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The Gazetta di Venezia responds, affirming that the majority of the bishops brought with them to Rome their mistresses, and in some instances their children. The Gazetta offers to disclose the names of these bishops, and demands that the Pope shall satisfy the Catholic world by taking measures against them. And the result is merely to create scandal and invite his own disgrace! A quoi bon!"

Thus, while the other States of Italy are foundering in the tempest, Piedmont lives because it carries the Vaudois and their fortunes. From the hall of the Chamber of Deputies I went with M. Malan to the office of the Gazetta del Popolo, to be introduced to its editors.

The Gazetta del Popolo is a daily paper, with a circulation of 15,000; and, being sold at a penny, is universally read by the middle and lower classes. It is the Times of Piedmont. Its editors are men of great talent, and write with the practical good sense and racy style of Cobbett.

The Gazetta di Venezia having attacked the bishops attending the recent conclave of "Latin America," that is, Spanish-speaking America, as men of loose morality, the Osservatore Cattolico, the Vatican organ, replied declaring that the life of the bishops present at the conclave was above suspicion.

The great bulk of the liberal party in Piedmont shared even then the ideas of the editors of the Gazetta del Popolo, and felt that to lay the foundations of constitutional liberty, they needs must raze those of Rome. This is a truth; and not only so, it is the primal truth in the science of European liberty. This truth only now begins to be understood on the Continent.

First Entrance into Italy Never can be Repeated The Cathedral of Turin The Royal Palace The Museum Egyptian Mummies Reflections Landmark of the Vaudois Valleys Piedmontese House of Commons Piedmontese Constitution Perils that surrounded it Providentially shielded from these Numbers and Wealth of the Priesthood Want of Public Opinion Rise of a Free Press Its Power The Gazetta del Popolo The Bible quoted by the Journalists The flourishing State of the Country The Waldensian Temple and Congregation Workmen's Clubs The Capuchin Monastery A Capuchin Friar Sunset.

It was he who gave the world the information that the idea of the double scene in the last act was conceived by Verdi, who, he says, "took a large share in the work." The drama, thus completed, was translated into Italian verse by Antonio Ghislanzoni, who, at the time, was editor of the Gazetta Musicale, a journal published in Milan. In his early life Ghislanzoni was a barytone singer.

They were delighted to hear this, and said that they would baptize the fact in the Gazetta del Popolo, "the assassination of the Papacy by Cardinal Wiseman." "You won't preach," say they to the priests; "therefore we will;" and it is in their Sabbath sheet that they make their bitterest assaults upon the priesthood.

William opened the door as she spoke, the Gazetta di Venezia in one hand and a telegram in the other. "Something for you, darling," he said, holding it out to Kitty. "Shall I open it?" "Oh no!" said Kitty, hastily. "Give it me. It's from my Paris woman." "Ah ha!" laughed Ashe. "Some extravagance you want to keep to yourself, I'll be bound. I've a good mind to see!"

The writers in the Opinione and the Gazetta del Popolo, acting, I suspect, on a hint given by some Vaudois that there was an old book, now little known, that would help them in the war they were now waging, went to the Bible, and, finding that it made against the priests, were liberal in their quotations from it.