the special object of
    protesting against the ‘tendencies *
    ofthe age, stringent decrees terminated

    in the

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    MOON'S PHASES.

    New Moon, 6th day, lh. 54m, morning,N. E.
    First Quarter, 11th day, 5h.11m. even, South.
    Full Moon, 20ch day, 4h. 29m. evening, E.
    Last Quarter, 28th day, 4h. 57m. evening, N.

    Dunn’s Block.

    Charlottetown, -
    July 1, 1869. tf

    Choice Family Groceries!

    P, E. Island-

    ROBERT GORDON,
    AUCTIONEER

    AND

    LAND BROKER,

    REFEREES :
    Ilon. Judge Young—Charlottetown.
    Hon, G, W. Howlan—Alberton,
    Mr. Joseph Bertram—Summerside.

    Alberton, May 13, 1869. ly

    Albevion,.... 1... 8. 2. Island

    REUBEN TUPLIN,

    Commission Merchant,

    AUCTIONEER,

    And General Agent.

    NOTARY PUBLIC, &o.
    SUMMERSIDE, - - P. E. ISLAND

    CARD.

    R. DOWD may again be consult-
    ed, at his old residence, in MARGA'TE,
    NEW LONDON.
    April 15, 1869.— pro 8m.

    DR. J. PRICE,
    Physician & Surgeon,

    Orrice—At the SumMersipe Drug Store,

    next door to Bank, Central Street

    SUMMERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND.
    October 12, 1868.

    DR. JARVIS

    Has REMOVED his Residence to SUM-
    MERSIDE, next door to the Rev. Mr,
    Frame’s, on Central Street.

    d@ℱ Ue can be consulted at his residence
    or at Hunt & Co’s Drug Store, atall times.
    Summerside, June 3, 1869.

    A simple poet gies ye 7"
    —Burns, slightly altered:

    'Caxp Minne Part,’ Sim Joun ! to Prince Ed-
    ward, I say—

    Sure I'm just after seein’ Sir Rodney away !

    And “Faint again! from my heart and my
    tongne,

    To your beautiful lady, long may she keep Youn!
    We heard you were coming ! two guns made a
    noise

    And before ye'd say ‘‘ drum sticks’ we turned out
    our boys,

    In their fine regiment ils of scarlet and blue,
    Anice ‘Body Guard,’ to dv honor to you

    Ye siioutn see the gentry ! in clusters and rows,
    As thick in uppearance as pigeons or crows,

    On the top of A building, where flags do be hung !
    To get the first peep at the Governor Young !

    But the day turn'd to darkness, and all looked
    forlorn

    When they found ye could not come ashore 'till
    the morn,

    For “ Napoleon the ITI,’ is much slower at sea
    Than the ** Princess of Wales’ or "St. Lawrence’
    would be

    That's before they attempted, for love or for spite,
    In ConFEDERATION too close to unite;

    dangers which threatened the Church, and
    never was there a time, according to this
    writer, When more dangers threatened the
    Church than now, or when she had greater
    power and spirit to resist them Qn_tais
    subject we quote his own words :—

    ‘The strength of these adversaries with
    whom Rome is now stripping tor the fray
    isas the strength of adversaries with whom
    she has never yet contended to the death.
    No tactics of the past can assure her vic-
    tory now. What can the rusty arquebuse
    of almost half-a-dozen centuries ago do
    now against the arms of precision and the
    all but impenetrable hide of the sea-mon-
    sters? Rome knows that too well, and
    on its side intellect will meet intellect,
    and as trained and tempered blades will
    be raised in its defence as any thrust at
    itsheart. It isnot with the Monothelist
    she has to contend, nor with the Protes-
    tant. Arian or Lutheran cause her no
    trouble now, but a keener and more po-
    tent foe, one almost invincible unless it be
    before her artillery. Ask a Roman Catho-

    Catholic Church absolutely refuses to re-

    ard as belonging to her fold those who
    join these societies, and Pope after Pope,
    including some of the most distinguished
    who have worn the tiara—Benedict XLV.,
    Pius VII,, and Pius VIII.—have formally
    condemned these societies. Indeed, there
    seems not the slighest reason for beliey-
    ing that a Catholic can continue a Catholic
    and join a secret society. In the matter
    of Freemasons,the Catholic bishops of this
    country have constantly republished those
    decrees, and as fur back as 1810 a council
    at Baltimore solemnly promulgated them.

