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Private Life of the Pope. --Some of our readers may like to know a little about the interior of a Papal palace. Those who have derived the idea of it from the luxurious reign of Leo X., may learn how staid, demure, and methodical a modern Pope is expected to be. His Court, though externally splendid, is austerely regulated, and his privy purse is estimated at Lot more than 4,260 Roman dollars per annum, though offerings from the faithful in various countries have (especially in the case of his present Holiness,) brought occasional augmentation to these narrow means. Among the thousand chambers of the Vatican, few, and those not the largest, are reserved for his residence. In the Quirinal Palace he has a more magnificent suite, but his villa on the lake of Albano, and that lately purchased at Porto d'anzio, are surpassed in scale and grandeur by many country seats of gentlemen and noblemen in England. Though always appearing abroad with a cortege of chariots and mounted gua
Private Life of the Pope. --Some of our readers may like to know a little about the interior of a Papal palace. Those who have derived the idea of it from the luxurious reign of Leo X., may learn how staid, demure, and methodical a modern Pope is expected to be. His Court, though externally splendid, is austerely regulated, and his privy purse is estimated at Lot more than 4,260 Roman dollars per annum, though offerings from the faithful in various countries have (especially in the case of his present Holiness,) brought occasional augmentation to these narrow means. Among the thousand chambers of the Vatican, few, and those not the largest, are reserved for his residence. In the Quirinal Palace he has a more magnificent suite, but his villa on the lake of Albano, and that lately purchased at Porto d'anzio, are surpassed in scale and grandeur by many country seats of gentlemen and noblemen in England. Though always appearing abroad with a cortege of chariots and mounted gua
William D. Totty (search for this): article 8
Execution day. --To-day, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, is the time appointed for the execution of Wm. D. Totty, convicted of the murder of Catherine J. Thom, his wife's sister. Within the past two weeks this unfortunate young man has been seriously engaged on the subject of religion, and expresses entire resignation to his fate. During the day yesterday he was visited by many of his friends and relatives, of each of whom he took final leave, and entreated them to meet him in a happier and better world. Unmoved amid the tears of weeping friends, he has borne himself with remarkable fortitude. He spent a portion of his time yesterday in writing letters of condolence to his relatives and friends, in each of which he urged them to live holy and be prepared for death.
Catherine J. Thom (search for this): article 8
Execution day. --To-day, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, is the time appointed for the execution of Wm. D. Totty, convicted of the murder of Catherine J. Thom, his wife's sister. Within the past two weeks this unfortunate young man has been seriously engaged on the subject of religion, and expresses entire resignation to his fate. During the day yesterday he was visited by many of his friends and relatives, of each of whom he took final leave, and entreated them to meet him in a happier and better world. Unmoved amid the tears of weeping friends, he has borne himself with remarkable fortitude. He spent a portion of his time yesterday in writing letters of condolence to his relatives and friends, in each of which he urged them to live holy and be prepared for death.
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): article 8
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
Butler County (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 8
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
Breckinridge (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 8
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
Greenwood (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 8
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
Atchison, Kan. (Kansas, United States) (search for this): article 8
Aid for the people of Kansas. --Three car loads of provisions arrived at Atchison, K. T., on the 12th inst., for the relief of the settlers in that Territory, making six car loads within the past week, and each car load ranging from six to eight tons. Teams were waiting to be loaded from Greenwood, Butler, Breckinridge and Otto counties. The settlers in some portions of the Territory will need help throughout the winter.
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