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Show FiNDWHJr ULWJ iliUU Pope's Illness Will Prove Fatal., Rome, July 10. The Pope was; . ' suddenly attacked yesterday f j ternoon with diarrhoea, appar- -; ently caused by the large quau- 1 tity of food he had t;iken and to whiih he is unaccustomed, together to-gether wii.h his extreme weakness. weak-ness. The development in turns, augments his weaes. At 5:05 o'clock last evening Dr- Rossini arrived at the.siek-rooui, I o iv ing to the sadden change for the worse in the coiiJu ion of the? Pope. A conulrat;on was held imtned:tely. .... After the consultation of iLfc physicians, D; Lapponi sasJ- ' I fear there is n hope, 110 I hope whatever, and yet the eE-3: j may not coma toivgh:.-' The news of the sudden rt 1 lapse of the Pope, the consulU-l consulU-l tion of the physicians anA the at- ai;ning buiie';:n whiciLfcl!owl- -j w'ai ii'iiexp cle.'l nrJftrierbalt ia. - - what had already become, in tlvt-public tlvt-public feeling, sn cncloadedskf The idea no v.- prevails that this brings to a definite end all of brigtit hopes which were cherished cher-ished this morning. ! Rome, July Monsig-acr ! Vulpcni, who was si ri -en veitli 'syncope yestesdiy', died this j aiorning. snortly after the doc-' doc-' tors in attendance h:.d snnouaccJl I that ail hope of saving his lite had been abunaerac:. Although the ct-tidition of the Pope 1 st 11 the cento r of interest inter-est the ci;s2 ci: JIgr.Yolponi lias, attracted much atter.t:on,notaaljr because of his cSict rs secretary to the ccns;storiai ecngregatiou to which he had just bsen appointed ap-pointed by PcpD Leo, but also tm -or,-: i-it .if rhf. r,'t":sr in whicht he wss sr.zei by his f: tal illness and it is hardly pc,-?.s!b: to describe des-cribe the s:n--at':cn rnd emot-ioo which prevailed et the Vatieaia. when his death was -rnnounced.. |