    TUE POPE'S SECULAR PRINCEDOM

    It has been frequently declared in Papal
    instruments that, in view of the present
    constitution of human society, it is abso-
    lutely necessary, for the independence of
    the Head of the Chureb, that he should be
    an independent ,rince. This doctrine
    will, doubtless, be accepted and a solemn
    protest issued against the encroachment
    of existing secular governments on the
    Papal dominions, as they existed before

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    2) Rice Vilea, HE Margate.............ÂŁ. H. island. Res Ua torcrilad thevelyeu mide dune. Lehody lie clergyman what his Church dreads | the kingdom of tay. Possibly, arrange-
    Bln : : 5 PHYSISIAN, SURGEON & ACOUGHEUR ‘ood most, and what it must conquer orforever|ments may also be made to establish a
    % | WEEK rises-sets! clockjnorth; rises|@ ’ ? ; . ; : ; Hie . :
    — — REFERENCES ± TEetbENGH AnD OFEIOB ON “Twas a‘ bad job whatever!’ and some will sup-| loose its hold on the human mind; he will| regular tund for the administration of the
    | |nm|hm|{m sl [| h mlh =m] Hon. D. Brennan Ho) Holinna, Ly : ue : pose, ; point to the leading characteristic of in-| affairs of the Church, thereby removing
    1 |Wed 15 23/6 86) 0 13/11 16) morn)13 13] Ch. Town Summorsdy, Central Street,...... Summerside Hirsi to the Reery a arond oa atenmera| Ucllectual society of to-day—indifterent- | from the Romans, and throwing on the
    B ae OD) a ± y Ms hd “ ert CI ” v ehh, i i ros j a 1 YT } ie + "J aver y
    a |Thurel. 26) 34| 0 3249 21] 0 54 g| April 22, 1869. pat. pro. 6m (Directly opposite the Summerside Bank) at night, : ism and its results, At is to combat these | Catholic world, whatever burden that has
    3 |Frid 28] 31] 0 6127 19] 2 0 3 .| Summerside, may 13. 1869. Would keep better agsunder than hugging 100 “social evils, of the time that the Catholic not been hitherto borne by it. This
    4 |Sat aol 1011101 8 11 8 10 0 J. H. ALLEN, U tight ! Church is now About to raise its voice |** Peter Pence,” it is thought, collected
    ry coats 17 | ‘ ‘i : 4 i 2 ed pu Cee iversal Chureh, will not li
    5 |Sun |5 31/6 28) 1 8042 55) 4 2412 57 't iaqy ; KERSHAW & EDWARD'S I do’ know, I am sure, if they’re right or they're through its assembled pastors WeOne Ne MUL EL EA ( id
    6 |Mon | 32] 26] 1 50.20 33] sets | 54 OMmMIssion Li. erchant, IMPROVED PATENT wrong,— : he ul MIXED EDUCATION. pony ae any Nae Cony a legeae
    7 \Pues | 33|° 24) 2 1058 4| 7 37 bl "i u | Phe world turns around, we shall know before e first and most important error n return for this regularly establishe
    8 |Wed | 34) 22) 2 3035 29/8 9} 48 BROVISIONS, iN Non-conducting and Vaporising A a (age slice so longer Ui Ube igticeuts miked aaagaiton aad iron of mn Me tet may a distribution
    9 |Thurs| 35] 20) 2 51,12 49) 8 43) 45 ahh well i ur Rea. HA Miah ; Ore | EH ee Witenealaratas je, Maine | on tue cMecue of the Roman Curia, not spe-
    Ye |Eed |) 87) ge 180s 9 20° 42) MARKET STREET, - ST. JOHN, N. B. Fire and B oer Proof Marsan ees ee this the whole ebiauland strergth ot the | Citlly local, amongst a wider range of
    11 |Sat 89) 17] 3 82,27 13 0 0] 387 ’ Ata tine like the present, such matters, you see,| Church, led on by the approaching Ecu- nationalitites than at present, It may
    12 |Sun [5 80/6 15) 3 53) 4 18) 0 4312 36 Give ai vattontion to the Sale De Are beneath the attention of You or of ME isentcall Gouna to ve direatuile The also be suggested, that, as the Cardinals
