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Show AMERICA tkf;,:j,tfk;eeklyti:;es. rvrr.Y foreign rCBLtiHRn a Ti::at, 3 satswat. MIRK EEf'lbE A riimis FOE The Secretary of State sent to the llouo last week a communication In relation to tne landing of convicts and paupers upon our THE Slutir, &. rilSEDJlCE 10 E3XE IEOH , . AXESIC1. Roman Catholic pilThe grimage from America was begun last month play) when a company of one hundred and six pilgrims sailed in the steamer Prrkre on their journey to Rome, to the shrine of 4Our' Lady 'of Lourdes.'. Among the company were bishop, pried, ladies and laymen, from all parts of the country. Tor several days they had assembling inKew York and had been ; t'oe recipients of many attentions from various Roman Catholic organizations in that city. They were blessed by Archbidiop MeCloskey and received from his hand the holy Communion. He also addressed them in a congratulatory speech upon the numerous benefits and privileges of their sacred journey, chief among which was the glorious boon of gazing upon the and 'beauteous countenance of that saintly, glorious Pontiff, Pius IX. vicar of Christ upon earth. A large crowd attended them to the steamer and gave them enthusiastic plaudits, music and salutes. The repo sent them his benediction by Atlantic cable. Altogether the pilgrimage began under auspices as fair as the most devout RomanNt could deire. The fashion having ' l;en set we may expect that simlrar pilgrimages will become the rage among the more wealthy and fashionable Romanists. The eclat of the journey, the enthusiastic attentions of ceded idtes aud liitv, the audience with the pope, the kneeling at the sacred shrines all these have tha--e strong attractions for the devout or the sentimental Catholic, attractions so strong that tourists at Rome and Jerusalem uuy soon expect to see the badge of the pilgrim blazing on the breasts of numerous devotees at the shrines In those sacred cities. -- l-- copies of letters that have 'passed between the State Department and foreign countries are appended. The resolution calling for this information directed the Secretary of State to suggest t what legislation was necessary to prohibit the landing of this jKiople. The Secretary suggests the passing of u law empowering the Puddent to return to- the countries whence they came all paupers, vagabonds nnd convicts who may be landed on the shores of - the United States. This-ahoul- te done by compelling the vessels who bring, (kem-- . here to ..take (hem a way. It is also suggested that a heavy fine be imposed upon vessels engaging in this business. Tho papers were referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. - SENSATION PREACHERS. gn ed - " so-call-ed v. ith - e, e, of prayer-meetin- - -- 's -- - . The high tariff members of Congress have commenced the war against the new reciprocity treaty w ith Canada. A fire at Susquehanna N. Y., on Thursday destroyed twenty frame buildings. Loss, from $Go,-(X- on Thursday, The signed the commission of Judge Kichardsou ms associate Justieo of the Court of Claims. The Brewers National Congress adjourned on Friday after the of the officers. They will next meet in Cincinnati. Charles Sumners personal effects were sold nt auction on for aLiut., i'kfMXl Wednesday, neu rly , e vr ry tb lug f. t:h ed zaore-thaits intrinsic value. n A .coojHr in New York, Peter tmith, was attacked on Friday by strickers,' and in drew a pistol and shot one of his assailants, mortally wounding him. The National Millers Association met in bt Louis on Thursday nnd adopted a resolution approving of Senator Windoins cheap transportation bill and urging Congress to pass it. General Ffalnmanica had an engagement nt Vest on Thursday, with 3,00) Carli-t- s, in which the latter were repulsed with a loss of seventy killed and