rrA-,..1 11 " "¦ 'Cfr' From the Baltimore Bud, 8th. VIRGINIA NEWS. the water id those dayi. He was at once first bishop of Baltimore in 1789, and was den, sides. cIcm rib c.; back-booe and* rib le.; IwhMMtopJpltHwgtrlilili consecrated in England August 15,1700. His COMMERCIAL. lUMilk;aidet, 8*Prelate- "anc^on*1e dentilof TUivCG!,JXrTEt then clear rfdea, Iftffyu'. Vir hog-roand, lw. :Vlr- of St. lie W«*Axft RBRtaRL ,.fP Corrcspondmiec of the Richmond Dispatch. Sketch of fill tire, Works nnd 311ft. Elder, president Joseph's College, United States. Four additional episcopal February i.ifrjj, FEBRUARY 1872. was to succeed him. After sees were HiciiJionpA*A^ J' stesf shucks. bal vY 0, letry.Femoral Arwmgcincnta-Hla appointed liaving erectedrespectivelyatBoston. New OFFERINGS. oaia, $1.50; _ PrrKiistumo, February 8. 1872. been a short time of HhiUr..(,oo<\ mountain, 2oc. for^iew; oommoe, 3.e Probable Nnccessor, Ac. again for pastor St. York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown, By., in WHEAT.-White. m bushel*. Bed, is traabel*. The Friends of of he was in to and COHN-.f-WTrite. UP70 bushels. , Teinjieranee Society Tlic death of the 3fost T?cverend Martin Joseph's church, called, 1843, 1808; the Same decree that created these OATS*-l,284 bushels. thi** city will visit the Ladies' Fair at Me¬ the Cathedral in and five years new sees erected a JF?«r/Aer#._Frimo nor, «$®Wc.; mfcuwi, #&S*j f f ,MOM WASHINGTON. chanics'llall to of their John Sliding, D. 1)., Archbishop of Balti¬ Louisville, Baltimore into metropoli¬ Rye..is irashels. 01 to-night,, iwrtake more, took place yesterday afternoon at the later ^to the episcopate, under the title of tan sec, and raised Dr. Carroll to th8 dignity r; Meal.81 bushels. -Tierces, loiei; *** HOttfe? VlrgftdA. bounty, going in a procession and decorated BlshOp of Lengone, and as cottdjutor to the of archbishop. That prelate Decem¬ aAJ.Es. 0«Jw, ]lf4 Petition*. with the hut and beautiful nrchiepiscopal residence. The Archbishop the expired Wheat..White.« bushels very good at 81.70: So Wool.Tub-Trashed, eo®Sse.i.fi simple significant had a ana celebrated and venerable Bishop Flaget, ber 3,1815, at the age of The fol¬ bushels at Red, * bushels at «c.; i -,» States Senate on long suffered from painful disease, eighty. prime $l.*o. very good a©rw.r~T^Tf/ T'nited Tuesday, regalia of the Order, 1 am reminded this first of Louisville. is a list of the seven 12 bushels common at $1.36. 1 mrira&a,«gSe<4«Sjy a by afler it was announced that bis illness justi¬ Bishop lowing archbishops of &1.7Q; .fv-ldr*.-yy .hn-t«m presented memorial of the circumstance to say that the cause of tempe¬ BishopSpaldingspent twenty years in Lou¬ Baltimore who have filled the duties of that Cobs Wldtc, 1,970 bushels at «7e. for prime, «3c. CHABLESTOX (8. C.) MABBjEIS, fied tliat it would be attended . ... the rance has apprehensions . for very good. ^ . pmaoi-o Association, asking recently "made great and very ob¬ after been consecrated Scptem- sacred office:'11 ¦J.^^??-uVlr ...Cfri/on..The demand for thiseta- , a with a fatal the to isville, having Oats.632 bushels at i6e. for very good spring, *s*i an act uniform tax of six- vious in this which was not result^ paragraphs a terv We; r fwrtrt nhowinp: a f living gains city, long his condition wcro read from timerelatingto tune temberlOtb, 1818, and acquired greatrepu¬ 3Iost Rev. John Carroll,D.D., consecrated SSc. for good winter. f[T good spring. ^ quletcho- ]H'r pound on manufactured to- ago very justly considered one of the tation as a writer and as well August died in 1815. Rye.18 bushels very good at &oc. the market for holds of the strong¬ with much solicitude not only by the Catho¬ controversialist, 15,1790, Meal.82 boihels at 71c. lit", ring consumption; arch enemy Alcohol. At every lic but the public. as pulpit orator, and published many works. Most Rev. Leonard Neale. D.. D., conse¬ REMARKS. V lis tVr.Tti to the Committee ou mooting of the Society accessions are community by general TTjs zeal aud were fully at crated died in 1817. JHce.The m«rf& fw made to ils large They were, however, unprepared for the ability recognized December, 1800, Offerings of wheat to-day very light. Market tfift membership; and the interest in Rom© by the Supreme Pontiff, and on the Most Rev. Ambrose Marechal, D. D., con¬ The corn were i,Wffburiicls,*Bd rr^nt^ the petition of Joseph this revival of the to news of hisf death at the lime, a«, from a very steady. offeringsof 'n cause extends all classes low some death of Archbishop Kcnriclr, in 18C3, Bishop secrated December 14,1817, died 1828. all was sold at B7c. for and 88c.'for very good, Virginia, praying of outside of the ure condition weeks since, lie had ral¬ prime ,, v;,iz.d-cth City, people Order who con¬ lied to n was created Archbishop of Balti¬ Most Rev. James Whitfield, consecrated under tho Influence of a shipping demand. The \ for the use of h^ larm by i cerned in behalf of a refoiiu so considerable extent, exciting hopes Spalding tbe i ALEXANDRIA MARKETS, .:on important which the result now to more, May 12th, 18G4, thus becoming pri¬ May 25, 1828, died 1834. offerings of oats were liberal,and the market has re¬ b .ltcs from May. 1861,to 1866;, and beneficial. proves have been Catholic Church Most Rev. Samuel D. conse¬ vived somewhat the In which It has been FEBRCABY3..Receipts of U7icurate archicpiscopjil see July 31st, 1304, the Cathe¬ Most Rev. Martin John Spalding, D. D., demand, commanded to-day 23c. more no sales of the latter reported. a charier and a liberal over the minds of to the Archnishop when he was the than spring. We think it would be well for holders Jfi/e is In entering* of 1« bash* IV'j") 'wUUit their male friends. There as well us all the adjoining street", being transferred died February 7, tncxlerate.Toqiiest;mc. of a parish of in 1230. dral, May 12,1881, of winter oats to put them now on the market. Bye els. with saie3 at 87 and , ,.f for the construction is good hope, therefore, that our which priest Louisville, Ky., with a vust multitude to witness the 1872. : Flour act!re at a