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10 NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET, more dimcuity will be found tn calling in Strose- TELEGRAPHIO- NEWS ITEMS, THE DOLLINGER MOVEMENT, | mera sa tae co-operation of omer coreiza | Te ner mas tornew Yok bas put into Newport, R, 1., for repairs to machinery. some time ago that no especial permission would be ph Aas heen ts pg nae WASHINGTON. Brrautva X Bus N eorana nese off Gane Cod ciebt of Sata, inst Ney eth water continued to gain she was linally abandonet in a sink- inz condition off Weiltleet, the crew taking to theihpoat and landing at the latter place. \ Miscellaneous. needed to call in the ald of foreign bishops, 814 tS | arg several 15.inch guns to Fort Jefferson, Florida, Sour Braxprwrxe, before reported towed to New Lop- The Postal Telegraph Scheme Spread of the Catholic Reform Agi- | sewement of tne aimcutty may be expected in | “gryimrere, thine auneto Yort Jefersom Furie. | dom attr Deingaaore‘on Race Points wan ani oy aucllg in th Ho tation in E favor of the old Catholics, lums visited the Soldiers’ Home in Dayton, Ohio, on Friday, a) Netice to m a 7 ease. by sus own oWelsia” "rho°Fostsiester Generel. theretsre' Red rope THE EXTENSION OF THE REFORM MOVEMENT | for the purpose of examining the conuition of the !nMM1@8 | 4 63, saoy cue Nontd) hee beon nineet off Half Tide Roel ‘nothing to complain of. He showed that by the same law ag to other lands is creating joy among the Munich | with a view ot reducing the number. Swampscott; also a nun buoy (red and black) in place of the Hosni pony canape meena arises bat, which hws on a4 workers, ‘he late confessional revelations from Heavy frosts have occurred in different parts of the State or bouy, to mark Bowditch Ledge, eutrance to Salem bar- Mr. Beck’s Sweeping Denun- | tented tow ainea “Heshowe! that itmas inaosiidiey | Profesor Friedrich’s Diary of the Vatican Coun- | Austria, painful as they are to ail Catholics, area | pf California. Ice a a eee nN oceewhat raters to f Hor Boston Leden Lower Middle, Nix’s Mate and Point Alder- OO te aenennead ea Nd aren cil—The Birth of Old Catholicism—The Rus. ‘ | necessity, aud promote the reform movement to | injuring the young orauge trees in the latter loc ve been ton buoys bas aced tn thelr proper positions. By order of the Lage ty. thi b nd the Ref 4 The late ., who died 3 3 ciation. b oa Gps om “eat eae, separa to Mr. sian Orthodox Church the rs— great extent, That such abuses have existed is wate Aealtnee, Bich, ¢, Rosen, Ly bo) Sea wary PATS senda? ALE, Laghthouse Inspector, 2d dist cott, electrician of the Avestors inion Company, with an ‘The M kuown to all; that these abuses must be removed 13 | (Collegiate Institution, called on University,” of . seeken. sccompanying table, showing that the Postmaster General ‘ovement in Spain, Italy, France, equally the determination of al, ‘The first result | whlod the Boston ‘theologicel Seminary consiitutes © de | pa. yontena, from O for Boston, Jan %, of EUROPE AND AMERICA COMPARED. aaricle on at subject om the Eitan ile sal tat fend snd Holland—The of the revelations was the motion adopted by a com: | YS yea grates Court, Cinctanat Ohio, on Friday, in | Stinnreock iby pilot boas G W Biuat), le wa oe saqeaiae: sane the poring owe of oe great mo- Bavarian Government and the siderable mujority of the Communal Council of | the case of the United States va, Peter Schwab und sureties, Sereign Ports. he did not know any remedy for ik, He det oe thine thot “ i Linz tw petition the Austrian Ministry for the intro- | 12 Tecover 880,000 for alleced violation of the distillers’ bond | Cars Harttex, Jan 6—Arrived, brig Abby, Eastman, the remedy ‘would do {t; it was like jamping out of Burial of “Heretics. duction of an additional paragraph to the penal frhciaten toe iy ny pg alma dn Taver-ot | Boston, PE Bye ody - the fry ing pan into the Gre, ‘The Pennsylvania Central Rall- code, providing, as in Germany, against the abuse | yA) g. peda igecidss P ety Ares, 7am Mr-Arrived, brig Redwood, Melville, Bankrupt Companies and Power-Loving | roasiud'sther great tohopolies were! eyually dangeroues Of the pulpit for political purposes, ‘This has veen | gt Mishe Bo at League sation, Gy ie isaceepanions s | Seni ort ‘Ath, barke Hesperus (Br), Whitlock, for New yoweeianaemnt a The Dellinger Movement in Germany—Pro- | OFOHKil about mnoty esvecially, Perhays UY tne case | Malvo., the tire. Bad ose Suployed one construction | Yorey TF Whton, Carver. Goaalance Be), Subpaon: Government Officials. waich bad already stmost Uestsoyed claray Statens orippied fewsor Friedrich’s Diary of the Vatican | jegs, this aduitioual penul paragrapia Will not purify | losing his. money, became Be il tha he murdered the | Swazey ; T K Weldon, Colson; eon) Gridin,’ West. and reconstructed the Supreme Court, and if allowed to con- Councll—{nteresting Disclosures—The Birth | the contessional, tite Austrian unperial speech, | winners and robbed them. The murderer it large. berg; Sandy Mook, Harstow; Ellen, Tucker; Carrie trol and regulate the political, commercial and private corre. | @f Old Catholiciam. iudeed, promuses important revelations in the rea it Siewait “(ie -MeDonala tor New” Yank | sponde: he people, would extinguish what remained of ton Ol the Catholic Church to tne State, in place of Elvie Allen (Br), Allen, for Fhpdeipbiai Repose, Strout, ras; Waveriey, 3 and Bessie (Br), Locke, for N of Glen Nevis (Br), Cummings; Liberty, 'Devereux; M. Gibbs, Whitman; Havana, Hennis; Belle W: Walters; LL Wadsi WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, 1872, republican liber in this country, MUNICH, Jan. 7, 1872 | the’ abolished Concordat The principal Vienna S a3 J P P I N G N E WwW S Increase In the Amount of Imports into New | panicuary the atialcsion that hy bad oe roe escling | ‘The most interesting recent event connected with | journals are agttatis lor vast ecclesiastical reiorms, . $ poser For the great televraph monopoly. He admitted thar upto | the old Catholic movement is certainly the appear- Co 7 yoy ag PE ay Sih age spe. a yee f ‘ 4 Mr, T. J. Kinsella, Special Agent of the Treasury aaduer ip whien the Weslera Calon wale aoe recnygis Reeplg yal hipaa ‘Diary Kept During | 1° austria, and especially the closing of Almanac for New kork—This Day. Mepattarest, revory to Secawtary Doniwell Ses ARE satiate tra ws" 0 steadied” tlie 'On | Gtiairaoh aurtoe ninecion seis Gea er imate | En tes oe en tt OME | can tigen... 