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hfully maintained, and will continue to maintain. I request you, gentlemen, to accept. Russell. Reply of the Pope. Bishop Lynch, of Charleston, was employed by the commissioners to convey the manifesto to the Papal Government, and an answer from the Cardinal Antonelli, dated at Rome, December 2, 1864, was some time after received. After acknowledging the receipt of the letter of the Confederate Commissioners, and the manifesto of the Congress of the Confederate States, Cardinal Antonelli says: "The sentiments expressed in the manifesto, tending as they do to the cessation of the most bloody war, which still rages in your country, and to putting an end to the disasters which accompany it, by proceeding to negotiations for peace, being entirely in accordance with the disposition and character of the august head of the Catholic Church. I do not hesitate a moment in bringing it to the notice of the Holy Father." His Holiness, who has been most deeply afflicted by the