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VOLUME 29, e Thic HOTELS. FINANCIAL- ! TELE e ‘Herchants', Farmers', & Mechanics Savings Bank, 6 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. MNVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. * Perfoet Scourity—Liberal Inferesl, TABLE of Inercano of **Iuveatment Certifl- :eatesy? secnred on linproved renl eatnte, heare \og Intcrent, payable in auartorly instali 'ments, at the rato of 7 8-10 per cont per nn- pam. Hhowlng the acenmulation of suns ine Iveated for tho benefit of Clildren or otherss CEICAGO, ¥ouse in the World! ROOMS, WITH BOARD, PALMER HOUSE, S, The Largost and Best Furnished From $3 to $5, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. Amount Timo. Amsonng, Tavestad. Accumnlaiod, Y .8 142,01 E ® 4201 | ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOE! 43231 110 ™ t f TTotels in Chicago, particularly 1,740.85 T?a?‘:'p::m?'n-'.'n: .uol:l:el] ulmn.{nqm;lr THo- 2,101,605 1els a4 practically fire-proof, and yet paying 2 per 1,420.10 | cout for insuratico: 3,400,70 1,000 100000n 4.323.10 Entimated upon ths basls that Interest, when duo, ls sredited 00 eaviugs aconunt, aud favented in INVIGST- MENT CERTIFICATRS whenovor $100 fa thus accumu. ted, b iy older ot o Certifloate has the prviloze of essmia- fmg tho ooudition of tho trust at any time on calling at theottios of tho Trusteo, Certificaton forwardad, and interost, whon dve, rofn- yested, 1 desired, ur remitted by dradtor express toany partof tho Uslted Statos. Addrem RYDNEY MYERS, Mansgor.t! coet of construction of over half n militon o Tercly challenge any of you ta the follawing aro to romain aa they nhow aro, ahiall bo kopt closed for one Lonr, tion of Ll raom, the I, e Toot, there will not be any charge for ths condition, howercr, { ward, on the sama day, and, if I do uot ro aalied In oo hour, T ¥l pay the Propriste Iiotel oll damago’ to the twenty thousand dollars besides, . Preston, Kean & Co., BATNERERS, 100 Washington-st. mny bo egreed upon. Thia ehallengo mny bo accepted entire, or to tho fire-proof quality of the x-;,lsa;r Ilioge, Having erected & Tire-Proof Tiolel, at anadditional f doliars, ling any Hotel In Chicago whouli i sxesimtion fro ey and not bo ontijo 1o t, T trial after Teeponition, Tho Uhlef Propristor Sy T Toey prind on g back all the kindling ba can carry o any chambor in the Palmer 1fouss proper (ot incliing the Wabash svenue extenslon), In whicl ture, curtatos, and mi cliamber i furuitiire, cirpets, cur nr';";‘g g A ie of tho room, after which tha door Lullt in the middie of tho i tho door time, the fire has not proad beyond the prietor of (ho opposing Ilotal Is o pay for {lio dnniago by fire und smoke to the furniture, ut, f the fire_oxtends beyond tho limits of tha damago, ay the proprietor five thoumand dollars, on B e {u:‘l hlu.a iflre privilego after- nce it ta 3 of tho urniture and room, sad Depositu of tho money to Le wadoin any Dank that #lmply a8 PALMER. West Sido Offlee—Cor. Halsted and Washington. CBANTKING DEPARRTMENT.—Wo reccivo oo cconnin it Tiankes Tankore, Slorclisnti, Corpora- Hona, and Indisiduslai Discount Business Fuper; ad. saucoon approved Collateral; aud lasuc Cortiticatea of Depostt. ; ' AND EOREIGN EXCRANG Fom -Bfi‘.’,fi'.’nu Gold and Gold Exchaugo, Bilin of Ex- change on Europe, furnish Letters of Credit and Cabls Transfers. UINVESTMENT SECUITTILS.—Allo buy and nell Governments, Town, County, Hlate, and Bichool Honds, and other firnt-claas securition, CEICAGO. Prices Reduced to §3, £3,60 and $£.60 p: -The most Elrgant Hotel fn ihe clty, & SHERMANHOUSE or Day, 1 Buperh Twoomm, Tnifivontly “l)}:m’-m«"mm‘ p;n\‘i'rlod with bathin ; aitirely fire-preof. Lacation in- busineas con- LR BISSELL & HULBERT. " HERBERT = & MORSE, Stock Brokers, 01 LaNallceyts, CEIICAGO, E RT, 11, J. MORSE, WROEROERT) rconter ), tigek Eachope. Noar Monroe-st., one block from Exposition With Iere Atylo and coromony, but moro fort than n plices of prices, NEVADA HOTEL, 148 and 150 Wabash-av., Duilding, $2.00 PER DAY . resl com- greator pretensions snd higher ocks, 10nda, sud Gold hought snd sold on comimiuions, Wa Ok ‘snccian feclitier for (ransees fona n securiica sealt In At New ¥ aric Stnek Lixchinze, eitler for cash or op margius, Huter {0 Unfan National Bk, Chicsgn. EntoaLL & Co., R, R efs and Hrekers, 18 Nerw-at,, Naw York. H.JMonsx, R.J.Kiupati, A. U, Loussiroy, " H C, WILLIAMS & CO, . BANKERS, 40 WALI~GT.,, NEW YORK, bLuy‘snd sell Chicsgo and 36 Enst Washington. Opp, Feld, Lefter & Co.'s QEO, §, PALMER (lato of City Hotel), Clor! $2.00 per Day. st., tall Dry Goods Biore, and sdjointug D, B, 1fsk's Wholesaln Millinery Store, k. O, BANDS, Proprietor, T Dty Miwankes, bt Paul, sid other good munlcipal | _The brat Houro for 83 jer duy fn tho country, Iuvestment sccurities constantly on han e T s oA ariington: Cedlus T sd Minn St CROCKERY .CHINA. &o. Wanted—Chicago, Danvillo & Vincennes first, Wauted—Northern Jucifio 7 3-10 first, Thess and other rallway sccurilios not regularly quoted mado s specially, Orders for stocks and other tecuritles receivo pernonal atteution at the New Xork |. Block Exchangs, Good deposit aecounts recelved. Slock Privileges—Tall Season, 1875 13310 81,00 tavertod, will yrobatiy pay duriog the next thirly days, from 100 to x cent profit, Dur- {ag the same time last yoar, privileges paid from 600 to + 1,000 per cent proit, and tho year bofure from 31,000 ‘COMPOSED 0F Dinner and Tea Sets, At Cost! OUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK, DECORATED AND PLAIN OHINA, Silver-Plated Ware, $052,100 was mado on_ $100 Iuvented, Our weekly'ro- | Clininber Sets, Table Cutlery, and fort sent fro, ivea full particulars’ sud peices of ll | Vycor, Glasswire, Faney Goeds, alocks doalt in'st tho POSITIVELY AT COBT UNTIL CLOSED New York Stock Exchango. cluding Bhow Giscs sad Tabloss ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & C Dankers and Dirokers, 12 Wall-st., New York. GUION LINE. Successora to BOWEN & KENT, 0UT, In- KENT & KEITH, 202 & 264 Wabash-av. Will continue our Wholeealo Hasiness aa nsual, ‘GROCERIES. