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THE EVENING STAR. | Sie . o povan om Bere ee Ware Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, | A anes, tee Genes erg AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | York Tae~da\ > tae Pernsytvanta Avenue, cogner ilth Bt, | ‘ mt . > wer ey ul : ” . ; i men, t t » TIE BVENING 8TiR NEWSPAPER COWY. | Y oye ; BM. KEEP EIN, Prev'ty ; The'caae came’ er : } ® SA undect t ™ TEB EV 3G STAR ts served by carcier to | | Cour show up the y hole « their subscribers at TRY CENTS PER Were. or Fos | } Were seized ta Whitely the police a bony mam eccarapatiloetirs the countes t p th 1 Two Cevr D hs, 2520 i} . ~wan were " we take en : ace Tt oe See WE eee eee . _ THE WEEKLY STAR—pnbiishet Frttey—92 9 . Ae ~ : . a year. SF Invarishly in advance, tn both cases, rok ¢ ° . t x . terfeits on the Shor and Lenth e Mhieety tnd no paper mint longer than paid for. “". BO-NE. 5,896. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1872 TWO CENTS. went to that bank with Bentty. and Waste BF Bates of advertising furnimbed on lieation. rove mehr +d ae _— i. . at x aa Es = i own money. while the governmay NOTICES. Society. Death of Archbishop Spalding. = refand. The next day the newspa 5 : EVENING STAR. | sestcrans warste'imt Weanesisy on watch | abourse'cier seserday ahemoon ne ca | FOBTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | fsx! (*!: cra write ugh wh —SESS——SSeEe —= | the Cabinet ladics will be “at home” for the | thedral bell in Baltimore commenced to toll a * 7, . : ss was represented as shooting @ man te 2 * Washi N d Gossip, | rrsuteny season. Nodoubtatter theinterval | requiem for the departed spirit of the Mfost | This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | mk." Some Sim srwswart ashington News and Gossip. lent, they will again open | Reverend Martin John Spalding, D. D., Arch —— + - nd = Rooky que. Basti rot ——_eo—_—. how they neal @ lntie | Bishop of Baltimore, and primate of the Roman Tavnspay, February ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | ‘he frank. Ane toad poe snes Receptions. but just now they need a little | Catholic Church in the United States, who bad | SENATE —Mesers. Carpenter and Trumbull cored Uy paving Whanty eten nna & : Tho President will hold ree: ptlons trom R to | viet atter the arduous labors of the past few | just betore that hour breathed his last in the | presented petitions, signe by uemerous mers _ FROM EUROPE TO-DAT. weep uted un Wolasiy’s otice. Ss tliely ten 1 o'clock p. m.,on Thursday, Febraary 1and15. | weck. The visiting was not so general yester- | archepiscopal residence ou Charles strect ad- | oo cies and busine taint: Treaty Excitemen am inspector in the custom bonus ‘ 1 th snough | Joining the cathedral. The announcement of | Chants and business men, complaining of the LALIVATION OF THE ¥ oi foceb tides iit Sis plan: Svea | Or SS te ceceninn tery yieeeat Alt oes i rable prelate will cause | injustice to which they are subjected by the op~ 1 8.—The excitement over the | “Cojomel Whiteley was examined yesterda noon, from 3 to 5 e’etock. ac led on: Mrs, Colfax were agreeably sitrrise | Profcuud sorrow not only among those of h tion of the revenne laws in relation to seiz- a ‘claims is unabated. Spenches in ENED GR aumpiiine Ouutek ae ate on will receive om Wednesdays | tosce Mrs. Matthews in the parlor, seated near | OWN ‘aith, whom he was in the habit of saluting | ares, and made remarks in condemnation of the | Par) ancnt encceeding the newspaper Merne, | Me k® " reason, (commencing January 3<,) 7a. | Yhe wives ot the several messbers of the Presi- dent’: Cabinet will receive om Wednesday atter- nocn of cach week. Speaker Blsine’s recep! « powell adare dt few Meise ate AB these goods are @arranéed por smie> yer) lew Faire. 5 ms will be he'd on e following Friday evenings, from 9 to 11 —vis: January 12¢a and 26th, February e'eive | Mrs. Biatne’s receptions every Wednesday | afternoon of the season, beginning January 10th, from 2% to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Marshal Sharp rece’ NATTASS, Dr ay nd and D strests. o than on! Arne ea T porscral Siow 12!¥ and 1219 F fag she. through the virtu , to participate in the festty Ichoneh Mr-¢ son Fridays. ytethe | Interwa Revenve.—The receipts from this fakoemmch pric | source to-day we Fe gee ee ce, Sent bier. | Mm. J. M. Rav, Third Depnty Commissioner # amt Cor raperted for the fo'- | of Internal Revenue, entered upon his duties to- and which have by ted with care ‘the wants of his day. hiskies. Brondics, RE PREstpENt’s "rORS to-day were Senators Patterson and Osborne, and ex-Com- missioner of Internal Revenue Hollins. Batenelor’s Hatr Dye. ‘This spicndid Hair Dye is tho best in the we Plnguiete, reliabis, inssantnncomss aces net ct say cralie pelwon to. inbisdepartment. oe rhea tar de poteeesins ie Be SUPER. TE ipent Georce B. McCarter, of _& pee ee ee eae fate weer: | the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, went to Philadelphia this morning on official business, and wil! return on Monday. 