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G. VOLUME EBENSBURG, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1872. NUMB KR -- i.

The emigrants arrived in after Trent, which assembled in 1545 and closed i-.- supports in short, in plm-j- s so fiiied with car.ilhi 1: WINTER. 1872. narrowly escaping capture by the Indians, its session occ'Ssiou uhift he saw t.ulhinrr. Wi.lli: in 15G3, and therefore the tue oid drifts it I n prepared to offer I.nst Illness of I)renecl JPrelnte roll- that whs i.ucessary to was pon.Liring on r. hat cool.! hav i :.i i'v SUvKli His Life. WorkH Mhi. and settled on neighboring farms on the was looked forward to with much interest. A mining man informs as, says one of and crush through them I'or an l.&ur or t! vi Hois", his cars ! ; IhI r.v riiiiernl ArrniieinrfilH His ing folk ef Salt river, then only a territory, Tho was present with some seven vr availed a : . )l lNDLX'OlENTS our exchanges of a recent date, of a lone I'roiullc Successor, Ac. in the rnidf t of dense forests, roamed by wild hundred and seventy from different mere our adventurer wainlercl through j tduili, piercing, tinniitakahh' st-rc- 1 i : mi:; or adventure of his in a mine, undertaken iiastrs The Sun ol Thursday week says: beasts, and exposed to the incessant attacks parts of the earth, and took prominent part the mazes of the level, muro mine. i;e thiui tho stiibioss it scrims! fir I. tl.O on Sunday last, which lie no le-- of prowling says email i J it The death of Most Reverend Martin John Indians. in the discussion preceding the determination the labyrinths of Crete, or at .-t th.ui power of human Iu.i'i-- to have I sum would induce to i:'.:re ill hlliiij. Spalding, D. IX, Archbishop of Baltimore, The age of the Archbishop's parents at of the question of the infallibility of the Pope him repeat, owing that of Woodstock, in which, as (he tory such an unearthly shriek. Oar hero oi:;: ML" II AT that time was respectively fourteen and when defining a of faith or morals to tho great danger is of took place yesterday afternoon at the Arch doctrine thers being goes, fair Rosamond was imprisoned, but to have smv.vervd this by a trv.i: as OR The Arch- twelve years; they married in 1798, and be- for the whole church, ex cathedra, that is, crushed or shut in by vn:;ij:A!.i: retail. iepifcopal tesideuce in this city. the caves not that no store of precious ore could Lu fmd 'boo o on!'' which was nil that oan.o t from a painful dis- - came the parents of eight children, of whom fiom his cfScial chair, as universal pastor or there is bishop had long suffered anything else to bo feared oh, length, in thrci-.g- h I sh-u!- i:; the subject of this sketch was the At crowding his way ?vh.:t he i;ite;ide have b ot a Is part of every variety of eate, and afttr it was announced that his sixth. teacher. no! IJeing impressed with the idea that would be After the death of his first wife, Richard Tho Council having been suspended by some fallen timbers in a tumbledown fierce and thii.uit yell. Again t!i2 ;;v.-i,- ; Justified apprehensions that it he could find paying ore in one of our Spalding married a second and subsequently the Pope in consequence of the occupation of chamber. t!i2 whole came down behind sen-a- i ; t i r ntteiinir tho single w,n!. attended with a fatal result, tho paragraphs mines out, a wife, twenty-on- e (we aro not at liberty to say what lor-r-r- or ;!::; .wn uilyss wares to his condition were read from time third and he had in all Rome by Victor Emanuel's troops. Arch- him, followed by a tremendous cavo ol "1 ! ' Oar tei iili.d explorer i t ! : : children, of whom one), in which no regular i.u and it.aih to time with much solicitude, not only by fifteen grew up to become bishop Spalding returned home November weak had beeu earth, which blew out his candio and fmb..hh 2rca0.il now, f.r the first ti n?, men and women. Martin John, in his 12th 10, 1870. done for some years, BOILERS. &c , the Catholic community, but by the general Ha was greeted, as is known, he determined upon blocked the w;y behind him, completely felt his hair at weak inside of his hat 1L year, was tent to St. Ma- - with much : Mary's Seminary, by Catholics of a stolen of n SUM-- LA public. They were, however, unprepared enthusiasm the trip inspection into the wilder- cutting off his retreat. . Tins ho saw w held his VKi. MI'S, OIL rion county, which was candle ab vc his head and peero.I ; ; ! conducted by the Baltimore and Washington. A grand pro- ness 'KNISHINfJ IIALD- - for the news of his death at this time, as of the old workings. He carried he relighted the candle. This nrdd.-ii- t i:ro the t'.ircc great galleries vnwniit' ' late Lev. Wm. Byrne, aud which had been cession was formed, reaching from the foeit ' from a very low some weeks since, j m i:vi:jY condition, with him but a small prosppctin pick, a drove of fer.r ! kind. by of out his head all of dead men mar. but could see nothing. He pu.