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMBHIPS, Betwesn NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, calling at Quoenstown, Carcying the United States Mail, BAFETY AND COMFORT. .}mmnbn%hw and from ths principal Ru. iowost ra iraits and Lotters of Orodit tumed on lsading Banks sad Bazkors thronghont Karopo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIETE-AV. National Lino of Steamships. W!{gl‘m TO qunnns’rowuug t.x;mnsoux. “ LYETIA, tarday, Oot. 3, at . Hi Rt S R 7 z 10ct. 14, A QUEEN, «.“1"1.1']&,. b ;g-m{".ruum 3, atlp.m. ', FRANOE.410 ton..s corn +ver Thurday, Oot 7, G o b "'"' nnmnuy."’iflz’nm«lck- Groceries. BUY YOUR FALL SUPTLIES OF Teas, Coffbes, Spices, and Groceries C.JEVNE'S WHOLESALE GROCERY HOTSE, 1L s SIN'oxrthh Olaxrlcemt., To quantitics to sull, at truly wholesale prices, Kino Moyuno Tena s npeciaity, Fatos, Bueorago- tickota, @31 curronoy, V5 £Land opwards on tiroat Brttaln, oo orner Olark ana hais, o now finar Olark ana Raudaiphais.” (oppuniio n ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, [ Coy Mall Stoamslilps m-m:n- Yorkand Havre. R spiondid vossols o CUBHING'S TUBULAR HEATER Slove, Grate, and STOVES AND FURNAGES. Furnace, This discovery givea mora heat from & given amount of fuel, {n open grates and Frankiln_stoves, than clona tay e o tlover, Wo Lavo tilricen ntineat (helng mors wonther. elzcs of furuaces, Can warm !’,‘E,‘,;:;‘Y othior), wilt sall frow Plor No, 80, NortuIiirer, | he largest church or mmallest cottago, We eapecially ¥ 5 zefomuiond thom for moft coal, i A *Baturday, 'Out. T "}"::"g;- "%(. 18} Call and see, or send for clroular, neluding Coordlce t wocommadstion CUBLIING, WARREN & CO., 40 Itatumn tiokets at redu; No, 65 Lake-st. ith auperi i with anparior accompiodattots, TO RENT, odsaries withiout extra charze. Siosiners paxsengy £ Broadway, N.Y.. : it freg i Ul O, do not __ GEORGR AV A HALL TO RENT. Greoncbaum’s Hall, 76 Fifth-av. Blaorans can bo had for bnlls, partios socia- S M ‘ifiwfi%fl MAII . ?g::;s nng. n{g‘ott;ngu'on reasonable Great Westorn Stenmship Tino, HENR! S'REENEBA?U-ME%&QEV A i Yo York o Drisol (Eaelaaa) diset. = i Pustage "fi” COLLECTION AGENOCY, by DIC:. OIL PAINTINGS, TEIIS DA %! Grand Freo Exposition of Elegant IL PAINTINGS! ‘Wa enn sdjust your clalins [n uny purt of ohearer and with greater {horoughness and uess,” Wopush to immediato scttiement EI'H MERCAN Ktate and Monroo-s! the world daispatch, 1han you can do it yourself, as {Lis is our entire busie d chi bl 1 ect, " A por and charga nothing unless we cof A jm FANTILE® COLLECTION AGENOY, By torelgm and nstive artinte, 4t 60 and 52 East Ran. gl t0 be sald at auction TO-MORRGW (THULS- N atlos, n. and #p.m. LEGAL, §5: DINGER & CO, Auctioncers, : WERREAS AS. Alesander 1L Ewingand William A, Ewing did, on TEAL o 1 day o Augunts Ao D, 1438, ko 1otk cortors ufter date ta duly tndorn was socurod b) 0 order of thems ond delivered i the depoait )dated. vos, which by thew, aud w THAS. note for $15, Pro;imory noto for §8,U47.49 Papsbleforty-vo dayi noto wud liich nato a1 collatoral securily of a JoBpowder, per 1b, 60, 60, TSe—ttandard eontln ise disted Juuary 20, 1873, payavloelgnteen o1 i (7 . d by Aa . A - 3’: vl Hyson, per “‘“-““" 80, iSo—flaudard, blu 0 tho order of ths agi uu.'.:,"ki’ai‘l.‘;‘,".m“‘:. S 1ty S lo—Buandand ... cured by & TOFtgugo 1 book 281 af Feoords bage 11 Eagilin B0 40 80, vo—hlzuiurd 1n tha Locordar's otlico of Cook County, Hiils eonve Blidara Toaksro Loetpasted 1oF sncuisney op | 10y cerials nda in Cook Gounty th oin muchiionrd s L4%or, " eat 0. 0. D, to all parta of tho Uniied Blatea, | oo aroih default haa boca wade by tha said Alex: w A, Ewing, i the pay~ T EXCHESON, meat of sald uole mada by fhem, poglis’ mete s 30T Houth Clariler, | lioreby glven thit by ViKtuo of Ll power 1n tard s — e contalinud, I aball o Saturday, the 3d day of Octobery LES; A D, 1875, ¢ o'clock 1u Il Tureuoon, at the noith b - oy~~~ | frout door of Uie Cuambor of Conunercy, situated on FAIRBANKS'® tho suathast coroi of Lasalloand . \ashis ARDAXD SCALES 4%, MORSN & 00 Mg ~ Wemareiid e bay oaly tha Gaaulass L i Cily of Ghicago, i Cook County, Tino) der for cash, tho entd nuts of rpoeo af paylng eald nots of LR 4 s, Wartier S B gt s s plon-ata., n for aly sud soll ot “pUbLIO 8UCton o Lo iglieat bt Martln I, Evwiog to. getbur with o twortgage jocurligthe sainu, Tor' the lexander If, Ewi : With inteccat s | Sy CIIICAGO, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1875, i SIS AN CE: . WILLER & DREVPS NSURANCE AGENCY, Offices, 162 LaSalle-st. REPRESENTING ASSETS 0P $17,500,000. COMPRIBING TAH FOLLOWING OLD AND BTANDARD COMPANIES: Commercial Union, of London, Shoe and Leather, - of Boston, Prescott, - - - - - - of Bogton, Adriatic, - - - - of New York, Security, - - - of New Haven, All Losscs Promptly Adjusted and Poid at THIS OFFICE. INSURANCE, The undersignod bave this day formed a copurinership under the style of ELLIOTT & VAN BCHAICK, to transact o goneral In~ suranco businoss, with offico nt No. 108 Lin- Balle.st., and have beon nppointed ngenta for tho following Lnsurance Companics, viz: - The New York Underwriters' Agency, Assots over $3,000,000. .Hanuw:rlnsuranca Company of New Tork City, 3. Assots ovor $1,300,000, Gormania Insurases Co. of New York Ciy, Asscts ovor $1,800,000, Derirablo Insurancs golicited, and SPE. CIAL at{ention givon to the placing of large linoa of Insurance both in the city and coun. try. W. 8. ELLIOTT, Ir, A.G. VAN 8CHAICK. ‘We offer bargrnins in Ladies and Geantlemen’s Fine and Me- dium Watches, cased to our or- der in the most elegant styles. The genuine Chas. E. Jacot & Co. Watches sold only by usin Chicago. N.MATRON &00. State and Monroe-sts, Opposito Palmor Mouso, —— 5 GENTLEMEN. ¥ Having nucceded tho late J. T. Jewott in the manufscturing of Gontlomen's TFine Boota and Shoes, and having boen connected ‘with him f'or the pnst ton yoars as his outter and foroman, I solicit your farthor patronage 84 in timos paat, fooling confident that I can £ivo you ho samo goods and styles as you have hero'ofore bought nt this placo, Very reapoctfully yours, RIODARD