3EN. SHERIDAN had @ long interview with the Secretary of War to-day relative to matters enly perfect Hair Ps yin czusaiots. App! : Tux SECRETARY of THE INTERIOR and MUSEMENT: Mrs. Delano leave here to-morrow morning for —— AML ——— | New York, to attend the funeral of a near friend, PUREE EcIIOOLS OF WASHINGTON Mis. Green, the daughterot Mr. T. R. Batler. CONCERT Sewaror Garnett Davis is now considered BY 1HE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS OF THE | out of danger by his physicians, and will proba- RTH DISTRICT “ . is se: onate Ar LINCOLN HALL, bly be able to resume his seat in the Senate PRID*Y FVRNING. Penorazy 9 within a few days. Tickets, 23 eee ee ee cents extra. | THERE 18 XO TRUTR in the published state- Ber sale at William Ballantyne s Bookstor th | ments that there hax been an estrangement be- prot, beteeee Rene = 20 | tween Secretary Fish and General Sickles—on OSTPON the contrary the best feelings exist betwe these gentlemen. * I¥ THE CONTASTED ELECTION CASE of Nib- DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT lick against Walls, of Florida, the House com- % Avertived to have tak: THIS _ 1 mas atvertined to have taken place THIS | mittee on elections this morning agree] to ENING at LINCOLN HALL, 15 POSTPONED | - tend the time for both parties to take testimo- MONDAY EVENING, Fronvany 12a by fur sixty days. eee cas - sare The liovse Conwitree ox Forrex Ar MONDAY EVENING. y agreed to report favorably on the MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO ENTERTAIN | bill cffezed by Mr. Wood, of N. Y., relating to it MENT teleg aphic communication between the United States and #1 n countries. E* APED NUN! Orr Manrtome IxTEResTs. — Sceretaries Bootwell and Robeson were before the House Committee on Commerce this morning, and gave their views at soma length in favor of EDITH O' GORMAN. encouraging ship building and maritime in- terests by subsidies and bonnties. Seconp Lrertenaxts John L. Clem and Morris C. Wessels, both of the 2th infantey, A MEW SUBJECT. | have been ordered to report to the superinten- | dent of the general recruiting service in New AGAIN THIS WEEK | York, to accomp .ay recruits to the Department | of Texas. SESPARES BYERING. Famarant 20 ‘Tue House com MITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS this morning coneluded the army appropriation ‘and will also take cccasion to reply to certais | bill, which appropriates over *27,000,000 for the Ce oe bave recently been | support and care of the army. The — y in regard to herself appropriation bill was also considerel, but not She will also speak on the * Romish Priesthood. | (Phi letcd this morning. ANOTHER LECTU “ She will relate HOW she escaped from the (on vest fhe one Just | Tux RAWLINS STATUE—Connoisseurs who t saicece aver | have seen the Rawlins statue, by Fisk Mills, O'Gor ak of it as adecidedly moritorions work of ~ | spe : more perple | art. being stamped with individuality, and ig, the hall than either Joh B.@ough or Theodore | modeled with spirit, while sapplying au whuais- wud xe hichly delighte@ w ign the lec. | t#keable likeness of the subject. sure. A ceara Ee ape oat | Tne Governor oF FLoRIpAa To ne Im- 5 ih of ver oneal pecans Saeed Seem entree. ay | ehabuan'— A Whigatllt to: Suider’ Cetera; (ot the next lecture onl) juss so many tickets wilt besold | Florida, eays that the assembly of that state, on eg. gy og le nN report of the special committee on railroads, the «those who call and get | agreed unanimously yesterday to impeach the them. at Mr. Bailantyue's Bookstore, 403 Tah street. | Covernor. ks oma Remember, those who apply for tickets first get their am choies of the best scats, WITHOUT ANY EXTR4 Patent Fees.—The Secretary of the Treas- CHARGE. Call and get them iinmediately. an € | ry ha: i-sued a circular of instructions as to the ey arr — | manncr of issuing certificates of deposit on ac- count of patent fees, and directing that deposits be r fused unless all certificates of deposit state on their face the name and address of the person on whose behalf the deposit is made. (the name of the attorney not being being sufficient.) and the particular invention, improvements or ob- Ject to which their amounts are to be applied. ‘AND ELBCTED OuR GovERNNENT AND THE WASHINGTON balers k pe 4 | eee! ‘Treaty.—The position taken by gentlemen "AND UNE MATINEE, Closely connected with the administration of the TO WITNESS HEB MATCHLESS IMPERSON- | goverument is that the British hi, h commission- ATIONS. ers perfectly understood the views of the Amari- MONDAY, February 5, 13:2. CI ‘igh commissioners in the negotiation of the —F. ¥—FAY—FAY; treaty of Washington, both from its terms and Or, the Uld Ma'waetle's Secret. ‘he assertions in the protocol, and that, there- cg aTURSDAY 41d WEDNESDAY. fore, our government is altogether Justitied in 2 , presentin; ye case as it has, claiming conse- Witnessed by over 3.000 00 ite first represen | Onential ‘iemages. In case the board of arbitra- ion. ‘THURSDAY —' "AY LAST TIME prignoap — oF ype og im satisfaction DAY BIGHT. Tasseal be of the so-ealled Alabama claims, this govern. FRR Reveiition of BARCHOS is willing to stand by ‘the deci ion or the SATURDAY Farewell Matinre. 2p. m rators. ts known that though the British awe vee past rive commissioners had full power, they frequently RT create SE MAGOTE MITCHELL, | Consul‘! their home government, and acted in pith sheet faa Sap hs mgt > | accordance with its wishes in all they did. It is fOMDAY. Wetruary 13. 