further advance of 25c. on me¬ kind city, thronged scarce and in and as as have i> Cascade mountains 1«» the one ol' your metropolitan papers in THE ARCHUISHOF'b ILLNESS. PROBABLE SUCCESSOR. demand, prices high dium and lo* grades. *'"* persists solemn inauguration. ruled for sonic time. Country-bolted meal sells Well, !tj< '/w^uy y,\ ... i Jound, at the most suitable! styling "the Cocktail City," will lose that The was first taken with his residence of tbe iu ' Archbishop the Archbishop In . accordance with time-honored and t 11. / .mli.tttiU* During custom, brlngB within 4c. of the best city-mills bolted. MARKETS. . SY referred to the Committee Inverted and unsavory fatal illness about the middle of this he lias been in the of TOBACCO Some designation. December, city nctively engaged an archbishop or bishop has the privilege The prices on 'Change on the 8th February, 1871, VA. . nights ago an attempt was made to and has been since from of the and has therefore BICHMONl), . duties , Igmds. . were: , , t} , sutTering bronchitis, archdiocese, his successor in office, it remain¬ of J. R. < =»:«; -. enter and rob the store nominating FrDiirABT continue small. Mar¬ m» ii;vs r.ted a jx'Mion of John Couper, on with which he had been more or less affected, been called upon frequently to lay corner¬ with the to confirm such Wheat."White, $?. Red, prime, 8^-Rccelpts very ol a Hunk the at ing optional Pope prime, $i.?2j. ket animated, and prices firm at our quotations.a» I ,'iuiN praung the enactment street, front door of which had times causing serious apprehensions for stones of new buildings, churches, schools, nomination as he sec fit. Cork.White, very good, 85c. Accordingly . may as follows: , ' of for a railroad been broken down a few bis nnd then to a ¦¦i n the right way nights previous on recovery, again rallying de¬ and cliaritable institutions, us the diocese, in it is understood that Archbishop Spalding Oats..Prime, ccc. BLACK. ";i ol l'um-t v.unil, in Washing- j the oeing yesterday. Shortly erected opened service, sent were those of Bishop Bailey, of Savan¬ Good to fine..none In market.. ' . the burglars. There is the wound of a confined to his room he undertook one of which three are in and five in nah and Thcrsday, February 8, 1872. ' pis¬ day Washington ; Bishop Kenrick, of Louisville; bright. asked, and tol shot in his which is to have to down the when lie became so have These are wholesale juices. For small orders an » :'vvr.rCommon to medium 8 00® 10 ot consent leave to been inflicted by his captors. It is not seri¬ weak that he missed his and fell a been The most institu¬ advance on our quotations Is demanded. Our quota¬ Good to fine. it oo® w oo misnoiis obtained, in-1 footing, enlarged. prominent Extra smoking 20 ov. of a Roman priest to tlic authority and turns. He.: canvassed. brace the new A trade Is ., 1 do had kn n <»!' it, however, it is not about him were of the of the most remarkable events of his plain 13J® I«@ic4c. crop. large export expected to my Mate somewhat. probable mediately opinion One Butter: poor to KXffilSc. this season, and onr friend should due care and f I that wo'.tld have rloeliuod Mr. that he would live for at least 6ix months to administration was his and jurisdiction of the American Episcopal Prime, 23@25r.: good, give V,Yr. in presenting the ill, pledge tlicy England's convening pre¬ Church. The candidate was the Rev. Richard Brum>if: French. $ioj£$i3: apple, [email protected], attention to assorting and prizing their crops. We . come. !, ; \<%9 ( Mock. The committee meets to-morrow when he much LL.D., (University of Nashville, Tenn.,)now Brooms: Two strings. ff-; three strings,[email protected]; Primings.irog5lie.tdjt...... 5 30®0 50 ; and ot'th reil to he printed. city yesterday afternoon, rallied, posed of all the archbishops and bishops of in After the four strings, small, $>3.7G'jg*$-l; large, $4.23©$4.50; live New Leaf.Fair to good 1 ...' o 5c®' 8 00 at 1 P. M. to adjust the matter. Meantime, to the gratification of his friends; but at the United in his seventy-fifth year. Litany strings, *4.75@$5. Common to medlmn lugs 6 9c@ 0 00 Wor^e lUe onciiee. States, forty-seven number, the was two three . li'.v Vpotoi.v it is not to twenty-five minutes past 4 o'clock it was ap¬ andbe was the Pius had liecn offered candidate presented Buckets: Puintcd, hoops, $2.50; hoops, Fair to good lugs « 00® TCO "-tale.- .-cuatc on V« cdnesiliy possible anticipate any develop¬ appointed by Pope, IX., the Rev. C. of the -jo 75. ? T.owandmedium leaf...... e $S0 '¦ ments that may be unfolded. Just as likely parent to all that lie was dying, and at exactly with for by George Harris, priest Beeswax: 30c. W ft. to leaf 8 txt, the matter will be quietly adjusted quarter to 5 o'clock the venerablo prelate this The Council deliberated for cathedral, "Right Broom Corn: Green,«@10c.; red, 5©7c. ^ ft. Bright lugs 1 60@ 9 00 v.iion Mr. Manner presented breathed his last. purpose. I present to you the Rev. Dr. Newell, L'locer Seed: $7.50@$7.75. ; Leaf.Medium to good 12 OoJC 25 00 ami the contract complied with as it is, the two weeks, and among its first acts was a God, Candu: 17c. FineFancyto 20 4*00, ai:e ndunnt tli.it iie had made a ordained by a bishop not in com¬ case vcry.fine...y+. co$ !. tur to the eonimiitcc being an THE CHAMBER OF DEATH. addressed the assembled priest Concentrated Ts\j: SCiTV$6.50 per of four dozen. ' -¦ion because l;c expedient, telegram by prelates munion with this who desires to Corn: See Corn Exchange report. PANVH.LE, VA.: f- J regardsd lhe| to gain two days of lime. The scene in the to the in the words:" Seven Church, v;r. Mann- r i:i the matter as a pieei ! merely, chamber of death was Pope, following make his declaration of faith, and he assumes Corn Meal: (*lty mills, bolted, 75c.; country, 7o«\ FKititrAEY 6..Owing to the dry, harsh weather, Prince George County Court was in ses¬ solemn. The was on a archbishops and forty bishops, in council, Cheese: Northern aud western prime cutting", 174© the receipts have been very light for the past week. ;\v MUi-Mnhe. very Archbishop