    13 |Mon 40} 18] 4 1441 18/11 29 33 fi ives person attenuon to the sale But as you pass on, moving round in your sphere, n , yes : | are not alone the electors of an Italian
    Tue 5 5 g . ANUF > is BIL es elcome yo ‘eo! a ans “a + sy .
    14 |Tucs | 41] 11] 4 85,18 15)morn| 30 eet eye every description of Goods . MANUFACTURERS OF _ [Eis the business of Pappy to welcome you here ! Se ee le ilar CR Ural prince, but also the chief advisers of the
    15 {Wed | 42) 9) 4 56 55 8) 0 25) 27 , BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF | pow are you, Sir John? an’ ‘tis how have you] Joseg her hold on her children, and, there- Head of the Church, itis but right that
    16 |Thurs} 43 7| 6 17/31 58} 1 23) 94 THOMAS HALL VAULT DOORS, IRON VAULL DOORS, been (ar ele all ‘I Is f We | Nay As there should be representives of that Church
    17 |Frid 44, 61 5 80) 8 45) 2 22] >A ‘TIEN ‘LT COMBINATION BAN K|L'mtould you sit there in the room of the Queen, ore, atthe least, all schools for the child- eon tr sadlino ni iti .
    it I y c si : tuken trom the leading natonalities of the
    18 [sat | 45] 4] 6 0/45 90] 3 22) 19] TS NOW PREPARED, with the assistance | LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL) aor Canade (CRON AI) ren of Roman Catholics must be under) cntire earth. ‘Thus, at present, there i
    19 [Sun |5 46/6 3] 6 21/22 12) 4 2019 17 of the STEAM POWER, to furnish any LOCKS & CELL DOORS, &e. &e ‘To be ‘King of the Castles’ wherever you'd go | Catholic influence and inspired bya Catho- babone Til SHARAN Pp batieads ae 18
    29 [Mon | 47| 1| 6 42/58 52] rises} 14] number of T Fu on Diy ig ae GB i He Fe ee en ey lie spirit; or, in other words, must be con- Tenulin ae Aa Mra a Osi ey
    Bee Te cole aso all @ sh) Ul REE REHEENG TEACHUINES, (ene eee Mraitae: | (Mar imrinestr nlravi os randy toms, toned vy We BENNE 6° Ee CUUFCW CH gihee,
    32 twee! tl bal 1 45|00 Bh 7 gi] GJor the most improved kind : angen Teuibs dsc vy, | CHMEE brave uerée dan of Sle Buiyrll 1 oe "NEW DOGMAS OF FAITII
    23 |Thurs| 51] 5 5) south z : AS ae Ros, : i ; : Nes : : oa NE iM! * FAITH,
    oe ie SG COE Tron Turning, Wood do., Carts, B. F. PURDY'S MEE SS RATER AK RAGE Mtg UEtd eeealt PEN A Gages i) Two new artioles of faith may be defin-
    Sat | 26/58 sb aoe) : 5 Seer TEAL HUEVOEE Tne Way = : : : : ed: onedeclaring the corporeal assump-
    26 [Sun [5 54 5 Al 8 47/21 29 9 aj 52 Trucks, dc., We, New Marble & Freestone hori eowteR ive liber ty edt ar allow. In connection with this subject great ex-| tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavy.
    a ee ze al 5 A Bs He 5 Ht o manufactured, together with But my countrymen here—and they're every where | ertions are to be made to establish a few | en at the instant ot her ** death,” the other
    ues | 56) 48 2 : ch Wane a opera ‘ IST. ‘ INT. strony — irst class universities, in which very - | defini ¼ pachi
    99 |Wed 67| 41) 9 47/31 O4jL1 42) 44 Allother Wor kin his by anch of tr ade ESTABLISHME NT, Are an He, Bronelie you plone Tice cholate may be eT ub fight Pane ne ee ee AHIOIRtSTy we
    30 |Thurs) 58} 39) 10 ud ljmorn} 41) Every Machine MMT to do good work. (NEXT DOOR TO BEER AND SONS ) Panuiaes yerdoute whieh Eee eon, the battles of the Church in the pulpit, the | retormable. Here it may be right to say
    TUOMAS HALL. * yress, the Senate and every influential | what the Church means by creating a new

    Summerside Markets.
    Sept. 2, 1869.