-Lc- ho had rallied to a cousiderablo extent, g built the Catholic people of the neighbor- Broadway to the Cathedral, and the whole light rope ladtler, about sixteen feet ia anu Li a hood, amoug whom for wasdense-l- y biiuenmg, mocKing IL hat open his head to settle h: i mt Richard Spalding was extended more than two miles, Coliaa. ih.n ki;.:.-'- Anti-Di- hopes which the result now proves to length, half a dozen candles and a box of been survived the most active and prominent, he being en- packed with people, while from nearly all knew that he must now give up all hops h i; r, v. ;.ii!. .l '., ;t:y rund and heel ... (Y)OKINf: FTOVES, have Tain. The Archbishop en- ..( 1:.. gaged in successful business pursuits. the houses handkerchiefs were waved in wel- matches. Thus equipped he boldly i iiiiuii; uie, must use .... his can-li- to w !!.-- U not quite a month the death of his former ami nil ins wiis down exmnitie a Stick . COOKiSG STOVES. ARCHBISHOP come. It is estimated that more than sixty tered a tunnel leading info (he old works in finding a way out of the Walk- straight-cm-- . ; IU. Lev. THB FUTURE mine. had snapp'.-- under his heel, and an i. - associate in the ministry, John i "irn parlor cook- in 182G, thousand people turned out ou tho occasion upon a vein at a depth of several hundred ing to and takin- - I IN'U STOYFS, McGill. Bishop of Richmond, , who graduated and having elotermined fro, and the heaii; 's ef up, coon'ricd, then ciiee rrioia look a to enter the ministry an age, he pro- in Baltimore, and about half that unmberin feet below the surface. Upon king St' ve desired was the assistant to the Archbishop at early reaching the .laces as well as he could, he sc. ached ; survey of his haiited horizon. As far as I will get Louisville. ceeded to St. Joseph's Seminary, Bardstown, Washington. Throughout the Council he old - i when he was the parish priest of the spacious chamber, hollowed out about until lie found an t:m-bei- s, at mnnoicturer's prices. had been distinguished by the strong person- opening leading he could see stood ghastly rows of Ky., in 1830. Ky., where he remained four years, studying years fcgo in the vein there reigned such to i'lat'." end re-nt- d down tho floor bo'ow. Descending by drr.pt d or furred over with Grates. Src, fur Ai'.cnmsnor's theology and teaching in the college. In al confidence and friendship of Pius IX., and rather the illness. oppressive silence as he ropo-ladd- er f.r the Stoves I tell ; other was among tha most an that, stood moans of his through the white mold, bnt nothing worst, for ml The Aichbi.-ho-p was first taken with his April. 1S30, he proceeded to Rome, where strenuous supporters V...I L -- red when &f alone in the middle of one of the nreat opening, he (lie wanted. Particular fa(?.l illness about the middle of December, he eutred the famous Urban College of the , which he explained passed umhr cave, and the daikittss was clear and clean. Again given openings and aloft can- attention to and has been suffering since from bronchitis, Propaganda, at which he arrived August 7. and defended in a lengthy pastoral letter cavernous held his after wandering for a time in the dismal, he thoujht there was a sigh close b'.lii;! written in Rome immediately its defi- j -- S : Valleys and Conductors, with which he had been more or less affected, He remained at college for four year years, after dle, he could hardly prevail upon himself rocking place in which he found h"u;;dcif, him, and was just in the act of whirli.i end a nition, and published and extensively circu- As of : .t.-- be at times causing serious apprehensions fur and at the of his course made public to move. the moisture the place he came upon asi old rotten bidder, about, when in his very rang will nuJc out of best niatc-- f lated in the . up eats out .'- defense covering the whole ground of theolo- J - una put xip by coinpeteLt workmen. hia recovery, and then again rallying to a settled down upon his beard and pene- which he ascended, thanking his stars that thr.t teirib'e woi 1, "II ir I" starting degree would lead Lis friends to enter- gy and canon law, and embracing two hun- CHIEF LITERARY WORKS. that works trated his clothing, so did all manner cf he was again frco. lie now stalled to back t.e f'.U to the gi cun.l, but in a suii-.- . tain hopes of his final recovery. Dr. Mc-Sher- dred and fifty-si- x theses or propositions, The chief published by Archbishop Burners, Wick and Cliimnevs : superstitious fears setllo around his heart find the mouth of the incline, I agai;;.