Iving the which shall bind him to the ccinraou. , ! sion but its have not obligation ISc.; lfifrjllc.; English dairy, 23@24c. What little Is olTering Is eagerly taken at full rates. that this was worse than to-day, proceedings lounge, and around him,all kneeling* were the unanimously greet your Holiness, wishing of the Protestant Church ti,./1 1 ' « / . -I.i.uu; said was to liave service Episcopal Coffee: Kio, 23@25c.; Laguayra," 25&2'Je.; Java, W# quote: ln.ii received. Judge l!atto ajv- Right Rev. Bishop Becker, of "Wilmington, long life, with preservation of all ancient aud The 28©30C. i S 00 of America." " common....' .ngestion. a to of the was in the United States tal¬ JMW.Vei^ 9 so@9 sucee-sor Win. ?. Rev. Dr. sacred rights See." This Candles: Adamantine candles, I6@21c. ft.; ~ 6 7 00 pointed Underwocd, Del.; Very Coskery, Vicar-General Holy. from his made a low, He. ^1 * Good 00® Postal. of whose the as and Bishop, rising chair, i Common bright 8 CO® 19 00 (JonunouweaUlfs attorney, resigna¬ of the Archdiocese; Rev. Father Dougherty, signed by Archbishop president, short statement to the Co'lon Cards: $4.50@$5.50 W dozen; wool cards, 12 00 at vou have been informed. Underwood it was received in Rome in less than an hour congregationexplana¬ / Good bright 10 00$. .a >«--..;hee i* established Osecotfl, j tion chancellor; Rev. Father Lee, secretary; of the and read the canon pro¬ $3ffi$3.C3. Flue bright ...' 16 00® 25 00 and Absalom F. i i- a clever man, a by Rev. Lancaster of after it bad left Baltimore. The acts and de¬ tory occasion, Cotton Yarns: [email protected]; Leaksvllle, Jl.ao. Common green 4 Go(at 0 00 county, Va., very young Virginian Spalding, Louisville, Ivy., vided for such cases. He then caused Dr, Cement: 1jt barrel. 'ffta/. red 0 8 00 ; "A master. birth, and -aid to* be of good family, but per¬ a uepbew of the Archbishop, and 3I*rs. crees of this Council, embracing also the de¬ Dressed Chickens, Common 00$- crees of all of Newell to read aloud the declaration of faith Poultry: Turkeys, 10@17c.; Good red cc® 10 00 fectly un-crupulv.us in politics, and not very Spalding, a niece, together with several Sis- previous councils Balti¬ in the and to subscribe $1 lb, Common bright 10 oo@ 15 00 ires in his character and record. ters of who had nursed him with were in due time approved by the required constitution, Lriv;s and Dj/estidfs..Alum, 5c.; copperas, 3c.: Good bright: 13 00® 36 OOj, ><. V, \1R OS G KANT..TllC othvl' (llV spot private Charity, more the same in the of the madder, 10c.; indigo, gl.io; cochineal, *1.25 lb.; 60 I am informed that he is to Pontiff and published in au octavo presence congregation, Good wrappers 30 00® 00 m Frank Blair, who going Pcnnsylva untiring devotion during his illness. volume, member of which rose, as with one extract logwood, inc.: hluestonc, 12jc. Flue wrappers 30 00® 73 07 promptly nia to eanva.-s the oil regions in the interest-, Becker recited in a tone the and constitute what may bo called the every Dn/ Hoods: Piusxs: Atlantic, 04c.; Bedford, sic.; the donate. f«>r Frank is bold as Bishop feeling canon law motion, at the first sound of the venerable Wuinsutla, 84e.; Amoskcrtg, loc.; Lancaster, 114c.; of Grant. The Lest impression lie made for a soul ancl the re¬ standard of the"Catholic Church .NLinhattan, sc.: Wal- ... .1 verevad'S the newspaper elial- prayers departing, of the United States. man's voice, and remained standing until he Oriental. 114c.; Dunnels, 114c.; ni.SSOLCTIOXS Kentucky, and lljc.; 12jc.; Androscoggin, D' of PATNF. A CO. 1s this dissolved Notwithstanding the augury of Ground¬ fixed on the crucifix. About fifteen ferent occasions. The first was in compliance 17c. Bwo'w.v 1 iomesticS : 3-4Trenton, 7c.; 3-4 Man¬ The Arm day by ... m tliat Crant was a intently the Rev. W. L. Spiers, deacon. The sermon chester. 7-* Carroll, lie.; 7-8 Graoitcvllle, 114c.; mutual consent. Tho name of the firm will only be "great with the invitation contained in a circular u4c.; . ling day, we still have very dirty weather. minutes before he breathed his last one of was who also ad¬ 12c.; N, 124c.; 3-1 Vtdley, lojc.; used In liquidator. :' s.iid ie.' - " preached by the Bishop, Lawrence, i'cpurcll cloud, tumi, rain, sleet, Ac. lifters a crucifix in his letter from the Cardinal Prefect of the Sa¬ l-l Humboldt, inc.; 4-1 Manchester, 12c.; J-i Gran- William G. Paine will attend to settling up lt« - ,n immense tl:«' the placed hand, ministered the Holy Eucharist. business. W. G. PAINK, personality; The Old Dominion Lino has ten¬ before his face for u few cred Congregation of the Council of Trent," ltevllle. laic.; t-4 Putnam, 14c.; 1-1 Indian Standard, m.; i"o <>; self. He is this Steamship which ho held up 13c.; 4-1 Lowell P, 10c. February 7,1872. KOBEitT A. PAINE. running dered a free passage to Richmond and hack which those assembled dated December 8th, I860, and addressed to ;:i:;ieui without principles on the moments, during all the Catholic bishops of the world,, An Episcopal-Church Sensation..The CO-PARTNERSHIP. lie be a to Company A. The company, by-the-byc, around the dying prelate knelt in silent inviting v ... pors'.uial siieee-s. must to visit the them to assemble in Rome in June, 1SG7, on Baltimore American says: Rev. Sir John The undersigned liave associated themselves to¬ have * determined city The had not been aide ...,n : tor whoever saw a confirmed dethiitely prayer. Archbishop of the anni¬ a of the Church of gether under the flrui and style of on the 22d. Robin Adair. to the and his last moments the occasion eighteen hundredth Hutchinson, clergyman CABELL 4 CO., j Mini borrower raise himself up late speak during day, of the of Saints Peter and a member of the Passionist PAINE, were and he died without versary martyrdom England, Society, for the of conducting a - laid left some strong human Ari Aiii.Om: Boy Kills An- quiet calm, having and to assist at the canonization of va¬ and a of the advanced school-of Ri¬ rles, v@10c. Plums, pitted, l5@2oc. Whortleber¬ purpose general Tkauical a After lie had breathed his last Paul, disciple ries. Sfc'lOc. Raspberries, 22@25c. AUCTION, CO.WMISSION, and JOBBING BUSI¬ :. Hi-(iovennnent is not struggle. who is on to Florida for his *n » 'i .'