18 | Meow rie eu there nas been a marked improvement in the man- | present management es there woala be Bars Pe Friedrich during his sojourn in Rome as theologian in the other hand, tue Prussian House of Deputies | & . eis: oon rises. ...eve agement of the New Orleans Custom House since the | cause of complaint. but he thought ‘& remedy for possibie 5 Jigh water.morn 10 17 J Carter; Cuba (Br), Shaw, and George derist, Hart, une; schs James A Brown, Suerman, and R D Prevaganee (Br), Ne, for New York; Helen Hastings (Br), Aubrey, for Anna, Whitmore, for Moblies JH Auser, Aldrioh Louisa Wilson, Katt 7 has received @ very voluminous peution im favor of | Su a ahs oughi tobe foun to Cardinal Hohenlohe, and makes disclosures that | ine “Jesu trun the districhof Uublentz.. It 13 sate, peg ereeiye ‘and he wassorry to near using @ slir in the ultramontane camp. begi f this administration, notwithstand! his friend from Kentucky state that he k: | are cal ie signed by twenty-seven parishes in. tae immediate br ee in thé tar ‘During the year me He reearded the Hubbard proposition as one tending et iecst | Through nearly five hundred octayo pages the | neighboriood of sMaria-Laacu, und, of course, the OCEAN STEAMERS. to furnish @ remedy, not that he himself was in favor of it, young Déilingerianer drives a biting though not monks oO! this institute have had a hand in getting — for Baltimore; Four Sisters, Shearer: val; Donna Anna, Whaley; Elizabeth, Taylor; Lookot Nichoia; United States, jennett; Rescue (Br), Hatield, an nd others, Arrived, brigs Lena (Br), Wharton, Baluimore; Urescent (itr), Faulkner, New Your.” Cleared $24, achr Malan the amount of duties collected was only $50,000 | He bad no more inclination to the system proposed by the itup, ‘the petition lays ¢ stress upon the lm- | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR less than during the year 1870; and | Sna'hau'mo Aden that he: shoul ee etoee eaucky bad, | bitter pen, His statements are trustworthy, for | portance of the mouks ‘of Maria-Laach to agricul. MONTHS. OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. Inacua, Jam id~-in port brig’ Klacy (Bs), Berry, fot Bowe with an increased business the cost of col- | He did not see clearly any relief in the detaitsot ihe Hubbard | Friedrich 18 & man upon whom not the slightest | iural and cate breediag, and especially as regards | Seamer. | Sale” | Destination | Orta ~ | RNa J plan, but he saw in it the dawa of some relief, and he was | suspicion of distorting facts could rest, Inthe in- | '#@ Manufacture of cheese. It 18, peruaps, one of \ Cos eae ere a Dies (NG), from Bt Phomas, arrived Jecting _was reduced from $483,654 in 1870 thi f : Mr. the most remarkable petitions ever gotten up in to $465,604 in 1871, In 2867 the amountof duties Huvoard a ‘He kentleman from Kentucky relect on Mr. | Coauction we are informed that at the end of | favor ol @ society whore cine Inver soot ete n r “¢ Mr. BECK said he had only intended to speak ot Mr. Hub- | August, 1869, Professor Friedrich went to Trent, | Care of the soul, Though we cannot bear testimony collected were $4,500,000; in 1868, $4,250,000; im | bard asthe of an insolvent corporation that had rd in the itb; {that to the religious influence of these gentlemen, we ® ; and w ‘e @ member of the louse ol Gigare amoaggied iato. this pore iu yeara | *piigelz apo aemmegee ie armrest Depany 7 | centory. Whe there buy employed imarranging | Deputies we should corainly vote in aver ot she | Minoru /6 gars es y Mr. BECK said be hed no desire to stand by tl iin the rich material that he had found, ne recetved a | CCOwUmoal I pier, Lean bent nennae een v fontreal.|Feb 17, Union Tel h Company, nor. the Pennsylvania pas, ts shown, by, the rapid . tnotegse An: the | Valse Sees y cece hal ite Cochin aren pola letter from Dr. Déltinger asking him if he would go | their excelient liqueur. Sailed 12th, scnr'O H Remington, Chi Boston, Maracas, Jan 5—arrived, a F smu, Doaue, New Cleared Stn, brig Lind (Swe), Nalerius, New York. MILK RIVER, 80—Sauled, brig nna, Jordan, New ork Tn port 40th, brigs San Carlos, Parker, and Valero, Mur- TE raneke, Jano Balled, beige Halcyon (Br); Duoham. New York. se st ro , Jan 37, 4 PM—Arrived, steamship Sama- number on which duty has been paid since | be the worst corporativn-ridden country in the worl TUL CLERGY OF ROMANA LANDS. PORT OF NEW YO! ANU! 1a Billige, Bou les . 1868, In that year the number entered was | was more afraid of the great corporation known as he gov- | a8 theologian with the Cardinal. He accepted. One | pores at Onn MANATANDS, oa YORE, JANUAKY 97, 3873, Moganntno, dan b--Atrived orepiay wig Boho, Ter- 1,700,000; In 1869, 3,850,000; in 1870, 6,900,000, and | STa™ent of the United sistas thas he was of any other, Tesultis the present “diary.” Anticipating charges | truly thatthe Catholic relorin movement hes founa any hune, Baltimore. : bea dia reas ete Speeches were also made, by Mr. Wells, (dem.) of Mo.,in | from his opponents that he had not obtained the | but few irtends and promoters among the clergy of CLEARED. Pe AGO, Jan Arrived, brig American Union, Collins, in 1871, 7,169,000, This statement, in the opinion of | saybrof the organization of the Indian Territory of Okla: | matter in a legai manner, Professor Friedrich as- | Romanic lauds, Tne most nouveable exception has poles St JOUN, NB, Jan 27-—Cleared, bark Lavinia, Davis, Car- the Secretary of the Treasury, is the best evidence | hama; by Mr. Townsend, (rep.) of Pa., on the protection of id been the seven reformers of madrid, wuose pro- Steamship St David (Br), Scott, Liverpool—Henderson | denas, : that the smaggling business has been broken up in | ome industry; by Mr. Chipman, the District of Columbia | sorts thathe has used no tmproper means what- | gramme of reform was published nere in the early | Bros. Americun Ports. that saree ie DID | delegate, tn, favor of a gramt of lad for schools for the Dis- | ever, “Whoever (ne says) was present In Rome | part ol December.” The Secretary of the Madrid Brog hni? Venetia (Br), Pennington, London-—-Hendarson | a1 exxawpnta, Jan, 96—Salled, sisamanio’ ‘Jobe Givens a x oy of preserving ihe. pubite fand during tuis assembly of Bishops (meaning the | relorm pariy, Escudero, lately addressed @ letter to | ‘Steamship Strathay (Br), Smal, London—E E Morgan's | Winters, New York. r of the poll A Travelling Agent Discharged. ioe and by Mr. Duell N. Y,, f vem of Dr. Doilinger, in Which sympathy was expressed for cee eeot aad wacrauts forthe sciciers aud gullors of the late | Vatican Council) knows tnat to prepare a diary like | the old Cathole movement in Germany, and, in re- | Steamship Britannia (Br), Higgins, Glasgow-.Hender ‘The District Court discharged on a writ of habeas y Y Higgli BOW war. this it needed only the determination and endurance | turn, he asked the same of the Germans for the | son Bros. corpus to-day @ travelling agent of a Philadelpma |- The House then adjourned. iW Spanish reform movement. One of the chief Spanish, Steamabip Ville de Paris (Fr), Surmont, Havre—Geo Mac- house sent to jail for non-payment of a fine of $250 SocompLONS 15,11" A 1h, 18° Oe pig AAPL 40 0 | ee nets, ANLODIG. Aguayo, who lately signed tne | Kenzie. imposed on him for selling goods by sample without OBITUARY ee ae once ar coment mysels Wit | appeal fof a Nauionay Spauien Catholic Church, 18 | ogaua g Go nt (NO Bras Bremen vis Sovharpton— . ving You @ few extracts of more than ordinary | avout to make a missionary journey through Spain, | Steamshi ville, i a license. : ‘This action 1s regarded as giving a wide Interest, That Fricdrich should deny theecumenteat | to aigsemimate the reform principles. Furly-eht stenmaidp Go, Ssghinusdiapa gl woh eouulebtage aye construction to the