    Summerside, May 20, 1869.—tf.
    THE Gk

    KING SQUARE,
    CHARLOTYETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.

    All orders punctually attended to.

    Hurra for ould Ireland! that same would be kind
    *Ye would not yo to glory and lave us behind,’
    But hundreds of Irishmen, sooner by far,

    In srimmer and{winter would etay us they are.

    walk of life. ‘To this end it may be found
    necessary to raise up a new religious or-
    der, on which subject we again quote the

    article of faith. It does not mean thatthe
    truth she detines is then for the first time
    revealed. On the contrary, it must be

    f ‘NN 6]

    Beef perlb ib oy MM COMMON SENSE eee "Tis the truth Dam telling! perbaps they're not Maen ile words ;— 1 hat pee Ma this ce Ses it may
    Mutton per 3d a 4c . if ; A ° Call and See! wise ‘ ; oe ‘It has been surmised that anew re-| be, is *tlatent” in the Church, ‘Thus it
    Oats per bush 3s I amily Sewing Machine! Jan 7, 69 ly Bee ee (ike (he, tral hitae ‘je| ligious order may be created ; that further was with the Immaculate Conception ;
    Potatoes per bush 10d a 1s FOR Sais tonld, spirit will be manifested in organizing | that belict, although not an article of faith
    Turnips per bush lod a ls ÂŁ3 5S. Od., A. W. ANDRES, Nova Scotia would rather be out in the cowld, confraternities to take the place of secret| until 1854, had been in the Church from
    Butter per lb va a ia iG 5 fortune chen a ae edna’ societies, to circulate Catholic doctrine by | the days of Christ. Every age, although
    Lard per lb 9d a 10d : Le i Marble Worker, Hasiie we fae TAF TONG WANE CL tnd edad | means of publication societies, and notably | permitted to think otherwise, bore willing
    Tallow ror Fai od HARVIL'S BOOKSTORE, ae : 5 ‘ To be tould, yesterday, that onv wiseacres here, | by Catholic tracts, magazines and news-| testimony to the fact.

    Fags oa i 44a | Charlottetown, and PRINCE COUNTY Point Du Chene, Shediac N. RB. | that tetea Ben Butler with champaigne and beer, | papers. Those who look on this coming TIE ASSUMPTION OF THE B. VY, MARY

    9, rs BOOKSTORE, Summerside. And a roasting hot dinner, by government votes,-~ Council as the expiring grasp of an effete SA aia ct Ea

    Mackerel per doz 28 a 3s ’ a : Not to mention the loun of tmbrellas and couts,—| institution may find that the last flicker of And so it is with the corporeal assump-
    Codfish per qt 17s 0188] June 4, 1869. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE- | Were sending our Governor. iG IREA Bd ACondectally orelensed: and tion of Blessed Mary the Virgin. For cen-
    Pork per lb by carcass : 4da bd BOOT & SHOE STONES, &c., &c. Without any Dinner or public aa Goran Ean tite Heolitse al 1eaee turies, a high festival ot the church has
    Flour per bbl Wed ed AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE CON=}-Tis well that they changed their intention in time, ey, been in existence to commeniorate the fact

    168 to 18s

    Island Flour per cwt
    16s a 178

    Oatmeal per cwt.

    ESTABLISHMENT.

    stantly on hand.
    Can furnish Gravestones and Monuments ata

    Or Ld blow them all up with the breath of me
    rhyme,

    no agency which human experience or in-
    genuity can suggest to further and
    strengthen their religion, and, if it be

    on tradition of her passing away bodil

    toheaven. And this ** pious belief,” which

    Hay per Ton 408 a 60s 2 : ± : ; Sky high in the clouds, like an airy balloon i ‘ sauenc aC), ie sear

    Pine Boards 10s oes subscriber begs leave to acquaint the} less price than any oui Se Me Toate t cowld bite with the man in the moon! | found necessary, any or all of these means il CURR TTR SCR aN AYeeruee

    Spruce Boards 48 a 5s inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE and the the Provinces, and pay a duty besides. And again on this Island they'd never be seen, just mentioned will be adopted. But itis Ce : . ee hception of Mary and
    pa Orvers can be lett at Berrran’s Book | with thew niggardly notions insulting the Queen her consequent immunity from original

    Charlottetown Markets.
    Ch, Town, Sept. 2, 1869.

    country generally, that he has commenced
    his business of Boot & shoe Mal
    imgy, in the Shop next door to Q, O' Neill’s,
    near the Wesleyan Church, Me trusts that

    Store and at D, Exuay’s, Esq., Summerside,

    or sent to
    A.W. ANDRES.

