ROME, March 3.—One of the strangest spectacles ever seen within the venerable walls of the Vatican was the dramatic entry of Buffalo Bill, at the head of his Indians and cowboys, this morning, when the ecclesiastical, secular, and military court of the Papacy assembled to witness the twelfth annual thanksgiving of Leo XIII. for his coronation.
In the midst of a scene of supreme splendour, crowded with the old Roman aristocracy and surrounded with walls immortalised by Michael Angelo and Raffaele, there suddenly appeared a host of savages in paint, feathers, and blanket, carrying tomahawks and knives. A vast multitude surged into the great square before St. Peter's early in the morning to witness the arrival of the Americans. Before half-past nine o'clock the Ducal Hall, Royal Hall, and Sistine Chapel of the Vatican were packed with those who had influence enough to obtain admittance. Through the middle of the three audiences was a pathway, bordered with the brilliant uniforms of the Swiss Guards, the Palatine Guards, the Papal Gendarmes, and Private Chamberlains. The sunlight fell upon lines of glittering steel, nodding plumes, golden chains, shimmering robes of silk, and all the blazing emblems of Pontifical power and glory.
Suddenly a tall and chivalrous figure appeared at the entrance, and all eyes were turned towards him. It was Buffalo Bill. With a sweep of his great sombrero he saluted the chamberlains, and then strode between the guards with his partner,
Rocky Bear rolled his eyes and folded his hands on his breast as he stepped on tiptoe through the glowing sea of colour. His braves furtively eyed the halberds and two-handled swords of the the Swiss guards. The Indians and cowboys ranged in the south corners of the Ducal hall. Buffalo Bill and Saulsbury were escorted into the Sistine Chapel by the Chamberlains, and were greeted by General
When the Indians went back to their camp within sight of the grim castle of San Angelo, they found the only warrior who did not go the Vatican dead in his blanket. Rocky Bear told his followers that the Great Spirit had done it. To-night the Indians have temporarily relapsed into Paganism, and are howling over the dead brave, some of them tearing their flesh and sprinkling the funeral tent with their blood.
The Pope looked well to-day, notwithstanding his eighty years. When the College of Cardinals, through Cardinal Monaco la Valetta, congratulated him in his private room, he made a long speech, the burden of which was that the social dangers which now threaten human society and all government can only be averted by the true reign of Christ on earth.