The Metropolitan; a Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion, Education, Literature, And General Information 4
The Metropolitan; a Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion, Education, Literature, And General Information 4
Kerney, M[artin] J[oseph], 1819-1861. [from Old Catalog]
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The Debate concludes by stating that Sardinia has addressed to the cabinets of Paris and London a note exposing the condition of Italy, and inviting France and England to consult with Sardinia as to the means of providing an efficacious remedy for the evils at present ex- isting in that country. The French papers announce the appointment of new bishops to the vacant sees of Amiens and Bayeux. Mgr. Boudinet has been elevated to the first of the above sees, and Mgr. Didiot to the latter. They are... both said to be men eminently distinguished for their learning and piety. — A new cathedral is to be erected at Lille, a great manufacturing town, which is to be erected into a bishoprick. The cost of the building is limited to #700,000. England. — The proceedings are not marked by any thing of special importance. In the House of Lords the church bill was moved by the Lord Chancellor. The house divided on the motion, and the government was defeated by eight votes of a majority. — There was general rejoicing in London on the conclusion of peace, but it seems to have been a pretty costly affair after all, as we learn from a conversation which took place in -he House of Commons.
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