MELCHER, Succossor to J. T Jowett, 128 Doarboan-st., Chicago, o TIHOMAS 8. BRRVAN, on returning afior pevoral yrars' absonce from Chi €280, han taken an oflicy at No, 11 Marlne Bauk Buitd- 10k, 164 Luke-nt,, whero ho wiil glve attoution to thane intorests which have beon confided to Lim 6 connm. lor, exocutnr, or frustee. o will alsa receivo offrs (no camli roquived) for tho exchuugo or purchase of auy of hisown property Ju Chicago, of on fho luto ahoro, oF his Jota aoul_Linds noar hia preeent homo nt Elmliurst, 16 infles from the eity, Fow aro awareof tho Lewuty, healthulness, aud failrosd convonlences of that location, MISCELLANEQUS, READY THIS MORNING. THE PRINTING PRESS FOROCTOIIER, CoNTRNTU—T'ypo Making (llusirat:d); Farly News. pupers in Tllinota: A Now Work o the Al fansle: ted from thie Frorich): Reviews of Now llook: rialy, &c,, &0, GU centa per annum ;_single 15 cents, FRANKLIN SOCIETY, 118 and 120 Monroo-at,, Clicsge, Wew Patterns MRS, D. A. JACKSON. 82 Slate-it, TO FLORISTS. A lady desires a position bnurluul maker; csn mako ujr avery kind of flora) dealyn iu Pwslern ‘siyle, sud in far sujierior mannez to suyibiug yet done in Chicago, No obfection to sttend store, ‘Good refer. eaces, Addresa B 23, Tribuno ofiico, AUCTION SALES, No. 183 Eail\l[mon-st. IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, OCT.1, 10 .A. M. Tare chance for & barmin. Sos sdvertisement (n Trusteen' coluiun of Evenlog Journal, Bale positive, Liy nou-resident trustoes, who vefer us o Utlo (perfoct)y o term, &e,, to THOS, D, BRYAN, 154 Lako-st, SEHOLD GOODS. Hi TIEILS IOA S xtensivs AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE, Now and Second-bund, 30 Elegant Parlor Suits, 20 Choles B, W, Chamber Buts, Chairs, Tables, Louugos, g, Ofmco Furniture, Bedding, Carpeting, & 0., Auctionners, biand by 82 E, Handlp] VINEGAR, PRUSSING'S WHITE DINGEE THE CHURCH. Meeting of the First Re- formed Episcopal Synod. Election of Bishop Cheney ras Synodical Bichop--The New Constitution, / A Recent Address by Plus IX.to Some French Visitors. Ho Denonnces the Governments of Iia. Iy, Russia, ffermany, Switzer- Tand, Brazil, and the Span- ish - Ameriean Re- publics 5 Belabors the Press, the Free-Ma- sons, and “ Pretended Mod. ern Civilization;” Biesses tito Government of France; and Bulogizes the Lately-As- Trenids.ng pro ter, shall ba elected from among the Rl 1A 0f the Couneil, 2. At each unnuial meeting of the Connctl thero Leelected sy Becretary aud 8 Tressurer of the iowcactl, who ahall Lerform the uaual dutien appertain. 142 w0 telr rrarm dive nffcrs, and who shail continue 14 cile.o untll sheir stcooranrs are appuslited AMTICLE 15, Tha mectings of his Couneil aball be holl HEan e Lwn adjourument o Gpon the eall ¢f tho Bl e or W Blanditar Conmmittoz, Thierw s all b slc {9 8wty 3 Blandtae Con twittee, coustating of tiren s ters o three faymen, wlib 6 UnGL LT Auceck-Gra & « Zhe Goturniticn shall Lavn sl clectivn Luthority of the Council durtug the intorhm of e Cotyril, and. shall Feport [1a action 0 the nuxt tmeetiny AT * A Birliop of this Bynod may bo o Iar mestiug of the Goutcil, or &4 calicd for that purtowe, 2nn Iley. Mr, T'ostlethwalte moved that the roport o the Comtitics, un far o8 41 Lad buen reai, Lo dopit M. Tackingham (beught that it was not rarliment. ary uw.go to lisve & motion mede to receave tha ro. 0ty ea 3t woe wuderitod B3t would Le vecoived, he question of a2crtitg 1 would enme up afterwsrd, YLen the conalitution could be considered and dis- cunsod by cactione, ‘@0 Alscussion ensued on the propricty of adept- izp any canstitutton hefare tho ofiicer wera elcetod, Coi, Lenniott nioved thatithe conatitution Lo takcn up ‘0 Ly ariicle and sui mitted for sy raval, LISCUBBION, #lishop Cheney apoke it regard to the w of the constitution, asking b unorgat could L aduiitie 1 o the Hynod av re propoced. Dr, Hydo moved thet the word 8. ot g rirbken out, und the word “Conventivd " Lo i wrind, Dr, Uaflows expiained tiat tho Syncd meant anis tha Extiudical Council {a apposttion to' the Getesal Coune . 4 atsuy recu- special miceting econd nrli:ls «d eLurchies * Dr.Myde slihdres his motion, 1 unwer to Bishop Cheney, Dr. Fallows asid that tEe artiele ikt b worded a an £ ullow one lay del Wate from eah unarganized panah. Dr, Buckingh: gede: & motio to that eiTect, . Tue ariicle as umended weh then dopted. Art IV, swan, aftcr a sbort Giscunsion, ainented by fuacritig tha words *ex officio,” The electan of 3 Bisliop, whlzh was providad fer fn Art. Vo, codled forth some talk, the foiut Lelu.g raiced Whellier die virction of Tishop was not provided for by tiie cuiona ot the Chiren, Lol Buekingham eallea for (e reading of the caron, L watch Art, V. wad adoptod mituuat atoeudment © L, Bennett 3 ed that the furilier coneiderat «f che esumtitition be j.0ntroned until the ol 1arunnnct oficers, 116 thiovght that & futticter - derof olicers Lud now buen provided for to carry vu Ui Canvention, The iter, Mr. MeCommick suggested thist the do males from (hechurch at Eng.otiood bo admitted to o1 sassimated Tyrant of Ecuader. Bishop MeCloskey and His Roman Residenas ~How the American Collegs Was Tounded. Dean Seymour Replies to Dr. Coxe.— The Truth Aboul -Father Graflon’s Visit. The Jewish New Ycar---Ordain. ing a Reformed Episco- pal Presbyter, THE REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS, OROAKIZATION UF TIF. FINST 5Y0D, A meeting of tho delegates represonting tho varous Reformced Episcopal churches in Chica- g0 and ita viciuity was hold yestorday afternoon in 8t. Paul's Church, on tho corner of Ann and West Washington streots. Tho Constitution of the Iteformed Episcopal Cuutcl provides that uny ix contiguous pariabies may call n conven- tlon, organize a Syned, and cloet a Synodical Bishop, whoso position In the Synod shall be #imilar to that of a Bishop i tho Protastant Tpiscopal Churek in bis Dioccee: “"be Reformed rdncopal Church hzs until roccntly had bat two Dishops, viz.: Cummins and Cheney, both ot whom are Missionary Dishops, whoso jurisaiction is docided by tho Geveral Council, Yesterday's Convontion had for its immedinto