2. officially asserted that it the claim for conse- ‘BD And Leeitage ie t WM. HORACE LINGA! quential damages had not been presented, and Box sheet ready six days in advanci was tine fool I comon ger beng might be a = complaint by the of the United Si ON EXHIBITION that’ provision was made tots partial setfle- AND SALE 439 ment only of the difference between the two aT ‘7rH St. | countries. Such claim was therefore presented MARK: for a full settlement in the interests of peace, Bo. 616 7th street, between D and € streets, eight | and to preclude future disputes. This govern- doore above Odd Feliows’ Hall. ment has not vet received the text of the letter Reke on Fotatingn. Baeray .eeronnee. B- from Lord Granville to Gen. Schencky ani a J oS 5 ae fas | therefore cannot take official action apon Shades. Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords “* | There is uo probability whatever that our gov- Nails. &c., in ihe District. a wt ernment will withdraw ay part of ite statement Please remember Name and Number. ap%-ly* | of the case, but will leave the British govern- ment to pursue its own course—or the tribunal BALLS, PARTIES, cc. | Shstmeser apatcenene Semicrscearaing to IP ENTY-secoxp ANNIVERSABY OF THE JOUBNEYMEN BOOKBINDER S SOCIETY our counsel will take any action in order to ac- commodate the British government. MASQUERADE AND CIVIC BALL A MASONIC TEMPLE, A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1972 FU ts tHe Hovse.—The House at half past one o’clock to-day proceeded to draw for seats, in accordanee with Mr. Starkweather ’s motion Before the drawing 8. S. Cox made one of his characteristic speeches, which attracted the at- tention of both sides of the House and created much amusement. By courtesy, Mr. Dawes, being the oldest member of the House and chair- man of the Ways and Means Committee, was allowed to retain his old seat, cz, fey pame drawn from tl e box was thato Jo! . Bi the sldc of Mr. Dawes, suid the laaghter of ait the side of Mr. Dawes, of mil. Genera! Farnsworth was the first called, Tickets $2. admitting gentleman and ladies, ois hanndned oy Pict Gemeente TIRE OF ARRANORMENTS John A: Lant- i J. ° le 4 Desh: Seco Reiker,” Nariee aks PIANOS, &c. T BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND Mi ‘AL INSTRUMENTS. Yactedt be Aceordeous. Guitars. taasesor bet ha den Se en ectual value, at G. L. WILD & BRO.’S, _Setm between Ponnsyivanta avenue and A BARE CHANCE—Having determined to tatro- duce im this fs chy the celebenced sCHO, —>+ ee oe ra wage babit—thaking hands DrA Lvamepectra hen tn “ges in Oshkosh, Wis., has turned out aneggof 8¥ inches n "1 Ban been doing the same thing for makin pone 87-IYan Voorhees will not decline the honor of running as the democratic candidate for Gov- efner of Indiana. rred agaist him Dearly beloved children,” but among man he said. was the ‘ hundreds of good men of all creeds, who, no mat Mrs. Colfex, and entering into conversation wit! all who approached her. Mrs. Matthews is said laws. sions serve to keep the public mind agitatea, | [2&8 pre Messrs. Edmunds and Hamlin said that while | Ay xiety as to the manner in. which the Cornet ms an xa ‘doek y showing a | ter how m@ch they differed from him ondoctrinai } the laws in regard to seizures were undondtetly | at Washington will receive the Tepresentat . | censey, bus Ba Hee Ter ate Up Andced, scarcely showing ® | points, conceded him to be what the Baltimore | the subject of abnse, vet some checks in this | 1 <t Breast government is felt in all circles. |, "areetemed to rnin tm wore an exqtiisite x, with white labs. rican of this morning says he was—“truly | respect were absolutely necessary to protect | The eficct of this stateot aairs is more partic Haves Women a . Mrs. Bower b young ladies as as- : henest importers. arly shown on "Change, where business for th | triator Rey Dr & wom —Mie. Bo g lailies 4 Fenton said these memorials related also | moment is demoralized. The market ter | preach in bis ’ sistants, and Miss Belknap and Mrs. Walcott ss about the to civil service reform. American sceurities opencd flat with a marks | trookiyn, on ¥ Taina were also receiving with her. General Belknap tering six are MeM PETITIONS ARE CoTTEN vr. dccline in all quotations. Since the dropped in after office hours, and was immedi- been more less affected, at times Mr. Anthony presented petitions of the same | however, United States bonds of 1862 ately surrounded by @ number of fair ladies, Hons appretiensions tor his recovers, | patare, when Sr. Morrill of Vermont, asked | have rec ion, bat the others con: who alway: tind great enjoyment in his com- again rallying toa degree that would im if he knew how they were gotten up. tinue a ing off of from \ to, from the 4 his friends to entertain hopes of his entire Mr. Anthony replied that be had been in Miss Lucy Worthmgton, Miss 1 losing prices last night and the market remains abla Yieoa ee ung girl, | Tecovery. On Tuesday he appeared to sink | formed by a vonng man that he was paid so ive. In American railway shares th ve agg io een wera eee rones che rapidly, and continued to do so until death re- | much per hundred names, and he (Mr. A.) snp- | have been no transactions thus tar tone 1 pearl-co ored silk, a white lace fichn; Miss alee a him of nis eu eta : a as aprile was the way all these petitions were siness also is retlected in the quot 0 Ik. : wie reibishcp Spalding was born in Marion | gotten up. ons of