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Show London, 24. Mr. Gladstone has published a pamphlet entitled "Vaticanism," "Vati-canism," replying to Newman and Manning. He maintains his original assertions, eulogizes Newman, whose secession is tho greatest loss to tho English church Bince Wesley's, acknowledges ac-knowledges that the loyalty of the mass of the Catholics is unchanged, refutes Manning's assertion that the claims of the Roman chureh are not changed by the Vatican decrees, and poinlB to the declarations repudiating tho doctrines doc-trines of Papal infallibility and temporal tem-poral power by means of which English Eng-lish and Irish Catholics obtained full civil liberty. It is stated that Earl Derby has accepted from Suain. ;-r.it.v lor thp '( m outrage on ijntiah subjects 500 for each white and 300 for each black man murdered. |