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4 GEORGE PEABODY. Last Rites Over the Remains of the Hlustrious Dead, Prince Arthur, Minister Thornton, Gover- nors Claflin and Chamberlain and Other Prominent Men Present—Interest- ing and Impressive Ceremo- nies— Address by Robert CG. Winthrop — Imposing Procession to the Family Tomb. PEAvODY, Masé., Feb. 8, 1870, ‘4e final obsequics over the remains of Georgo Peabody were attended to-day by between 8,000 and 10,000 people, and the order of exeroises substan tially as arranged was carried out, despite the Bevere snow storm that prevatled throughout the enure ceremonies, ‘The caskets containing the remains had been quietly removed at midnight by the guard of honor from the Peavedy Institute to the South Oongresa- onal church; and when the populace arrived in the Meraing and during the forenoon to view the re- Mains the funcral decorations in the building and on tue fronts of the public buildings aud many private residences on!y met their curious gaze. From nino until eleven o’clock the distinguished pariicipants ana truops detailed to perforin the escort duty were constantly arriving from ail directions by raii and Privave conveyances. The decorations throughout the town were general and im remarkaviy good taste. The interior of the church was appropriately decoraiod and darkened, the few gas jots that wore lighted giving a sombre effect to the scene. Tue Pulpit, galleries, organ aud windows were covered with biack, with @ narrow fringe of while, the sil- vered monogram “*G, P.” being placed at prominent intervals. The caskef, a8 it Iny in front of the pulpit, was @laborately strewn with the choicest fowers in the most exquisite funeral dosigus, Behind, on tie pulpit face, an elegant cross; on the centro of tre Casket a magnificent crowa, and at the head and foot large aud tasseful bouquets, all eatwined with delicate green. The Sutton Guard stool sentinel over the remains, DISTINGUISHED GENTEMEN PRESE: At eleven o’ciock ie relatives and inumate friends OF ihe decease! tok the seals asulgned thom in the body of the cuureh, the ticket-holding pubile baving been seited in the gaileries. The first among the Aistinguishea guests to arrive was Prince Artaur, in the undies uniform of his regiment, and Minister Thorntoa, im full court dress, fol- lowed by thelr retmue, ‘The Governors of Massachusetts and Maine, with their respect.vo stuifs, came next. Officers of the British and Americas armies aud bayh ¢ Captuin Commereli, of the Monareh; Captain Macomb, of tae Piyiwouth, ava the star of Admiral lowed. Prosideut representatives Of varlous educutional institutions; Mayor Shurtleff, of Boston, ana delegations trom jeveral other cities Were mcladed In the congrega. tion, THB FUNERAL CEREMONY. At half past eleven o'clock tue serv B voluntary op the organ, The anthem, “Unto Lhe eball all Mesa come,” by Mozart, was then lin) sively Soripture selecttuns wer eread by ley. Danioi Mars, pastor tae lexbody Memorial churci, in Georgetown. Mr. Rooert C. Winthrop, Li. D., then delivered @ eulogy, which was made remarkably inte. and impressive by bis close imacy with tne @ ceased wihie heing, and by luis trust as p the trustees of the educational iund Mt benetit of America tn the future. ADDUESS OF ROBERT © z While £ ave boon uawilng, my tried to decine ie request o: your Comm Tangements, or w secm Which migit, perchauce, have grail 1b commen wisn you ail, L loved, I have still fele deep: nt BULO’ heip Ieel- ing at this moment ore d v ihau ever belore— that any words of ming uyuc wel! Lave bee on this occanon. Tag soicma toues of th the plulutive noves of the tou dug :e3s0ns Of Wwe sacroéd Scriptures, terances o1 prayer and praise—iuese almost \s began with ung. osu Peavody 4 him wuom, jo honor, ouly — enuuravio—ii of the P sorrow wiiicl cene like this Hven were it possine for me to add anythiag word adding to we 1 Ocean, Wuich aircaay have Well nigh Gxuausied t language 0. eulozy, the forma: parases of a acpaticd memoir or of @ provracted studied ryrie Would coageal upon my hips, aud fail frozea up the cars aud bearis of all whom | audr Bence Of tie liieiess form of One Wio has been tue support, tae vroameal, ime dear denghs of this viliage of nis nativity. We cau Of us, gailer Bround tacee cork prepare io commit tnem, leaderiy Uo Wier MOLer earta W.thous a Keen sonal will Voued aad ioving thoughuui a Kiusmaa ue was too gemal and stead Tasv a irend uo) Lo ve wb ourned by tos Around Me; as [ew others Ls ber and mourned here before. 1 am not ins my own iull share Oo; the private and puoi which pervades vis comiauaiy, friends, 1b is vy Do means Sorrow alone witic ‘Well be luduiged by us alt at such en hen. Otuner emulivus —1 hezara nobmng in saying-- ar Other emotions boatdes Luvse of Erle! ure eveu LOW rising and sweliiag In ail our hearis—emotious of pride, emotivas of joy, emotions of thumps, AM i HOETALY ow Coud is be otaerwise? Wiac a career bas tiat been of which the final sccae 1s now, at lengti, beture es! Who can coxtem) ive Its rise anu progress. Irom. the lowis crate i iL gout parisa of old Lanvers—bencelorta ww be known of ali wea by Wis name—vo tae temp cary repose in Westusinster Abbey, foiuwed by bid heart—she consummation of the moat cherished ob- ject of his ite, Our lamenied iriend was not, in- Qeed, without ambition, — He only liked to do grand things, but he liked to do them tno way. We atl remember those sumptions and Princely banquets with which he someumes diver- sifea the Mabisual simplicity aud aes of ue daily lie. He was not without a decided tasse for occasional display—¢al it even ostentacion, if you will, We certainly may not aseribe to him a pre-om- ment measure of that sort of obaruy which shans publicity, which sirinks from observation, aud Which, xcoorsing to oue of our Saviour's weil-remeine bered jajuaenous, *doeth its aims ta secret.” He muy, Or he may not, have exercised as much of this kind of beueilcence ‘as any of those 10 slindar condi- ion around him. 1 {nlly believe that he did. We all guderstand, however, thas Of that beat portion of » sn 1 Hisitalo, uanelg ressernberes este” Of Kindiieus and of fore there can be no record exoept on high, orin the’ grateful hearts of those wo have been aived aud reuoved, ‘That record shill be reveaed hereaiter. The world can Know littie or nountng of it new. But any one must perceive at a glance that the sort of charity which vag laineuted Irtead illustrated aad exercised Was Whoily iucompatiole wilt conceal: luent or reserve, ‘The grea trusts whicn he estab- lisned, the great institutious which he founded, the Cupacious aud Cosuy euliices Which he erected, Were Ung that could nob be bid—whica could oot be done in a corner, ‘Choy were, ia their own intrinsic Bhd essential nature, patent to the world’s eye se could not have periormed’ these movie acts 1n bis lettme, a8 it was nis peouliar cnoice to do. and as it will be his pecuiimr distinction and Glory to have done. withont suiforing Miaisult “69 06 seeu of men;” without being Kvown, and recognized, and celebrated as tueir autaor, He iust Have post poned them al, as ocuers have done, for posthumous execution; he must have reirained tro parting *| Wilh 13 lions until death should bave wrested them from a reluciant grasp—had he sirunk rom the votorieiy and cevebrity Wuich mevitaoly