.-ipiial!' othku..A tragical all'air occurred oil the his was the bed and his rious heroes of the Church in modern times. tualists, his. way Boos: H@2;ic,fab.'trtels,[email protected] cratesfl dozen. NESS, u-i -v, not body placed upon officiated at 3Iount Is line, for the sale of t ; >>< intellectual.only pi-r- Church-Street road, just beyond the city on liis while the Nearly live hundred bishops from all parts health, Calvary Episcopal Flour: Virginia country quoted to-day; d he Ana riean people arc i:i more hands crossed breast, expres¬ the United corner of Madison avenue and north $7; stiperilnc. $j; extra, $3.50; family, $3; fancy DRY GOODS, limits, yesterday afternoon. Louis Hopkins sion of his countenance was as of one smiling. of the world convened, States church, BOOTS and SHOES, -rt'i-dav from a man of this character (a negro boy about lilicen years old) shot and being represented by five archbishops and Eutaw street, 011 last Sunday. In the cele¬ Pith: Hen READY-MADE CLOTHING, . w ! i e from Aaron Ihirr, or m« n a named Daniel HIS DEATH ANNOUNCED. whom bration of the communion "service the titled North C': HATS and CAPS, Ac., Ac., killed colored boy Corniek, eighteen bishops, of Archbishop Snald- solicit the of the old cus¬ l.'nder Grunt we ai«- Ctu'olimu ... . . and respectfully patronage "hiclnr parts, who was about fourteen years old. The news of the death of the Archbishop iug was the head. divine introduced some of those ceremonies 4-1.23; North Carolina No. 1 gross. $5. Mackerel. tomers of the "linns of "Kent, 1'aluo A;Co., Paine A I., that period of political conipla- it from the statement of the the different The second visit of which are destined to symbolize the faith of No. 1 l?av mackerel, $12@$12.6o; No. 1 Shore, 1417.50 Co., and the trade generally.1 appears boy spread rapidly throughout por¬ Archbishop Spalding In otir we solicit ; indite.leii'e. r- a people, which the that a were bis in Baltimore the celebraut in the "real in the ¦o,$i8; No. 2 (la hbls.), $3@$io.50; N». 3, large (1ji Having ample capital business, who (iid shooting he, negro boy tions of the city, and many informed to Rome during residence presence," fibls.). $.<@o.5o ; No. 3, medium, $3.25@$4.5o; No. 1 consignments of all kinds of merchandise, upon . iiu- of :s 'ining d«'-pot <|Uile pfo- named C'kar!c<, and Daniel (the boy killed) of the melancholy lhct bv the deep-sounding was in response to the bull Issued by the consecrated elements. These genuflections (in kits),'33.54: No. 2 (la kits;, $2.254i,$2.00; No.; which we are prepared to make liberal advances, cows on the and other ritualistic are J2.25. Mess sliad (In kit.-), $3. and to whloh we nrowl.se our ln»t nttendon^ were minding which were grazing tones of the cathedral bell, which tolled from Pope, June 20th, 1SGS, calling (Ecume¬ postures practiced |i2.131® busheL ROBERT A. PAINE, - a for or the Oxford but are not Flvjuit'l: 3l.C4&f$l.C0 'thing {>arty priuci- the land of Mr. UuU'-n. Charles had a shot¬ quarter-past o o'clock until 7 o'clock. During nical Council to assemble in the Holy City by divines, prescribed fit.if: Toy s mining, [email protected] 100 feet.fi J. CASK IK CABELL, t! ingIbrhimscif; niidinsiuy and* the had been at birds the there were a number of on December i860. This was the first by any of the authorized standards of the Feathers: Prime live-goose, < tbT atlbrd to by persons gathered general was Pel: Oats, Phlpstuff, from the mill, 65c. .i lie drop Charles lent him the gnu to shoot, and he residence, oil north Charles street, discuss¬ mous Council of Trent, which assembled in rule of faith which they teach expressly btisln'1. BrowasfuiT, frmn the mill, 30c. is bushel. Richmond, February 1,1372. < f n p.iW'-ri'.il president's preju- had cocked it. lie had the stock under his the while in front of the entrance 154-5 and closed its sessions in 15G3, and declared against at the late Geneva Conven¬ Wheat bntn.1 ran. '2.x:. Corn bran, 20c. Shorts, 25c. unn heretofore mass of ing fact, Guano: Peruvian, 873 %1 ton; sea fowl.$5u; Pa¬ of ETTENGKK A .. ml; u than to join the the muzzle piuting forward and up¬ was stationed a policeman, and only those therefore the occasion was looked forward to tion. These unauthorized proceedings com¬ Gallecro PiIkicco 860; Powhatan Dissolution..Thoexisting under the name Grant has com- arm, ears of he cific, 856; tertiilzcr, EDMOND 13 tUD day dis^olvcd hv mutual consent. in !i,. htiug wards Forgetting that the gun was cocked, having especial business with the inmates with much interest. The Archbishop was ing to the Bishop Whittingbam, raw-bone superphosphate, $5o. H. P- Edmond will attend to settling up the busi¬ d mi* a: i: i-'a'o' as a when to with some seven hundred and seven¬ forthwith interdicted the Rev. Sir Hutchin¬ Gin8' HQ : "OlfbS0<'. ness of concern. politician.ol be suddenly turned towards Daniel, were allowed enter. present ifon lb. the ! m t ' VO'l 1'OVft US OUO at 3Iount or in Grinds'ones: ¥g'2\e. %7 I;.iking J»'»1I- tlr-irigg'T was caught by hi* clothes and the Nearly all the Roman Catholic clergy of ty prelates from different parts of the earth, son from officiating Calvary Hay: Timothy, [email protected]; clover, $l.l3@$i.3o. CO-PARTNERSHIP. > iiii. .tii* -ami teal luisiake is .shaking gnu w.<.s the whole load the visited the residence the eve¬ and took in the discussion any other Episcopal church of the diocese of HLI'.i: Green, fle.; dry salted, u@ioje.; wet salt¬ who have revolution- di-charged, entering city during prominent part ed. 8(r7,loc.: wet salted calfskins, The undersigned have tills day formed a co-partnor- : \!-nihil iiisls the breast of Daniel. niid viewed the corpse, together with, preceding the determination of the question 3Iarviand. wool, shlp under the name and style of TALBOTT, ET- certain right ning Hats: Wool, $;!.3u77/$13 dozen; boys' TPVnL'D r. rnvi/iv n IVsv. vVia eavFV« ;.. ^.nmti;. for tie: ,-ake of Swiss The poor boy staggered, forward a few many prominent laymen. Bishop Thomas of the infallibility of the Pope when de¬ ji3.50@$!2, according to qualitv: fur, $15@$eo %l TENDER A F.DMOND, for the ).