abjsct the formation of o £ynod which will by Lnowa as the Synod of Chicago. PRELIMINABY ORUANIZATION, The Convention was callod to ordor at half- yast 2 o'clock by Bishop Chenoy, who gave out 1o 103 hymn of the Collection, which waa sung Ly ol tho delegatea standing. The Bishop thon read tho secoud chaptor of tho First Epistlo to tho Ephesians, following with an earnest prayer for God's blessiug upon thia portion of tho Church assembled in council. Mr. A, ML Wright, of 5t. Paul's Church, was thon electod temporary Chairman, and Mr. W. A. Deasly, of Pooria, Wad choten s temporary Becerotary. ‘Tho rocoption of tho crodentlals boing next in order, the following Committee ou Credentials wag appointed : The Hav, Dr. Cooger, AL T\ Mc- ;‘/;)l"mick, Dr. Vidwoll, Dr. Aaron Globs, and Mr, uir. Tlo following Committeo on Pormanent Or- 2nization was next appointod: The Rav, Dr. ‘allows, the Itov. J. D. Wilson, Col. Boonett, James drifllth, and T. 8, Weddle, After & Liriof absence the Cowmittco on Cro- «eutinis roturned and presouted the following accredited LIST OF DELEGATLS : St Pautba (Chicago)—Do cgutez—Col, 4. W, Bennett, I I Westfall, ¥, A Brysu, H, 3, Culbors, W, M. Lewis, 0, B, Tanwura, W, A, Thorspeon, E, 1% Broulk, Alteruntea—Jolin Gllman, Prof, W. bl ltogers, £, W, Wealfall, Jobn Fairbauke, G, W, Rauey, Chrtat Chureh (Yoortu)~Dolegates—W, A. Beasley, T, §, Weddle, G. . Riltlo, . 8, 1fanua, dokn Birks, 1t T, Baubury, Jr,, M, O. Townseud, Steplien's (Chicajo)-~Delvifstes—D, Nickol, 1f, Hafer, 1, Bebreldry, M. Wagnor, D, Flddleke, 1, Har- cusgois. hrast Chureh (Chicago)—Delegates—Gur lon 8, Hub- burd, Batauel 11, Moore, Lovl C. Merrick, Alfred_ L, Lurton, Dr. Jamou N, liyde, IL A, Porter,’ J. W, Fiu- Jey, J. W, Darrell, L T, Sincehouse, Wil n Edmonde, . I Buckinguay, P, ¥, Chane, W, E. Wheeler, Dr. Auron Gibbe, 0. J. Mauran, Leary' Sumier, 0, Fol lonrbea, J. 1, Bowers, . Limariuel (Obicago(—J, Wooater, A, Burbage, Clirmtor, E, Tormaso, E. Pildrilge, ' Yossloopor, St. Johwa (Chillicothey=Mr, Beyiben Martia, Inuanuel (bleapo)—Witllsm Muir, 8, U, iste, Good Shephend (Uuloago)—Samuol Beers, C, Lucas, | Dr, Iidwell, AL ¥, Salfer, It, Cole, i Four eweood CRureh—Delogates — Tamea arimen, rles Fraucli. - Altegaates—U, ¥, Uubbard aad J, Young, Tho questionof calllng the roll in ordor to find ont how many delogates were prescut was brought up by "Dr, J. N, Hyde, who also sug- gested f]lau tho clerical delogates hiad not boeu reported. Lishop Choney thought it ubneccssary to call tho rofl, a8 It wag ovident that moat, it not all, of tho Jelogates were presont, 1t wau flually decided that the PIopor way was to go turough'tho formality, aud the following winsters wore also announced as delegates : Iiishop Chenoy, Christ Ohureh, Chicagos; Dr. Fatlows, 8t Paul's, Chicago : tha itev. W, N. Postlethwaita, Christ Church, Chicago ; the ltov. Albert Walkloy, Good Shopherd, Chicago; the Rev. W. H. Cooper, D. D,, Immanusl Church, Chicago § the ffov. M. 1. McCormick, Engle- wood ; the Hev. Ernst_Gntrum, St. Stuphon's, Chicago ; tho Rev, J, D. Wilson, Clirist Church, Teoria; the llev. J, I'. Davs, 8t Jobn'y, Chilii~ cothie. 5 Georgs PERMANENT OROANIZATION, ‘The Committee on Lermanent Organization romained out @ iovg time, during which thu motberd in the Convention strotchod their leleo, yawned, and convorsod upon vanous subjocts ju- torusting to Roformed Episcopalinus, qu?- the Uowmitice oamo tn and presonted through tho Chuirman, the Hev. Dr. FPellows, & partiul roport. bopinning with the foliowing form of Constitution : ABTICLE 1, 'The Synod of Chicago shall cnsist of the fuilowiug churches of the Heforaied Etiscopt] Churel, to-wit: Curlst Church, 5t, Pa l's Church, Cliurch of Good hopberd, Immanuel Church, Emauucl Chunh, X, Siephow's Church, sll of tha City of Chicago., ‘Also Clieiat Church, Peorls; St, Jobn's Church, Chilticoth and congregations a8 way hareafter be adinitted, 41 of thl ‘Bn"cg‘:hlli‘l be e The Counefl of this Byno composed af all miulsters 0f ibe Church reslding withon the linits of (kv 8juod, aud of oue lay Jelsgate forwuch congrogu~ tiun ot organized, sud two “delegater from each o uuized parish, and oo additlonal’ degate for eviry wenty-ve comunicants coancolod vith Sugh con gregation or parih, ARTIOLE L. 1, it the Bynod Proste P (e g E R sk g g tiie Sracal, 1 order that thes wight vate for the yere it oteere, Ul motion (o et was Gore ried, hat TMANENT ONGANIZATION, Tho motion for au election vian thon carried, snd e Convention procceded to alret a Hishioy Cel, Buckingham Interripted th wark that 4L wes fu:ponsible (0 ol 1 tugs t0re- Bistop 1o} 2 b wouid not be s IEibop ULt ke was col Tt wes only Jore:blo to put a pres Chinfrman petd that tho cancns elfomed the tivn of & Minsionary iMeh Backingram oficred a resolution that tha ten. ¥ ottivera be consldered perms Yenuon conrider fi-If 3 reguiar.y o ho previous motion was withdrann (o aiaw ke =heaise of (he resolation, The delzgates tien procecded to mast thelr votes & Bishop of the 1003, tho les. Mr. Foetiothwaito s Wilson acting; as fellet, e renult of tlio clerical Yoto was 38 follovs : Wily nuroher of vates cast, #: of which the 1y, Charies ., Gueary receved 8, " OF tho 1oy delegates, 43 v the Hov, Chiariea E, Cheacy, aud 7 for the X, Wilson, of Peoria, “fr, Clihey duly clected Bishiop of tn n thon, & committen of thr Dr, Cuoper, Mr. Wilson, and thwaite, wero appotnted to walt upo inforin Lim of iz election, Dr. Coojer, returning afier a few momo: od thiat Blanop Cheucy had - accepted.bins o'vTis oyl that e be dnvited Lo take ihe chrir aud ). r {ha further proceedings, The moti ried, and Bishop Cheney wad eacorted 80 Wio froiit, NP CHPNEY, In taking tho chair of the preslding offices hu ratd ¢hat Lo desired to relurn Lis thanks for this rosewsl foken of confidonce, which had found capressou in 4D, san_ tlerefors dee w Sruol. ' Clieney aud car- o probable reuult of (Lo claction would ba sy what was untrae, Buchia result had lecn fraciy vo sidored and discuvscd among tde nontlemicn pieses ond abwent, He biad long known thiat the aranivaticn of a Kcparute Synod and