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Show THE DEAD fOPK. Finding- His Money Bacs-Locrollltie Bacs-Locrollltie lor the Coaclavo. Rome, 13. The ambassadors of the Catholic powers have jointly intimated inti-mated to Oamerlerjgo tbat if some catdinals known for tbeir uncompromising uncompro-mising spirit whom they named were likely to obtain tbe suflarges of the conclave, tbe ambassadors would be compelled lo oppose tbeir election. Camerlengo bae lound in the pope's desk a sealed packet with instructions in-structions lor delivering it into tbe hands of his successor. He also found 400,000 scudi the destination of which probably is designated in the peps'a testament. Tbe pope's wealth altogether is said to amount to 120,000,000 lire which is mostly in tbe bands of the RoLbschiids at Paris. Liberta slatcB tbat three jiarties have lormed in tbe saared college, namely, irreconcilable, advocates of compromise, and advocates of tbe maintenance of the slate question. Tbe first of these parties, led by Cardinal Manning, commands about twelve votes. The second is said to have decided to support the election of Cardinal Morelti, archbishop of Ravenna; while the third, which is the most numerous party is ttaid to have selected Cardinal Luigi Di Canojsa, archbishop of Verona, as its candidate. |