-. t aumron, who never eared the commit¬ mole kin silk hats, dress on a general MACHINE and-FOUNDRYpurpoSe(>franging >i -n an'.l and O il on his face, lie lived ot is at present in the city, a doctrine of faith or morals for the CoMruLsor.Y Inspections..In dozen'; 85lw,*50^dozen; Until tlic of our new works, Grant hiniscli'. '. leer, heavily Foley, Chicago, fining on casslmcro and lc-lt hats, $12@ljW2*^[l dozen. NKS*. completion dark.y more than about half an hour, but never spoke after but did not reach the nrchiepiseopal resi¬ wlioie Church, ex cathedra.t hat is, from his tee of the Maryland Legislature Tuesday Iron: English and American refined, $005^ now erecting at the coiner of Franklin and Nine¬ 'J'ii' inf. Mr. lv. Walter, of the firm of New¬ and American teenth streets, we will continue to operate at the old being shot. As soon as Louis realized what dence until after the Archbishop had expired. oflicial chair as universal pastor unci teacher. George ton: English sheet, [email protected] Swedes, stand of Etteuger A Kdmoud. ite had done he went for a He At Messrs. E. J. V. 31. O. comer A Co., said he tfiought he represented liammcred, 6<@ri hoop, 5(@8jc. JAMES M. TALBOTT. physician. night Rower, The Council having been suspended by the " It Kerosene Oil: 27ic. gallon. i: fa - or inK.-TEAVstnr Amkrica.Tni- s in- >%«:..» ».> Dr. Todd, who refused to go and E. F. Wilson, sat up with the in of the of the largest Hour interest in Baltimore. 1/ird: Prime, barrels and tierces, 10l@lle.; In WILLIAM F.TTENGEIt, say Shriver, Pope consequence occupation us to do our bu¬ la 10c. II. P. EDMOND. l I'.'.M'" AN!) ."« L'NIIS ON lloAl'.l:.itoATS to mi the boy. lb* then went hack after his remains, at the foot of which were placed Rome bv Victor Emmanuel's Arch¬ is as utterly impossible for half-harrejr, Hjo.; kegs, l2jc.; country, ovg troops, siness without forced as to LraUier: Sole leather, oak, 35@loe.; sole"cleat!leather, of , i;V -bTRU'imN I'asSK.NOrjlif. cows, and drove Ihorn home two caudle? and a crucifix. home November legal inspection Mr. Jnmes M. Talbott, one of the flrni Talbott ', (on Chapel lighted bishop Spalding returned who retired from Intslrtcsa shortly After I ¦-v.. A}')!'&', 1'ebi .. v. iv to the moon. to A Brother, liary stm D, D he v.as arrested by policemen ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL. 10, 1870. lie was greeted, as is known, with fly "Philadelphia attempted the flro which destroyed their works in November. . establish brands. are now the p haie iro gives tiie follow ing Hiil and Ward. much enthusiasm by tbe Catholics of Balti¬ twenty They LSUO, has concluded to try his hand again at his old .in*: It's- i.'i ibe sb'amer AincrUu. Another an of the The arrangement? for the obsequies have fifth or sixth market. It Ls impossible to go 2i@32c. business (not Indue satisfied to remain Idle), and In¬ person, eye-witness was more and Washington. A grand procession 2>.: rough skirting, vites all his old friends and customers to him a . it give . IV'..in Ihicno- res on the 22d of a diflcreut version. He not, of course, yet been completed, but there and buy. It was admitted this day week IAm 0 nx: [email protected] box Ay alfair, gives quite should lie was formed, reaching from the foot of Broad¬ call at his new place of business, promising that any r, for Montevideo, with lfd pn-scn- that 1 »anici dead warned Louis decided last night that the remains the and the whole on the floor of the Corn and Flour Exchange Lime: Agricultural, [email protected]; Virginia, work entrusted to the new Arm shall receive bis says (the boy) this way t» Cathedral, line, $1.20@$1.J0; Rockland, [email protected]. and be done In a one ol in state in the of the residence that we could not do without in¬ and careful attention, work¬ '' A* lio'O A. M. on the 2t>d the not to shoot on Air. Outtcn's that Air. parlor for more than two was possibly Lumber: White pine, $30ift:'t80 1,000. Yellow prompt t land; extending miles, manner aud at moderate .. the " water ex- re¬ morning at 10 o'clock. It is expected that Put appointments in their hands nine boards, $12@$15; joist, «U'@$20, according to manlike prices. -.iVs, oiled point," Outtcn did not allow it. That Daniel densely packed with people; while from near¬ spections. Slitneles.Pine. 82.506r&5: evnress. 8fi(b 815 JAMES M.. TALBOTT. '. 1. to death two tire- " D.n I'll shoot the number who will view the remains will were waved in where they have twenty opinions, and ull lengths. instantly solding marked, you, you"; and, ly all the houses handkerchiefs $1 1,000. Arm of & Edtnond will give i ...in ..oal-iieaver, the to Darnel's he very large. The funeral will take place more than have pets, and where are we?" Licorice The Tiilbott,*Ettengcr extinguishing turning around, presented tiieguii at welcome, it is estimated that C., X. X., C. G. 3oc.; .J. particular attention to the manufacture of PORTA- . on H. firm of Baer & G. A 31c.; (J. Me.; 38c.; :;.! i brow iuir iiv«'<"..iidsabout thciMom when it was from the Cathedral .Monday morning thousand turned out on the oc¬ George Bavr, Brother, P., 31. It. It.. BLEand STATIONARY ENGINES,SAW-MILLS. breast, discharged. sic It.. 31. P., 23c.; sixty people C. A Co., :.;, Y.,3oc.; v. 10 when a solemn muss will said that the law two ago to cause the HYDRAULIC PRESSES, aud FIXTURES OK a the bidiers and steauier's side*-. We :ue di- posed to think, howuvcr, from o'clock, requiem casion in Baltimore, and about half that years 25c.; Sanfurd, 23C.; Pignatelll stick, 3Uc.; V. B.,33c. - . FUR MANUFACTU- j. ,ii the them uir-er- bo celebrated. was fixed for the to cease gave satisihetion to trade. G. A A., 27$@2-0.; G. 11., 25c.: Ynitria, 30c. AI.l. KINDS TOBACCO A; pumps proved the stateuieni of Louis (the boy who did the Monday number in Washington. Throughout the inspections 24c.; tierces RERS. 