tha eisction f t st unly & question of time, which the Socearition of 5 udvaneenent would brilig around. - Lovilag. sorw avd, Nie fet that for his own jart’ one of two courrea was Ojoi ¢ efiber ho wonld be clested Bishop of tho fs5nod, end thits fom Lia o funetions s anch Jsisbop and a8 Mlsxionary Binio or, In-cars soue worthior mat phould bo elosted Syl adical ifthop, 10 reslgn his Missfonery Bishoy rio an 1 sdevoto b ouergitn to hin owa congregation, Hia po- 5 #1100 Cotialc 100 much o before adoy greatest Importance, i “ihe Synod ought not to Lydecoral Churc sliauld 1o subjort to the General Council, b question bo postiynad untii the 1, o of & Standing Committee reqorted the Tha I 1 L o tlse Duzolngy, fol and tho Dusctrles er of performing miracl gauncl}llh]nuclh B);hlgp ’rf‘lg! 5004 Phnald hold ofs @ as Blehop of pruel ol duning the pleas the Guueral Coumeit, Y Heae-of Some discurricn follorad wupen th resafution, o divernity of views helng expressil, Tabg, Boped that it yould pues, Thet, . fire, and the Refermed Epieeo; grzrd their livertfen and presout ¢ ars fuexton He whe oppe “r in the bands of tue Hishop, At Al there won daniyer on 1l ottir sile. it Wrigt thought 'the Synod could. atiord to wait thes poesintio, hovight that this mater w1 of the Dr. I'alio Lut ehorkl have A Bl-hop who Col. Bennett moved hat the fusther couvideration of et ruweting of ynod, and the imotion waa car: Lo Comniittca to whom was fefersed the nomina. o Dr. Fallows, tho Tta, iy, Dr, Cooper, Mr.’ Blephien Wrigbt, Mr, ebard Coto, LE 0, W, Hyde moved ihat when thy airi 4 adyorn ot the firs Tic: hn, d that tuc h, Fecr! curnion, Mr. Davin withirex his 5l the tn0n win carrled, e of Aleateder G, Tyuw, of Pearls, was M enn of the Siauding Cotmit‘ce, ote of Hiatlin was, on motion, teudaral to tho porary Sectetary and Chasriasn for thelr etielrn Alea e vots of thanks was given to the Ty and ¢ g padienof. 81, Paui' Ghiurch for the thede einica, and for thelr Lospitadis troatment wibee TANGING coMIITTRR place of tho uest Conven- n, bersieen, Ve Coe Mtormict, L v Alexinder Ty 07, . Cole i Tue Uouvanti ADDELSS Your presence. ray heloved s, is for mea rource of Joy ail consciation, aud 1ceally to me, at the sawo time, tha o FIDST DAYS OF CHRILTIANIT, when the ouly Sun of God, elothed with onr hmman nature. cawe o couversa wish men and tu entabitish His most Lely religiou hrough- out all the countries of Judea which Ha trav. oreed s Jaft the Lraces of Iis infinite chanty, erraad the Lght of Hiw heavenly doctrine, aud mttitiplied the prodigics of Iy alonghty band, “Iheriransid benejaciendy el eanands * (1o went aloit heating atd doing good). The peogle, ed ta hebolid tha dominivn uver Nature thug s2ed by tho Ono went by God, exclaimed, * Provhela magnus surrexit in nobis ! (A great Prophot han ariseu nmongst un), And in hstene i to the doctrines which fell from Huw lips, un- der the mcest attractive end persnarive forms, they felt themsclves transported with joy, aud they enontaveonsiy followed Him, even in largo maltitudes, in 1 pigrisages, sith so wneh constancy and afiection that they forsot to take necarenry food and rest. This great populsrity was dispieaning to the hypocrites of thet ane, and ther made evory efforc to discredit tho Die vino Lawgher i Plieravuely atirmed (bestenomiaranz) that the wiraslon whish Un performed were shally the work of the de o wonders which o accomplish peaple from Hita, Bt they produced o effe Liw glection, To say thut b had liad no fntfmation of | thet, piceiving the usclessucsy f their edorim, they thougat of of the perpla—tlicy Mas- u. BF weans of there calunnles, and of many £, they endeavored to dimiinih the valua of tho d fu order to detach tho 0 ATPLYING TO TIIL GOVENSMINT, ead thus, with the ald of forie jotucl to they ruccoeded in destroying the Divine Tuecusate and bilud, hey di umny, semer, 10t Jerselve that taey had Lecots the instrument of Providenier, who, i 1iis eterual decrecs, el already ordatnad for the rgdemp. tion of thy huwan race, the consummation of the ant gt were reat waerifien, Wit ho, Tho Apostl fuveated with the pow- 4 and, beving Lecomo *ition in Chicago was a fixed one, ¢ erengiienal | preachers of the sano doctri ther enl) by thetiea f lovo that had ben growing Letscenlim [ enod tuo world snd nltifVed, fn on admis Pt ale own chiutrcl for tho lust extens seaza, Such | Mo manrer, the number: of | the Diciiee of belug tha care, holisd enly neespted tae oftive of Jetus Chisl, 0a tho etier Baud, the Boue wnary Iishiop on condition that he might coutinie to | wau not very lune in srrving i5 wieh Dby oxerckin’ B pastoral functions. He woitd rellerats ot b Lsd raht at the General Cu that uld tauch clureh, to on over Al Just upring, er beiu; the pator of o sinilo of & nunter of <huscl, Under’ fhese circumstances, kuowig that the fimo had como when ' Le could exercine b lies Be Dhalop witlout coming in confiict with his nastoral relations, Lo had maid Lo the L taron who Lisd como 10 him 10'ay that 1t wax timoe 10 form o tiznod and 1o clect & tesident Bisbop, 4uat 1t was wll. o thought that what was neaded nout of &1l was orqunized action, To-lay, far more gratitying than tho honor given Litn, was tho fact that this por- tion of tho country was fbe it to form scparate ynud, showing & remarkable evidenco of gro®tn, I that part of the canors reforring to Synods, thern’ was printed o bracketa the worda * repixration of Byuods deferred until tho vest council” Wunt a source of congratulation it should be that the Western churches had outsiripped the o3pactations of thy geutlomen who composed the 1ant Gomiell s wery to-Lis i a eumyio 10 form a Bynod of Chicago, And that aftornnon they stand there ready to trike ot in new path for theni= sclves, ulthough nubordinats in s measuro to the Gone eral Council, still obtaining by this means s larger sbaro of fudependence and fmporance, It vwas possi- bl for the new Synod to make mistukes bocauso thera was no_gulde Lo ils deliberations, the canoms not pro- viding for 8ynodical weetings, bat the way wasto go shicad, aud all obaticles would dirsprear as fast as