-- pos iHrp and X. 11. Smith were called to attend which he maintained in Latin against all SpaldiDg are the following Sketches of the an i'i.M t a lanJirg without OK KKTA1T.. and penetrate his sou!. At every the ' WtiOI.KSAl.E him, and were constant in their visits up to opponents for sevD hours. The result of Early Catholic Mission of Kentucky; the siep himself that he had recov- ext:i'.:i.i;;i;iej his candle. A little du t I .r ;M to oM floor gave call jarticu1;r attention the L?ht yesterday. Shortly after he was first confined this championship, deemed able anel elo- Life and Times of Bishop Flaget, in one vol- out a hollow, clankixg ered fiom his former childish fears of f.'liit from above, he Ijuke.J up, and i: : r.urr.rr, with Glass for ume ; a Review of d'Aubigne's History 0ne, giving to his room he undertook one day to go down quent, was that he was made a Doctor of of sound, and he qould hardly move forward when, upon elevating his candle above there saw gaz.iit: uown upon bun a pair : . than any other in use. the Reformation, in one volume, 12mo, which io liht Also, the the stairway, when he became so weak that Divinity by acclamation. Dr. Spalding was a dozen pace3 before he was oveicome by his head to peer as far as possible into the of ti ry eves. This, instead cf fii bleu Parag'in Burner, f.jr Crude Oil. 1 was afterwards enlarged into two volumes, of ordained priest on tho 3th of August, 1834, a feeling that some person or was - he missfd his footing, and fell a number thing narrow passage in advance, thtro ing b:in, served j i.--t the purpose, by Carelinal Pedicini, and after celebrating 8vo., of about 1,000 pages, embracing the coiitraiy injuring himself badly. About three following him. Ashamed of weak- j steps, history of the Protestant Reformation in ail such ly rose bdWse him a most frightful at pa- - Rising, l ehe'dal .ft tha candle, and sa.v SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS weeks ago the bronchitis assumed a more se- his first in tho crypt or subterranean ness, he would try to (he thought countries; Miscellanea, a collection of re- shake olf rition. Uttering a helpless, stiMSheied si:tii-- upon 1L3 tin. ber, at the end of an of all sizes constantly on hand. rious bhape, and he began to suffer freni chapel cf St. Ptter's Church, over tho tomb nothing was following, and it would be of the Apostles, started for America two views, essays and lectures on about fifty shiiek which skeined to be answered by ore sl.uie o'ver Jr's head, r.s pretty a cat as drensrin Ids windpipe, making his breathing days look afterwards, and in Kentucky different subjects, in two volumes, 8vo; Lec- childish to around it would be an still iviJrc despairing; shrieks from every j ever went ratling in old mine, as Special attention given to very difficult and laborious, and from that arrived after tures and on tho Evidences of Christianity, in act altogether unworthy of a man. A ; time until yesterday he gradually grew weak- four months travel, there being no means of cavern in tha mine he dropped his candle. he gaz,.d Up-- the wondering beast, L Jobbing nTin, Copper and SheeHroi i one volume. In addition to these works he step or and an j er and weaker, although those immediately rapid transit by steam or water in those days. two, ugly, raw craunch Stopping squarely befoie hiui hi the mid- - opened i;s mouth and a .tain uUere.l that at lowest jiossiblo rates. He was at once made pastor of St. Joseph's has written numerous pastoral letters and a under his feet, an- ! about him were of the opinion that he wou d with apparently an die of tho passage, ho had seen a tall man f l of Lr-- -- ror" but now church, and on the death of great number of leading articles in different civ "I i it live for at leait six months to come. Ou Bardstown. Rev. swering craunch behind him. lie must of most aprjoarano-?- . IMel-chant- s Catholic newspapers and periodicals, besides venerable. Iliu hair j sounded more like Wholesale Lists Tuesday he appeared to siuk rapidly, and G. A. M. Elder, President of St. Joseph's ' various introductions to works look this time ; but does so with a smile and beard were of snowy whiteness, and After this last ghost adventure our r.er. :..v reatly, and will bo sent on application continued to do to up to two o'clock yester- College, he was appointed to succeed him. translated or such as one would smile info the face j by mail or in After having been again for a short time published under his auspices. the latter reached far be lew his waiit ; felt that nn gnblin' that ever walked could persja day afternoon, when lie rallied, much to tho of a ghost but sees of Joseph's church, he was The Archbishop has ever been robustly nothing. After his iljwin; robe was also white, but his j and ho blew gratification of his friends, but at twenty pastor St. called, ' fiigi.ten h:m, when out tha ' proud of his American Catholic many facings this way 7, to tec all r.iy oM customers and live minutes past four o'clock the venerable su 1843, to the Cathedral in Louisville, and ancestry. about, and that, face was black as ink. In the involun- - remnriot of the crtmi'tj at tho mouth of i'mt Years ago. while combatting proscrip-tionis- t i v ones tlii.i I five years later to tho episccpiate, the he in some tlegree shakes olF the feeling covering st.v-j-.in- Sping, return my breathed his last. under the tary net cf his eyes (o shut from fimmd. .m! full) into the bro 1 J f,-- r of Bishop as who assumed the exclusivo title of ire thanks the very liberal pa THE CHAMBER OF DEATH. title cf Lecgone, and coacij'itor of being followed, and, with what might his sight the fearful thing, his candle wan cly.c of daylight there was hot a I. .'