The Westminster Gazette says: — "We learn on good authority from Rome that the young Prince Louis Napoleon has been initiated by Prince Humbert iato tke mysteries of Italian Freemasonry. The Pope is very dissatisfied with the conduct of the ex-Empress Eugenic and of her son. Pius IX. had advised the young Prince to quit Italy as soon as possible. This judicious advice, however, has not been followed ; on the contrary, the Empress has been very assiduous in her visits to the Quirinal, and is in constant intercourse with those of the noble families in Rome who are partisans of King Victor Emmanuel. For these rersons the Pope refused to dispense with his own hands the Holy Communion both, to the Empress and the Prince. The Pope held up as an example to the Empress and the Prince the conduct of Don Carlos, who, on bis recent visit to Rome, sought the Apostolic blessing, and on advice at once took his departure from Italy. He who partakes of Vulpine Slops, w^ unnerved, will meet baulka and Btops ; but boldly he'll face fate, knocks, and slaps, armed vrith Lidiabd's EmtOKEBBOOKEB Schnapps, j 1146
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3876, 19 March 1877, Page 2
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191Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3876, 19 March 1877, Page 2
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