consols, which has declined from , t estou wore 3 te rafiies : 4 . dfrom , te pf poror naling eg tker stynciee nny mel vuty, Ky. on the Zid of May, 1819, ie parents | OMT. Falmunds, from Committee on A peor niag wg epee ns : , nde pie Panh ie arcil: 0. vin; to that state from Maryland in » reported adversely on the bills to in- ramen STi — Bad “ele - white, and waslooking remarkably well, as, in- t Mary's College, fire | crease the'pay of certain bureau offoere, on the . PRESS STILL women shall u n his native county, and | ground that st is inexpediont at this time’ to in- : Joseph's College, Bards- | crease the salaries ot any government officers 2. Hiseducation was finished | On his motion, the bills reported back were in ee nome in Rome, where he graduated in July, 1&4, in nitely postponed. American Gemanae psa dogg vas his twenty-titth year, and atter celebrating hi r. Cdle from the Committee on Post Offices, pis . tiveot Ph subterranean chapel of | reported bill to inerease the mail service be- | Mimister Washburne Coming Mome. | ‘¥ 0! posties, | tween the United States, China and Japan. Panis, Feb. 8—Minister Washbarne retarn« and ar- ‘On motion of Mr. Vickers, the bili for the relief J [© the United States on a tem rary leave of in Thomuson Mason, which, onthe recom- | ®vsence. He has transferred the legation to nof the Finance Committee, was yes- | Col. Hoffman, first secretary, who Was yesto~ 1, and mai ight smiles. . Creswell and her sister mW house a charming resort daring th Mrs, Creswell wore a rich black sil 4 Posergiedee oo Inga ~ | started for America two daysatterware cmingly m: "The lovers of | Tived in Kentucky after four mo r 4 TS" hati | there being no me: rapid transit by steam | men all who came hap- The woman pre travel, | Of J ncing, xs usnal, filled 5 et Pi " reaches ria “ berg iat bad garned | M the water in those days. He was at once made | terday indefinitely postponed, was reconsidered, | Jay presented to M. de Keiuasaty Minister o: eatiot churches. an’ie ; anat Maxie © = cn the death of Rev. G. A. M. Elder, mittee, Mr. Vickers stating that the petitioner Silly Count Chambord. 7 eadheatants dencameeinaek ‘the eancom Seen oe Morey e. of St. Joseph's College, he was appoint had additional evidence to submit. Panis, Feb. &—Count de Chambord is about | inode: and Mr Pontes ’ — Mrs. Williams, whose charming face and | Ceed him. After ha cordial manners make her house a favorite one | time pastor of St. Joseph to visit, had for her assistants Miss Winter, | Called, in 1543, to the cath to leave Frohsdorf. On his departure die ex- | Methodist, ani Mr. Pentooost’s. | M he will issue another manifesto. Doub ousone te Siiinnn abt ; Col a ee aud Loe | priety of perm! A Woman to Tow Mr. Sherman called ap bill Seeretary of the Treasury to three miilions of the three per cent. certiticat It was desirable that these certificates, he said. of Mrs. Judge Mi d_ Miss Miller, | 2nd five years later to the ¢ a of Lite. ,and hen newt iu sues of beuaior Keay, vie Wittiame titie of Bishop of Lengone. 2 i ceid be pala off! They were pay Loxpon, Feb. 8.—The steamshiqy Coloralo ov worhene . Seunt cian Gai Wik checer the celebrated and venerable Bishop Flagett, | mand, and eturn to specie v | which sailed from Liverpool for York yes. | ; Her parlors were full nearly all the aiternoon. | the fisst bishop of Louisville. “ag he presented and payment demanded in | terday, when just outside the Mersey wasrun | A Tracepy x St . F Mrs. Boutwell, assisted by her danghte: He spent twenty years in Louisville, and ac gold. . into with great violence by the steamer Arabic, | fe ea/tens.—In St Le 1 1 — Mrs. as ny ghter | quired a great reputation asa writer and coi Mr. Morton regarded the effect of the bil inward bound. The Colorado received severe | ¢ ight, Marry Hawkins, book k damages, aud was run ashore to prevent her | Semple, Ther and Miss Poore, of tending to produce a contraction of the ¢ ieorgetown, Mrs. Delano, | troversialist, as well as pulpit orator, and pu & Co., shot A ty Ww Mrs. Blaine, and Mrs. General Myer also held | lisbed many works. His zeal and abilii rency. sinking in deep water with allon board. The tein ow Sth street, near Waln a 3 = 3 nized at Rome by the su; ‘The bill was then passed. p Arabian, which was comparative un 4 a dangerous and probably tate wee eS a ee nthe death of Archbishop Mr. Trambull called up the bill to restore the | rescued all the passengers of the Colorado cx. | It appears that Hawkins boardeal a ata Bishop Spalding was created Archbishop | Técords of the U. 8. Conrts in the northern dis cept five in the stees » it is si od, sTeputable house near by, bat ha thus becoming the | trict of Indiana. Passed. jumped overboard m o> mie which tohlowed admittance to her eon: t * Koman Catholic Church : AMNESTY RILT. the shock, and were dr ney and an conseusience of the see | | The amnesty bill was then taken up,the qao*- | were brought, back or hives po phew of Baltimore be roldest in the republic. | tion being on the motion to strike out the <th | will be transferred to au-the General Dents Gaugh who is iddin, He took tormal possession of the archiepiscopal | section. i i ¢ manent eed Fhe catertathnvent was ele | S€¢ duly 3ist, i864, the cathedral, as well as all | Mr. Ferry of Connecticut, said the reason gant and was enjoyed by the most