late decision of the United character of the Council does not surprise ui priests of the provinces have already declared ior Steams! ip Witmington, Holmes, Galveston via Key West— 0. States Supreme Court, relating to commercial trav- Naill-Mustapha Pasba, of Turkey. afver what the Munich tueolugians have said | reiorm. The difcuities that the relormers will haye | © H Mallory Naill-Mustapha Pasha, an eminent and well | already so.oiten. He calls it merely an ‘“as- | toovercome are not concealed by Aguayo, who CREE cat? Washington, Gaga, New Orleans—H B nUOSTON, Jan 26—Arrived, steamship Glaucus, Walden, ork. Cleared—Schrs J J spencer, Lufkh M Lat Frances, Buiger, St Domingo City; Addie Mr “Chad Coan, Baltimore. RARE) ia iy noria, and Almira Coombs 27th—Arrived, steamer Wm Crane, Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Jn a 26—Arrived, Hornet, Brown, Prin rks Lorenzo (Norw), Lund, New Haven; leetwing ( Br), +, Pernambuco ;\BrigRomapce, Duncan, Navassa; achre Wild Pigeon, Endicott, New London; Alle Middleton, Davis, New London; Fannie H itucklin, Bucklin, New Orleans; Walter A irving, Chase, New York; Wiliam Ella wick, ellers, as the drummer was fined under a local act ‘i hi sembly of bishops.’ Even the Primate of Bohemia | says:—'ne most lameatavie ultramontanism that Br), Outh Turks lal s Cull intended by pecullar phraseoiogy to evade that | S20W® Stal veg an ctpiatd cycled bender called | regretted that the great Catholic historian, Dr. Dol | hav overrun our land has brought about te result, | ,SteMmsulp Sherman, Halsey, New Orleans—Frederic Ba- | (BF), Outhouse, Tur WValceoburp, Jescsonvilne’ Dee Gecision away by death. He was indiscriminately known as | hoger, was not invited to Rome. On the 30th of | that there are now only bigols and unpelievers, an Steamship Ashland, Moore, Fernandina—Jas Hand, it roll, Prov Coil ge “ us ir Gaal Naill-Mustapha Pasha and Mustapha Kiritli Pasha, | December he wrote to Dollinger, in Munich:—‘! am | it will bea difficuit task Lo reinstate true Christianity cmap Hemnolis, Palmer, Savant ‘W_R Garrison, bee are eynperd pashan green foram sit Rerfolks cl kK Y ” Di —| 1 t consequence of his lengthened and intimate | to you, wnether you could not really conciude to | ‘The movement has made but litle progress in G ESTON, Jan S4—arrived, bark bbenoser (Not HARLESTON, Jan 24—Arrived, bark Ebenezer (Nor), Mathiesen, Bordeaux, Sailed ived)—Barks P Coat itiste (Br), Will gan & Co, Tn the case of the appeal of L. J. Gage from the | connection with the administration of the | coineto Rome if an invitation should come from | France. Huber says that one reason is the | gocanmbp Fant, Doane, Wilmington, NC—Loriilard Gecision of the Collector of Port Huron, assessing government of rete. He was nominally there.” Friedrich telis how the resolution to Keep | character of the Thiers government, which looks Steamship Wyanoke, Coucn, Richmond, &4c—Old Dommn- the duty at the rate of ove and a quarter cent per m the governments from participation in the Council | for the re-establishment of order by getting tue | tons ih ef stain tron ‘giraers amported by him into seventy-five years old, but his more inmate | wascarried through. The thunder of cannon and good will of the clerical party, Which at present is Btes Rogns, 2809 s! D associates have asserted that he completed his | the ringing of bells announced on the sin of Le. | tue only strongly organized ‘one in the 1and, and | Steamship Co, | ‘Toh that port and transported thence in bond to Chi- | sientietn year some few years since, Mustapua cember the formal opening of the ounces Al firat because this party obese te denests of Koiue, tne jeamship Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DO—G B being be: 7 Tolle beara nothing Was heara avout infalliblity, Friedrich | goveromenthus favored submission to the will o! ‘Steams pees! beady! tl arate Milt ic! 4 | Pasna was, despite contradiction, @ man of vener- gives account of the first symptom thus:—*A | Valican. ‘In order to save Frauce irom political | ship Bee ho nmeehs Howe: Paladetphia Lorillard Steary: in process of manuiacture, retary | apie age aud disunguished for ms public services, | Father Amprosius, a Carmelite, of Wurzburg, called | and social dissolution (says Vrofessor Huver) | “Steamship Wamsutta Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & of the ‘Treasury has decided that this | 46 waya statesman of the old achool of ‘Turkish | %? Rome by his oraer generul, a Spaniard, in the | France 13 given over to Jesulusm.” The Revue aes | Wood a rly assessed under the capacity of a theologian, appeared with a small | deus mondes looks upon the German reform | Steamshiv Neptune, Hallett. Boston—H F Dimock. ay. eee Politics and diplomacy, calculating, subtle in his | work, In Latin, against intaibility, He was | movement with suspicion, aud propnesies that | o SMP Walter Bain dir), Murray, Liverpool—H Sweetland & Provision in the third section of the act of June | use of the logic of the ast, darig in his | Immediately removed from, his position as | it wiil end ina/iasco, Huber attributes to the | “Sip sames Foster, Jr. Cunningham, Liverpool—Chas H 80, 1864, for all other descriptions of rolled or ham- acis, and vindictive in his resentments, His | ‘Heclogian, and tue poor German ) mouk was | great national misfortune of France tne fact | Marsuall& C Mered iron not otherwise provided for. Tne deci- to have been sent to Malta. alter great exertions | that those French diguitaries who in Rome con- | Bark Ottawa (Br), Robinson, Liverpool—Tapscott Bros & : early fe had much of romance and ad- | te was permitted toreturn to hishome.’? Proiessor | sututed the leaders aud supporters oF the opposi- | Co. sion of the Collector at Port Huron is therefore af | venture, Native of @ small town near Mon- | Friedrich had an audience with the Pope on the 20th | uon have been compelled to make a hasty peace | | Bark Hanoen (Nor), Pengaard, Antwerp—Tetens & Bock- Crerar (Br). Campbell, » Liverpool. hip Albert Edward, McKinuey, Amsterdam, FORTRES! MONROE, Jan 27—Passed out, steamship Salsette (Br), for Liverpoul. mane RIVER, Jan 2%—Arrived, schr Huntress, Sprague, joboken. GLOUCESTEB, Jan 25—Arrived, schr Lucy Ames, Torrey, Rockland for New York. JACKSONVILLE, Jun 92--Arrived, achra Ospray, Drisko, and Susan Stetson. Yates, New York} Anna Shepherd, New- ton, Savannab, Cleared 20th, schrs S P Adams, Tabbot, Boston; Hattie Paige, Harley, Philaielpma; H T Hedges, Dauiels, New York? Mary 4 simmons, Gody, Richmond, Va; 22d, JO Libby, Libby, Fall River. MOBILE, Jan 22—arrivea, brig Jobanna, MoCartv, Port- land. Cleared—Bark John E Chase, Davis, Queenstown for or- whip Co, ship Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk—-Old Dominion E of December, When the Munich theological faculty | with the Vatican. “Daroy (says the Munich pho- | ™&22- ; brig Hundredth, Greely, ' oe é Sulphate of Ammonia at | Mh Ne was sent of the age of elght years | receiveu tue Holy Fatuer’s venediction. Gradually | losopher), wo revealed, us none other, the network | Bris Vitginls, Johnaton, St Pierre—Reynal & Co, sOTACHTASPORT, San 2é--1n shore schra_M_N Knowles, try Charges on Sulphate of Ammonia at | to Egypt, where, under the care and patronage of | the infallibility dogma was rumored avroad. About | of iurimue aud the brutality ot despousm with whica Brig Clara P Gibb Ker, Barbados— Miller & Houghton, | Small, for Barbados; Decorra, Clark; Nellie Shaw, Cates, and Abby Ingalls, Ingalls, for Havana; Lugano, Steele, for orto Kico. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 22— Arrived, ships Maud (Br, Smith, Liverpool; Curl (NG), Utien, Bremen; barke Prairie Biray Buker, Liverpool; Aleyone (Br), Bradford, Kio Janeiro} Eber Neilson, Newport; Nebo (Nor), Horn, Car: difr; brig Frances Lewey, Lewey, New ina (NG), Witte, Htlo Janeiro; Medina (Br), Jackson, Vera Cruz, in dis- tress; Stallz, Romans, Maracilles; schrs Mary B ‘Tower, Ca- Now Orleans. bly he Tan erent, pyle pore beneD Ss rae et Bancheyy work eceleay iotallt. the Curl reached ue pees mregpe wo, in a vol- Brg, Me Pickering, Torrey, Wilmington, NC—S L Mer- soldier, he was nom! ie a ity appeare need not re you tie | uminous work, defended the old traditions of tm chant 10. ‘od secret Cee, Peco alcnigd Commauder of Rosette, subsequently of Mecca, aud | atruggies of the bishops of the minority against the | Gann’ Churea agaues the Papel aystom witn suck Schr Nancy Smith, Boyd, Buenos Ayres—W H T Hughes, lecision of the Collec @ @ | lastly to the governorsuip of Vanda, where, during | new dogma, Its hiscory 1s already well known. Great scieutide iorce; Dupantoup, Ginoulatac, Place | gop Henry Whitney, Orcutt, Cag pert Guty of twenty per cent ad valorem on sulphate of | a period of thirty years, he administered the laws Freidricn’s opinion of the Croatian bishop, Stross- | and others, Whose fidelity to conviction appeared Bohr RE botker, “”Amsbury, Jaoksonvilles We Rey aca, ammonia. with wisdom and impartiality, aod contributed | mayer, 18 @ very high one. In @ conversation be- | worthy of the highest confidence ~they have all Schr Clara Merrick, Hand, Mosquito Inlet- Overton & much to tne prosperity and civilization of that | tween Cardinul Hokenlohe aad Strossmayer the | brougat, if not inwardly at the sacriiice of their | Hawkins. Express Charge on Returned Mutilated Cure | jsiand. Strange to say, about the year 1848 ne | latter sald (speaking Of the Lew dogma) that tue | judgment, at least exteraally the sacritice of their peer Mary EGraham, Morris, Savannab—Bentley, Miller vauGrs was suddenly summoned to Constantinople and de- | opposition bishops would protest against it in | Will, to the Vatican decrees, Aud now Uralry, who 70. hoon, Port Antonia, Ja; Mary E Mason, Roberts, Jamaica. A question having been raised as to wnetner the | Prived of nisgovernment, to the grief and dismay of | the name of Christ, ihe hureh, te righ | in his now celebrated levers 10 ine AFCUDLAUOp Of pacht Julie 1, Floyd. Henderson, Georgetown, 80, and | , Cleared Ships Bilmaboit Fry, Melule, Liverpool; Hella he Whole population. After a residence of abut two | ol thew peoples and Of sound reason, Suice | Mechelin Was loudest in hus reproacnes of the lies | "Sone thos Boos, Caunos, Wilmington, NC--Overton & | NEW EMV Jan 9—Arrived, schrs 8 8 Lee, Gray, Treasury Department will, under the new regula | years in the ‘Turkish capital he was appointed | he nad been in Rome (aaded — Stross- | and decepuon of the Lofalibilusts, has meekly laid | Hawkins. 7 sf wary Ne 5 1M jajor, from New York (both to toad toll 5 for Norfolk). NORFOLK, Jan 26—Cieared, brig Ramirez, Barnard, De- marara. NEWBURYPORT, Jan 25—Sailed, schr Juliet, Strout, May- pan LONDON, Jan 25—Arrived steamer George A Chaf- ee, Uons, pay express Charges on defaced and mutilated | President of tie Council, tue funcilous of which | mayer) he found the Reiormation and tue | nimself at the feet of Pius 1X. A lamentable end, Schr Chancellor, Ferguson, New Bedtord—Fergusop & currency forwarded to au Assistant Treasurer for | Mice he discharged with zeal and abiliy, | separation from the Greek Caurch very conceivable. | indeed, of tie opposition commenced with such respected aud esteemed py all classes of | It was truly an iniamy to see how Wius 1X. cou- | veaiand scholarshsy at the Council—a disgraceiul | Schr Nelhe Bioomfela. Hobbie, Stamtora. Tedemption, the Treasurer of the United States has | the people. An Alvanian by birth, Mustapha | sidered himself asthe vicar of Christ, aud not a3 | end of ihe church of Frauce, once so distinguished Sloop Emperor, Demick, New Haven—fackett & Bro. ruled that the Department will pay express charges | took service, as we have just intimated, and | the successor of Peter. He considered the way | for scence and piety; a defeat and laying uown of os “1 bad the chief command in suppressing a still more | te bishops were treated as *disgraceful.’’ | arnis in the intellectual ae artineut still more hu- from Providence for New Yurk; schr Louisa Francii beans Bie tts ctareateny coraeaek ot bed formidubie outbreak in the amine, talaud, of which | Later the Jesuits became iuch enraged avout the | misting to France than the reault-of sho late wars? ARRIVALS. New York. for Providence. a fine si ie rewmat wovernor 5 ore! eu ry I: y ——— schra Wil "1 col more ; ne e mn nen | appearance of the renowned “Leters from wwe ‘TH ITALIAN CLERGY REPORTED BY THE HERALD STBAM YACHTS. ee ae Phillipe Prerticate forge” ph the Adams Express Company. passed from Egyptian rute to tho direct domination | Council” that appeared in the Augsburg A‘igemecne | have shown so lar no incu: 0 take part in th i 7 is Ol the Porte, and Mustapba l’asha continued to gov- | Zeung, As their author, Professor Friedrien was | reform. Huber Cee ep gd aE ebb ere Riencnetip Columbia, (Brie Phen, Rody haf Born Pa ern it until 1860, when he became in succession | first suspected, wen Lord’ Actou and the Bishop of | this, m view ob mauy proiiises Of supoort formerly ‘inte aud honey new cobia ties ‘entire. passa, et Wate pent - member of the Council of Tanzimat and Presideut | Trieste, Friedrich mentions the zeal of AManuing, | received trom many parts Of Italy, 1t was Count | severe snow aquais. San id, Jat 43 18, Ton 53 Buy spoke ship Ww + $766,400 | of the Council of Justice of the Empire, 1n 1853 | Spaiding and Deschamps for the dugma. ‘Chat tue | ‘Yerenzio Mamiant, statesman aud pailosopher, who | F Storer, steering E. 2 Shipwenw...... 386,000 | he was raised to the dlanity of Grana Vizier, and | Pope should use hard words about boilinger’s op- | wrote on the guth of October, 187) ‘It as to ve Steamsmp Ellen 8 Terry. Salyear, Newbern, NC, 8 days, of note: esese 547,000 | held that high post lor upwards of o year. | position and declarations is not surprising. Fried- feared tuat the eforts for reiorm cone too late, | With mase and passengers, to Murray, Ferris & Co. by the Treasurer as security Shortly after the outoreak of the last urctau re- | Fich says Of the Archuisuop Of Mumia Liat wien | Komauism nas finally proauced 10 italy three 1a- | ,,ShiP Lake Erie (Br), Seiater, Liverpool, Dec 5, with mdse lor national bank circulation... ., 871,327,550 | volt, iu 1866, Mustapha Pusia was sent on a spectal | asked in Rome to issue a declaration against Dollin- mentable results—superstiuon amoung the lower towns Be ison, Jr. or depusits Of pubiic mouey..... 