
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*<v, bulkbalk shoulders,should tc.; boIk cldfc rllMunl Richmond gisptdt Letter from Pctmbnrf. Illness or flie Deceased 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 U7i<ut continu® i troops vain. The survived not a mate of honor of the Roman Eccleston, D., from torpor and the market Js without change; offeriums oF iJtaid to the Committee on The ladies deserve great praise for the part Archbishop quite hi the United States, in consequence of tbe crated September 14,1S34, died 1851. for some time.about half what wafl offered having bushels red. .with sales at ilJtt Tor good, kij* month the death of his former associate in - they have taken in in motiou tills sec of the oldest in the re¬ Most Rev.'Francis Patrick D. been sold, without any advance, however, In the prime, and $Wi for choice., of citizens oi setting the RightRev.John Baltimore being Kenrick, D., Corn is Ann ; offering-, or MtbttibdEs nitzed and b., nrescntcil a petition j good work, many having become members ministry, McGill,Bishop public., lie took formal possession of tbe transferred August 19,1851, died in 1803. price of jpring oats. Winter outs are very scarce 112 of yellow, with sale* of the former at eo and tic. ; of the Order to exert a of Richmond, Va.. who was the assistant and in and ,1 u ^himrtonTerritory, prtying salutary influence curate 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.
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