'iJMf funeral in order to allow time for the arch¬ 3Ir. A. W. of Molasses: Common syrup, hogsheads. andmanufae- , and the lir<- very from the of others Goldsborough, Goldsborough We are the EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ' spr«-ad ruiii'.Uy, shooting), and statements Council lie had been distinguished by the 23c.: barrels. 20c.; genuine golden syrup. C5@83c. % LitROOK'S "MOXI- ,. built of white Tin- and bishops the country & Johnson, also opposed the inspection law. Porto Rico tururs of the eel'-United HO ! .','1 being pine. who seemed to be conversant with the facts, bishops throughout strong jiersonal confidence and friendship of gallon; Cuba and .Muscovado, oo@65c.; TOR" TOBACCO LUMP MACHINE, and of G.E. .: those on tol/V UlLVUU^ as»w were~ all informed tele- uo@75c.; New Orleans prime, 75c. 11dug amidships, hcpainteil that the shooting was purely accidental. attend, they by Pius IX., and was among the most strenuous I11 for standard.that ten- RYME'8 PATENT SCREW-RETAINER FOB '. last The interior in Miilti: store, $5 Is, and and manu¬ ,j;* i jiitii two companies, neither party Louis tells a straightforward story, and says graph of hi3 death night. of infallibility, which be More Shootlnq Troubles Arkansas. peimy; other sixes extra. THE Ii YDIiAULIC PRESS, agents or the of tiie Cathedral will be in supporters Papal 7..On last a box. facturers of M. H.CLARK'S PARENT ON HY¬ i in. a -if to communicate with help he had no quarrel with Daniel..Norfolk draped mourning explained and defended in a lengthy pastoral Little Hock, February Friday Oranges: $3@tu DRAULIC PRESSES; either of which wo are pre¬ ....her. A and of all the boats colored man named Arcli Embry was shot Oats: Baled,"^1 hundred, [email protected]. to furnish at short notice, undo la the ocst p-.mie ensued, Journal. to-day. letter written in Rome immediately after its Oiitt: Linseed, 05@$l; machine, |1@$1.75 pared to 1 - Tire FKOV1NCE OF BALTIMORE and warranted in every particular ird, w hi h. if properly handled, could and and extensively cir¬ and killed at Gala Rock, Pope county,* by sperm, $2.23; whale, 05c.; tinners', 05@70c.; suaIts manner, equal two were ITorsi? 1'rnsFD Down..On definition, published two men named The 7u(®75c.; lard. 05c.; sweet, to dozen; bes those made by any other party. '... saved goo people, only Friday nigh} comprises the Dioceses of Baltimore, Charlcs- culated in the United States. young Dimprey. castor, $2 We are now getting up a NEW PATTERN" of w ere immcdi- !:>t a small house on Wolfie in the Pitts¬ brother and father of the murdered man then salad,$11: $ gallon; Virginia lubricating PORTABLE ENGINE and au IMPROVED CER- .!jed, and these swamped street, ton, Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Tlio chief works published by Archbishop 5oc. gallon. aud llatter ourselves they . The oilicers was burned down, an named (hiions: 75c. CULAR SAW-MILL, 'v !>v the erazy jiassimger-. .'Mftiogcr addition," burgh, Richmond, SaintAugustine,Savannah, are the : Sketches of the attacked old gentleman Tucker, to, if not la that line with re- The lire took about 7 o'clock. The Spalding following the cause of the kill¬ Potatoes: Irish, 65g70c. bushel, doll. Sweet will be equal * surpass, anything in iVontfol over tlse crew, who, place Scrauton, Wilmington, and JYheeiiug, with Catholic 3Iissions of Kentucky ; The charging him with being U5e. heretofore made. lor the house was inconvenient to and Early shot Tucker twice aud beat him 50@ We invite a cull from all parties In the lumber di-pnled with the iiassei.gers very water, the vicariate of North Carolina, and extends Life and Times of Bishop in one vol¬ ing. They Plough-Casting9: Wholesale, 4jc.; retail, 6c. R en¬ was consumed. It had been Flaget, until he was dead. He was Plaster: Lump, $5.50; ground, $9@$io; calcine business before purchasing elsewhere, promising ii- of saving lile." entirely bought over the District of Columbia and the States ume; A Review of d'Aubignc's History of they thought $3®$3.25. tire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their no . i !.e Italian steamer Arilia l»a 5?alto was but a few days before by Air. .Milton White. of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Vir¬ in one volume, alive, however, on Saturday, but there are Mixed cotton, 3»@4c.; white, 6@6jc.; wool orders. , , in there was another alarm 3Iarvlund, the Reformation; 12*mo, ne¬ Hags: TALBOTT, ETTENOEB A ED&fOND. > ,) i i -*'r ginia, Carolina, Georgia, which was ufterwards enlarged : f1.40; Santa Cruz, fe 5-eod3t b. "t the Ameri«» did not know* enough of lire at the house occupied by Mrs. Bright- the eastern section of Florida. groes gathered to the number of thirty, with Hum New England, $3.60@$s we to our umes. Svo, of about 1,000 pages, embracing V. gallon. ft ; i'\ t 'hoist signals of distress, and not man, belonging, hear, confrere, the of tbe Protestant Reformation in tire-arms, and more trouble is apprehended. Hope: Manilla,best, J3@25«.; Sisal.22c.lb.;Jute, 'THE FIRM OF HILL. BENTLEY tie' finines iif the America burst high Major S. M. Yost, of the Valley Virginian. SKETCH OF THE LIFE Or THE ARCHBISHOP. history 12$c. X SKINKER having been dissolved, I would In¬ a collection of re¬ . Into the em¬ in the kitchen from an all countries; Miscellanea, Hue : 85@OOC. r form my friends that I have entered :iir (lid the oilicers of the Villa Da Multo The lire originated Martin John Spalding, the seventh arch¬ lectures on about in of Meser*. N. M. Wilsoq A Co.,and In was ex¬ views, essays, and fifty Large Fire Michigan..Detroit, Mich., H'ice: Carolina. o@sic. ployment a share of i iie aiiair. Flic immediately went ash-box or bucket. This fortunately bishop of the archclioceso of Baltimore, was in two Lec¬ 7..A fire at PortHuron this morn¬ Pace Ginger: 13e. this connection would respectfully solicit .