attend Upon suca ‘@ career, He did nos iati to remember, however—for he Was hu siranger to the bibie—taat there Were us least two modes of Going good coum- mended in Holy Writ, He did nos forget that the same glorious Gospel, nay, thas the same lucomparabis. Sermon oa the Mouni, wich said, “Let nob thy leit hand know w thy rigut hand doeth,” said, also, “Let Ef ght so suthe before men that Lacey May sce your goud works snd giorify your Fatner which 13 iw 7 ‘This, this migut almost be regarded as the chosen motto of bis luter ise, and migat, not inappropriately, be insertved as sUCa ou his tomb- Siune, Cerialuy, my Iriends, his light bas shone be- fore men Ceriainly, they have sceu tus good works; and woo sliali goubdt that tuey nave glorified his Haiker whica 13 in leavea? Yes, glory vo God, gloxy to Goa in the highest hes, 1 am persuade Swolleu up from the Learis of millions 4a VoLA wom: sphere with & new Jervor as they lave folivwed dim in Bis grand Groumaavigation of denevoivuce, and as they have wituessed, oue aiter another, lis muitiold und maguuleent endowments And bis owa hea fave throbbed apd thrilled g ied or throvbed belo: and wan could he have t example of muaiticence whi It hud been the cherisied wim ot Mis idler years to GXiuiit would be rend as it has now bece reu- dered, #0 Signal, so inspiring, 60 enduring, 80 tn. iortal by thy homage whic bas been pall io nis Emory vy We Prices and porencates, the poor, of tue Uld World, aud by the gove: august processivn Across the Atixntie, WHoss upon the waters will giow aid Sparkie to ine tiwe, growing more wad ure juniuous lapse Of years—Who, | Bay, Cal Conrempie career, (ruin 1.8 Bu ZDIO Co. Muiicent completion, Witaoub’ au Lrepressible UL of admiradon anu alos, Of Tapturer Wo, tainly, can con.emplats tae lnmeaiace Close of tis exiracrdiaary le Without rejoiciag, BOL ON.y Laat it Was £0 puluiess, 80 peacelul, So happy 1m Lw6et; no: only that at Was 80 proviuentially postponed ust he had beea enadied once inure vo land, so comp ete HS great America to bOid perooda Lavercourse wii (uose the 5vuto Jor whos’ Wedare Lie Jargeot aud 10s Cherished Of (Use VeueLAct.ons Was designed, a take suiein Igave of those ty Whou b #0 many Lies of aflectio scr vt bioud. red af 4 File and Wuder circuust Torwunate fur aberaciug tue lar, Su pecutirly atientioa, and for giving the Widesy lapressiod and intueuce by his great and mspirmg example? Vor thus, pre- cisely Luis, a3 1 belleve, Would have been tne most grauilyimg copsiacrativn to our laiwenved Mend him Bell coud We wave distiacuy foreseen ali that bas happened sitive he Jeis you a few montis since. Could it h.ve vega foretold bin as be eubdarket, Wita feebie etrengen aud faltering sieps on busta tins Javorite Sc.ta, ab veW York, On the 28d oF Septem: Der iast, not mecely tuat he Was ieaving Kmsiolk and iriends ana mative ‘aud iore th iast uve, but tar buraly jour Weegs would have clapsed after bis ar. rival Wb Liyeryoui veiuie he sould pe Lhe sabject OF dunera! boners oy commana of tue Queen of bug land, ana suouid le down for a me beneath the consecrated wicies Of Wa. fur-iated minster, ANIONS the Kings and counsellors of the earth; coula it baveé beeu lvretoie hun chat M8 acts wouul be the theme of cioguent tribuies trom uigh preiates o1 the ‘Churca and trou tue ingest Minisier or che Crowa, and wat Great Brita aud te United not always por olen, aias! in pertect should Vie with ach ovber 1M (urnisning their pruad- @st Davivnal ships to escort tis remains over ihe Ovean, exhivitiay sucd @ iuueral eet as tie world, io aii tts Uistory, bad Hever WiLDessed vefore ; could ali this have veen Whispered in his ear as lt was catching Wnose last farewells of relatives anu irieuds, he must, iudeed, Dave been more than wor Hol Ww have experieuced sume UuWoOULed emotious of per- sonal giatiucaticn and pride. but 1 ao believe, (ruin all I have ever seen or known oi niiu—und few others at home or avroaw Dave of late enjoyed more of tis coutldence—may far, tar above any seelings Of Unis sort lis great heart Woulu Dave throvved, a3 It Hever tarobbed beiore with gracitade io God and man, that tie example Which be had given to the world, by employing tue Weaith Wiiva he bad accumuated during along Lie Ol mdustry and jnvezrity iv relieving Lhe Wants of his icilow Med Wherever Luey Were IMOst Apparent to Duwi; iM providing jodgings for tue poor of London; in proviuiug cuucatiun for the children of our own Gesvlaled boUtu; 1a buLding a meuoriad caurch tor tue sh 1D WHICK bis mother lad worshipped; im founding or envowing instiintes and oaries: Qnd ac.deumics of scieuce in the towu in Which he was born, iu the cily iv which he bad longest resided, and in 60 tnany other places with which, for » longer or shoricr Wine, Le had been con- nected—that (wis grand an. giorious example of munilicence aud be.elicenve, Would thus Le so BIg. Daily heid up so the contemplation of mankind, i @ way not only t Coummenu Jt to their reime.avranc: and regard, but to coumand for wt their respece und dunitation. ‘11.8, 1 1ée: assured, be Would huve et to be the accompliahwent of tue Warmest Wish of 1s wad Lhe whols peopie of his own be.ovell Gol i have sposen Of tue oXupition of tiw-example a having beou the cherisheu aia of hls later years; bus Lam pot without auihorlty for saytag Wiad It vd anon the Loudest wishes uf lis whole mature uae, i caunos Lorget Wat, 10 one oO Lose couhded x us With Walch he hoaored me soue 5 after unfolding hts plaus nf me uiahy a thal Le designed w do—ior ainost Ling “he did was of bis owa original dcaigu- andy When Lt was fillet wii admiration ent ab cue Magnitude and subuntty o1 hats purp he said Lo me WED thas gui siess BLM picily Wied characterized 69 much of bis social cicourse und conyersauon, “Why, sir. Wintnrop, Sho new idea om From the carlicet years iy Wuannood b bave contemplated some such as. position }. ana 1 have prayed my liguvealy , day by day, thas { migat be ea- aved, before L died, to _ gratiiuee for the More things aro’ wrought by prayor Then tis word drowiue ol, The prayer lias been beard and answered. That ng asplrvaciou bas bech more tua Lulflled. Lhe moot Of the iutare wid conirm tie opinion of d history, instead of conienuag uersou 13 bane, ib Chruaolugical or one ainung tie Wany veneiac. tors of mankind, Will susigu fim—nniess 1 greauy mistake ner Verdier—a piace by hunseit, jar above uli ¢ Liilon or comparison, Orat wiruvuta second, Bey g done the greaeat good ior tue greatest ioe 80 fur, at least, 13 pecu. Aplus Such B resulb—of We aeutic record Mis ft WOW) Burd & lost 2 asare of Dis Mucidcesce were 1 to Wwe dollars or tie pounds be has disie, us Who his pei 10x us or for schouls, Al, ul Yours 2 COMe, ON OnE Biue ‘ oibed, ‘Tried even by tus nice bas peitaer prece- at nor paraiel. Bot it is, 88 having attracted aud colmpelied the aitenuon of maukiud to te wb. nobdieuess, tne truc glory of living 3; 1b 15 a8 traving Tats St 2 Which h ig tu bue World; 1 is as Laving extibited a Wisivim dua & duscriamuailon in selecuing the Odjeces aad 14 airanging tue Machinery Of his bounty, whica & Most Cuuatle hint vo wae credit Of an inventor; 16 13 aS Lav.ug, im the words ol tke brijdant Giaasione, “taught us how & luau uWiay De the master OF Ms lors tune aud not es slave;” it is as baving discarded all CODSMETALONS OF , COcd, CONIA, LatLOUAiiLy, in