ap- pronclicd_inp epirit of common senas aud unity of focling, Ho (Alr, Cheney) was sttll Misalonory Tiution of the Northiweat, and all thas Lo did, o8 woll as what wwas_done by the Syuod, would bs subjct to the ag vroval of ilie General Council. If they thought bt 10 have only Missionary Bishops, he would by wiliey t rusigns (Lo oillce to which he had Just been clectad, 1l cgan exprenged hits thanks to tha Convention, end Tored thac in (he. dischargo of hin hen b “ba sbould o gulded Ly the grace of God, saught not caly by WlmsolC bat by the many loving bzris aruumd Ligy al that moment, HECUETARY AND TREASURLE, Ar, Wilrou moved that the Cusiveatien proceod fo thoelection of n Hecretzry and Tressurer by a viva voes vate, The muotlon was carried. N, L, P, Morchouso was, on motion, elected er- manent Secrotary, ‘Thore were \wu mominations for Tressurers M, Alexander 0. Tyng, of Yeoria, and Me, ¥. A, Bryan, of Culeago, i wmatton, tho Convention decdod o vots for Tressurer by ballut, Mr, A. AL Wright sald that the Tressurer ought to be e -who conid by oasily resched by the greatest number of members, M, ‘lyng's namo was withdrawn, snd, on motlon, | thy Socretary wan fnstructed o cast 'the ballot for My, . A, Bryao, of Chicego, for Trewsuror, | At the roquest of Mr, Morchouse, My, Deasley wus | elected Anuletant Sceretary. TUT STANDING COMMITTLE, Mr. Witson ctived to a1k a quicstion. itho artion of | the Syood fu electing & ishop was s tneomplota wetion, Lt tha resolving of itself into s Bynod was s comploto action. Ho thought {liat a Standing Commite teo would contlict will the Mizgionary Bislop, and ha tieroforo moved that thie sppointment of o Staudin,; Couamittee be dcferred until the nust General Comie cll. Ar. Wright was unable tn sco the necossity for post. poneinent, and boped tho orgenzation of the Bynod would bo completed by the election of o Stauding Com- mitteo at this Convention, After sonuu further discussion Mr, Wilson withdrew s wmotlon, Mr. Gurion B, Iubbard moved that the Standing | anuilllute the Catlil cliglon, not only”Within ita Comualitco of the Miustonary Jurfadiction of the Northie | awn lwsom, Lut even throghout ait the sure Yreat, with tho addition of welerical aud » 14y rmember, | faco of tho world: and, 10 attain thisond, 1t etplogs Lo consldered the Slauding Committee of this Svnod, | every mesis, choosivg'by preferenca tho maost viohite Mr, Wright said that when that Committee wan up- | Iy d tuoat uevere, and the most unjint, fointed thera wers but two purlabreiu the West. Now, | that can b wiggestod by toseusato fanaticians, 11 o | v thought, thera should be a larger represcutation, O mutlon of Mr, Wooster, & commitico of fve was appolited by the Oliair, to numinate o Staniling Comie mitten, Jie fallorlog wero apyolnted: Mr. Wooster, Mr. Sestuiry, 3r, Colburn, the Rev, Sr. Dovis, aud Mr. Bryan, ‘Amistion to. adjourn was loudly cppased, snd wa witidzawn, FURTHER ARTICLER, fommitten ou Permanent Usgantration reported A tollow s ABTICLE VI, A vote slizll ba taken by orders wheu called for by fve moiders of the Counetl, ARTICLE VIIL Four of tho ininisters and ten lay-delegstes entitivd £0 seats lu tue Councll ot any time duly ussembled s: eonstitute & quurtm for the tratsaction of budiness faut thaks swaller uumbes way adjoura frem ta:y to time, The furthe A ARTICLE IX. This Constitution ahall by uncltarablo unlees tha proposod ameudizent aball be 8ret spproved by cng Geuerad Couucdl, and fAnslly retified or sgived to tu | § ibo emsuiug Couaclls provided, that euch alterations sy bo mado at any Counctl by uuanimious consent, Churck, thy modern ) wish tu'vev it destroyed, are oppoced by the Bishoge, the s i ehall sct—whoat sliall wo see thero? New aubjiets of b the{r strength to oxile tae ishops, to drivo ot tha religlous, and 10 toar from their peaceful asylums fhe spouses of Chriat, iu onler |0 take posscesion i thawacred ratrimony of the Chuich, if, u the wifdet of these Slitus, 80 given wil | shoult mimculously e undes the istiuguisbed by thio Juntico of 1ts Guscrument ud by ncw of 3 Goverumcut which, rul prosperity of il people, delctdo With 13 incrolulous and - persdious Phiarirces, feselved 14 exeaiphry chastisemunt, 13 OUF WD di¥e SEafh, desin ChRst I8 porse- cuted fu His miv i1 His 1aost holy ree 1 zml, nio tenl with pereeenting the ari:ces, ke the auclent ot These destructive Jrojects @ minsters, enl Lrics, the timbeliov. g tho fuutility of Ted 10 thoso fnpower, cud d hinve, alan 1 only snceesded to) well zu obtadutng ' t, Thix complieity between the Autborities a arlus hon b muy counteiss, it 1, whowa fu Ituly, pesk at tho prescat wozeut the peogles, That v why the ere, and Lo frosthinkert, reces their ¢fforia, bavu app. Eave sougat tholr uid, 1t tho wmonogwly of & deploratle Llud of instruction which tends fo deatroy oll faith; 1t huv elatorated a glaw which reuders disllcult atid oven itnposeille tae ofdinstion of tho clergy ; it bas desplard the rizhin of tha Churh even 1o telstion to the kucrament of merriags 3 it Lus Prutected alostates, not only o uso Hien an steppiuge wtoncs, Lut aleo to render thom avallable for too e 1se of corrupting ot and, luatly, It bas put every ubstacls 14 the way ol tho treo’ cxeriare of true | trine, Tueso ar the monsirons faults which havs Lven proditecd by the lanentatile allfinee bet 't th uew Pharisees sl thiwe i power § & 1, as the love of ol devours tho tieurta of all polt al il et ent ugyaters, the se:Laiais, 4ol contont witli the s« und usarpations wulcli tuey have olre, . £, are now luiiug their sgtention A *ho di dstratios of L.aevolonce; that {3 tu sny, towi thoeo rusotirces Wiieh uro destiusd for ‘the rebel of indigent children and of tho fufirn, for e Lulp of the poor, aid for tho support ulyoung v who are tludying arts and selcaces, Al G sources aro conslderably diminislied and stroyed, i order to salisfy thy greety apperite o msicuce the yrumbilngs ( atrater of thos, fricuds of the ‘country who arethy true our daze. At the saine time, the L standing-pout of therr attacks, The THabop's ra ex- pelled frow the Labitations which belog 1o