wounded. Salamuniea lost thirty. The House Civil Service Reform Committee have adopted a resolution that they do not recommend the appropriation of any more money to carry on the experiment of reform ns hitherto conducted. Barne,-proprieto-r of the Brooklyn Argus, caused his counsel to read in court a complete retraction of the liMouu charges against Judge MeCue, ami the latter has w Ithdrawn his suit for Pro-ide- nt, -- nt KENTUCKY. Louisville, 4. A special says a fight occurred at Bum-ide- a Point, pnla-k- i between the Co., citizens nnd railroad laborers, in w hich one laborer was killed and several persons were wounded. to-da- the-lryi- hap-icn- to-nig- - CALIFORNIA. it ra, it-t- ? -- n " -- ! e. . . e, obv-rve- s liillv and the Ciuir are loth to hie lire th peane of anxious fully Eune, The only duM in their tninds is m htek jiiisw tf it they want most. Minister Washhuriuj, savsaeorres-IhnideuIs eaili il a Sssoud Peiyaniin Franklin by tho Parisuns, beenuse he wears t!e traditional Mne swt and brass buttons. France last year pnsiuce.1 1,161,000 tons of pig lron.be ing CnD.OX) tons more thanlnHTA Her prcKluetion of eteel WM llg.cr; tons; via., 04.4S4 tons and 101, gU.tuns Heviier steel. Aectmling to the Inst returns the aggregate hnsuuo of tho BngUah life ot.liH's in 577.0(t),('i0; their total accumulated funds amount. to kia, OOdj&ri and the jxilkies in force repro-- I sent nearly f l,7oO,noo,eHi, Kai-- er aw t, cast-ste- el t VE ITALY. HALTLAKEC1TY. - '' u fever has left him. The attention of our patroni it called to the fotloxring Depart -Concha has Madrid, entered Igrona mentt of the. Institution INve hundred convicts engaged and the clast qf goodt in the trandgente rebellion at dealt in by each. Cartagena,- have been embarked in a SpanLh steamer at Ortne, to U Liken buck to pain. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS FRANCE. DETA RTMEXTt Paris 7. The American pilgrims went in proces?ion, Dry Goods,- Xofiont, Ilatt, Caps, to tho Grotto of our Lady liourties, B off Jitper. Curtain Material t carrying the American flag. A and Cbrpeit, large crowd saluted the pilgrims with loud cheers and uncovered heads. The sacred banner.brought from America, was presented at WHOLESALE GROCERY the blirine. At tlie dose of the AXDITARD WARE-D- E ceremonies the pH grims proceedPARTMEXT. ed to Marailles to take the steamer for Civitta Veechia. Grocerietj Hardware, Glass and In the Assembly Wooden Queens ware. Ware, renorterofthecommltteeot thirty, Powder, Pute, Agricultural lm . submitted a proposal for reducing the number of Algerian deputies plements , Dye StuJTs, Paints , to three. and Oils, Ghevreau, Bonapartist, is nominated to the Assembly from License. The lAft have organized a DRUG DPPART2IEXT. pamphlet campaign agiiinst the Bona part ists. Dnigs, Medicines, Litfuort, Chem -had a icati. Perfumeries, Painit, Odt , Duke Du Cases y conference with a committee of and Dye Siujft, the Assembly on the United States postal convention. He said the arrangement was only the prelude toa more literal system CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. which would be embraced by an additional convention to he here- Men's and Boyf Clothing, Underafter submitted. wear, and Genilesnan't Fumith-in- g The council of war has proGoods. nounced a verdict of guilty against M. Melville Btencourt, deputy for Guadaloupe, for par- BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTticipation in the acts of the Commune, and condemned him to MENT. death In contumaciam. The I JVry newspaper says Men, Wometiand Cl ildren't Boots the friends of the Prince Imperial and Shoes, Sole and Upper strongly oppose the nomination Leather and Shoe Findings cf of Prince Jerome Napoleon for every description. the Assembly. a that duel has "It grown out of the violent proeeed-ing- s in the