.dec ! ' 1 to the celebrated and venerable Bishop Fla-ge- t, "Native American Party," he m ide use of hare already received, and will The sceno in the chamber of death was be called tempered boldness, passes thro' find 1 him-sc- - this explicit language in re- dropped, it was some moments Lef .re man irs Virginia city, as ac r to plea.- - all who may wheth- very solemn. Archbishop was lying on the first Bishop of Louisville. oce of his most call, The several old chambers anel arrives at the he could get courage Io rernovo his 1. : markable contributions! to the periodical h.u.ds knowledge U ?ays the only danger of er '. v Luy or not. a lounge, and around him, all kneeling, were JLT LOUITILLE. dark mouth of an old incline. a p press: ILmstlf a native with Taking and again look before him. When he g 'pig IT. A NCI S W. HAY. the Kr. Lev.-Bisho- Becker, of Wilmington, Bishop Spalding spent twenty years in American, did into our eld mines is that of bein an ancestry which has been for gener- sweeping look in all directions to see that eo he was more .' hntown. TIaich 7. 1bC7. Del.; Very Lev. Dr. Cuskery. Louisville, after having been consecrated manj' fiighfened than before at crii.-he-d or shut in by i cav there in ations in the country, and justly proud of there is nothing bad in sight, he enters the he of the Archdit cese ; Lev. Father Dougherty, September 10, 1848, and acquired a groat what beheld. The nopatition was nothing at all else in any of the mines to the fortunate accident which gave him birth yawning incline and faces the dark- C All LAND, Chanctlor ; Lev. Lather Lee, Secretary ; Rev. reputation as a writer and a controversialist, inky still there, but ten times more terrible than be. a hr aid of. sHIOMAS in a republic so great and flouri.-hin- g, he Lancaster Spalding, of Lou'sville, Ky,, a ne- as well as pulpit orator, and published many ness arid the chill, musty air that rises boLre. It appeared a living, . dearly loves and warmly cherishes the insti- glowing Archbi.-hop- , works. Ilia zeal and ability were fully res I WliOI.I.SALE IEALF.R IN phew of the and Mrs. Spalding, from vast ranges of caverns below. Down flame, except the fro-- 1, which was, cognized at Rome by the Supreme Pontiff, tutions of his country." if pes Hadn't IIi:.m:! A holt Ir. Same per- a niece, together with several Sis'ers cf Char- he crawls, only stopping once to assure blacker ! and on the death of And, later on, io recurring to the hh.tory sible, than before More dead sons are So densely uneoriscious of what ity who had nursed him during his illness. Archbishop Kenrick, in himself by one good, leisurely !ook OnOCERiES QUEENSVARE. 1SG3. Bishop was created Arch- of that ancestry in their first rf siing place that than jaive, be stooped and groped about is gi on aViut them Bishop lVecker recited in a feeling tone the Spalding ' that, if the planet in America, he nothing is sianding at the mouth of the ; prayers fir a snul eleparting. and the respon- bishop of Baltimore, May 12, 1E64, thus be cxultingly proclaimed that till he found his candle then, with from- - shonll go to piece", and tl.ev by some they were the first who re.ired on incline coming honor this broad gazing down upon him, Down, nanus, lia look- - ; a - WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ses were given by the other reverend clergy, the Primate of of the Roman bung lighted it, never once strange chain e be pre.-- vc-- amonn- t!,. - in the continent, in their own noble colony of Ma- down he peering now to the during neailj- the whole of which time the United States, in goe?, right, ing tow hi u me awiul orject tut Ins j ,Vou!. ryland, the glorious re- ih: gaaen.I wreck, thev not suspect for : Archbi.