16,881,000 | mission of conctilation to the island, bul, novwith- | ger he refused, and declared that he was with tue Classes, Indifference among the others, and unbelief Baie Meptetratics tonsa ah eer ranratves sits NORWICH, Jan 24—Arrived, acbra Orion, Winters, Eliza- etnport; 2th, Lizzie W Hanam, Carbury, Virginia; NEWPORT, Jan 25—Arrived, schrs Ontario, Parsons, Ca- for New York; Kichard Borden, Borden, Fall Kiver tor Mar, Ward, Provideace for do; Ned Sumter, Ping- York for Portland, PHILADELPHIA, Jau 26'-Arrived, schr HN Miller, Mil- jer, Boston. Giesred—Steamship Juniata, Hoxie, New Orleans via Ha- vana; bark Sancho Panga, Marshman, Cienfuegos; brig jh, Jr, Vanselow, do Weekly Treasury Statement. Fractional currency redeemed and de stroyed during the wock.. John Additional bank circula'ion outstanding stanaing his personal popularity, his mission proved | opposivion. Like nearly all the bishops of the | amoug'the majority of Wuinkers aud writers.” On | Passed Anjier Oct 29; after light, bailin, “, aqually weather, Balled- City Ice Boat No ¥, Capt Schellenger, went down at this date. 829,218,991 | a oes tee the Uppaliigah I np to be “stamped reg be, vpn well aye on ae i tue | the rich OL raved Ricasolt he “| jear that with ‘bree ey ‘mondvon te ‘oun watern, bie ay bey adnan morning with bark Schomyi, for Matanzas, Ini Revenue Receipt oul ry Ther and more ¢: ‘ual means, will of the mu: jority, and now bends to Rome. | there is no belief left among us, thal religion 1s a ~_ ae njier was ays G ‘ore At e 4 ger Jan %—The brig Boxer, from Demerara for Phila- Wabtaievenia reccines haces Siuce then Austapha Kiritt Pasha has remained | Bishop Ketteler’s initntalitoiltty zeal walle at | corpse, a dead body, from wivich iufe has fen.” Ana | tades ‘Bes Td" rounded the Cape of “ood HORS: | selppias arrived last nights AVS PM notsing is passing. The $262,376 | reured trom public Ife, and quietly passed his de- | Rome contrasts very straugely with Luis preiate'’s | yet mere are several Journals agilating sor reform, | RUE experienced strong westerly xale; then light vceipts jor the month.... ++ 9,465,280 | clining days at his handsome yall on the Bospho- | ultramontane tendencies no! ‘The Nuova Antovogia receutly urged the necessity trades inet tb aU Nc ign ST ow? from tenes "port une Grand total for the fiscal year to date, 74,080,843 | rus, at Kmirgiian. ‘To those intevesteu in the old Catholte movement ves y Of @ thorough religious reforin wo crown the ady winds with fresh gales ; from the outer edge of the Gulf Treasury Balance. ‘The deceased statesman was one of those Turks | Icun only say that they should get the “Diary” | aoquired Sitasa riage ‘The Munich oemeet Bireate hear “north and west gales; Oct 2 fica ts Bion ‘The balance in the Treasury at the close of bust- Who owed ilttle to education; but of handsome | themseives, as I caunot do justice to its contents in Imueed, look upon Italy wita a certain degree of | 1065 E sponse ship ann Laity Bamfield, from Hong Kong for : personal apjearauce and great natural inteuigence, | the space ailowed a correspondent. However, tue | hopelessness. ‘uo Huliuud bisuups have ail | New York; 27th, lat5 10.5, lon 106 2b 1, ark Pons Aeti Res to-day was—Coin, | $15,649,177; currency, | Was the architect of bis own fortune aod carved | last chapter 1s very Interesting, in Which Friedrich | entered upon the struggle in favur of uitramons Py dan A ey A FD Fin $10,464,890; certificates, $37,204,600, his own way to fame, Me fully appreciated, | notes tue return of the Archbishop, on the i9tn of ism. The measures lately taken by the Swiss Ree Fiying Spur, from Yokohama for New York. ‘ however, the advantage of moder acquire. | July, to his diocese, and his invitation to the theo- | Bundesrath ayaiust the Jesulis anu the cloisters are | > Bare Eilidegnars ‘Nor, Morok, Galway. 56 days, ‘in bal 20, Came the northern Borer, tug Aguthea, and | wo schrs remain. PORTLAND, Jan 26—Clearea, achre Charles Sawyer, Mo- Farland, and tannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, New York Sailed—Brigs Cascatelle, Peter & John; scurs Chas Saw- yer, Hannie WeswWruok ; and others, 2th— Cleared, sshrs Mary K Long, Hardv, Havana; Re- becca Florence, Kich, Philadelphia, PLYMO. TH, Jan 33—Arrived, schrs Seneca, Giles, New York; 24th, Fisher, Carnes, do, paiied 20th, achr Risk, Holmes, Baltimore, ments, and his five sons have accordingly | logical faculty 0 appear at nis palace. There ne wed UI joy here, last, to Fun re. massage us PRO\ DENCE, Jan $6—arrived, scare Fred Spofford, Ture FORTY-SECOND OONGRESS, received the highest European education, They elated to them the result of the Vatican Council— Briss Bundes constt‘ucion now read eens Oren far'as ton 40 \d had heavy westerly gales, then took the | ner, Kast Hlurbor, Tl, via Nortolk, A Van Cleal, Dow, Wee- wei i Be Dave been ail in tue service of the Porte, and the | the decreeing of the dogma of Papal infali Of the Jegulis and adiliated socieuies cannot ve re- | Southern passage and had fine weather to Hatteras; from | hawkeu. ie Witte, Rita, Vibitaes © a nai two eldest aud best Known of them, Vely basa aud | Turning to Dullinyer the Archbishop sald, “Suait | celved in any part of Switzerland, and they are | $ence,7 days, with heary W and NW gales. Jan 28, lat | Se Ay eo etsot ete enreia ,Cecee®, & Second Session. Saiiu Bey, nave at diferent times Occupied promi- | we commence auew to work for the holy Uouren y? | pronipited ali influence 1m the Church aud school. 7 is mastaee Blass Chen Bern, Pepregbees ene erst: | toeeter Taken Rickersont New York? Binr ‘Tasker New nent public posts Under their imperial master, Dolinger started, and, in his own pecultar, sharp | itis prohivited to Jouud clolsiers or to re-estabush | susan to fH. H. Swift & Co. Had heav, westerly ales mont of | York; in & Mary, Kenyon, do 8 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mustapha Kiritlt Pasha was jormeriy cousidered | manner, said, “Yes, for the via vnuren.” ‘Tue | taose already suppressed.” e Pope has just sent | the iy been 5 days north of Hatteras; Jan 23, iat 86, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan W—Arrived, ships Archer, Evans, to be one of the wealthiest men in Turkey, but the | Archbishop would have vented his rage had any | alewer to ne Swiss vishops acknowledging their | lon B spoke scnr Hattie Ellen, from the Delaware Break | New York; Grace Ce newcastit WastmtncTon, Jan. 27, 1872, | 1NJury done to his large estates in Crete during the | other than Dollinger stood before tum. | pastoral letier in favor of infalubiity, urging them | Water, bound South, House met f 7 latest insurrection was understood to have cur- | “there 18 but one Church,” sald he; “no new, mies Passed Through Hell Gate bag met for genera: debate Mr. Paimer, of Iowa, 10 | tation his resources, although, in spite of tins, he | no old one.” Dollinger answered, SRE oa reer eeree Manin oe Cee ce 7” ‘27th—Arnived, ships FI , Stover, New York via Cal- tingale, Cutter, and Comet, Bray, Newport, W. jew York ; Pag. We chair, and a few members in their “ ‘ ub shey | the Cuuren, BOUND souTa. jan 24—-Cieared, ship Koomar (Br). Coster, a ae pire a blot Ate Bust stl have tefl ry cusiverable fortune. Iu Turk have created new oes y ne Archbishop then be- | BAVARIAN NEWS CONNECTED WITH THE MOVEMENT Steamship Franconia, Bragg, phe 4 for New York, with | Amsterdam (not as tele ued) Br), Roberts, Li : Mr. Buox, (dem.) of Ky. |, OF, ea ical ro; | gan a memorable explanation of tue ature of ihe | ts meagre, though interesting. ‘The arrival of Car> | mase and vastoniers. 