    And the Governor Young—but we've made it all
    right,-—

    Jol Murphy's our man fora Dinner to-night.

    more likely that any further action on the
    subject, beyond a strong expression of
    opinion of their value, will be relegated to
    national councils, within whose sphere

    sin, and, of course, its punishment, death
    is likely to be made an article of the
    Catholic faith, In using this, the Fathers
    of the Council will not create anew reve-

    Hl enti ine! ” i h, 1868. dau .
    Beef per Ib 44d a 7d | by strict attention to business and good work} Point Du Chene, June Lith, And hope you'll enjoy it--mneailf wont be there,| they properly bclong. — It is just possible
    Mutton per Ib 6d a 7d] to give general satisfaction a.d merit a share For Biddy and [ have an ecenn of care y tase A tae ASIC Gi NL EER «| lation, as will, doubtless, be asserted, but
    ra * the Lrish pothee a edad, er stop, 43 sa) 4 i a (Cs aye! 5
    Ham per lb a Gy ; . WILLIAM CLARK. Saat Ell drink all your healths,—Sir John, eae to you charge of the domain of higher education. been the teaching of the Catholic Church,
    Geese none S Je, April 22, 1869 ommission ercnan that i i 8 y based on reyelation, in its early age
    eae Le ete OU eee Bee : ’ aye Se es eitunven ua secre dil ge Mi But itis seareely needed so long as the |” , early ages,
    ; G > May r eaven be y ye die 4 rornnignti . A ee a4 iy
    Ducks each 1s ee ae FOUNTAIN HOUSE | Auctioneer & General Agent, | ‘tena better interitance up in the sky. oe) Seley at cing anounlar ds ve PAPAL INFALIBILITY,
    Flour per 100 lbs 78 a 188 i ‘ i a | i tl M us| There is hardly anything more certain
    Oatmeal per 100 188 a 198} North side King Square, (next to Park Hotel) : Waly Dee a Ate Se Te ey one Wy: SN body may be with outsiders, lew names} about the coming council than that ie will
    Buckwheat Flour, per Ib a a a Sr. Joun, N. B Summerside, ----- eececen ee oP) Ey sane ne : 7 brig, more | Se cay icipiines rouuuuce the teachings of the head of the
    Codfish per quinta’ 8 0 20s : aM a senate pag aye | Wout tle Cross of Victoria,’ which long may ho) WO Fecosn 29%) Say, tipline,| Chureh intallivle; and here it is right
    as ma 0 b 16 i - i an JAMES W. THOMPSON, Proprietor. CARVELL BROTHERS, of the #G i Hon but If does'nt care Ce world COW EHUN” GUNITAEO§ PO UPS BUS Une ean Ay asserting
    poly ne tu - 3 Q TEL < ie ‘olonsay Honse,-—but myself does'nt care | le t) —| ay nies ’ », » is infallible 1 fh ‘
    citeee : 8d a eo EP Orinity Oe ae he tgs AUCTIONEERS, i Hb Scotch oF he's He 80 is as We toe to his Chareh. Whatever may be needed era Wicca: UAHE BY eed
    . . “su sine gua non, and must be understood: .. way . ’, ie y og af “ “f 1
    ‘Tallow ieee ita liberal patronage hitherto received, and most Hae Merchants Bordieleal ad Buctouy lian they're oud, 1(10 the efforts of. the Catholic Church to} that there was an Alexander Borgia who
    Eggs per dozen 1s Gd a 1s 9d respectfully solicits a continuance of the ommission 7 declure promote its aspirations to the control ot) + jjjustrated the Papacy with numerous
    wey per bushel s6da 4g] 9 me. on, | ' AND GENERAL AGENTS. To your Honor, Sir John, can't be beat any where, | higher education, can effectively be en- vices;” that there was a Pope Honorius;
    en Bia bed ee yore ey PE ead ) ae ae — —$ $$ $$ $$ | triste to therm. that there were Popes ready to condemn
    Hay per ton 603 a 60s Aer pub OFS City LAs beh) BANK BUILDING, - - QUEEN STREET, THE APPROACHING OOUNOIL OF THE SYLLABUs. advances in science, &e., which did not
    Hides per lb 40) "Tn connection with the Hotel, is GOOD Charlottetown, P. E. Island. THE VATIOAN On this subject, the writer says: “ The agree with the Vadial Koran—ergo, &e.,
    kina each 23 a 28 5d] ay ry hacen awa (| ‘ al ‘hail sitet a, | But it must be distinctly understood that
    Sheeps “1 STABLING, and a careful Hostler in attend relations of Church and State in modern |; Hay nae eerere SEE
    Spruce Boards per 100 ft. 4s a 48 6d ara te M Phiice Bdward WILLIAM DODD, Crone a fi bo fully diacuasudand 3 impeceability is distinct from infallibility ;
    P ance. Parties coming from Prince Kdwar y hn ON, " society will be fully discussed,and a tormal / lity ;
    Hemlock =“ 2 85 Od 1 46 Island with horses will find this establishment (From the St. John (N. B.) News.) A aaiiveriniento GUUS MOGEIAG, Ol ue IED! that, even where Alexander VI, unmistak
    — B ably proven guilty of the excesses which