-dio- consequence of the Sco of banner of civil and i dying kept hii eyes fixed on the Baltimore being now to the left, into great galleiies as he ur ATIONEIIY AND NOTIONS, ligious libtirty. was fairly burning, when, with a forced twenly-fe-- la u s after that anything crucifix. Ah. tit fifteen minutes before he jhe oldest in the republic. He took formal All must award them this passes till (he had them, at last air becomes resolution which he felt to be a little sin. rt happened. An ins! . tt,'; h,, breathed his last, one of the Sisters placed a possession of the Archiepiscopal See.July 31, pnise." And again, he recalls to memory, met f '. i ii isty with the dropping of water. of imp id nr, be boldly faced SALT. SUGAB EUHED in 18G4, the Cathedral, as well as all the ad- in honor of , that "he who was the about and pparr-ntl- improbable to absurdity, actu ED. MEATS. crucifix his hand, which he held up before Loud and musical tlve sound rings his face f.r a few moments, during which joining streets, being thronged with a vast most wealthy among she signers cf our De- held up his candle. His ;hos was gone, ally happened in Chicago at the time of claration of Independence, arid who through the great cavernous place which in place UACO.V, those assembled rounel the dying prelate multitude to witness the solemn inaugura- conse but its was a timber whith bad tho terrible fire. Oa the Monday morn- ft.OlR, tion. quently periled most in putting his name to spreads out in all directions from the foot from knelt in silent prayer The Archbishop had pitched above, and which was com- ing following the gteat disaster, a ivonnn not been able to speak during the day, anel During the residence of the Archbishop in that instrument, was the Citholic, Charles of the incline, at which he has at last ar- pletely clothed in the white FEEiD Carroll of fungus he had called on one of her neighbors on the West AND PROVISIONS, his h;st moments were quiet and calm, he this city he has been actively engaged in the Carrollton. whom Providunco per- rived, and where he seats himself to rest seen so much of in fellow-patriot- s, other pe.rts of the Side and nsked if died a duties of tho Archdiocese, and has therefore mitted to survive all his as she could have wafer, 3 having without struggle. After he and gather resolution. Hundreds of feet 13-2- anti-republic- an mine. He examined it minutely, and E!cvcii!Ij Avenue, hi., been called upon frequently to lay corner- if to rebuke the fierce and saying she could not get a'iy nnyvhero, had breathed his last, body was placed below the surface aud below the neatest was astonished it I stones of new buildings, spirit of intolerance which was so soon to be that should have given and did not understand wh Her neigh- l upon the ed and LU hands crossed npon his churches, schools, (he evoked from tho ray of the sun, he seems seated upon him such a ; well-know- n Cct.'.ccn 13th and 14th Sts Altocna. I least, while the expression cf his counten- and charitable institutions, as the Diocese, abyss against his brethren fright but then it stood bor, a lady, replied: "You in religion." brink of that other woild fabled to exi-- h-o- ance was as cf one smiling. The room in in point of Bitmbers, has increased rapidly. t alone and in a place where he did not could hard'y expect a supply of water A!! such goods ft 4 Spices, Rmslie., Wood The Archbishop led a most active life, within the outer shell our which he died is situated in the southwest During the period of ever seven years that of own. The for timber in any garb. ly shading his this mornii. j;, my good wnnnn " "And Willow Ware. Shoe Slacking t:l Ptation-- . he has administered the Archdiocese of Bal- and when not engaged in tho labors of the thousand tiny, trickling and i'.l corner of the building, it being the one used streams candle he soon discovered that the fiery why not 7'' "The water has all been tssed be sold fiom manu(ac!urer's Tinted timore, more than twenty new and pastoral life was employed : l'-t- s. by the Archbifhop. churches have showers of heavier drippings from on high '. Rt fi a!i otl.er ' i" appearance it had worn in tho daik was j by tho lire last ' t.)" tnv line at in reading and writing. Ho has right." "Fire! what I been erected lectured, Ida , HIS TEATII ANNOUNCED. acd opened for divine service, from far vleit IJiiltiniore, C'ii einnati niij Pitts- - up, narrow winzes and oozing owing to a wc-nnn- . of which three are in generally to crowded houses, in all the prin- phosphorescent light given out jpie?"' qieiicd the "Why cf :tvU curt via prices. To deale rs 1 present the The news of the death of the ArchbLhop Washington and five from the broad faces of the lofty lode, cipal cities of the Union, from Boston to New by the recking fungus. These discoveries j c j eci.W:vr u.ivai.Mpu of s living ll.cin all fi eight Fpread rapidly throughout the different por- in Baltimore, besides many others which urse you know; r.indam, that almost th a- - falling into pools all about send abroad jn'! Orleans and Mobile, from did not give him j dr.ijHe, they not reipdred to pay tions e f the city, and many were informed of have been enlarged. The prominent Baltimore to St. the courage that nvuht entire city has been burne! rf mist whUih is hw:; that liebrlits (ruin t!.e j'irii:e:p;il cii'f. ,,0 (ir;lT'. institution opened during was" Louis and Davenport, Iowa. In 18G0 he a sound now as of children at have been expected or the he y the mxlanelidl y fact by the deep sounding his episcopate contrary, j n?:-r!