uis World-Wide philauuuropy, regarding notwag Huma as alen Ww Min; Mb is as Laving deuberately fellow 1aeu pred himself im his ifeune of tae propery he had 86 . laboriously acquired, delighungy as wuch im devistiag modes of | beswwing Ins weath a3 he hud ever done in coutriving plans for its imercase and accumulation, liter ally theowing out his tags ike some adveu- jurous acrougut woo Would inount higher wud iaguer Ww GO sales, BLA reduy & row “iting a8 HO calculated, fais lo bude, HOW Uuttie OF Bil fis IAborioUs as ve had at last teit for uimsell; 16 is as hay yiurushed clad Lew and living aud mnaguetic ¢x- ple, WHich can Lever be lose Ww history, aever Le b tv the interests of humautty, nevee tail to ot, Inspire ana btimula‘e he lovers of their ow men, ad long as human Wants and human coexist UpoN tho earti-—ib 13 IN suis 5 our lamented iriend has aitatned a pre- suce almoug ue benefactors of Ms age wud ike that of Wasuington wniwag patriots or tuat kspeure OF MULOU winony pocks, 1 dO DUb aico- other Lloret those ‘chases Ot Old WGOM paiioso- puers dad puels have so deagured so exiol, ido not Longel tae passing wig of tke great Homan ora.or to one of Las pUUiOaus OF his oWu peciod, as having yed an tncrediv.e venignuily Mm atiacs.ug & w Vast joriune, nob “as tae prey of a tty but as ins.rument of olng good? 1 do not of the Koy E. Rye lorges in ion nd of the noole hospital ia Kdiuours; sig mevehaus of Queen LuZaveth’s day, or diuguug. Geordio? of Bogiaua's ursi sing 1 do not iorge ly Gdmuad ad, wed He “119 Soriuno whau. among the largest—a forty CuMbered us Ibis, Wiiiout One slug AuULy, Vauily oF excess, KinKS Undue Lhe Deu lence of its dispenser. ‘Thies private benev: gibseli nO patriosisu, renders | taweol me pubilc. m watel bh euar Lor iunselt of u Ido not forget the tuyoo, of brunce, Whose Lobie benefactions are gue Laaliy aisiribuied by the Lin pe Acauemy, and whoss porcral bas been combined with that of our i commemorauye of ther 1, too, the refrain of war oue to & late maal wt Eagisa duke, ou the erec- liow of lis sidtiic al Beivow Caste, Which migat weil Lave beea suug again wien Story’s statue of our Irieud Was revedliy Unvoled by tue Pruae of Wules— owL }raukin on & mi Kigured pousiivence, Ob, my brethren, what a glory To the world ta one good Mant Nor do | jail to remewiber the loag rolt of benefac- tors, dead and liviog, Of Wom Our own age, and ourowa counsry, and our Motlier covauy—New Bogiand ava Vid Eagiand—may go j y boust. Bul no one imiayines wat exther Cuius Carus, ov sir Vhomas Gresiau, or George Meriot, or George pavulg, orauy Duke of Kutland, or Moathyou, or Frankia, or any 0; (ho later and larger benciac ok Our OWa UiMe or land, can ever vie i lis o celebrity as practical puilautoropise, wita how waom we bury here to-day. ‘Luk Ime not wamind- tui, my srieads, wat, for We manttesiation Oo: u Lrue Spirit Of KeLEVEloUce, LO Liles Wilk SuMlice as well as unvoid mMijions—a cup of cow water, us Wolasa treasure house Of suver Bud gould, uk me net numindfui, either, of the graud and glorious res ais, Jor (ne Wellave of Mabeina, Which have been accom- plisued by purely worai or religious dain by persunal tou and trust, by the force of Caristian character aud example, by tue exer- cue of some great glits Of Imielect or clo quence, by simple seli-~ievyotiow aud self-sacrifice, without any cimployauent whatever of pecuniary means; DY misstonaries 10 tae Cause of Viimst, oy relurmers of prisvps aud orgauizers of hospiiais, by Sisters of Charity, by visitors of the poor, by chai- plous Of tue oppresseu—by such women a4 Kliza- oeta Fry and biorence Nigatingale, and sach men as Joun Howara and Wiiitam Wilberforce; or, to wo further back im history, by men ike our own Jonn Kuot, the early wposifo to the Indians, or itke that suinled Viacent de avi, whose memory has been su jassly houored fa france for more thau two centuries, But philanthropy of this sort, L ueed not say, Stands on @ somewial diferent plane, and can- notiairiy enter tnto this Compaison. ft is enongh Wo Say of our fainented Irivad, a8 we have seen avd known bua of late, that in him were tinited—as rarely, 1 ever before—the largest desire und the Jargest aviliuy 30 do goods tb lis Wal Wits B» Least comipensurave wiih bis Wésith, und ihat nothing Dative limited extent of even the wos: consider. abie cartily estaie prevented fig enjoylug ie very autepast Oi ceiestial uliss:: For when the power of imparting good Is equal to the wil, the baian sour Ke urvs no other heaven, And no¥, my iriends, what wonder 1s it that all that was morta! of sucha twa has coine vack to Us to day Wibi such & Co.voy and Wilh such accom panying hones aa well migit have beiited some mighty Conjueror or some princely hero? Was he hero? Oh! it ts not on the battle feild or on the blood-stained ocean alone shat conquests are acmteved and victories woo. There are buitles to warlare to bo waged and agalnss our own soiiish natures, Aud what ¢onfiet is harder than teat whioa awaiis the accumalstor of great wouliht Who can ever forges or remember without @ shudder (he emphatic testimony to the character of nat coniict, Witch Was bore vy our D essed Savioar—who kaew what was iu mau r than auy mua knows it for limseit—waen He aid, “How vardly sual they that Lave riphes enter Into the kingdom of God," and when He | bade thas rich young man “sell ull that he hud and distribute to tle poor and then come and follow » it Would be doing grievous injustice to oun friend were we to deny or coaceal that there elements in bis cuaraccer Woicd Made lusown war- fare, in thi respect, a siern one, He was uo Biranger to the love of accumulation. He was Lo stranger vo Lue passion for gaining aud saving and hoarding, ‘There were in Dature we germs, gud more than the germs, Of evonomy and even of parsimony, and sometimes thoy woud sprout and Up in spite Of himselk Noting less strong than own Will, novbtag less mado aoie than his owa courage, Could Lave enabled Bid, ths cigag secs eat sea es iy, grudging, t 16 walca often bese tie talent for acquisiaon. Ina tou- und lice Ways you might perceive to the last Low mucha Withha Min ho tad contended against, how muca within tim he had overcome and vanqueshed. All the more givrious aud signal was the victory. All the more doserved and appropriate are these trappings of triumph With waick ais remaius Lave beea restured to us, You rob him of wis richest laurel, you refuse him his brightest crown, waea you allept to cover up or disguise any of those 1uuate Vendeicies, any Of those acquired havits, auy of Live besetting temptations ayal st wiica ne steuggled so bravely und 80 triumphautly. Kecouns, if you piease, every us OF mercenary 206 Of is eurier or lus Later life, Wick frends uave ever witnessed—if tney have ever wituvesod any—0r Which malice has ever whispered or minted at—and mnuiice, We Know, has DOs spared Qin ia more ways than one—aud you have onty added tu wis Utles to be received uud remembered as 4 bero and @ con- queror, As such @ conqueror, thea, you tiave re- ceived Rin from thas majestic turreved irua-ciad whicu the gracious monarca of our motherlaad Has doputea ws her own messouger to vear bun vacs bo his home. As such @ conyueror you lave canopied his funeral car .with the tag of bis country; ay, with the flags of both nig countries, beween whom 1 € aby! Goa tiwt his