Lucw, prived of thetr fusowe, snd abandoned (0 (oo ca| of ths authordttos, Usro agatn the twimd fur god 14 untted to the batred sganst ko Churet, and thus s the truo churacier of the revolition exhll ftrd juste and more, Tuw Latred of tho Clur. i wyieste tho vxe pilslon of the Bishops, whom {hio Goverumont [re fcuda nol to recunize s ok, Welle (Lo kamo Gaye em and . jzhe to 1hen their e Al opportusity for lovyiug freah m then, Auln ylooty picture, of which 1 slone rketch the main fartures, beconies more nd mor dark wheu wo cotuder, nit Valy the Rats of abaudoment 1 which which tho Chiarchi 18 1oft,mnon ¢ £ qui consuletar cam (thero £ Doiw o cona-la ber),—tut, what is worsa atlil, tho violouce with which shie s atliked by powerful eueulcs. i 'ura your regards upos Slobv, wind aes e bty satunt which the Oliurels fa contpolled to detend bersvifs In 1 Nostl, 8 pows erful Erupire, whlcl, by 8 eomtradiction of terms, calla ftovif Urthdos, Lis enduavored during many years, with o firimnoss and pereeverance unfortunctely always sustained, to destroy Catholiclem i ite vadt territory by wuaking uso of every wmeans likely {5 achievo its abject, Auollier Empire recently founiied, and whicts wpenly doclares (Belf Protentant, ks b Republie, that of the Cantous, thers exista & Gover meht whick pertidioualy imitates the Usrioan pes tun, 11 thio eadniess of (his hoartronding spectaclo fuducos Mot your glinces in another direction, let us Awbject of consolation buyond tha oredit, snd we QUIEF AND MOUKNING, There, whero Bpalu and Portugal plazfod tho standard Juss Crbl wo veo buly Lt aud ity uisg u priaone, vieting lumolstad 10 Alescr . whicl excludes every Catholia hiuctie, 500 #0mo of ihe Bepublics wisking ispisy of 1o 1renay, puakr & Hcpubiia Lo fuvincible fulth of its President, who showed hinie self toro and 1ore duvoted 1o th Cburcl, 3nd ful of atfostion fur the Holy S, secuing to mnatutalu [ e midat of tha Kepubilc, the 87 int of plety und religion, there, beliold { {mplely (s euraged, sl ul segarls 25wl usult to tle profeidod modetn «hiitization the uxite ] hily wcekiug tho Dicte deavored at 1o ity +_The report of the Comuuities was roceived, and, on | timo to nssure jts moral ucd spintual weltare, per motion, "the entite coustitutivn as reported was adopled, followtag daibiny f w*”:‘&‘-'fl’u“&. ;Mmul o lN.l. suadod that it 18 the teug riches which effect nob ouly Uhia prescut lifo, which peasod away, bt SINODICAL LIBHOPG. l?u future Ufo which shall cudury etoru: Sactibly ‘in " "eightuciog _Hopublis audde o + Thus was tht (he impious ones beld a deadly NUMBER 3s, cresd tho death of fio emiment Presitent, who fell by tho dsmger of in, tha ty towards o victlm of hinfaith and ina Chrietlan chas his constry, ‘Tho Mussulman, nlt, who bad during some STy miado porade of toleation, having bacom fres hitn- elf, han slko decared binelf the prote-tor of $ho nco-echfsmatica, and ha renewed tho anta of NOIENT ANTL-CHRISTIAN FEROGITY, At thio asgect of #0 much evil it would aeem that hus Ran weakness muat ivo way and aink begesth tha W of ko mauy disasters, Not ao, In the fcst of Chriatisuity Imploty Lclield its aiforta crownad Fuceces, but'the ditfusion of tho faith nnd tue Ittt of the impious connalod the Liratty of the Cvers. who wern conmpicuous fer thelr glorie * uid {or tho heroiam of thoie patience, ity of tyranta produced martyrs, who are connted 1y istions dn beaven, nnd whom wo venet- Moon eanth, It wan by noblo netlons snd by yasdenes liat Uis Church was abio 4o enjoy the Trnita of p.ac, Gl 1L ia by the same mioana that abo wil i diy, aitale tho pnmo resulta, Yes, <11 our cnfidenca in (od, who to_accompliai tho at 1 e qui e eone Jortat (Lean o &l 1kinz fn Mim that ztrmi(’.hmt W, Latur, the i, fntuor hasd to tho work, sl 1 uliuitr effo1tn Lo protert ynuth from the fatal fulunce of ARl O dieiite pxcessdve fears from thu wak ud from men shin chicrish unlone, tie vain hopea of ey ctfeatle ) tiiat the G 50 ninlrtare, nnd that thosn which krep back y, the sancy a ks ve sty pir. works of 114 glars. s cholea of 5 bo Glspersed g Tavites fromy ths ntrance to fincalk, 50 that this mams Chureh may wulsh shepos. 23 dewis Christ Hin- Speal, 50 thal o chedls Srevly exercien tha right of Instruction £ mhes b0 Dl iately, =ince i I Do fueated Lee with 1t may Lo placed wpon a8, rehool of tmmoratity that repuretion nay by ug that Licy mny again Le Ll doue with pecva. atity, and with Importunity, untly with the heip of Distie saceor, 1o Htaty of thg Cliureh ehall e clivine], You havo befere sour D.ulel O'Coanel, whe moath solemuly ecleLrat-a It never ed £ ¢xelt amoug 1o peiple (ot piritof fetie ton, and bi9 parssverrnce wan ernwi=d by the de- sired telnmph, which sinest reetored agberty (o hin conutry. Ty fathfully foiowing the sters’ of the L ird Of the Cliur,li, by a2 nerons coustancy, and, Bhnsr- 2ll, by priyers rised 16 Grat, und by the fyoc v 1:te, wo eliall oh- ot wiil arieo eud will Cousole us fn - our deands, 1 conclindz 29 1 eoramenced : 1 refofes with you who, Laving eome, all nuitad tog:tler, to Rome, i€ of that concord which Ty #a nc Pt tustanees, nndwhich disms, o . What 1 wis that’ all wol nurry frely rd, A veratce, with oppart mory wa lats ur com- 1 do 1 wish that all wonld do, 172y Iu ualon, would seek iy and weall wever b dotesred by disfieult rhouid bo our e ne 1t your cnarecter of defenders of the . the Tord will always rogant tornal eyes (iod han protected 1 coicord, thankn to which 134 bren obtalned, snd ft iy s pifeste of thes teidznph vl urmity of doctring, : o tie T0y o TEAT ILLUSTRIOUS th Your mioat pacioun tr: the o oyt wid t of union rives, it of euiniitaniri: to the Cliehis mementa portion of tke cueu yeopla who form a Lrilliant crown aronnd Your unworthy Vicar, Blira this people, O Gol, and keep fur fway from” Your Church the deckuess of - unbelt Tlich ‘attackn §i on tho ope elde, and tha doctrines of those bilnd concilivtors who, on the other hand, wewk to o themeelyes upory Liee, Blest, 0'my'God | blesa Franco: that generous uation; her Biskopr, her Ministers, her Goveruments Biewa Italy atso, and wiecor her Ju tho midat