-i-iaiiee of the Anieriea, the first before any damage was done. born near Lebanon, now Marion different subjects, volumes, 8vo; February Steel: Navlor's cast steel, 17^160. ft lb.; Engl1st tho patronage so liberally tjestowed upon the lata tinguished countv, ture on the Evidences of Christianity, in one destroyed the building's and blistered, American blistered, loi&llc, firm of H11J, Bentley A Skiniter. . ing entirely luj'c. Airs. Tliurmondbs on the on the 23d of 1810. His . n;f a ..r 1 I cing Captain Bossi, house, public Ky., May, father, volume. In addition to these works he lias stocks of Dr. Graham, hats and furs; D. J* 15-dUnwiin , WILLIAM G. BENXLET. An;, riea. '1 lie b-ss of life is not eer- square, came near beingdestroyed a few days Richard Spalding, was born near Leonard- a ^Salt: Liverpool,$2.50; ground ;Uura,$2%1sack. ; L8TJ. :.*. written numerous pastoral letter?, and Garvins, boots and'shoes ; F. A. Meyer, gro¬ Shot: Northern, 82.62$ id bag of 25 Bis. I j.RICHMOND, January 11, ... Mm same St. sixty perislietl. No citizcus of la-fore from cause..Harrisonburg town, Mary's county, 31d., while his number of articles in different and J. B. goods. To¬ DeniHrara, 12@l2jc.; Porto Rico, 10j@ FIRM OF- HARYEY8 ft WlL- nonicea lib. mother, Ilcurietta was a native of great leading ceries; Fermnds, dry Sugar: refined T'lIE >} u V*:.i i States v.-re among lite lost, Cone, Hamilton, on Cuba, lojffillc.; New Orleans, 0@10jc.; X LLAMS Is this dissolved. ,, ... Catholic and besides tal insurance stocks, $28,- llic.; day * i Charles her near newspapers periodicals, loss, $60,000; molasses cut loaf, 14ic.; crushed and A. F. having assumedall the llaMlttHSsv dr. lie-si remr.in? on the Italian county, parents residing various introductions to works translated or no insurance on sugar, io@lojc.: I2jc.; HARVEY, buildings. 1 ic.: granulated, I3jc.: A, I2jc.; B, is alone authorized~ to collect and settle the aflhlrs of .! be should lie Tort and both emigrated with their 000; powdered, r. nn l would lyiiciied The Radical Tammany King in Philadel¬ Tobacco, published under his auspices. extra C, 12cL. C, 12c.; refined yellow, 10c. the late concern. ¦¦o".r in « r Buenos res. A parents to Kentucky in 1700. Staves: Whiakey barrel timber,_greeu, $18@$2! f1 A.F.IIARVEY, Survtvln* Montevideo Ay phia..The Tbe Archbishop lias ever been robustly to be X. 1,000. Flour l>arrel tim¬ l i m. diifis to be awarded io the of Philadelphia Telegraph (Repub¬ The emigrants arrived m Kentucky, nfter Sentenced Hanged..Mayszillc, l.ooo: Mvisoned. $20@$25 fl Jaia-lm JOHN 11. WILtlAMsJ partner!: wplain the proud of his American Catholic ancestry. February 7..Charles Marlow, a James¬ ber, *5.50@$7 w 1.000. Hoop poles, $6.50@$8; hogs¬ Villa L'a Salto. lican) says: narrowly escaping capture by Indians, Years while the F., of the murder of head hoops, 810@$50 W 1,000; red oak hogshead /"^O-PARTNEHSffiF^-Tba 44 Reform Associa¬ and settled on farms on the roll¬ ago, combatting proscrip- town brewer, convicted 1.wo for seasoned; whiskey bar¬ vtmdflRigBcd The Citizens' Municipal neighboring tionists who assumed the exclusive title of was this sen¬ Staves,$25@$30%T L000. \j have formed a C<)-!'AlfTNERSIUP, under tb« to bk a a of tnx- fork of Salt about the centre of the " William Baeliman, morniug rel, hickory hoop, $12.50 occasionally seen on hint they are the masters and not the ser¬ twelve years; they 1708, republic so great aud nourishing, he dearly In St. Louis, Harry Hawkins, book-keeper lint .. came the of of whom -M'r.-js ol the Ancient City. Mrs. AVliar- vants of the jacks in oiiice who are plunder¬ parents eight children, loves and warmly cherishes the institutions for Semple, Berge & Co., shot Augustas VM E. TANNER ft CO*G u h j., i has declined invitations I'rom Mr. and them. At this there will be the subject of this sketch was the sixth. a Puler $2.25; ing meeting of his country." Erestein, on Eighth street, inflicting dan¬ Sbtgcr. Pineapple$L/5@(f3.25. ^yiLUAM W0KK8, Crawford Ncilson and Colonel m abundance of subjects upon which After the death of his lust wife, Richard later in to the hi-tory and fatal wound. The affair E.igle, $2; Medium Bye, METROPOLITAN married a and And, on, recurring gerous probably . Maj 11 and lady to accept their iiospi-1 men of all parties can make Indignant Spalding second, subsequently of that ancestry in their first resting-place in out of surroundings and CANAL STREET FROM SIXTH TO 8EYEXTJZ in The oiiicors elected a third and he lwd in all grew disreputable WILMINGTON William Byrne, And he recalls to memory, in subject to a reduction of 3ft barrel. Ac. praise." again named was suffocated in ft tar sales of 253 latrrels at $?.*) MILL-GEARING, ' '. " to whom how little the built tho Catholic of the was the Engel by gas jfWr.Active; at ; < \ ri-' to interv ie\v every person jf public opinion that proves by people neighbor¬ honor of Maryland, that uhc who which he was out. Cotton.Sales of 271 bales as follows: li bales Repair-work solicited. iic ::!ii has been and cares for the whom Richard Spalding was of our De¬ still cleaning P3 bales at 12S bales at Jl|c., Freights to all point* low. ! t.tion directed, ordinary ring politician opinion hood, among most wealthy "among the signers joc.i is bales at 2ic., 2iic-, Senu for circular. Wharton has la-en called upon re- me way or the other of deeeut men, delibe¬ the most active and promincut, he being claration of Independence, and who conse¬ Colonel Clarkson, who was shot by the and 3 bales at 22c. r(p lb. -11!'I\ i.v scleral lady repoiicrs, represent-! rately combined to prevent the city from re- engaged in successful business pursuits. quently periled most in putting his name to Slack brothers in Charleston some ten days MARKETS. ambitious N* vv York and JJoslon the that had been stolen ; The future Archbishop graduated in 3820. Charles is said to be still in a, critical PETERSBURG rovcring money that instrument, was the Catholic ago, condition, > FEnatfAitv 8 Cotton Tlic market was flrmyes- of her the and determined to enter the ihiu- are entertained that his wounds the of about ubutv n and of a confer- the here in ! at an he to St. as mortal. Marshal Slack and 150 bales on a tend* of for low grades, 21jc. for In the machinistline, aUJdian ofwoefe bieuti protit personal it the bidding of ring-masters istry, early age proceeded mitted to survive all his fellow-patriots, if may yet prove lo@2lc. selec¬ rork repairsorts work oar etloMs in the been held in the sum fair, and 2il^22c. for good to prime. Fancy Vo go in the country to do all of la an-I confab, Their were, how-: Philadelphia, to make such changes i Joseph's Seminary, Bardstown, Kentucky, to rebqke the fierce andanti-republican spirit his'brotber John have tionsi would nave brought a hlglrer nrtce. make the best tohacco mills In the world.r probably «e. Also, - . -. fruitie.