distingaished | (Pe adjoining strects, being thronged with a | why this section was urged to be struck ont wa pees ty of Washington “phere wasa fine band { Yast multitude to witness the solemn inauga- because it was alleged that it would contlict a mane’ ain Was apass sam. | TEteD. wi e long settle: rere ineets dances The parte wis | _ Archbishop Spalding was a vigorous writer, | NATURALIZATION roticy difierent trom those usually given.for | &% Wellas afluent speaker. His chief written | of the United States. He did not favor our nat and gentlemen who gave the enter | Werks are: Sketches of the tainm: nt had the o) pportanity of mingling with Ela pgs their guests and bringing congenial people to- | bev F s HT he President and Mrs. Grant. were | Wigne’s History o The party given last evening by Mrs. Lonis Dent and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sharp, commemorated the anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, and also the birthday of . where steamer Colorado grounded off Crosiv, at the 1 the Mersey, where she lies full'of water. d West Indian DEPEATED— we Us A ‘i DOMINGO. rly Catholic Mis- | uralization poliey, and believed it to be unwise. Naw Yoru, Feb.6—Venereclam dates state | and vail refuse ky; The Lite and Times of Bis | The great central states of the west and the Pa | that President Blanco re: aptured San Fer- | is decided A Review of d'Au- | cifle coast needed labor to be developed, and a!l | nando, and the revolutionists were badly de- | ae Reformation, in one vol. | encouragement should be given to labor to seek | reated: A schooner load of arms for the revo- | ASan ASE OF LUNACY gether “ 4 fie tlasge e- | BMe, 12mo., which was afterwards enlarged | Our shores. We had room for and needed al! | jutionists reached Ciudad. Bolivia, dan. Sock ofthe Rev. Thomas A eee ee aE ne eae. | into two volumes,svo., of about 1,000 pages, em- | that would come. In discussing the effects of | Three government steamers now are blockading at Elizabeth, N. J., last ad come thes teen, weithe ar thale db bracing the history of the Protestant reforma- | Mr. Sumner’s bill, he said that now, in any of | the Venezuelan forts. was returned te the state ter, Non which ali the young | tim inall countries; Miscellanea, a collection | the states of the Union, @ man who was de Haytien advices of the 26th ultimo state that of reviews, essays al lectures on about fitty | entertainment in any inn or public house, diferent jects, in two volumes, Svo.; Lecture | his rem Jences of Christianity, in one volume. of the young Ladi people appreciat s party and showed the national palace at Port-an-Prince had been deserted th y at civil action, which was amole. | burned. President Saget had pardoned a large ; hi . But the Senator from Massachusetts wanted to | number of criminals, which oceasio! funlects’ Se bueal op thelr compen: n to these works, he has written nu- | make this denial a criminal misdemeanor. In | Content. Business was dull Ses Fe. oe oe ne Senate of (Gis) pikes Of the. menas merous pastoral letters, and a t number of | reference to St. Domingo advices of the %ith ultimo con- | left the south, being caused by br The dresses worn on this oceasion were very | leading articles in different Catholic newspape: ‘THE PROVISION RELATING TO SCHOOLS firm the reported revelution at Guayabin, but | the misfortunes of bis southern friends. Wher beautiful, and were seen to advantage. Mis. | 28d periodicals, besides various introductionsto | he said that tt would make no charge in the ed- | a jealousy between Cabral and. Pimental negas came irom the south he had $4, i Unite n of white, with rufites of the — translated or published under his aus- | ucational Jn 1866 he was called to Rome, on the occasion | schcols « of the Sharp wore a tr: same. A silk of the golden tinge of the clouds at sunset floated above this vapory drapery. and formed a most becoming costume. Mrs. Sharp quite excited the envy of many when looking at her perfect neck and arms. Mrs. Dent is noted in society for wit and quickness at repartee, and system of Connecticut. There had 8 States bonds in the state bank, havir nany distinction made in the common | “Y¢* te revolutionary movements this im a short time by his issipat Connecticut as to race or color, im the - assing thei: come obnoxious to his relations t the people of that state took great pridein their | SOW ¢he Jape mre Wassing their Time | Tone orhabic, they determined te place iw tn school system as managed by themselves, andit | New York, Feb © A Sait Lake dispatch | am asylam. The verdict of the jury was "1s would be a very sore thing to them for the rep- | says the Japgnese embassy visited Camp Dong. | the patient had been insane fur one yea Ww.) 300 bishops | resentatives of other states to attempt to exer- where they were received by,| Ut one lucid interval—N. 1, S*» 4 og roe Bs a A i o, | from all parts of the world convened, the United | cise any control over their internal affairs in wand revi troops. " pen Sher tobe was elegantly, dressed tn black aad | Statesbeing represented by ve archbishops and | matters which pertained exclusively to them: | Seecches were soade be Generel Moree ares | gee nae te keene im secs white, and gave her assistance in making this a | ihten bishops, of whom archbishop Spalding | selves, and God forbid that