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Show nlhollcMlbjFt. Rojir, July 16. While the tjulr-ual tjulr-ual congratulates Itself urou the latest victory won by tiie Italians lu Abyssinia over tho rebellious but still UBConuuered chief IUrna, thu Vatican rejoices to see Ruinia and England negotiating with Itou behalf be-half of their Catholic sutjecls In 1'oland and the British colonies. An English confidential agent lias arrived here with Instructions to negotiate ne-gotiate with the Holy See in order to arrange lo extend to other Itritiah possessions the religious "Modus Viveudi" established ly General Simmons for the Island of Malta. It Is not probable that the Vatican will promptly graut tho request, for it has been somewhat disappointed in its hope that the British cabinet would, after the satisfactory arrangements ar-rangements regarding Malta, renew at least serni-oflicial relations with the Vatican. Tho luaseUn government Is acl-iug acl-iug with greater adftitness. It has sent back Misvolski as a representative representa-tive of tbe C2ftr. The Russian diplomat has held a long conference with Cardinal Ramiwlla, foreign minister of the Pope, and ho Is evidently evi-dently Instructed to prese for a solu-Hon solu-Hon of the questions covering the Polish Church. , |