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    ‘Lhe approaching Ecumenical Council
    will be such an important meeting, not
    only for Roman Catholics but in some re-
    speets the nations, that general attention
    is more and more directed to it. A writer
    who is understood to be high in position
    and standing in the Roman Catholic
    Church has tarnished a long explanation
    concerning it to the New York World,
    from which we condense the points of
    chief importance. He says a council is a
    meeting, not of the whole Church, but of
    its representives or pastors; and that there
    are four kinds of councils, yiz., the Ecum-
    enical, the National, the Provincial and
    the Diocesan, The Ecumenical is the

    man Church on the subject, is almost cer-
    tain to be put forward. ‘Phe Syllabus will
    be the basis of this. Itis fr. quently as-
    serted that this document does not express
    the teaching of the Catholic Church in re-
    ference to the various matters condemned
    in it as some of the chief errors of the age.
    There seems to be no reason for this opin-
    ion. Fortunately, or unfortunately, these
    propositions,be they ill-sounding or other-
    wise to the theologian of to-day, contain
    asynopsis of doctrines of the Catholic
    Church. Iiberal as they may be, they
    are nevertheless propositions selected from
    numerous ex cathedra pronouncements of
    the present Pope and his predecessor,

    have made the name of Borgia odious,
    alter he had worn the tira, it would not
    effect bis intallibility as teacher; and, even
    jit Pope Hlonorius as a private -theologian
    {taught heresy, or it subsequent Popes
    held that the earth did not go round the
    sun, it would not effect their intalibility.
    It the Pope is declared infallible, it will
    bein the sense that declarations of the
    [lead of the Church pronounced as such
    ex cathedva, and on matters of morals and
    taith, are absolutely true,

    * ULTRAMONTANISM AND GALLICANISM.”

    It is said that the French Emperor will
    interpose his ** authority” to prevent any

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    being catholic or universal—and it must
    be culled the result of a general invitation
    issued to the bishops of the entire Church
    by its head. ‘There were disputes in form-
    er times asto whether the Pope or the Em-
    peror had the right to summon such a
    council, but the exclusive right of the Pope
    to do so is now held by all Catholics. In
    like manner it was formerly a dispute
    us to who was to confirm the decrees of a
    council, some holding that it was the Em-
    peror, some the Church at large, and some
    the Pope, but the latter view is now that

    never with reclamation, They are, there-
    fore, as representative of the Catholic doc-
    trine. and as compelling on interior and
    exterior assent. as any Papal decree can
    be. To borrow the words ot Earnest
    Renan, ‘the Pope knows better than his
    adversaries what itmeans to be a Catholic,
    He published his Syllabus, well aware
    that it would not do tora Catholic to

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    ** Declaration of the French clergy.” Apart
    altogether from the evident impertinence
    of such # course, itis clear that the Em-
    peror will not interfere in the matter, and
    that whether he does or not, if it engages
    the attention of the council, the so-called
    Gallicanism, which can hardly be found at
    De ratiealiy Âą aN ool Tateed yall be
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    of the whole Roman Catholic body.—The] high ground on this s 1, by protesting | and by the principal bishops and theologi-
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