it would lii'.ve beens to.- have stolen theor. The celebrationv, because .Sundav » • »nemoration of the* reconcile these coniine irregularity inu •early Christians.observed the nearday of the Jewish3 time of the vernal *trches, adopting theof the crucifiction,Easter on tho thirdv of the week that •s dispute was the *3 threatening a rup-*. The Council of • hould be celebiatej happens upon or 1 it tho full mooni]gr is the Sunday af-Easter may come late as April. 23.ay.—A large nurn-receive their firt d; mass torday, inck, Bishop. Duboisnlirmation. Xhe^o ing and doubtless f spectators.ants who visit the witness the solemn i- gratified with the description of theardthose presentedlav the Holy Ghost • •»tho power ot thesin..»sittn of the crossthe name of theu and Earth, iing his Jpuids to-•d, prays:ng God, who hast4 • •hese, thy servants ost, and who hast of ull their sms ; sevenfold Heavenly Heaven.'’wisdom and underneighbors, Benuet Brockleman, had the whole sidewalk tilled with Charter Oak stoves, and a small bureau of freedmen unloading more. We said last spring that they had stoves enough for all Texas, but it seems they wanted a few more.WonscTHE Sacrilege.—We are told that afew nights since, black men iu the uniform of United States soldiers way-laid an old Judy who had been collecting money to newly carpet the Catholic Church on the 21st and robbed her of all the money. The rascals deserve the heaviest punishment.IAPris^r.—Eight adults were baptised yes-teidav at the Cathedral.THE OFEB.l.We may felicitate ourselves on the gratifying success which has attended the introduction of the Italian Opera in Galveston. From first to last tie season has been successful. •So soon as the public learned the quality of tiie troupe which visited our city, they gave an abundant patronage. The Impressario will leave our ci:v without being dissatisfied withhis visit. Net so with Houston. The small-. •est receipts for one night in Galveston were more than double, nearly tripple the largest received in Houston. We make no comments.rWe draw no inference. Whenever nuy amusement or entertainment of character and merit have viite 1 Galveston, it has been liberaiiy supported. The Zanfretta pnnto-mine troupe remained with us for months and4every night drew a large and appreciative audience. S:gnova Cruvtli, a really a:t:s:ic vov'di'.f. attracted a large audience.el talent, the remuneration inis beenliberal. JBat when giving ranting forplaying, squuiiiag for music, or obscenity fordancing, our citizens have shown thc-ir goodsense by refusing to patronize. We repeat itagain, that all those entertainments whichhave failed to receive suppoit did not deserveit. This is a matter tor which we ruav with-•out egotism congratulate ourselves. We have been promised a theatre building—an opera h use worthy of our city and its pretensions.The plans have been described, the laud was\reported purchased, and we have been anxiously waiting to see the buildifig begun. The gentlemen whose names appear in tho directory are energetic and will doubtless push the enterprise to an early completion.Having mado to my stock of orders.BcdnrthapH-inlYrw!imsonTIIE CO-PAItween Drs. INIsolved. Hr. IIheretofore.All hills agairstutaliou at ththo Strand.apU-dlwTiLicentiate SurVThe Diseases treated..Office and Rc-f Bath Avenue, oi Engine House. Market, to callcAt to 9 a. M., ;rqr Orders 1 attention.The INTERI House, Fixture street. GalvestoZ A DHL’S Confctof the ground or November,' 12b* terms of tale ap; aj*14-lu *Wii-nevcr the theatre lias olier-M)Tho Steimshi at Kuhn’s 1V1 pieseut their Bi! freight. Nocla;goods after leavi All goods Ictt v. lll by stored atap!4-4tLAGeneral Bailev, who extricated CommodorewJ. S. .At their ON T 17 E AtIf- ca*es Hams boxes Liquor*. t Magnolia Whis«A LAB.10 cases Cranl Whortleberries assortment of G