Assembly last TuesAND COMMISSION day. DEPARTMENT. SPAIN. . - to-da- y, . -- to-da- ' - - Schuttler Wagons, ad hinds of AgSecretary Bristow said if Sawyer did not leave the Treasury he ricultural Machinery, 1 lay on would not stay, as the two could Timber, Steam Engines , Turnot sail In the same ship, txnwyer bine Water Wheels, Ac., Ac. will resign on Saturday. He Is the lat of the Sanborn crowd. . The Institution is agent for ihe Fonr hundred. and ten men celebrated S in get Sewing Machine, from-thhave tieen inm mines at Iort Oram, N. J., over one rnUHon in use in America. and will Ikj discharged on The wages are re4,07S; Endow, Lkmiocrat, Saturday. fi.T'Jl; I.iveniort, niieie!Klent, duced from $!.:) er day to $1.25. Orders to insure prompt attenk,!X); Tuiman fur Governor, 4,.VW; Grover, 4,t:U; CnrnpUli, .3,EA Gov. Weston was inaugurated tion should be addressed to the SuThere are wven counties to here at N. II., on Thursday. perintendent or Secretary. frxini. Chadwick, Democrat, is In Concord, his message be dwelt at length proLibly Si'ervtary of on the temjieranoe question. Ho W. H. HOOFER State; (.lark, Ueimtiliean, Treas- was npjiosed to prohibition and urer; Rowland, Supt. Su- fawred the sale of pi perintendent of Public Instruco Con-gras- s, and him Is seventeen. -- subsequently walked to his library. He is vefy feeble, but the New York, 4. A London letter says the Duche of Edinburghs osition at court Im lieen settled. Site is to be called Her Royal or Imperial Royal Imperial Highness, and Is to take rank Dext to the Princess of Wales, except when the Princess Royal, the s Crown Princess of Prussia, to visit F.ngland. The rule has hitherto lieen that daughters of the sovereign take precedence over wives sons, except in the ea-- e of the Princess of Wales. The Duchess of Edinburgh, however, is not only royal by marriage, bat imperial hy birth, and Its 6n this ground that the higher place has tieen assigned her. New York. 5. TIenri Rochefort lectured at the Academy of M usic to a 1101 - Audience, comMxssi exclusively- of French repnseuting the Communist clement. e . Rome, 5. The Pope was able to celebrate mass this morning, and - pri-one- a7 Mercantile Institution,;; ,u w. u- CO-OPERATI- " y, NEW YORK. 1 ZXOlsTS Forts mouth, 5. Thomas Morri-aaliving iwf Exeter, yesterday murdered his wife w Lite In a drunken fit. ' 1 r y -- to-da- . y, NEW HAMPSHIRE. San Francisco, 4. A dispatch Dimes fnmi agiirist ' Austin, Nevada, says that all costs. pays a crowd of marknight Brownlowhas written a letter ed men entered tho thirtyat Beljail in opposition to the Civil Rights Iriuml the sheriff, took out bilk lie lues his objection to it mont, two McIntyre and on the ground of its i.ij -t to Walker, and hanged them. It is the jHxir w liite men of the south, not stated what tho men w ere acand claims that it will injure cused of. them in a greater degree than it Lawrence McNulty, a young w ill benefit the negroes. man, committed suicide here toC. H. Rice, president of the day by cutting his throat. Little Rock tsiani of supervisors, Two Chinamen, the eonfe-e- d and Geo. W, lregmore, 'circuit murderers of Oinera, in Del Norte clerk of Jeflerson County, who county, were lynched by a mob at were engaged in the I ite Arkan- Happy Camp, in that county. sas trouble, on thesido of Brooks, The act of James Lick deeding have leen arrested at Little Rock the whole of his property to the on the charge of treason. public cxeitps much comment. lie The Reformed Presbvterian donates $?xi,ix) to the construcKrnod of" Philadelphia 'have tion of the largest nnd test teles-cop- e in the world for the pa-e- d resolutions recommending nt Hake Tahoe; $4(Xl,tmrt for unfermented wine for tiicraiuen-ta- l for that total abstinence public monument?; purjoe,from Imths In this city; Sioo.ooo be required