memory may ever be a pledge of mu tual fervearauce aud ailucwonate regard. As suca @conqucrur you mark toe day dud the hour of ius burial by minate guas, aud fre & farewell sot, 1b may be, as Lile cious ol Diy native soll ure Leaped apon bis vreast, We Go not forget, howover, aud all tu iuarual pomp, bow emiaenly he Was @ man OF peace; or how earnosuy ue desired, or how muca he Lad done, Lo Incuicave a spirit of peace, national aud interaaonai. { uy not attenupé to enter here to-day luto any consideration of ihe induence of his spociile endow meuls at heine or abroad, Aimecican or bugltsh; but 1 may say, in @ single word, that 1 think history wul be searched in vain for the record Of way merely humad ucts, recent or re- mote, Which have beeu mre im harmony wit thal Onyeie cuorus Wich, just as the fees, with tus Sau Ireigat, had enterea on 18 funeral voyage aoruss Ue AUaviie, tue Wuole Carisiiaa world was Guiting to rag back ugain to the skies from whick iy tiyst Was heard—any merely human acis, woici Wie, 44 1 Lave sald, they save waked a iresi aad more fervent echo of “Glory vo Gou Lo We higaesi,”” have dono more to promuie “Veace on earch und good Will towards men.” Here, then, iay trieads, i this home of his infancy, where, Bevenyy Years ugo, he atteuuet the commun Vilage schoui aad served tui rst apprentice. siip U8 an Humbe sLOp DOy—here, Wuere, Beveuteen Yours ago, Mis first large puvlic douuion Was 1 @ccumpauied by that imeuoravle sentuuens, cation—a dvot due from present te luture genera Uons"’—Lere, where the monuiments and me mors of Ms gueciion aad his munificence surouad ug on every side, and where ke had chosen to deposi: tuat naique eaameiled por- trait ol the Queen; that exquisite goid medal, the Guo bs Couuti¥; Wat Cuariiug Little auwgraph uote from .tae kinpresa of France, that unperial pho Ouraph o: the Pope, inscribed py lus own hand, and Whuvever other tributes lad beea most precious to Migs in lMe—~bere, Wuere Le bas desired tual bus own fCulains should linaily repose, near to tue Braves of fis fataer and wMother, eniorcmy that de Bice by tuose LoucuIny Words, wlmosi tue last Waid he uttered, “Danvers, Danvers; doa’t forget?— here let us thank God for his trauscenuent ex- einple; aud here jet us resolve thai it shai neither dati © DG Lredsured Up in our hourts aud sacredly trausimied to our cluidcen and our children’s cunarea, Ror be woolly without an intucnce upon our own Iminediste ives, Let it never be eau Uiat the tomb aud the trophies ave remembered wud cherisued, but tue exainpie Jorgotien or neglected. imay vot loager detaw you, my iriends, iron tue sad veremonics Whica remain to be periormed by us; yeticanuct quite rel you until i Dave aliuded, in the slinpieat’ aad brieiest Wauner, to an iacilent of toe last days, aud wliost the last hours, of ius noble lite, which as come to me trom a source Wwuicd cannot be questioned. While he was lying, Seouingiy UuCORSGwus, On ls deaubed in Loadon, wt tue uouse Of lus Kind fread, oi: Curt!s Lampson, and Whea ail dees communication with him bad been for a time suspended, It was uci Uoxed aloud in hus preseuce, 11 4 manner aud wita & puryose, to cess selousuess taal & Lizhiy Vaitied acquaintance bud culled vo see bim;"but Le tovk flO Mdice Oi Wie rewack. Not loug af ja @ tuue loud eaough ior nim wen bersef bad sent a special ui of inquiry and sympathy; bat even tiat Jaled 10 arotise Miu, UnCe ulore, a nO long inter- Yai, ib Was romarsed that a saitulal minister of the Gospel, with Wuom he bud vace maue a voyage to Aunorica, Was at tue door, aud his auention was fustaubly ateracted, Taat “good maa,” a3 ue called buu with bis lubest breach, was recelved by Lum aad prayed With him more tien once. “lt isa great mystery,”’ he ieebly ovserved; “but 1 whali kaow all soo,” while bis repeated ameas gave @udible and abundant evidence that those prayers were nov fost upon Lis car or upon ‘his heart, “Lhe friepdsuips of earth could no longer soothe bin, ‘The highest honors of the world—the Kind atien- tions of a sovereign Whoin he knew Low to respeci, admire aud love—could no ionger sausiy him. ‘ne aimbassador of Christ wus the only visitor for that hour, hus, we may humbly hope, Was at last ex- plained and fulfilled for bun that mysterious saying Oi one Of the ancieat prophets of israel, which he had heard many years beiore, as the text of a mou vy one whom ue knew and vaiued; whica d long lingered in his mewory, aud Which by some foree O° association of reileciioa had again and ‘again been reca.jed to his mind, ana mure saan once, 10 ny oWD hearing, been made the subject of ius remurk, “Ang it suali come to pass ia that day, that the light shall not be ciear nor dark; but it siall pe One aay Whick Bball be Known to the Lord, not day, uor night; but it saali come to pass that at evenmy time It snail be lughs.? At evening time, 1b was, Lideed, ignt fer nim, And who shall doubt, that Whea aaotier moraing Slat Dveak upon hus brow, {t shall o¢ a moraing without clouds—all hight, and love @ud Joy—for “tne glory ol God shail hyguten it, aud the Lamb suali be tue ught thereof.’ And so 1 vid farewell to thee, brave, honest, noble hearted friend, ‘he village of thy birth weeps to- day for one Wao Hever cadsed her pala before. Tne “ower of Essex” is gathered at tuy grave. Massa- Chusetis Mouras thee us B don WhO has given Lew lustre to uer uisvoric page; aad Maine, Rut uamind- fui of er joint inheritance im the earuer giories of the parent State, hag opeved wer noblest Larbor, dud draped ber municipal hatis uest, saddest roves, (© do honor to thy re New England, trom mountaju top vo fare 2, 18 In ByMyathy with tue scene, and tect 3 tht the hilowed memories of “Leyde fud “Plyuoul’—iwe retuge and*the rock of ber Prgrim Fathers—should be associated with ty ob- squiy ud glorious nation, in all its ed Unton, partakos the pride of thy lie and the sorrow of thy loss, In hundreds of Schools o1 the desolated South tac children even now are chanting toy requiem aud weaving chapiets ground wy name. homes, the ju baundreda of comfortabie provided by thy bounty, the poor of est city «of =the world even now ig _ bless: on wy memor. th prouaest shri Oid England has unlocked its consecrated vauila for vay repose, ‘bbe bravest slip oi a navy “Wuose March is oer the Mivuutain Waves, Whose Home 18 On the Geep” has borue thee ag wu Cougueror vo thy chosen reat; and, 49 It passed troi tsie to isle and trom sea co sea, ID @ CUrCUmMMAVIgaMon almost as Wide as thy OWn Char- ity, has given new significance to the memoravie suyhug Of toe great tuneral orator of autiquity—"or MiNswioUs MeN We Wholy earth 18 the sepuichre; aud not only does the inscription upon columns in thelr own labd pout It out, butia that also which is grand brea not own, there dweils with every one an un- written oortal of the heart.” And uow around thee are assempied, not only surviving shooimates aud old Companions of thy youth, aud neighbors and miends of thy maturer years, but vota- ries Of scieyce, crnaments of literature, heads of Universities and academies, foremost men of com- merce and the arts, miniaers of the Gospel, deie- aces from distant Staces and rises of thy own piate, all eager Ww uaite in paying such homage to a carver oi grand bub simple bspeficeuco as neither Yank Nor fortune nor iearniwg oor genius coud ever have commaaded. Cuwia