of the T ealamitien Which khe 8 suiTeriug. Lioas the b e human family, which sigha for peaco in ths presvnce of tloss great preparationy for war which ura Lot tade on 6l widcr, and aidet the universal ncertaluty an to future eventa, 1t fs from Tou, 4 ! alane thet we look for consolation, You ora the s siclai, ntd it o from You alone thet we Lopa Lealth of Feedr and voul which shall the befter dise 0% 14t untto uradves Lo Yo, B our lght and +iow to s o road which we whould foliow : thit roxd which Jeads o Heaven, $hero we sball find You oat recoupPue, Lenod el I, ote, gt bl CARDINAL McCLOSKEY, THT AMERICAN PRELATE IS 0OME. Whon Pius IX. declared bimaelf a wrisoner, * the Cpadnaly also, if not followiog exactly the same coaree, all, with the exception of Cardiant Grassilini, remaivod for & loug time in retire- ment. It waw very reldom a pair of red stock- ings wero to bo ween; but, within tho lass two vears, many bave returued to their old custom of takiug their aftornoon walk, followed by earringes, along one of the gnioter roads out- side tho walls; aud on Saturday lost we had tho eplo of a Princo of tho Church, and that 5 o personspo than Cardinal Frane chi, DTrefect of the Yropaganda Itdo, nce compamed Ly the Rev, Dr. Chattard, the Recter of the Amer; Collegs, nad ofher ce- closinnticn, waiting at the public railway-station to receive tho Cardinal of New Yorik on his are rival from tho Unitod States, Nothing hap- penod to them: they were not insulted ; and tha Hallan drove the Amezican Cardingl to Lis resi- deuco in tho Vis deli’ Umilta a3 quietly as ho might bavs dono ten vears ago. Cardinal McCloskoy is living at tho American Coltege, rituated in tho Via deli' Umilts, at tha« foot of tha nise leading to the Quirinal, It iy culy witln the lust vixteen years that the Catho- liew of the United States bhavo had a cgo in Kome. They sre indebted for 1 to ho maniticonco of DPing IX. la the year 133%, tho Archibishops ot % York, Naltimore, and Xow Orleans, together with thae i Lop of itiabirg, kad s audlenco of tha Pope, &nd peliicned hiza to eotablisi s Colleys in Rome for the education of youny eccieclastlcs of United States Tariaor patnraizition, 18Ls Hulleon teleted epyrove s alid, 13 property whers tia Cole 1 7 Blable, Lo purchasul 1t 8% 000 mcudie—abott 434,003 fran.s, nil cunferrod ¢ upna the Unjel Eni:opute, ' Tuo rinco waw forniehed sud ene damed with mon-y rabsed in the United iates; and ot the Tt of Tecember, 1850, the cpentng coremonv wtlurnied,—Cardivat lisraalo, Prefect of thy 2euda Jide, Proviting on tho olcasiou, and Mr. okttt Uoited Sutes Mlubider, gud olbes distioguiined Americons, Dbelng preesnt, For tha elnction of the firet Kecter, threo Buises wers sent in to thu Congrezatlon of o Fropizands, and ikt of tho Rev, Williat MeClonticy—al, 1 beliove, 14 4ok re- Iuted ta the Cardiinl—veas chosew, Unbil bis arrival Cepen v it gt fu ord: , parserd futo” tho possenaton of tho uune of the Vis in Roice, the Rev, Lr, Hmith, of tha Lropagan cled s Lro-liector, Dy, Hu 11 50 whlely know) it |||flfl Bt bie uuinterestiog § € oention that, inaddifon 10 Lis Professorabip in tao Prop gunida and bl odice i the Congregation of the Tudrx, ho has recontly been uade Cunaultor of tho Hoty (itee, Ltector wam preconizud Bishop e tongecretion from the hands of Cardinal Lielew the Udth of May, and was sueceeded | y the present Rector, the Rev, 1 atturd, who tuen 8led 1ie otlive of Vice-lotor, Altkough tha Colltgn Lay been €0 1y cently eatabhiskied, 16 bad turned o distinguisind uen,—Dr, 'y i1 Now Jersey, auil (e incr, Reetop af tho Somiary at Pala | Lavioy cowpleted their studics within it walls, Althougli in the bunleet portion of tho eity, tha Cole teisu fu, ido many other cerlmiastical eotablishments sltuated In crawded paita uf Loinv, 3 qulct, scchudod apot wliea vace you huio fised the portal, An cutrance-hall—y vestidu:sus, bt —leads f{ato u charmiyg atrum, wwroanled by ita portico, and havitg 0 tho cerite o fouutabi iuto which four jots play from the ontad Frow the middle of ths gm.-ln Tiecn & colun with water-plants 114 base, and bearfog u statag of the Inmsoilate Conceplior In tho urewou cach silo of the fountaln 44 4 larg Jemion tree, 8 number of planis being arranged along the farther shle. Above thu portico on tureo sid: Fiee te buildins of thy Coliege ; and over the fourth exte a g ~that is Lo B VING 8O tralued ud o st readd over & gt teillswork “reised wtout 10 fech abuve $lo tleor, formlug a :amllhl\ln roof of Viliuw branclies, frora2 walch the buncl of grapes hang arl sbote vues buad, Thu place wia ioaily ballt iy tho year iv0l, at the cxpenie of Donna Franceses lag. fioui Urmint, £¢ the: Balusfan viuus of the Dominican Orel 18 + which sho herolf Ielouged, It siferw Hon, who leit 15 {n 1ad, bavisg Lought tho ¥ Aellly v the Palating, Tt as (e thit tima usad sa 8w caneio for Urench solliers, unkl ¢ Wi purchased for fis present .i-uq-ou by Flue IX. The Nt church belouping to it und called Hanta Maria dell Uailya, {8 & petfoct e fur tho beauty of its proportious and the uuity uud splendor of {iw docoration, 1t L curtaiuly one of 140 104 eharming vxeraples of the seventeouth ceutury* architucture, and 1s 0no of the many unkaown places well worth “icolvg in Rome, The walls are pauelud throughout with tks 2ame materisl, and what sppears 1o e to be Bietlin fasper, Over' (o bish ltar sud betvoeu the celuans of gialls ant.co iy o charming Mulonna of swall size, jufuted by Allezelol, It 1 it o w(u3Te {ranaoof Lroaze, supported by threc gilk Lro ehierulia, the whols 00 8 lang oval bickgroutd of (hac Idnd of rock arseth) st whict yuy think fu the rmo: murcsinestons of Pliny. Thu orgau is abmout ect Iy bidden from vlew by & most. remaskable rovoca Dpen sereen, wiost claborately earved und g, Ty Cardinal, 38 8 maled of course, occizdes tha chiof pvvwe i the College, aud, o i Custinary on such occaatons, Wy Lave Leon adorud 1o soordincs it tho distuigalibed ebarscter o o grusat, end the corridor leading 10 bis spartumunt dreped ta the il manner with wich wilk 6, Ho roouives thued who aze wdiitied Lo his presvuco tn 4 bandsomy re