23 MAY 1868, Page 2
Cardinal d'Andrea, the most liberal member of the Sacred College,
died last week in Rome. So did Count Crivelli, the Austrian Ambassador, who was pressing the Pope to modify the Austrian Concordat. Both died suddenly, and both of " pulmonary asphyxia." The Italians consequently believe that both were poisoned by order of the Society of Jesus,—rather a medimval notion, one would think. Individual lives are hardly important enough for the Society to play that game now, more especially with ambassadors, who are but delegates, after all.