there should be any | Wella, Governor Woods, Judge MeKean, anl | }esure wee ctia sat tiiol a Gan truly’ festive occasion. General and | Mrs. | asthe head. He wasagain called to Romefor | FRDERAL INTERFERENCE WITH RELIGIOU= | Minisier De Long. The citizens will give them | County. Ark by tec senna men wang Dent aided in’ entertaining, and ‘madey as | the Ecumenical Council, at which he was one RITES = bust teaios. “ihe sana ise ¥, Ark., I ‘ ; i - 3 o. Xi rey. The brother and father ot the ther : most agreeable impression, | Of the most prominent divines, and took @lead- | and ceremonies in this country; the people can- | blockaded, and the prospects of thelr leave, G8 ga Kinong’ those present werethe Vice Treader | ing part in the discussions preceding the do not, will not submit to it; it must, if persisted | for the East are not favorable for the preseat.* | Mefed Man then attacked au ol! and Mis. Colfax, Blacque Be mination of the question of Papal infallibility. | im, lead us to anarchy and chaos. ‘The Senator AFTER THE REVIEW. being the cause of the killing 7 Sei he sie cnntereee ee His life was one of much zeal in behalf of hisre- | (rom Massachusetts (Mr. Sumner) in his long | Savt Lame, Feb.7.—The Japanese Embas. | yunf_,te, cause of the killing. 1) from Chili; Mr. Flores, from beuador; Baron | !igion, and of unusual activity in theology unJ | array in favor of this portion of his amendment | sadors were encertained at General Morrow < he was dead. He was alive, however. o Seblozer, the Gcrman Minister; Judge Atdis | literature, and many new churches, schools, and | bad adduced but two single cases. which he de- | headquarters after the review. Speeches ani day, but the . eapar and Miss Aidis, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, | Charitable institutions have been inangurated | nominated an outrage, one of a culored soldier | toasts were made, Mr. DeLeng responding on | “U4%; Wut there are wo oper of lis . ‘> | by him in various parts of the coun'ry. who was refused the sacrament, and the other t of % Miso visited | After this the negroes gather fe Meter Sous Rectuary Dalkaey akin Galkany setae: _ wistaer Hoven of a colored woman in Rhode Island, whose bods | Brigham Yourg sed weve antetareed “ike | of Ahirty, with firearms, and more trovi Bower, the Atiorney General and Mrs. Wil. | _ The scene in the chamber of death vesterday | Was lft im the vestry-room while the tancral | weather is cold end stormy. a esr oct BR nt + was very solemn. The Baltimore Sun, from | -eTvices were performed in the church. Why A TERRIBLE SNOW STORM ROPOsSED Lot Do ora Va) Ma ae eeeas and Mrs. Weano, General | shich we obtain most of the facts above stated. | le(Mr. F.) badseen this done with white peo. | is prevailing in the Cottonwood mining districts. | moms apne Londvengt¥in.) Miieaer ctazes thes quis de Chambrun, Judge Fisher and Misa | S888 of the last hours of the deceased: The Arch- | ple repeatedly. These were the only instances | A number of lives have been lost. Three miners the marble quarry lately opened M ‘isher, Senator and Mre. Sherman, Mr. and | Yisbop was lying on or and around him. hich the Senator could adduce as reasons | were carried away with a snow slide with cat ville, Loudoun county, has bee 4 ‘ ; | all kneeling, were the Right Rev. Bishop Beck- 3 where they had taken refuge. Two leave fam’ marble of cellent « Mary Clemfuer Ames, Dr, Baxter sad the Mtisws | €% 2f Wilmington, Del; Very Rev. Dr, Cocke THIS EXTRAORDINARY PRorosiTIOX ties at eg : DPrictors desire t0 bulld a railroad frum fs Pigman of Baltimore, Jud » Swayne and Judge | TY Vicar General of the Are! idiocese; Rev. Fa- should be passed. I! the views of that Senator _o———— ry to Leesburg, where it will connect. w'ti Davis, Mrs. Admiral Sorel: "Admiral aad Mrs, | ther Dougherty, chancellor; Rev. Father Lec, | were to prevail, the general government must United American Mechanics. Washington and Obio (formeriy Hamp«! ; : r : secretary; Rev. Lancaster Spalding, of Louis: | take charge of everything affecting the life.] Bacrimone. Feb. §.-The National council “ Gokisherough, Coneral and Mrs. Hauter and | Ville, Kj.,a nephew of tho Arcublahsp, wad hire, | Uberty, wed proper? of Svory citieen of this | of hed nie Oran er An ae lg Bony ters, Senator Corbett, General Eaton, Mr ead | Spalding, a niece, together with several Sisters | country. The Bfinciple maintained by Mr. | sembled in annual session at Mech: Mrs. Eugene Hale, General and Mrs. Banks | 0! Charity, who lad nursed him with untiring | Sumner, Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Morton, | ihis morning. Ogden Lanning. of New Jersex, | proceeds to be applied to its constr and Mre Hicks. ‘The supper was an elegans | devotion during his illness. Bishop Becker re- | was identical; it was that the three. last as 1 Councillor and John T: | special commitice appointed on behalf ot and sumptuous one; w fraite wis ¢ | cited in a feeling tone the prayers tor a soul de- | “mendiwents to the constitution had changed | Corrl, of W. Va., as Vice Councillor. Keports | company to forward the project and all delicacies being provided at’ lidntum. | Parting, and the responses were given by the | the whole theory and form of the government. | fromthe Natiomal Councillor and secretary | Urr/i. W.S. Hough and Jos Tt was a gratification to the many fricwde ar | other reverend clergy, during nearly the whole | God help us if this thing which is now proposed | were received and read. ‘The total membershi» : hn intents sec Mrs, Robeson tofind her looking so well for | 0 Which time the ‘Sping Archbishop. kept his | isto be done. It will strike from under ws the | the Sumisr Order is represented as 195,911; re- | TSE PaNoRNo Teacepy.