-.-i of trie avov.e i of their as will enable us to have a rea¬ where he remained four years, studying the¬ was so soon to be evoked of each to auswer indictment by the " tirm: choice white wonld bring them band, as well objects law j of intolerancewhich §10,000 . "JV*'.Market n<1 keep on W^Jweoserewsof her .ogDtry at and in the In on the 20th <*L«5«£9M0; prime white *1,6}; good white. $l.5o. 11 kinds, together with bunds -ana bilietutnaMi ar> ( ir-, a-> Mrs. Wharton and daughter! sonably fair expression of public opinion ology teaching college. April, from the against his brethren in reli¬ grandjury of Kanawha county straw red. Lancaster red, $1.75; of tobacco, W» ko«p a them. It is said Mm Wharton has i into to Colo¬ tered the famous Urban of the Pro¬ a active and with an accomplice in the shooting, 9L?5g£4l.35. The stock is very light,and good Quali¬ f witli conspiracy is entered prevent College The Archbishop led most life, beiug much wanted millers. lne»i; Bolkm, n»w-MilD,Grlrt-Mllls,i^wm-Puacpe,.PuUst*. Geer i- aim- cautious in her conduit the seat of at which he arrived August 7th. of the mis¬ been admitted to bail in the sum of ties by -latform Scales, SlsUdug. iUugers, exceedingly nel MeC'lnrc from contesting paganda, when not engaged in the labors has Corn.Wequote at ud BcvU Wheels; mid, In fact,. fenertl wortmeai 1 m when to reach the know- because was the He remained at this college for lour years, iife was in liegister, bth. ijuote at Doc. wn, torn marks, likely dray, simply Gray Ring sionary and pastoral employed ji2,000.. Wheeling Jijjf.We f ail useful,In>wt o h-.lm of the the press, and and was forced into the Senate and at the cud of his course made a public has Cats.- We quote spring oats at 7o<&75c.: winter, Patent ueG public through .andidate, of the¬ reading and writing." He lectured, gene¬ An interesting law case, involving curious odson's j.1 tj. -in the beginning she has shown no dispo- .lumber to aid in the Ring defence covering the whole ground to crowded iu all the principal is now on trial at Mansfield, '. perpetuating rally houses, - 'i->:i to ni.-li into print," but has quietly tower; and both in and Phila¬ ology and canon law, and embracing 2o(j of the from Boston to New Or¬ legal principles, the authorities of arei Ilarrlsburg cities Union, Ohio. Some time ago . .r-iM-d the course most advisa¬ arc the of or which he maintained to tit. Louis lyi w. I she thought delphia pocket-books the tax-payers theses propositions, leans and Mobile, from Baltimore Crestline a large spring in the town¬ : naper.,4?.9o@48; ilue,id.so. Western flour, cot*. ble.. Ualttutorc (iuzcltc. :be of and to as much in Latin all for seven he bought below these In wholesale lota. objects solicitation, put against opponents and Davenport, Iowa. In I860 accepted of Richland county, Ohio, ^^1 quotation*.all market * little as in the shortest hours. The result of this championship, of Professor of the ship Springfield, its waters five miles /'ennui*.Receipts liberal and money possible, ]>ossible was the invitation Henry, intending to convey lower. We quote: Fancy lots. (si.)io@*iJ5; strictly a at into the of certain deemed able and eloquent, was that he and therein wa¬ $i.5og$t.«); common, Hi'km'nc or Hotki. Oil City, Pa.-. time, pockets professional acclamation. Smithsonian Institute, delivered through pipes to supply their city with prime, $i.;o&$i.7S; good, Jamestown, l'a., February 7.. \ Sre broke politicians, is the chief end of most of the made a doctor of divinity by a course of three lectures on the Origin, Ele¬ ter. Fanners whose lands the water 75c.&»l. sliced. It the Dr. was ordained on theldth through Dried Pru.it In demand. Apple#.Choice THUKAIX.All '-¦'it in the National Jlotei at Oil City yester- egislation. depends altogether upon Spalding priest ments, and History of Modern Civilization. now flows enjoined the Crestline people from C^EIXEO ties of SEINE THREAD, 't >y, de-droving the hotel, together with the ..ittzens of Philadelphia to say whether they of August, 1834, by Ou-diual Fedicini, find the life of the deceased Arch¬ the stream from its natural course, ! submit to this sort of after his first mass in the or Altogether, behalf diverting con¬ yit.j- Oil Exchange, the branch of- .ntend to thing any celebrating erypt bishop has been one of much zeal iu and the sufl*is brought by the city to Reaua, fLM&fLtt;' «rictly prime, $2. HOPES, YAWK < - *16*1.25. Jl of and if think have laid subterranean of St. Peter's in . COTTON the Western Union Telegraph and onger; they they chapel church, of his and of unusual activity land necessary for their purpose. It Stock pes*. 80c. . turn out in force on over of the stalled for religion demn i smooth,-5@0&a groan; good. 4 Atlantic Telegraph Companies, and two or mough of it, let them the tomb apostles, theology and literature. is intimated that the*probable damages will Lice Cattle.So.common," zQijte.', mutton, *d&«Y importer of three at and in such America two afterwards, nnd arrived in of the fcCSc.; fair, 3^-iJc.; itreet,be(wdei> saloons, Losses estimated Wednesday evening, indulge days OP BALTIMORE. as to cause the failure pro¬ . . > ; $=.50,000; of that there will after four mouths' there TELE ARCHBISHOPS be so great j^er head. Ey the hogshead-Shooi- fe# ... i f-y* *¦¦¦ partially insured. The cause of tho liro was plain expressions opinion Kentucky travel, was bacon.- Market quiet, .: r m it'-w no moans of transit steam on Most John Carroll appointed ject. ' »ko a coal-oil jo no of thsir by Jiev. Ji . ii: ..."{ .l.i-. /ibJt'ti-Qi* of mistaking meaning." being rapid V expiation Uflbp. possibility L t. , .' I'.- .: . ¦,£*& fof" -'i!.;--..»' -