- the only buildings cs- -! cliargcs may n's-- ? , wUU have Hiem iie. Dealers test vv... r,t the Cathedral bell, which tolled from St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, which accepted the iuvitation of Professor Henry, pia-- calling to each other at a distance ; had quite enough of the old i be- J I e.-- mine, an capel are on this side." i that my g"odH are of the t ijualitr and quarter pa.st ,'oi pcven was erected a cost of of the Smithsonian Institute, and delivered "You don't tell nD to o'clock. at $70,000 ou grounds now as of bells, with the intermingling of fore ho reached the ;he in- ! . : riees aa moderate as city rate?. !y doing mouth of old me so! I n ver heard th-- t. I 'it During the evening there were . d. mated for the purpose therein a course of three lectures on the Or- flute-lik- of !;nw ' n,lrri. by tho late Mrs. e voices ; firrtily-sounile- d ' :, buines-- , a:ul b.v ami M-- and again, like cline, ho again had tho feeling of being -e njridit promptly ber of persons gathered in front of the Lpis- - T avish a Rrand-daught- er igin, Elements aod History of Modern Civi- there wa bouse burning Saturday ;.: ""sr of Chas. random notes upon a piano. lorily llUiiig all orders, I hope to merit on dis- Carroll ot Carrollton, the last or me lisation. Altogether, the life of the deceased followed, and the diipping of water sound exenh'g. but 1 had r.o itron-ig- copal residence, North Charles street, survivor idea it had done of di alers and in tic-ha- lf finst a'?r. ! retail others cussing the while in front of the entrance signers of the of Independence. Archbishop has beeu one of mucti zsai in nf loaded with darkness and ed in his ears much hku tho distant shouts any :Ti rc- - fact, dampness--Rrm;ngl- y particular harm." The woman was r eorn'y fill elrcwdicrc. Orders One of his religion, and of filled with the weary of the most remarkable events his unusual activity of fiendish lam'hmr. r.fii-- i - .' hilly d;i.ilcd a: d wli-f.i- ! fioii guaranteed was stationed a policeman, and only those of ne:! her inse.tii TI.. administration was his in theology and literature. breathing of the place come ; special business with tho inmates convening and pre- and go a C.oing up the, j . 1 THOMAS having nclmewr.sslowr.nl hard w-x- r OAKLAND. siding over THE ARCIlBISnOPS CF BALTIMORE. that horrible roar of Mum, that of July ?.:, were allowed to enter. the Second Plenary Council of halo forms about his candle to keep back work, and more, than once bo was f,re-- .l ,o:ia, Baltimore, in October, Most Rev. John Cat roll was appointed first (hc f!oc,ont?j lIl:U ,en ifc din of a bumiivr Nearly all the Human Catholic clergy of 1806. which was the encroaching mists, and taken ail in all, to seat l.imseif and rest his ticmblir.g ' Win", composed of all the and Bish- Bishop of Baltimoro in 1789, and was con- citr, she had sleot calmly, whhout J OOD, ilOPJlKLL & CO., the city visited tho residence elnrmg the seems no place for nwrial man. knees. At such he over- - forty-sefe- n secrated in , times was again n;ice di?tuibed in profound slumberT evening, and viewed the corpse, together ops of the Uuited States, in num- August 15. 1790. His Ileio upon this ber fLor is where ho Lopes j ber ; and lie was appointed by diocese embraced tho whole of the then Uni- c.me by tho silence of iher'ace; and, did Fac ;s c,f:c:i lh,M fio:;oa- WASHINGTON STREET, with many prominent laymen. Bishop Thos. the Pope, to make eome s:r;ir2,r - ted States. Four discovery hopes to find be happen to - . . . Foley, of Chicago, is at present in the city, Pius IX., Delegate Apostolic, with ample additional Episcopal Sees cough, looked about expect- . for were erected, respectively at Boston, behind the dilapidated lagging, at the end i . Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., but did not reach tho Archiepiscopal resi- powers the purpose. The Council delib- New ing to hear cn answer or to see a FrsK's I'titsr Mi.sr.vi;-:- T'isk used fo erated for two weeks, York, , and Bardstown, Ky., in of eome drift in the face of some the-nex-t j n:i-ta!- Archbisfioo had expired. and among its first chamber, face peering out at him frotn cf'.fi. tell about his first :e life, dence until after the 180$. and the same ia 1 acts was a telegram addressed decree that created these a vein the precious ore ! WW.csaU an J.'JaU Drains in At nigLt, Messrs. E. J. V. Power, M. O. by the assem- of that escaped the opening above. The rals, ton, f. ighrened Said the I was a little bled Prelates to the Pope, in the following new Sues erected Baltimore into a Metropol- workmen former (!oml, Shriver and K. F. Wilson sat up with the of years. ilere is the him. His rambling brdo v seemed to have boy on the Von;-.