—The Bre since her return from her Bridal‘tour she lias | C¥¢8 fixed intently on the crucifix. About fit- | very props of civil liberty. and we most assu- | ceived by subordinate counci's during the past | N.¥. jury inthe case ot the Pauorm= been suffering with a severe cold, which thr: teen miuutes before he breathed his last, one ot | redly shall go down. We will not go downat year, $129,250. There was paid for benefits and | rendered a verdict ened to be serious. She was dressed in an ex- the Sisters placed a crucifix in his hand, which | omcé, for all usurpations are attempted under | relier $74.640; amount of money reported in | came to his death by compression of ¢ Quinite dress of pearl-grey satin with overdress | B¢ Held up before his face for afew moments, | the plea of being for the public good. This is | ‘be treasuries of subordinate coancils 9223.4 pearl: grey : © | during which those assembled around the dying | the entering . Next the government will unknown to this jary.” and ver: lee Pept aplenty oft oe ri preiate knelt in silent prayer. ‘The Archbishos | be called on to enter into every hamlet in the | of the Mr. Marvin, the apothecary, tor not lace. Mrs. Robeson looked remarkably hand. | !#¢ not been able to speak during the day, country and do police duty. excellent conaition. Di the past vear the | willingness to do what ought to have be 1 ‘i his last moments were quiet and calm, he hav- + vES.— order has been estabtis! im several states | to su person, when he co: some, and her husband eked Pere an elegant | ing died without’ struggle. After’ he liad pUOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr. | acre it wos uot peoviously existing, cnaity hove othsed omanence, ond dress, a pear! ‘colored silk over 3 golden brown, breathed his last, his body was placed upon the | Mt- Dawes, (Mass.,) chairman of the Commit- ———_o- mend the proper authorities to incres-c the two colors harmoniously blended in the | %¢d and his hands crossed on his breast, while | teeof Ways and Means, asked unanimous con- The Baltimore Distil Cases lice force, deeming the present numir trimmings. She wore a white lace ficku. Mrs. | ‘B€ €xPression of his countenance was as of one | sext to take from the Speaker's table Senate Baxtimons, Feb. 8.—in the United States | quate to the proper protection of th Hicks wore whitesatin. Madame Garcia looked | “™in bill declaratory of the true sense and meaning | ‘!i*trict court this morning in the case of H.O. | property of citizens i . = ARRANGEMENTS POR THE FUNERAL. i Grabenborst, J. J. Chapman, and James Spicer, "7 - Pp Bee serine doves arene wt | a Tanase gat ence | tenons tae, renee | BOcea te mepiae pot ech oer ae | altos! Mae ye Na 1@ wore several stran: aris around her + at 7 Dawes @ constitutiona! question had i On Monday last Dr. Overholt b: bee neck, anda brilliant diamond pendant. Pearls | ‘#t the remains shouW lie in'state in the parlor nd asked the House to take up this | ollars mean qailens of in boy, sree years. We were entwined in the braide of her black. hat” | of the residence, this morning at 10 o'clock. It gallon on fifty pw : : "3 distil irits in 1867 and 1863; the jury ren- , a boy of about three vears. We learn that is expected that the numbers who will view the ay it on the table; and it was s0.0r- | Gered wrverd an to. pic Mr. Dawes then introduced a similar avrerdict of not guilty as to Spicer. and | (he child's ay eee Miss Dent wore mers gap Boye beautifull: remains will be very large. The fancral will : were unable to agree Graben! | mince pie, which its mother wax c termaterifiesotwhiieand black turietaneTecct: | tke Place from the cathedral, on Monday Cammitice of Wayband Megas eres OMe | Chapman. = ale a manag He ged ng ge Foe ing fo the ‘rai The Mines Wiltama were J MOPTINE At 100 clock, when solemn requiem | 'The'reguise oner was demanded, and a, morvitte Benth cofeeraie gaantiy oud necklace which, whenever itt sees iy | {he funeral. in order to aliow time Yor the arch- | which came eee ORAL, BL St. Lovis, Feb. &—A passenger who was on the admiration and envy of all beholders, | Uithops and bishops throughout the country to | the pending question being the matter sky | [he train wrecked in the collision near Alton, | 824. ly peateesrtiths : attend as they were all informed by telegraph | fy Mr Eldtdge (Win) ties ne Gmotion mare | Ill, yesterday morning, says one man whose | COBvulsicns, resulting in death. = The Alleman-Helmick wedding at the | of his death. “The interior of the cathedral was | PMT. El ar. isnvin ‘eo vsetonder the wots t is unknown, was caughtin the timbers of | 4 Birt. Spimirep Awa¥.