of the republic, representatives and more tisa reproseatatives of royalty aro not ubsent from thy bier, Notatug is weuling to give emphasis to tv example, Nowing 18 Wabtiuig to Gil up the measare of Ly fame. But What earthly honor—wnal accumulation of earthly honora—shall compare for & moment witn tne Supreme hope aud trust Which we all humbly and devoulily Cherisa at tuis hour, that when tne str gies and the victories, the pings aud the pagean of ume shail all be ended, and the great awards of eternity sonil be made up, thou mayest ve found among tose who are “more tian conquerors, Vicough dua who ioved us!" And 80 We bid thee farewell, brave, honest, noble hearted frieud of mankind | TAB PROCESSION. At the conclusion of the addrees the pesutiful trio of Suckerman, ‘Zhetr sun sail no more go down," was sung by the lady meibers of tie cuoir, and was followed by @ fervent prayer by the Rey. Daniel Marsh. The singing of the hymn, “Unveil thy bosum, falthfal tom,” and & benediction ended the solemn service, and the large concourse in thi church slowly withdrew, while the organ valedic- tory was performed, aad were assigned positicas belind the military. The following was the order of the procession;— Five compunios of the Fifth United States artil- not deed uw conoucior? Was we uot indevd @ | Jory, Colonel Kenchell: Saem Cadets and five com- ¢ militia, ‘The pall-besrers— thr ry Guar”. ‘Adding, Joun Heove, Nathaniet and suite, Admiral Far re resenting the general govorn- oF Cadets of oston; Governor and many CBD rasto potthe t ious ‘educational and his- Ualtod Slates aga feloen tilt and naval oueers, the pxecunve Council of Massachuseit, delegations from the genes bt! Mth jabares, ‘Sloan, Boston, Portland wand’ Baltimore; local and henoorng town officials and clergymen end cluzens. AS the procession, which comprised 125 carriages, proceeded, tothe musto of four bands, Wwrough the drifting snow, to the Peabody como, in Harmony Grove, the effect was solemn in the extreme, The bells were.tolled and minute guns fired. THE BSMAINS DEPOSIFED IN THE TOMB. ‘The remains were deposited in the ond at three o'clock, and the procession wended its way vack to the town through the deop snow with diiiculty. Prince Arthur and otner guests wero refreshed at sho residence of the chief marsha: The troeps and overs Were cared for by the town authorities, and by nighsfall the place presented its wonted quiet. On the 15th inst, memorial service will be held ot the Peapody Institute, in the adjoining town of" Danvers, when Rev. James Fleteher will deiiver the eulogy. Honors to the Momory of George Peabody in mouth; trustees of torival lostituces that ‘The ctty bells tolled for one hour to-day in respect to the memory of George Peabody. Bavenious, Fob. 8, 1870. ‘The flags on the publio buildings are at half mast and the bells of the churches and Fire Department tolied from eleven A. M. to ome P. M. in memory of George Peapody. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Prominent Arrivals in This City Yesterday. General Vou Paul, of Missouri; Cotonel 5. RY Moore, of New Jersey; X. W. Woodraff, of Connec! cut; Dr. Samuel 8, Davis and Colonel Henry Swan, of Boston; Rev. Clifton Hellen, of Washington; General M. W. Bruchard, of Missouri; Judge 8. D. Lawrence, of Connecticut; Judge Robert Cochrane, of White Plains, and Rev. G, F. Wiltsie, of Newburg, are at the Metropolitan Hoel. Elias Merwin, of Boston, and B. R. Dobell, of Quebec, are at the Brevoort House. Governor Burnside, of Rhode Island; A. M. Kin- ney, of Boston; Dr. P. Earle, of New Hampshire; General A. C. McUlurg, of Chicago; Bon Ieid, of Albion, and General J. T. Blanchard, of Saratoga, are at the Fittu Avenue Hotel. Hon. William 8. Groesbeck, of Cincinnati; R. 0. Parsons, of Cleveland; J. H. Ramsay, of Albany; E. S. Hamlin, of Massachusetts; L. Blackstone and J. F. Slater, of Norwich, are at the St. Nicholas Hotel. A. T. Converse and David Lyman, of Gonneocticut; Alfred Gaither, of Ohio; S. A. Day, of the United Svates Army, and C, Stanford, of Scuenectady, are at the Astor souse, R. G. Rieman, of Baltimore; J. M. Osborne and George T. Steadman, of Vito, and E. P- Smith, of the United States Army, are at the Hoffman House, E. Marquege, of New Orleans, and J. D. Bald, of Philadelphia, are at the Albemarie Hotel. Colonel W. E. Clarke and Captain 0. R. Denis, of Providence; W. H. Hartman, of Baltimore, and D. M. Boyd, of Waslingion, are at the Everett House, J. H.C. Whiting and E. A, Helmbold, of Philadel- phia, and J. Henry, of Boston, are at the St. George Hotel. Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania; Dr. W. M. Hud- son, of Hartiord; Dr. Benjamin Wey, of Catskill, ana L. Prang, of Boston, are at the St. Denis Hoiel. Colonel C. H. Castle and B. F. Rice, of Syracuse; Captain J. L. Hoyt, of Cuba, and Professor 0. Hum- phrey, of Connecticut, are at the St. Charles Hotel. Captain G. B. Palmer, of Stonington; N. Stetson, of Bridgewater; 0. ©. Leroy and family of Pough- keepsie, and John B. Young, of Baltuumore, are at the New York Motel. G. E, Hutchinson, of Cleveland, and William 8, Davis, of Worcester, are at the Irving House. Prominent Departures. Judge Nelsod, for Poughkeepsie; e¢x-Governor Buckingham, for Massachusetts; C. 0. Moodie, for Butalo; Prefessor Iltchcock and Judge E, Bauey, for Philadelphia; Colonel W. A. Henderson, for Bos tou, and Major Wicks, for Washington. Misceliancous Personal Movomonts. Counct! Bluffs bas impeacied its Mayor. The Louisville Courier siyles Jim Fisk, Jr. “the Snancial Falstaff.” General Meade is interesting Dimself in charitable works in Philadelphia. Taree men iu Chicago got shot while trying to ia- terview a fugitive thief. ‘The irrepressibie Mrs. Thurston, of Portiand, again offers the State of Maine for sale. Tne Cairo Bulletin gravely taixs about “Sturgeon, the celebrated Engiish preacher.” Aman with a “commission from Paul to preach,” 4s holding forth in the towns of Vermont. The Empress Eugenie has resumed her afternoon receptions, sud tea 13 served at tive o'clock. The Board of Aldermen of Wiimington, N. O., is composed of.three wuite men and flve negroes, Ex-Governor English, of Connecticut, ts again to pe.nomumsted for Governor by the democrats of that Several ladies in Detroit have petitioned tho olty councit to appoiut Lucy M, Arooid, M. D., city physician, A California hotel keeper was lately shot dead by. one of his guests because a seat was NOt saved for Lim at the first table. d Mr. A. H. H. Stuart, of . Virginia, has turned editor, ‘Auother good man gone |” says the Louis- Ville Courier-Journal. ‘The members of the Massachusetts Legislature are said to complaum bitterly because no Boston paper Wul publish cuelr proceedings in fut. The Pope has sent his sincere congratulations to Count Dara for his recent speech on the Ecumenical Council, made in we Frenca Senate. Prince Napoleon visits the Tuileries every day and has jong consultations with fis cousin the Emperor, Who appears to lisien attentively vo his reasoniag. ‘The Governor and Council are entertaining at Augusta, Me., Captaim Comereil, Lieutenant Aran- dell and Midshipman Childers, of ter Majesty's steamsaip Monarch; Captain Shuteldt, Lieucenant Wise, Paymaster s;oodhuli and engineers Webster and Ingersoll, of the United states steamship Mian- tonomoh; Surgeon Nelson, of the