- . mi fanfr, my which were words : "Seven Archbishops and forty Bish itan See, and raised Lr. Carroll to the dignity father took remain?, at the foot of placed place, but now bis courage is almost gone. tl-- in of Archbishop. That prelate expired De- Startled them up from the old chamber!. rfie up to stable cr-.- .lay. where a roy two lighted candles aud a crucifix. ops, council, unanimously greet your Ho- He remembers all the stories ho mmnmmnmm cember 3, 181S, at tho ago of eighty. The has heard and one which was ecampciit g above j of c s in the stublj.'' ARRANGFMF.NTS FOR THE TTJNERAL. liness, wishing long life, with pressrvation following is a list of the seven from the German miners of their Cohali. happened to fall bis ! ii !: t ?HIAASi:ilY GOODS, The' arrangements for the obsequies hive of all ancient arxl sacred rights of the Holy Archbishops upon arm, he shook S J "Jar.v c siaUe window s of Baltimore who filled th-a- t a species of gnome or subterranean devil y, not, of course, yet been completed, but it See,' This was signed by tho Archbishop the duties of ami bribed his sdeevo most frantic-.l'.- pretty hijh far' a bov, but d UAiii)VAi:i:. President, and was sacred office: which, cIo;hed as miners, ere seen 30.1 think was decided last night that the remains as it received in Rome in in. the then gazed above and about him shudder tc,u could tuke this "thovel and less than an hour after it left Most Rev. John Carroll, D. D.. consecra- lonely depths of tho minea cut i& parlor of his resi- Baltimore. grilling about ingly, expecting a whole i BCOTS AXD SHOES, fhould lie in state the ted August 15, 1790, sack of the vcr-- tie stable ?'' ton o'clock. is ex- The acts and decrees of this Council, embra- died in 1815. the chambers and peering out from among dence this morniDg at It min to be emnt'e l tfown upon Lim j "I don't HATS AND cing also tho decrees of all previous Most Rev. , L. D conse ' know, 'Fop," sai l Jamc?, "I pected that the number who will view the Councils the timbers, or aro heard to scream, to When the top of the li!OX AND KAILS. fuDeral will of Baltimore, were in duo time approved by crated December, 1800, died in 1817. indite was reached never have thine it." will bo very large. Tho R-jv- ! VARTLTS remains . groan pitifully or to laugh wildly. He he - AND Most con- fervently thanked the v.-i- OIL CLOTHS, Catheelral on Monday the Pontiff and published in an octavo vol- Ambrose Marechal.i). D., Lord, and, seiz- "Well, mv bov. if you do it this i:i:adv-madi- take place from the also remsmbered that mora than oce poor ' : m secrated December 14, died 1828. ing the largest reck clothing, morning at ten o'clock, when a solemn rcqui-u- ume, and constitute what may be called the 1817. be cuukl find, hu. led m '.mi tig, give you this b. i:ht silver Most Rev. James fellow had met his death in the very level do-v- bl-tc- j class v;ai:k. vlllow walk. mass will be celebrated. Monday was standard canon law of tho Catholic Churcb Whitfield, consecrated it the chasm, listening with dollar," tai l his L.ih-- r, Lim ua M'OODLN AND WILLOW May 25. 1828. died 1834. . that lay before him. WALE, to allow time in the United States. Yet, remembering exultation to the of bounding : fixed for the funeral in order Most R;v. imie i's and tha h,a l, while he held tha s'.Jver dollar , D. D., con- ! PROVISIONS Bishops throughout Called to romk. all thesa things, he had the courage to crushing hs way toward fan- - and FEED, ALL KINDS, Lr the Archbishops aud secrated September 14, died 1851. the ghastly, tcLre his c;. C3. in- Archbishop Spalding during his residence 1834. I to attend, as they were all rise up and venture foilh upon the recking gtis-hrecdi- "" Wc-te- the country caverns belov. ether with nil m...,i,f.rof rn l'roJnee in Baltimore was called to Rome on two Most Rv. Francis Patrick Kenrick, D. 'SoiU,' eny? Jams?, 'Til try," and I'LOTIl. formed by telegraph of his death last night. and rot ton old floors though he was Another flight awaited him. away went' l;.M'ox, SALT,' be The first was in compliance D., transferred August 19, 1851, died in After he to work. He tugged ami a ::i;o A.C., nU. The interior of the Cathedral will draped obliged to turn and look .o see noth- di-pl- OIL, ic. 1863. that his extra of bravery ir. defiiug the j pnl'.e'd an 1 lifted finally l'-5- i to-da- y. with the invitation contained in a circular and puffed: and Wholesale and leiuil orders Folieited in mouruiug Most Rev. ing followed in after Lim from the bottom from the Cardinal Prefect of "Sa-- . , D. D.. ghosts of dead men. goblin, Cohan" and , it was done, n.n.l his hi iromptly filled on the t.,H test TUB PROVIKCK OF BALTIMORE letter the father gave a tha niM.