applicants to the public tor an old belies home; lt,um to chun.li, nnd urging of with tho tcmjH-rancmovement. the society for the protec-tioto the Hidies animals; and relief society; $10 GENEinhTnriK priitix'tion IX m to the tnechanin library; $ij,-(X- ) to the city of San Jo-- Pore Itym'ln'.hc end his wife have for .an for the orphan asylum, $l.s),oX) t!:f Invitation beou tour of by making erection of a bronze monument to tlio Llmersi.ios of Ilollumt. . the author of the istar Spangled Mrs. Ikulcy, gisl ninety-threIkinner in Golden Gate Park; mother of it! tiilUnoi, died last Satur- $100, txx) for the endowment of a school of mechanical arts in Caliday week iu VVioche-te- r, Virginia. fornia. The residue, in excess of Tae Jndianapsdi Srvt nd $1, i .ixx, to the Pioneers Societluit t!u list ivf to i.lrMiiaiils in tho ty. He makes provLions v.d.llii'j ri'.wU like a vote fur liis relatives; ample and reserves his in i he Senate. homestead and $ij,(xX) per annum Tlio jrolmbility of a marriage be- for himself. tween the t rami Duke Alexis aud the San Francisco, 4. Returns from Princess that rice ts seriously" ggnlteu Ihe Oregon election so far give of In tho political worlL lie U twenty-fou- r Williams, Republican, for $50, (XX) 7 ; anti-poiyg.u- to $75,000, commit- se-M- on m-itin- In- ccio. tee have decided to recommend a tenqxirary government till the of Congress, Strong next influence Is at work representing the administration, it is understood, to prevent any report which will prohibit any of the members pra-eof the local government from being eligible to to the new one. Such a censure as that they declare would reflect diraetly on the President. Washington, o. The committee dtt elections hy a vote of frix against five, have agreed not to report on tho resolution of Hazel-- 1 that Caiinou had Un ton provtsl a polygamist, having married one of Ids wives feiiiet the ltv passage of the of 1 Sd?, and therefore hould le expelled. The committee have also vottd lovn the resolution all action in the case, Postponing Imt it is generally believed that further consideration of the question will bo iHistponed till next session. Rear Admiral Stanley retired yesterday. This promotes Commander Mullaney.to be Rear Admiral on. tho active lbt. The Senate has passed the bill releasing the Northern Pacific Railroad Company from its requirement to pay the cost of surveying the bed granted by government. M. De. Ha Costa and M. IVnanlv the former minister of Venbzula, the latter of Nicaraugi, were prey sented to the President with the uual formalities. self-defen- - ili-w- plK O non-unio- It Is not surprising that tho old TrinitarianCongregational church at Worcester, Massachusetts, did not care to retain the Rev. Mr. Parry as Its pastor. That gentleman, his connection with the above-name- d church being severed, organized another chyrch in a CongregaWorcester, and tional Council to install him as its minister, which the council pointedly refused to da Whereupon the people, in the exercise of their congregational independence, Installed him themselves, .listening to an installation sermon entitled, Never skedaddle from Mr. himself. a On recent Son Parry on he day preached Religious Bugs, and has now announced a programme of subjects, the reading of which shows to what a shameful position the pulpit has fallen in the estimation of those who resort to such clap-tra- p In the name of religion. As a curiosity in its way, we print his list of subjects: Guzzle and Give! Pauls Shoo Fly; Cremation; Locusts; Republican Empty Churches, and How to fill them; Main Street; Pharaohs Lean Kine; The Mad Prophet;' Whos your Hatter? Popping the Ques1 C0ME1ST. tion; A Tragedy in four Ar ts. Such sensational "twaddle and While with ..blessing of priest, eccentricity pleases' aud tickles and bishop and Poje, and the