United States steamship Benecia; Commander Kansom, Surgeon Scotield, Engineer Rose and Ensigu Derby, of the Untied States steamsiup Terror, List of Americans registered at the banking house of Drexol, tlarjes & Co., No. 3 rue Scribe, Paris, for the week endiuz January 19, 1870:-—-New York—Mr. Hurlbut, Mr. Wilbam Sloane, Mr.,Willam D. Sloane, Mr. James W. Beil, Mr. aud Mrs. Nicholas Fish, Mr. Simon Storaberger, Mr. Morris Sternberger, Mr. Loubat, Mr. Corilandt Irving, Pulladelpuia—Mr. J. M, Fisher, Mr. Jacob Espern. ston—Mr. George Stedman, Mr. George OC. Powers, Dr. Edward Wig- giesworta. Chicago—! Edward P. Goodwit. Baitimore—Miss Lima » Washington—Dr. J. ives, San Francisco—Mr. and Mra. B. G. Lathrop. Newark, N. Y—Mr. Jono A. Paine. Painsville, Unio— Mr. H.C. Laydn. Paris--Mr, Howard Heimick. Living in Harrodsburg 1s an old negro woman who fa nearly or quive white. She ia over one hundred ears of and during the lapse of a century the Binck c pigment which gave color to her skin nas dis- appe: . Her face, hands, neck and aris are of pearly whiteness, and her bair is snow white, be- sides having lost much of tne kinky appearance which 1s characteristic of the negro’s Wool. Tue old woman says she was “bora a nigger,” and felt no litte wiarm wheo she began to tura white. Tuough she does not remember General Washington sho ves an accurate description of the uniform of the soldier during the Revolutionary war. PHENOMENA AT LAKE St. CLarn,—On Thursday of last week @ most oxtraordinary ana sudden rise of the waters of Lake St. Clair occurred, and was par- ticulariy observable in the vicinity of the mouth of the river Thames, and along the south shore of the lake to and beyond the river Ruscom. Partics resi- dent on the lake shore Say that at frst two loud re- ports were heard, resembling the reporta from cannon fired at a distance, alter which was expe- rienced a sensation as iroin a gentie swaying to and tro, as though an earthquake had been awakened from a ceniury’s repose. Upon visiting the water lune it Was discovered that the ice had been suddenly shoved upon the shore and piled up several feet in height, carryiug with it trunks of trees and logs, which bud ior a quarter of a cencury lain tmbedd 4m the Band of the beach, Atthe mouth of the river ‘Thames and viciniiy the ice was thrown to the heigat of two or turee feet, while at the river Rus- cou it Was raised at least four feet above its ordi. nary ieve:. So sudden Was the action of the water in the iake that tne ice aad trees and logs were av- soiuiely piled in a jumbled mass several feet in height aloag the shore tur @ disiance o1 several miles, but Was most observable in the south and Suutucast Guartor.—Cinctnnadt Gazette, Fev. 7 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET.. EUROPE.. Tho Papal Council and Position of Victor Emanuel. Spanish Monarchism and Prim’s Lesson from Italy. ROME, Secrecy in the Council—A Pontifical Lawyer on the Situntioun—What the Bedy was Oon- woked Bor—Authoxvity vs. Rationalism Bodily Aseumption of the Virgin—The Now » Canons—Excommautcation and How It Worke—Victor Emanuel Not Lost. Kos, Jan. 20, 1870, Seorecy is the command here in regard to the doings of the Council, But in this age people are givea to make patent whatever they may know; and 1560 happens thas here in Rome uo one 19 disposed to hide his light under a busvel, whatever course may be urged Wo the contrary. One of the Pontifical lawyers, who ts an Itaulan, and at present in the tn- side ring of the Counciliary business, as he assists in it as a tegal maa, repited to my queries the other day substantially a8 follows:—‘Notning can he known positively as to whag has beon done, is being Gone or will be done in the Counotl, and whatever I teli you now must only be considered mere conjec- ture—vague notious. But, as you know, I am in these relations with the prelates and the other law ofticers of the Councit, and I havo the best reason for knowing that what I teli you ia the truth. ‘This Council is not convoked with aay idea to un- sete what nas been done aud decided by the pro- vious assembles of the Church, ‘The members have been called to Rome at this time for the especial purpose of preparing a remedy for now evila and heresies that have arisen in the world. Chief among those evils ig the doctring of rauonalism thay bas sprang up, and % ia tuis doctrine tuat the Holy Fathers and tue Churoh are bent upon extinguish- ing, root and branch, This wiil be tue important point attendéd to aad kept in view throughout, Tue infalitbility of the Pope, wiic’ 1s the greac remedy we contemplate, agit will be the principal subject discussed, 18 intended to put an extinguisher on the oreed of rationalism. It is not that the Church doe not believe in the free reasop of man, but tt does Dot believe in that reason ielt to itself, without any restramt and tadependent of tue divine autuority of the head of the Church, We consider that as tne Nicene Council had to settle the vexed question in regard to the Trinity, and as tne Couneil of Trent had vo awend (0 ihe Hide altuir of tue Protestanis, 80 this preseat Ko.naun Couuci wil decide tials uiul- ter between free taoughy eg ato Chuo; aud Diveie autuority as represeut by Holy Mother Caureh. Anotuer early yuoject which will be de- bated and settled 1s the corporeal vssulmptioa of tne Holy Virgin into Heaven, Leretviore tere has been doubt on wis point ‘Tue Couucl Will prociaim tiat a8 tae Virgiu was imuacuiaie, 40 also sue Wus Lota DOdIy ana Spiritually conveyed io ueaven. Lue HOly batuer 13 Very auxious tuat bis prociamation saall be made with the free authority of ail the Church’s representatives, and sucu a decree 13 now 1a course Of prepuration, to become the aw on or betore Master. You may rest assured that novhing wil bo poslively known, uo Cunous prociaimed pubitoly, until alter tue Couned taisves up enuirely und adjourns. I repeat tnis—rely on it. Yet tings will be kaowa by tue talkiugs wid con- #ultauions going on among 80 many. Anowier point that hus aiready been moved, 1s Wheiner the Couucil shall accompany the vew canons by a statement Of tue reusous and motives waicit led to tetr enaciment, or whether tue canons Shall pe given furth tu tue world siupiy wad purely, without any such expose. ‘ihe majoricy ure to tavor of tue form pure gud elm@pie; sue reach party, or the Galiicuns, are earnestly desirous Of @reasvu 60 be puvitcly alleged for every decision arrived at, ‘Their view will never prevail. ‘'uey say tuey Wwaut some ground to go upon when they return to their flocks, wao wilt not accept mere decress withous some convincing, OF, at least, persuasive arguments, ue we ail ow that tual i & lading of Frenchmen, in or out ot the Churcno; they always are eager to make a promiucat dividual display of Luetselves $0 that ticy can have it to slow buat thoy saul this or did taut, Weli, the Cuurcd does nothave the same Concern, It weiter cares for nor wilerates such trifles in the juce of tue tar more serious Matver Of securing the triumpl of durable aud weighty ideas. ‘Tue Caurca musi ussert tae, healthy doctrines, wituout say to do, contusion or nesitaion. It must briag the truvi home to men or tue worid Will be lost by the present rotieuness aad deviitry that have, alas, gotten tie Upper Land in ii so rapiily of laie years. Now, tue bull of Law