-- notice and transferred May 12, 18G8, died February 7, of the incline. j t idr-.j-i ahle terms. dioceses Baltimore, Chailess creJ Congregatiou of the Council of Trent," all, by burling a' rock down the inc'.me, blight silver tmilar, saying : comprires the of 1872. i'itts-burg- h, dated December 8, 18G6. and A ghastly placo lie found the level. ho all WOOD. MORU l.T.L L CO ton, Erie, llarrisburg. Philadelphia, addressed to at pace thought, as he walked away j "That's nght, James ; you did it sr-'e- all the Catholic Bishops of the wojld, invit- PROBABLE SCCCKSSOR. The timbers were hung with great fes-- . Richmond, St. Augustine, Scranton, from the place, that it would j I o. hue of Hubert ffoi! a rG In accordance with time honored have been dully, and now find you can do it so ing them to assemble in Rome in June, 18G7, ciutom, toons of a peculiar fungus, , ''' ',:v T.C.HmuW. Wilmington and Wheeliug, with the vicarate resembling tho better bad he r.ot done it; though why, it nic-Jy- I shall have you do it every Dis- on the occasion of the eighteen hundredth an Archbishop has the privilege of nominat- moriw' of North Carolina, and extends over the moss of tho live oak, but white 'as encw i ( 1ASEY, rOGAKTY et CO.. ing his successor in office, it remaining op- would be foolish to think. He was now in" ail whiter !'' of and the States of Maryland. anniversary of the martyrdom of Sts. Peter trict Columbia tional to confirm Fuch nomi- Upon these festoons rested globules of on t lie tunnel level, and fast nc.11 ing the , Delaware, Virginia, North and and Paul, and to assist at the canonization with the Pope nation as hs may Accordingly moisture which were transparent H3 dis- tunnel b;.3 gull Sunday-schoo- & bid South Carolina, Georgia, and the eastern sec of various hwoes of tho church in modern 6ee fit. it is itself, when way would be children," a l mmm understood Archbishop Spalding eome tilled water, and. 'which' sparkled in 3 Mtmmi Nearly five hundred that the straight, and not beset gentleman visitor, who been , A tion of times. Prelates from by yawning cham- had taikinz Mi M . j; v r,S Or Florid. time ago forwarded to Rome tha names bright light like SKETCH LIVK OF THE ARCHBISHOP. all parts of the world convened, the United of myriads of diamonds bers, into whose depths he could not see, to ho scholars about 1" people aud OF THE two or three Bishops of bis Archdiocese f "gro JMn:sTic LKjuons, Martin tho seventh Arch- States being represented by five Archbishops from All those growths, however, were not cf and out of which a: any he people AMj JMfuj(Tl;its or John Spalding, which the Pontiff might choose his successor. moment might 'bad" "now, children, when. I and eighteen Bishops, of whom' the form described. Some ex- blood-freezin- foreign bishop of Archdiocese of Baltimore, was born Archbishop resembled stalk a thing in he knew not what g am walking in the street, t speak to sotnu Wine3,"Glns,iBrandles. dtc. Spalding wa9 the head. It is said that among the Dames sent were near Lebanon, now Marion county, Ky., on aggerated mushroom??, had stems a past,-causin- I . of Savannah, yard shape. A cold blast moved persons meet, and I don't rpeak t i.iiii'rij Mrcet . The second visit of Archbishop Spalding those of Bishop Bailey, Bishop l.-;- the 23J of May, 1310-- His father, Richard i . long, twisted like in. Kendriok, of and Bishop that about ram's horns the flame of his candle to stream others; cud what's the reason?: He l'lnsnuiiuii, PA. Spalding, was born uear Leonardtowu, St. to Rome during h'i3 resilience in Baltimore" Louisville, Whelao; of Wheeling. andwore crowns the sizi of a broad hat forwaith Sometl i r might be ccrmug, expected the reply would be. "I-cati- Mary 'u county, Maryland, and his mother, was in response to the bull issued by the . Law. e rirri. They mingled with the form- others-ar- m i toi:ey at 29, 18G8. calling mossy but it would be childish to look behind. sor.12 r.re guod, . and bad,'' but J Henrietta Hamilton, was a uative of Charles Pope, the Ecumenical ton!, ' ' ran it n ftreet, Johns- - assemble ation, grew pendant from the roof of tho flume Frft7-r',- county, her parents residing near Port To- Council to in the Holy City on Dec. A Kentucky oouple wer married on tho The candle flattened down more Io his discomfiture, the general shout was Viln", ,',,i ' f ! D,'u S:ore. both 8. 18G9. This was the first general council drifts, hung out from tho "lagging,' and and more, and bebine! him was a "Because- ti'-"- to " manner of bacco, and emigrated with their parents platform of a railway depot. Tha bride uttered tome are rich, and others ar legfcl busfnc" , 1"'onl,f,t ' may be entrusted to him. to Kentucky in 1790. of the church since the famous Council of wore no traieu ' sprouted out from the base of the side deep sigh. Facing about and holding his pderr!"