13.) F Reborn a 2th. Arrived, ships James Jardine (Br), rte, Liver- + made a speech against the postal | foriner, aud a declared cuewy to corruption and | dogina., Says Friedrich, “You know (sald the Arch- | ainal Houeniohe in Germany 18 said to be in con- rich re telegraph scheme. He said hebad been a memver of the | @use3. Just, humane, tolerant, totaliy tree from | bishop) that tuere have always been cuanges in tie | necuon with tue Wish expressed by tne imperial New York, with pot ea tod ‘Dewar won ay kd select committee of the inst Congress on this subject. He | 8¢¢'arian prejudices, Mustaplia Pasa was equally | Unurch and her doctrines,” These worus suficed | goverument im Berlin that the German Catholic Schr Jachin, Reane, Belfast for Baltimore. (ies eppoted beth the ook id } Accossible to all—Turk and Clristian, Jew aud Gen. | to call out expressions of surprise [rom the several | Church should receive @ primate, as in Hungary. Schr Cindereila, Vaughn, Newport for New York. PI ere crores, and when neither | tile, | Morvover, from long experience acquired in | members of the faculty. Tue conduct of Dollinger | ‘rms 18 only TuMor. A. repurt 18 also publisned | Sehr Julfs. Sherman, —— for Now York. pariy ventured to lay thelr project before the | vhe government of Crete, he was well versed in all | aud Haneberg Will nevor be obliterated from our | tuay the A¥chbisuop of Muulch 1s ta receive | Steamer Meus, Davis, Providence for New York, with 1; Jease K Murdock (Br), from Orient; Chariowe«Pish, From Rockland. - Below s ship and two scurs, Cleared—Steamships San Saivador, Nickerson, and Mont- gomery, Faircloth, New York ; ships Shandon (br), McVicar, nd Antovelia iri, Cralz, Liverpool; bark Courser, Mate den, New York; brig Neison, Maryport. SALEM, Jan 25—arnved, scbr Empire, Young, Calais for Mouse be bad thought that both had been | Maiters relating to @ comprehensive system of | memory. The Archbishop could not Jali to sve our the purple. The excommunication ol Proiessor ee eet Vou Providence for New ith | New York. abandoned, Neither the President nor his Postmaster | Stale administration, surprise, and so he turned to the thought, ““Dogmas Froschnamuier fas elicited irom that genueman a fy papeengers. can! tat DO imag en hag hee Telenor olin E ehelk Crow: General bad recommended governmental control of the a ‘ , s have indeed frequentiy required expladations.” Af- | lengthy aud interesting arucle on “Excommunica- ‘Steamer Centipede, —-- for New York. ell, Galveston for do; brig Martha, ‘Casstiy, Mobile Tor do; telegraph when this Congress met on Marc 4. Now | Zhe Captain General of the spanish Navy. | ter tnis scen adds Friedrich, after tuese words of tious,’”’ puvlisued in the Augsbuiger Adgenwimne BOUND EAST. schrs B P King (Br), Koverts, Cape Haytien (via Tnagua), it was necessity. The senate committee, too, was A written despatch, by mail, from Madrid reports | V0llinger's, “I saw, as the Archbishop turned once Zewung, im which he bids deflauce to rope and for do; Kit Carson, Keich, St Mary's, Md, for do; Lizale Srnith, Gorham, Nansemond for salein; Hea Lark, Miller, ortland for New Yor! Jan 25, PM—Arrivea, achr Sunbeam, Galley, Baltimore for Calatertkeamer Ailyances Shute, New Work fer Salem. Salled—Schr Kitue 5 petscheme, known as the Hubbard bill, which y of the House committee bad endorse: The Senate claimed! the suvject favored governm deniew that, and showed th: ® | the death of the Captain General of the Spanisn | 1° SHoter group of the professors, that tears sivud | tisuops’ aud their excommunations, wich ne | greamanio Neotune, Hallett. New York for Boston. | aa | Th f the c a in hus (Dollinger’s) eyes. dives not fear. tis ciosing seuteace reaus:—“Iu- | genrJ t Weaver. Newton, Hoboken for Providence. . avy. The name of the Commander is not given svead of pandering to tuis rage ior excommunica- | Schr J P Robinson, Harding, \irginia for New Haven, he House Committee on Post | (lt may be the Marquis de Sardoal). He was, how- | Spread of the Catholic Reform Movement in | Mou ye Would truly do better to elevate yourselves Schr Surprise, l’reston, New York for Providence, wens. Otlices and Pom Keads in the Fortiety Conteress had repe t finaily to the leeliug ob duty and Curisuan © Schr Hattie L, Coltins, Hoboken for Fall River, ie v © B Wood, Gandy, Philadelphia union thea ait that ‘he owe ‘ect eommitor ee | ever wu offleer of very igh repute. Our corre: | arope=The Kussina Orthodox Church and | Pally {0 the teeliny ot Wry astermnineuiy to patent (er RE ADLLpine Labh Wuntal, Sot Soumeve for a toa last Congress bad Spondent states that the gentleman was in the | the Vid CatholicemStrossmayer—The ) eigity-ith year of his age; entered the service in 17.9; Was present at the battle of Trasaigar, 1800, this totatiy matstaken aod roan huerarcuical sysvem BELOW. ty w thorough putuication, and to give to tne whole Churca @ fundamental renovauou.” ‘Toe govern. | T° Dats and one brig. Ment has at last let Ms strong Hand be feit in re- N WILMINGTON, NC, Jan %—Cleared, barks Marie Heyn SS Beck, Antwerp; Cbaries (NG), Vornand, Cork for ers. Reforms—Huber on the Fre: these schemes, and it w of which Le w: Broposivon ie Was utterly opposed, th ou board the San Ildetonso, Adwiral Churruca’s | A Priest Sentenced to Twelve Monthy Ine | gard io SAILED. in advance of the "action of tne preseat eommifes, | LOM; Was captured, but soon _releaseu; 7 ‘ THE ABUSE OF THE PULPIT. b ay before the committee and the House the resuke ot mie | Served all around “in Mexico and Soult ia, ask Var je Bavarian Goverament and | on she istii day of March, 1570, Fiarter Lechner, | peor Wile be Paris; none, Boeke Wetceee eee GREAT EXCITEMENT, y kotor what they were | America; took part im the Civil war agaist the Burial of the “Heretics. Of tivergerisuausen, near 'Freisiug, said in ine | Veneva, Lo Britannia’ Glasgow; Kienvii A maa oe Sees PERFORMED. yn ie atburt referred to tbe | Dou Carlos, rose Blep by step to tne Nighest rauk, MUNICH, Jan. 8, 1872, course Of lis sermon tna the Cathuiic regeats did | Wilmington, Key West and Galveston; Geo W. side aod aang Sete cat eeaare eaemben he ton ore ee O14 Catholicism has advanced so far on its self. | BO’ EO to the aid of the Vope, and lorgot hunselt so | Shenmen, Hew Seine Ashland, Fer "tharos , r - fr ped, 6 a A far as to Bay “these princes, indeed, Cail themselves Wumingion, Xo; Wyanoke, fuchmons Hatteras, Norfolk; To commu, tower | is au Imporant vacancy, and auy number of candi | reconciliation between the divided Churches as to | Witetuer they are of the yrace of God or the devil.” | © AlsG sailed sehr Huntress (Bri for Pernamtten tba ate fens dates; 80 many, In tact, ere Wus some talk in have taken steps towards coming to an understand ‘The District Court at Freising has sentenced tne Wind at sunset, SW, light. of outlay to begin with, and an aDnuai tax of $lon duos 4 | Madrid of abolishing Le oilice. * | priest to one year’s incarcerauion 10 a fortress, Vast ae sustain it; that i would add at least 25,000 addiuene en. : ing with the Russian Courcn, Professor Osinini, of | mierest and agitation has been produced by tne Plex to ie 8.000 or 70,000 now drawing salaries directly St. Petersburg. who attended the Munich Congress | burial oi an oid Catholic, uaimed Xaver Zunuer, at Shipping Notes. men would be oumpeliod to be subwervical. pontions © | The Free Will Baptist Church and a large Inerary | in September sast, as tbe delegate of ihe Russian | AMES, OW New Year's Day. Dyiug iu the old | Bark Sappho, 712 tons, of Mystic, was lowered from the 001 Caihoue saith tue Episcopal orawariat of Rauspon to the Posimaster Geueral, Ovey ali bis orvers, pay their pol. i y ‘ large batance dock foot of Pike street on Friday aft senebebaes apa ao bie ney Work. or te Savargek ats circle nave lost a distinguished member by the death | orthodox Greek Church, left here with the very | had ordered inat he snuuid be peghor! my a berdearir re been stripped, calked and metalied. Her pla charged that the cost of the service here and in otuer | Of the above named lady, in the nintieth year of her | best impressions of the movement, and since nis REFUSED RELIGIOUS BURIAL, Sg 2 t a imrestated concealed age. She has just died at ber Jate residence, 110 | return to the Neva has been untiring in Roc eee aatstan. Teemvine, bed Sanciabel wines, prepaid wai reac hadi: confer this power, West Forty-second sureet, New York. Her bhusbana, | bis efforts to make his people acquainted with | telegraph the decision of the royal | overumeat— 7 im. He showed that aiready in toglal rs Bark Rosina, 405 tong, still remains on the smalier balance sf the late ev. Moues Bean, was a prominent Bap. | the nature and endeavors of the German reform, oa re gay patted mich fae fans dock adjoining, but has nearly completed her repairs, rn tey th | Ust minister, It Was said of Mra, Bean taat, at one PALAOLIC; BECODS, church in Amberg mus' Te claimed urat wie tae Uime or anotuer, sie, had entertained. at Her home | #'8!avors have Catholte lesturer, Prolesser Marrcne | Be opemed for une usual services, 10 ve veriormmed by | | MeFi & Sparks’ dock; oot of Gouverneur street, lowered every minister of tne Free Will Baptist denomina- | Teaowned old Catholic lecturer, Professor Michels | Dr. Friedgrich or ower clergyman cailed in by tue | the propeller Lily on Wednestay, after having shoe repaired, pwd ‘er ecto that on fd particular oc-'| aud Professor Friedrichs, of Munich, have been in- ioueE ba OWED Munoe te roast the parish charon and now bas on sehr Portiand, 159 tons, of Windsor, N&, to e entire body partuok of her hospitality at ; er OF ee ABUETO, 10 CABS Of | patch metal. the same. ume. ome were 4 home viied to and are shortly expected in Si. Petersvurg, | reysal of one or the other of the above, ‘force must ager npete ol Carrington (Br), 219 tons, was lowered oud religious associaiiona, = she was | Where they will study the aoctrines, usages and | be used; illo, & postponement of the execuiou of ~ J vf gc OFFICE THRONGED FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT, DAY AFTER DAY the deaf, blind, sick and lame are there! in and about the office of DK. FRITZ, the great re- Formatory physician, 1261 BROADWAY, this city, waiting ently their turn t consut him. The wonderiw! sugcess fe‘has achieved in Ohicago during his residence there seems to have spread to tuiscity, and already he is coing an im- mense business. He (s non-permanentiy loc. ted here, and those afflicted with any form of chronic disease can once more hope for a cure, as roots, hert@ aud barks, when dis- penser by skilful hands, seldom {ali to effect permanent Cures in hundreds of cases where every other treatment has been tried in vain. Already many residents of this city bave been brought from dar ness to iixht, the deaf made to bear ‘and the sick healed. Mr. H. Shoity, of bixth avenue, cured Of deafness of four years) atanding: Mra, Haag, of, West Twenty-ninth street, of asthma; John Peterson,’ Wiliams: burg, of rheumatism; Miss Hetlle Fenner, of fever sore, besides hundreds ot others, who bave been entirely oe all power the giticials ‘at, Washington; that” tne prevent Sonmaner | Golden Fleece. Iu consequence of his demise tnere | imposed mission of endeavoring to vring about a { such by the grace or vod. bus Une huge es c & J was an unbt depository of suci as he recommended and urged that bis scheme would co: 3 thelr health, “ON Ml Bid TREATMENT, ill getiety any m ia FRITZ can be consulter Galiy at bis REFORMATORY MEDICAL OFFICE, 1,261 BROADWAY, between Ty and Thirty-secoud streets, Hours from btola a. to Wy ect ycutture aud known as such | arrangements of the orthodox Russian Church, win | tie ordiuauce dare no: take place. pri al peoentipmngeenarin mi aid ee Mpredprn fh ror bork ed ues were ancrea: | 1 M1arge Circle of literary people, eri i AN OLD CATHULIO BURIAL, patched her metal, and her piace taken by schr Britannia, | ———-- > Bad the moon ies aa dangerous, Hate testi: | @hd social relauons mate her pote i marked | te View of seeing wherein exists tue ditterence be- | armed witn Unis, the magistrace immediately | 1:8 tons, of Arichat, NS, to repair snoe and overhaul and BSOLUTE DIVOROKS LEGALLY OBTAINED ad Fagen, 1 Un Mi- Hubbard and others asto the work- | oue for three-quarters of a ceniury. Consitering | UWeen the Russian aud old Catnouuc churches and | opened the Hospial church for the old Catholle paint bottom, She still remains up. tres. “Nowry Publio wad vou a baer (ob av ary Sih gpoven sn sunore, Wick ace inary Krowth of the redgious body with | bringing about unity between them if possivie, buriai, and the sad ceremony took place under tue | “he ship Sovereign of the Seas, 1502 tons, was lowered Fi KING Coudsoliorat-Law, 353 Browtywar. Which sue Was 80 intimately ¢ ecte. very eyes of the imialiivuatist priests of vhe caurca, 08 serad, wae, very isle Tong pertod her deat i on erent ae hee A DIFFICULTY. Dat Be nl procession fouowed (ne deceased to | fom the large sectronal dock foot of Rutgers street on Friday meut officials, who were paid yerrices, dit much of | the Church. The further unity arranged at the Congress be- | tue last resting place. Not only were tne citizens | morning, and tollowed by ship Oracle, 1183 tons, belonging to ru —— ; fe work. Me instanced Belgium ae ‘he beat ihanager and ‘Siti. Wik, Fre tween the old Catholics and the Utrecht Cnurch bag | Present, but wany government onicials and omcers, | Messrs Lunt & Chapman, of this city, tor examination and " aud very many Women. Dr. Friedri Jf rage “cos ot | From Dublin we have an sonouncement of the deivered & | aight repat this week received a slight check, ‘be oid Catho- | yeautsils ‘al adil his ¢ : slight repairs, ib aulisul Juneral address, expressing his Conviction to the governmentoa aver death of John Naity, M. D., a weil ile congregations are still, as Doilinger expressed | tat Zunuer had died ih the true reigion, His |, SdiP Atlantic King (Br) 990 tons, is on the sectional dock 8, in Beigiom a ‘s known physician it at the Congress, in a state of need, having no | Words Created @ deep and iasting impression, At | fot of Cilnton street calking garboard seam, ng; wile the annual escess | Of that city. He wus seventy-three years ot age. He Y tue grave, and beiore the singing society of ube | Sip Agnes, 1029 tons, belonging to Messrs Wm ¥ Weld & VORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ALOT ecuten: desertion, £c,, audicient cause; no pub- Hleity ; n0 charge anti divorce granted Advice free, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. A FEW MOK e oh THE CHARITY BALL each message ity miles—swas seveniees and a ball ean ad at DELMONICO'S, = @ ‘each, the telegrapd was seif-eust Of expend.iures vver receipts in ine whule European system | toog luis degrees in Edinburg and Lo bishops to give the sacrament at confirmation or to | piace had finished thelr lavors ot love, a cry of | Co, of thiscliy, son the mammoth secti lobe: ‘an Fras oly 94aau a. 4m Joyea au extensive practioes vor many Yoo ene perform other sacred offices reserved to the bishops | “Fire” was raised in the city. ‘The house OF a promt: | xen tor prec dfindte iead pmataed aca ce, | See REG HREM ane ged 'vok, a8 Vice President, an active ‘ad . | Rent old Catholr aking partin the sad ARO the peck fay ne | & , ministration of the Poor gw in the Meare Pod | Only. Plarrer Reniuie, of Mering, Werefore pel. | Ceremony, was on lire! ‘Tie: uitramonvane Asniverg || EOre Avebiie Of tons betotieing. Vo: eases minora et ra Daeenr aolneana ti UNAS AONE iad Union. Liere nis medical knowledge, nis rare tioned the Bavarian government for permission to | Vo/ksgertung caine Out bext day with & Call tor @ | & Sons, of New Haven, was lowered on Wednesday from the ata the Uibke Chadries. i oomienian thar fe tuality and assiduous atiention enavied hin Wren. call in the good services of the Archbishop | mass meeting of.the Amverg Cathoiics for ihe pur- | larger screw dock near toot of Pike street, after having her eu ouninies. conten at , : Fenoranee, oe a. esis is adodee ahice Fath der essential service Wo the public, of Utrecht to perform these offices. The govern. jad i A 44 , tee Pacer wae oe wake on rvs patched, and was followed by sche apt Foatontoe dates itn Kew York” to ment hag, however, ueclared steelf incompetent to | The ioanding of more ola Catuone congregations is | te PurPove of patching and having s new shoe adjusied— a or Give permiser the matter, although tne Bishop | reported rom yatious towns and Villages of Bava. | ‘¢latter vessel was lowered on Friday, when for twenty ceuts Without enurmoun taxation op M. Dufour, whose death was announced a couple Permission 1» the matter, althongh tne DO eee Or WHICH BRPE. Gr eoet eee Cf CNTa. |: Macsinn be6 tons, was 10:00 SUNN 0! days since, vy cable, in the HERALD, was, dur of Fiarrer Renftie’s diocese (Augsburg) bas relused | Hors, une puviic excitement 1s always increased | BrigJenny (Dan), 166 tone, is now on the Central screw as, og 260 Greenwich airowt, New York, try, vub charges Abirty ceuts if 1 crossed her Hine a mile, RNG, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, AC. OouR Repth yt De eiok, ¥l0 Broadway, corer of Fulton street. ice’s nihilacor cures Coras, Houlvns, Chilblains, &e. "By mail, 60 cents. vo sustain (he ‘eegrapn ior the bevetit of not o dred aud ofty thousaud of our thirty nine miilor DRE, COATS FOR BALLS, PARTIES, & ale and Uy hire by the night an’ Slese generally speculators or men able tu mauiy years past, an extensive silk me the sacrament of confirmation to the children of | when such events as the Amberg burial are pub- | dock, and is to be stripped, calked and remetalied. custom made Cloth. iei@. (hat there was no demand for a change bj Tchant and “ : 4 vpeny } gy Broadway Misuts. &c,, at a eacritice, D. SHEA, Sow using the telegraps; thatthe service was cebcraity welt | prominent citizen of Lyons, France, He waa q | 20% Parents who have oot submitted to the Vatt- | shed, and just in equal ratio as the infallibiitists | gene 8 F Wait now oocuples the larger dock, and 1s to The treet, Corner Crusby street, ‘4 Clothier, 427 Broo J Aempt to goad tue peopie’s faith does the reora g i that the jy change would break up al) the atbiu < 4 | Can decrees, In bang 4 ‘ hina Eocorcaac! ong the press liges oF rf 0 oh teves pd Jury map at @ Frened extibition in 1849, avd acted the meantime, however, reports | movement of the ord Catholics gain ground, ‘The | bave her bottom painted, ’ in the samme capacily at Ue great exnivitions of | Fe abroad that Bishop Strossmayer will be cailed | leaders are ail Very hopelul, and tie Kuster Congress | Many of the docks are unoccupied, as will be seen by the | (1YMNASTIC EXERCISE DEVELOPS A STRONG, VIG. ernment ty bulla new ones at enormous cost. The raiirogds yi r orous and bealthy constitation. Attend JULLN Wi A prea run Uy velegrapule oFuers, and Weir lines eouid not iene and Paris, eid 10 156) and 1855, respec- 4 tae Old Catholics to perform Episcopal function | 18 looked sorward Lo win bright anticipation, HOVE FEPOT, tne Dianetorss yma, Acta teva teas rae —— io the Bavarian old Cath rr BFORKOY, 84 ON BOARTED OF jatholic congregations, Instead for Boston, was ashore Bal a ane ander the vropose: stem, rato . pan oF ot Amare Toe Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckiand. of We Archvishop of Utrecht, in order to guard ies Veen bigtdh lonely Ababa one eee a Ra Pte gs Fiuh rast. At last accounts we Late nn] HAIR.—SHAW'S PATENT HAIR CAN ore DoW by sound, so that if a govern: , ech ri i ; ine loudiee 8 rafiroad be the message aa be un. The death of Mgr. Pompaiier, Roman Catnolic | 464108! the charge of having called in the aid of a 8 . OrkViUe | ghe remained tight. it ve i pars ed; Switches, $1, &e,; Human m™ ry Sermon by the Fallpoad emplove. He urged ibat ihe present | Bishop in partioue of Auckiand, New Zealand, 1s | Ct Vor the Utrecht Church 13 conaiiered as auch | PoNCe Court, yesterday, charged with cummitting | | sour Cuantin & NeLty, for Ni lenis woud ail be broken tbe government - Indecent assault on @ chiid of six es nf ». from Alexandria, Va, 23a iat, sysiem. Hankere, tracers, stove Durie, warkerrepors,an | avNOUNCed ag having occurred at Pateaux, near | PY Rome). ‘The answer of the government 1s, I am Daued Tonle Kelmweicr. He w FComunitred ¥homee Re at ae oy oe AS 5 OPELIM ULereole now apcommodated Would vp vepruved. ei) | Paris He Was seveDLY-Lwo years Ol age, Susured, OnIY vousidered a8 & formality, aud Bo | Wituout Wall. Lo answer. ’ | Sone eke solid Switches, on at lon $4; Curia, BL and Wowwards Laatest ( do cents, Neat siyies always on hand, reat Jones street filguest ry ol a

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