Sen- tentue, Which has recently been pubilisved, 1s giving rise to much comment in tue press, Unievessurily 80, [or ils weaning 18 Very ciear, if the proper cun- struction ig put upon it. Tae press Complsias tiat that ball excommunicates ali simmers azainst Unis Holy Apostolic See. Wuat au absurd error; nothing of the kind. According to Pontifical law it 1s impossible for any one to be considered excommunicated at any ume, or by thut oull, unless he is desiguated in name, person and piace of residence, For instance, 48 much as Victor Emanue! bas siuned against, aud more espectaliy tolerated sms agains Holy Mother Churcy, we do nol cousider that suvereiga to be excommunicated. After ail he is not such a bad maa, altaough he has sowe bad qualities or Weuknesses. He has @ good heart. When the inonks and nuns were first tured out of their con- vents and. nunneries by the laws ot the italian Par- lament who helped them? Victor Emanuel. hoy Appea.ed to him and be replied that he was powerlvas to prevent their ejectment; the law was supreme which cast them out 1o tue strests, and he was com- pol.ed to execute it. But he always ielped them ag imuch as he could from his own purse aud resources, ag Lt i? 013 divposition to heip ail geveroustly. I coud cite Instauces. We do not regara hua as an entirely bad wan; but he has weaknesses. ‘I'ney say at Florence that he refused to make to his coniessor any reiraction of lis past acts during his recent ill- ness, On the ground that & Ccontessor could Hut deal with the sovereign and must questivn valy the 1adi- vidual, It is most likely 80; Jor we know woo was his confessor—a man on the edge and outskirts of tne royal palace, and hence liable to crr on the nbe- Tai side; to be induenced vy the dommant party. Prince Humbert is a very diflereai man; he wii ciean out the Pittt and be more friendly to us. Some very elognent speeches have been made in the Coun- ct. One of our legal theologians, who 1s the most learned man we have In komme, made such an elo- quent discourse the other day that one of the car- dinals, Who Was among (ue slient listeners, was so struck With it that alterwards he repeated 1p almost verbatim to one of his Iriends.”” Suca 1s the lasor- mation imparted by the oman lawyer wno oceu- pies the high position menotioned, He spoke with Roman yoilubiltty and quickness; is tnoroughiy posted in Caurch law and Church aifairs, and stunds high in poe of ability. Vae conversation 1a the shape given ts condensed; many unimportant prelaminary and incideutal words were thrown in by the speuker while le Look, every now and tien, @ square pluck of souff betweea thumb and fore- linger de more Romano, SPAIN. Prim’s Lesson from WlorenceKing Victor Emanuela Missive—Retrospect of the Dictator—Admiral TopceteMontpensiers Chances—Native Class Iytercsts—Fit for a lic. azepe Cavrz, Jan. 19, 1870. With the refusal of the Duke of Genoa to accept the throne of Spaig came the first lesson to Prim— a lesson of humility. He bas been so arrogant, naturally vain and pompous as he is, that the answer of the Duke's mother has taken him down & peg or two, but may it not bo the avant courier of his fall? Prosperity suddenly acquired experience teaches us don’t last long. Prim’s has eXceeded his wildest hopes, when in August, 1868, after cating a breakfast that was paid and prepared for htm at the expense of men who aro willing, and have done s0, to offer life and property for vie triumph of republican principles in Spain, ho left London for Gibraltar, If he does fail, as he assuredly will, there willbe none to befriend him, once out of office. The royalists hate him; the republicans have experienced his treachery aud know how hol- low are bis professions. Like a dead rat found floating upon the surface of a cistern, heap: cast among the rubbish of the dead pust he h: uggied ‘vo resuscitate and install upon the tnrune of giants— of men and women who have bright niches tn tae annals of two hemispheres, and whose tame wil never dle long as the billows of the Atiauticare broken against the high rocks of Iberia. Truy ‘ the divinity that shapes our ends” did not rougu hew his when he landed at Cadiz in September, 1863. The army, excepting the ofMfeers of the cavairy and arfillery, were ready to follow him, and be could have crushed Serrano and Topete as easily as ho could a ripe orange if they opposed nim, Tne former had no influence with the masses; his whole strength lay with the acistocratic oMicers, a portion Of whom told Prim to his teeth near the promenade Deltcias de Cristina that they would bave uothiog to do with him, that they would awatt tie errival of General Serrano; aud they did walt,'o the great mortification and disgust of the redouvtavie “re. former’ and little Warrick. ‘ihe latter, once out of the wange of tae guns iu Qadiz bav. would ba as to-day, as any broken old boat in the feelings of the Bron, oot or it he "den ti tring cham) eat at tach wacoecrecly papovelar date a9 the Duke of Montpensier. “rho satior of the revolution” was absent from Sale ome Pci before the Repsagaber revolutions & native of Havana; thoroughly Tunacqasu ed wi ia the wants of whe and company havo taken as their model tho but the mt brass, aa yes, 7) cub of the revolution of 1854, Minister of War in Spain has not the to fe ip himselt Mt to waik where O'Doanell once clei his spurs. He was @ man who knew how to revel, aud when others rebelled knew bow to pub them down with silarp steel and cold lead, und pleuty of both; but Prim rm be could imitate new Duke of. Tetuan. Anti homo virnue 0 AS woll might the late Marquis of Westminster, Feputed to be the richest peer in the Brivsh wi Imagine himseit to be more charitable than Peabody, bovause he gave alms to—himself, Prin looked for honors, not for a reaeemed country; ‘Lopete looked tor promotion, because he has ataed 4 the Cortes that ue did uot Latend, when tho revo- u Gol commenced, to deinrone Isabella, The Lat ter has lett, but may return to advocate the hopes of Montpensier’s Cavinet, aud before this sees the ligaé in Broudway the unfortunate man koown @s Juan Prim muy be vanished, or be us dead as @ pickled codfish, Disvonteut has reached the respectable classes, People who acora to work, ag they are calied. ‘Ihe substantial citizens see with alarm and regret Lue solution Of their great question 28 distant us ever; their pride of nationality grossly insulted as tt never has Leen since Pelayo burst from the cave of Covadonga upou the ranks of the iniideis, jhe crowa of Isabella and Ferdinand—tie crown of & queen wilose jewels once fure mished = the = jaw With Ol that lib the biuuacle that conducted Columvus Irom valos to aAlmerica, to immortality offered vo babes, to men, Wita neither tue olovd of a Castiiian nor Arrayonesd in tuelr veins; tne Crown thus once Lad, and has yet, awakened men by the million reaay to uphold ite honor or die in its defence, to be the sport of oari- eatarwts and ollered to Lalla dozen royal paupers, was wouuuel welr sous. Abthe late uectiag held im se Plaza St. Antuine the head and stroug arm ol Cadiz honored tae great repuotican meeting with ther presence. 