—The Kansas « Church of the Ascension last evening was a | draped in mourning to-day. 7 reconsider the vote by “ mot! caugh g which the substitute for the bill, offered by Mr. | “2€0f the care by one of his feet only. but al judiciary committee ascertained —yesier Unlliant affair, and was followed by a reception | 5, gooora nee ee Cee custom, an | Burchard, (l) was 1 ; ‘and the motion carts to resent Bima mene tnavalling: At his owr | morning that ove of the two bills: whith yan “ ordi : yi % 4 P iv, lite the <enato the pleaamaterk and mage ete ee oranks with | archbishop or bishop bas the privilege of nomi- | ¥* agreed to— yeas 111, nays 2 cet ea any a . : All the amendments having been disposed of, | Bt before the axe arrived the Games reached | rig) bribery investigation, was not before i, wd of the seman. “The brides toltet wan ot white | fonaf with the Pope is contin rack mation. | ihe duestion recursed upon the thint reading of | *!m andhe was burned fo death. the Dill has not vet been found, gros grain train decollette, trimmed with | tion h. edi Peta e as amended. ran ("by Gilaaemenannees wititn et White satin, poet lace and orange Biosooms, Moud that Archbishop Spalding cia tise tao 112he bill was ordered to a third reading—ayes, | xaw yon, Reb.to_A Piitaietre,, dispatch | wah ane poeiecr tae oem Haims oF tan jowers orn: fc i 25 , 99. > 2 | ee .. py her hair ina Coronet of Denias pee ou. eae forwarded to Rome the names of two or taree THE BILL. WAS THEN PAsseD, states that the explosion in the mine of the Lx ‘Another Miss Kellogg, an Invlia’ Was wiven to the ~eneral etigct by a | Uishops of his archdiocese from which the Pon- ene ir fag © § {1 might choose is cuecessor. Itis said that magnificent Maltese cross and earrings of dia- Ij song tne names sents tons 2 sent were those of Bishop Bai- monds and Etruscan gold necklace. The ley. of Savannah: Bishop Kenrick, of Louisville, 7. ; zerne company, by which several men were | greandidate for vocal homers, and wilt ve ee , rahe the consideration of | Killed: was caused by the ineflisiency of a Ry Nilsson to Europe im the spring. the resolution from the Committee on Rules in | ®,Charge, who was employed because of low | go-ye railroad men down Hast are relation to the ages. | anew station agent, who made a req» included i cirelee and tashlonablo locictye The porcct, | suid Bishop Wheian, of Wheeling. DRAWIXG OF SEATS. f aunineone akinene * red oil” for signal lamps. to the bride, we may add, were numerous, beat The Fuss about the Treaty. ‘The House at once fell into great confusion, | Fort Moxnux, VA.,Feb.5.—The brig Rachet | _S@*Forty-four thousand three bundred an! bean oa ass JOHN BULL WORKING HIMSELF INTO A PAS- | ergy pian demos ag all directions, engag- | Cony, from Pern armbuico, Te that on Feb- ninet y-nine years Sam pew me sun will bern - iver" SLON—BOBODY FRIGHTENED. a 4 ruary |, at m., 01 5 fellim | out, says louthly Scien tug by Mr. and Mrs, Peeere: iran last even- | a tciegram from London, ine night, saye:— | Ar, Poland(Vt) aitempted ty say something, | ‘ith the’ brig Thamer, of Five Ialamds, Nova |. gosh Billings says: "1 don’t reckoleck a Pleasant | «Carl Granville’s dispatch contains no threat to | but there were cries from the outside rows cespigend Shocovenbetcocance | wor eres hearing of two dog hight. = Fesidence on 10th street, was the occasion of | withdraw from the arbitration, and makes nei- bes ie “TF object. -ails; it was blowing a gale; did not board her. there was a mau or two around much enjoyment, not only to the hosts, | ther demand nor proposal. | Jt simply calls at- ir. Poland ly succeeded in bei eae ah eer s7 Maine two abol but to the number of guests ‘assem: | tention, in temperate and conciliatory lai , | and that the drat Bids eat eine proposes to abolia imprisonment bled to congratulate on their twenty-five | to the meaning that E: attaches ¢ | menced, Mr. Dawes, ( New Yorn, Feb. 8 — were fi ‘whole figure and cnolici nt clove &° ears of wedded hay [The house was | treats. Gladstone's speeches vesterday and to- | Committee of Ways sud Means, be bids for government gold to-day, amoanting wo abolish it altogether. ody , and the entertainment | day are widely criticized as mischie: offen- | take his seat; which was to 110.5:. The amount | 87282. Coristmas some unknown hand placed spread during the evening was a most sive and neediesely irritating, and it is believed | 'm. for sale is $1,000,000, and will go ac | Of the tomb of Charles Dickens, in Westm'n ee, ee Fhe prod. oe several members of the cabinet disap- Mr. Butler (Mass.) asked that when the name | 110.45 to 110.51. 4 ster Abbey,a wreath of holly, mistletoe « silver sent py stmiring | ds were ‘hu- | prove of their passionate tone. The inet and | of bis Mr. learel. aud beautiful. Among the guests who was detained merous were | the peeple are unanimous for abandoning the sickness il family.) wee called, some one @pumber of well-known persons in public and ‘bitation unless the American claims - might select his seat for him, : —s Private life. public and | ‘fied. There is n0 inteation of offering an rout ‘was mide by several mambern, | 4X toe — Amongall the entertainments of last eyen- the Money. 67 A Boston man has preserved all the puro ‘atts, ry ee of “The Heathen Chines” Z. K. he found in the papers, and has forty-three refosing a leap-year . Mr. of Tennessee, was dead by an incensed wooem. =~ a7 The report that the next meeting of the Chicago common council will come off inthe Jail, in order to secure @ quorum, is pronounced @7-A Kansas youthful misanthrope hung his premature. favorite cat aud then bung himself, same Way Guiles this