tho Itching ears of the friendly greetings of. the assem- religious world. bled hundreds, the party of Cath' olic pilgrim-j- , among them devout FOREIGN ITEMS. women, sot sail to visit the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, anThe Carlists occupy Rosas. other Land of devoted women The Pope is again an was kneeling : in 'the streets : of alarming fever. Sefiofltasrondo Is " appointed Cincinnati praying that Intern: minister do one of the perance, with all iu attendant Spanish South American Republics. evils, might lie arrested In Its deInsurgents are agaltjmaking vastating course. During their their apjtearance in Manzanillo, prayers on ttm day previous there ami a raid is expected to be made had been a disturlonce in the from Nucvitas. Indications in Cula are that the street, hence the police now warned them to desist. They refused, Captain General intends to pu-- h matters towards forcing the were arrested and taken to the insurgents into subjection.station-hous.Refusing. to give The race tet ltiday for the Oaks lul, they were reloaded on parole, stakes, on Epom downs, was Mi-- s to appear before tho police court won by Apology, Tuto Lady latrioeri on the following Monday morn- second and third. ing. The band numbered forty-threYellow fever lias nude its apand among them were sevin Cuba and a pearance eral of the mo?t eminent woman season is anticipated. , Smallidekly pox, of tho city. The result of the trial scarlatina and mendes aro prevwill be lnipoxUmt.in its bearing alent. Disraeli says unless the mem-ireraupon the vexed question of the the House of Commons g rights of a to ob- ceaso frittering away their time struct the streets and to t ns pass this will bo a long sexton of Parliament. upon prixmte properly; Tho British House Of Commons Secre tary BrLtow tyok the oath have adopted a resolution that houses in Ijondon shall be or office-oThursday. The cere- public on week days from 7 kept ojen mony took place In the Prod-dent- oclock In the morning till 12.20 room of the executive man- at night; in towns having over sion, after w hlch BrLtow went to 2,r(X) population, they shalF be the Treasury Department and cn-- - kept open from 7 a.m. till 11p.m.; - in townsofless population," rroui tered oHn hi duties 6 a.ni. till in jvm. le-nl- $ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Improvements here. The n - , Friday. ' Loss, z. c. n. i. ,ne?vand even of general corruption' in tho management of Government wild $1,500,000 gold on Thursday nt 11.11 to 11,55, Tlie steamship State of G'or, ia arrival nt New York Thursday morning. An incendiary firo destroyed Halseys flouring mill, lthaen,N. C;;ir f. Lycos, 7. KcStraa, shores from foreign countries. A Editors and Proprietors. detailed history of the correspon- Y., on SATURDAY MAY 6, 1871. dence on the subject Is given, and sured. Sobert the board of public works L1TEST BY TELEHUPD. Ing guilty of extravagance and reck-- h LIGHTNING SPARKS. and convhth. -- eii Rci-ublii-nn- , lks-nsin- g tion. San Francisco. .7. -- - Di?sdehes from Pastern Oregon indicate ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. that the Democrats elect the entire State ticket. Eighteen counirxvrva W'F.Tnr nxrFRsirjxm, ties give Grover 58 1 O yy ey tu 11.111. PnaW. majority. cmrt f ruhof 'minty, Ihm.l AdintiilMrtori of )f. nls tT not to IoIh)ht, ILLINOIS. to l,rrhr prrvs who cUtdM rtn?t wild to o. A Chicago, special savs it is lre-to u within thirty esn (Inn thn - for reiHirted tonight that all but fon low'tlf meet, wrid J prw,n. one of the District Investigating owlnrmld IV.'f rp f fwrT- vai.-t. within kl Committed Agreed, to rt ml Ft.l cwiwU .. th 1 E-t- at nt mnf tonlav, isirr'wn mximmcniling the ufxilition J. U lloi ' Admlnlstritori of the District Government, find. Prmo Cl umr, Ig, U. T. My U, 1CI. mTt ra-po- i |