10 numbers, respectability and Curnesiuess tuere las Lever been seva suvh a meet ing io “lair Cadiz, lookimg over tne dark u.ue gea,* aud the managers sbrewdiy seiected tae anniversary of the last uctermined protest against tue Junta thal moiudes Sexraue and Prim, ‘the Miaister of War has, however, one chance to redeem tuinself rom the eamity of tie royausis and Hostility of tae revablicans, i he uniies‘ms fortunes Vo Unose of tae repudlioaus he wit wiumph as sure as the Gaadalyutver rans irom Sevi'le to tue sua. He wil preak up all the royal factions; he wili chase jrom™ the froniters the aduerents of Isabella, Don Carlos, Lick Jones and Peter smith, simply by tue force of the echo of the urgnty Vice (a Aepuolica vnai wi 08 heard rolling Lae thander Jrom tue Vineyards of Andalusia to tue spurs of whe Pyrenees, aaa Irvin Vigo so the Gull of Lyous; vut ivi itn falter, Continue wita bat in hand, mous and velly am the Gust, Lnpioring some pabs sorig uf some Toyul Douse, whose orizin is traceab te to ‘The rank sweat of un uaseamed bed, to take the crown of Spaim—vto procrusunate and furiwer Wound Luo suscepudUitios of Lue peupis of tus old Walon, Gud he'll fall and ve ouried beavath the eXvcraiivus vs the royausts and wwe multiplied curses of tuose Whose Kindred gave up their lives ab Cadiz, Malaya, Valoucts, saragodsa aud Barceiona, that opata puget live ap to tue requiremonis of Lue ¥rcas age we live ul, rescore her watarnisied fae to the esteem 1 aii Wao have read ber tong und bril- laut lustvory, crusit the factiogs that devuur ber 3ud- stunce, and enroi her amoug tie republican natloas Oi the earth, Cauiz 1s not aloue in her uneasiness on account Of tue muddle thus is at the head of the goveramens, but daiaga, aud Andalusta, 13 profoundly unsorted; and patatul distress begins to visit Lue pour, Wild lave suuered a great ueai durug oue past year. Tuere will be vo wore spasmodic altempls co Chauge allairs. if jwatters contluus muca longer as Wey aco all wio have firearms will loo« co vaoir powder horns; all who Lave nove Will Wad Weapons In thor Great Suse ot indignation. Furor aru meinsirus. Tue only Way to save Spain from a civ war bs to UR atrager @ republic and ciect sume ous lor 4 ui. er of years. $1 Wie people ind Lavy are bot BulLed for such a form oi goverument they will form auowwer, without Dioodsued peraaps; but tuo only Way to Rive poace 40 bhi GMlortunade Country 13 LO prociaim: a republic, aud he Way icads oi, UM ue has guy seputaiion aad force to make a respectaole ape pearaice, will triumpo; gad once the repuoiic is in power 1a Biadrid, vetlove ne, Was Spams peoyie will prove to the worid that they are well pulled for tuat.ora of governumont, and have been harshiy tLigused by persons Whose Kaowiledge of tue waB based upoa the sluaders Of roviag {0018 and pote wouted Viocklueads, FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Tho Turkish government intends declaring Sulina @ iree port, One of the judges of Gotha has been arrested on a charge of embezziement. The cutlers of ShefMetd are doing a rearing trade im “Traupmann knives,” A lady has bequeathed a legacy of $19,000 to the corps of gendarmes in France. The latest census taken in Vienna shows that there are 2,636 porgons 10 all attached to the wmperial palace, ‘The Mayor of F'61z, in Bavaria, has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment on charges of fraud and embezziewent, Jt isreported in Rome that the Pope intends grant- ing 4B amnesty bo ali political prisoners, of whom saere are 8,000, ‘The question of instantaneous death by the guillo- Une 1s tue subject of muco comment in irance, aod the public press 18 deluged with correspondence, bow pro and con. jt At Unterwalden. Switzerland, the gibbet, that pas existed for centuries, las lately beeu removed. 1a lutare the criminal executions will tage place witha the precincts of the prison. Pamphlets have been circulated throughout the empire of Kussia predicting tial tue successor to (ne Kuperer and we rrincess Dagmar aball mees wiih the same fate as Louis XVI. aud Maria Antoinette, The Journal Oficie!, of Paris, publishes an im- perial decree proinuigating tue Uouvention cun- cluded on the zoth of November, 189, petween France and Belgium, for the construction of rail- ways from Dankirk to #urnes, and from Liazeprack wo voperingie. Since Traupmann’s seatence was pronounced 3,820 letters uddressed to mim e bes stopped at the Paris post oice, Som the writers lin- plore him to name his accompiices, some exuort him to make his peace Wind Goud aod some menace members o1 his faiauy with death if be reveals nis accomplices. ‘com some arvicios published in tho Paris jour. nals it would avpear that the receas s#irike at Creuzot originated 1a some didleulty resp management ol sue cit unds. The and @ half per vent is de jucted Irom ali saiarios and Wages, and the empwyos nacuiaily desired ty ad- miuisirate weir ow money, Heuce a didicuiy Wibi cue proprietors. ROWDYisM AT YONKERS. The Metropolitan Police Defied—Gloomy Pros pects for the Laxpayers—Police Rog- ulations Under the Proposed “ity”, Charter. In view of the recent daring Instances of open re- elscauce to and vrucat assaulis upon memvers of the Metropoiltan Police torce at Yonkers the infueutial taxpaylng portion of the community 1a that village are at present looking forward to the unmedate future of their corporation with not ucwarrantaoie misgivings. Fed on the crumbs that fall from the lables of demayozism, the rabbie, always Wi to the wranquillity and good order of sucicty, the abolition of the Metropolitan Police Cox as au fait accompli, and their undiszuised hosi. toward tne police lias culminated of hie in lwo assanits upon, with mveat to Kill, patro.gicn, tag pares in both instances haviag beea fully coin. mitted for the action of the Grand Jury. ‘That the rowdy element in this hitherto peaceful village is now anticipatiag @ Carnival of lawiossucss may be safely inferred from the remuré ol a murder- ously incliacd batier, Whose committai jor & feiour ous assauit on an officer appeared in tiie Huai of yesterday, and Who, on belag Wked tO Lie suiitod house, dcUwutly said ww Syiyeaut Sangin, tue wer wus noting down the prisoners peaicree, ‘u—d d—n you! We'll rua you Out of here Leiure Lwo weeks, anyhow |?" Regurdiess of legistative results as afiecting the fiatus Of tue preseul elicient guardians Oo: puoie order 10 tue Viiiage, 1 ls undersiood tual au iuige majority of resideut property owners are iu favor Of cCOutinUINg che present syste.n Of poitce, und io Liab elfect wil, If wecessary, mudd thor Wishes wud ta- teutions known through the medium of tie vailot proposed “city uf 1Onkers” does DOL Inspire & LuLs- rous class Of tue Villagers wito even & modicum of hope {or Scourity in tne lutare, shold Wie bub become a law, ‘the sowewbat voluminous “document indicated above invests the appointment of police cousiadies imthe Common Council, to whose orders, ioje viet with those of the Mayor aud wKecorder, tue7 saall ab ail times be suvject, ihe suia@ry vi police vouslavies 13 UxXed at $50 per anni in addition to tie usual) Jees In Cases Oi; felomt “Alsy each ollicer suail keep & book, In which shalt be eutored all pusuiess! doue by him, and seall make our bis accuusi of charges for services rendered in cases of icivuics duly veritied, and present tue sane Lo the Board of Supervisors of Westotestes couaty, wuica ovard shail wudit co Une city of YouKors, wad levy Lie same as viuer couaty charges, and band tue sae over to 1s oummberlain as moucy ovlengig w the said caty,