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Show FRANCE AND THE VATICAN. The Chnroh Will Throw lu Infliieeee I the Capper of the It.publle. Rome, July St. la conuection with the reception accorded to Monsipnor Forrata, the new papal nuncio ut Paris, by President Caruot, and the uuncio's announcement that he hoped to draw closor those relations existing between the Vatican and Franco, it it learned that prior to hit departure frum Home, Ferrata bad a long confeiouco with the Dope anil Cardinals Kampolla and Uo-tulli. Uo-tulli. As the remit of these confidences ht must have mapped out a line of con-duet con-duet lor the application in Fraute of l lie republican, policy of Cardinal La-vierio. La-vierio. 'ilia Vatican is absolutely decidod, in spite of the threats ami persu is-on- of the mouarchiats, to continue, the jiolicy of adhesian to the republic, in order tj restore France to union and lo religious relig-ious pacilicaliou. A renewal of tho triple alliance will only give strength to this i-voiutiou, wuieh will mark a usw departure in ' .he internrLoi-d ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical policy of tl e 11 ly St. The prograiumo ol Ferrata will couaiul in applying thti prihclplu to fonstiiinional right to the party. J! l'ihu.in theohtm-I theohtm-I of deputies, was second in prevailing prevail-ing upon the bishops and clergy to make the solemn act of ad he on, and thirdly, to eonstitiiLi a vast Catholic uniou in the country outside, of the the old dynastic parties. The Vatican w shes ahove nil that tha montrchial parties shuu'.d not uiuddie ia the move-luent. |