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a | and of the Son, and of the Hi Amen. be | 1sss,and Secretary, hisholm, Mise Pluokn Sobr Julia M Hallock, Bingham, Jacksonville, and would be * IVFOSING RELIGIOUS CEREMONY. THE CONSECRATION SERMON, | apd, of dhe Bon, and, of he Hole Get. Peace be | as.and Scoratary Me and Mrs W B Chisholm lise Pluokne cope Hae ae 1 off withent ‘damage, ’ Had on +100 bole Nose f AA AAAAN I have taken for my text, said the Archbishop, on this | ‘The consecrator continued im the preface tone the Hoe | 8°¢ fuentes, T Judhing, It MeKnlg t, Jp Inapreey, Be ‘Three Sisters, Norton, Machias, 10 days. & quantity of butter, &e. Consecration of hee Catholle Bishops | occasion the last words of the second chapter of the First | Domine, &e, and ended in w low voice, AeLeon, Sencrita Mereander Wi DCaraiciasl, Miss Carmi. Sehr! —— Frunklin, § days. Scum Wa Msox, hemes for Lavaces, reported at Nor Procession of the Bishops and Clergy to Fpistle of St. Peter —“ Vor ye wore as sheep goingastray, | — Rag al Fd began, and the choir sang, the Auti- ins Eeaar, Mise J Hill, Messrs Wun Daylish, AGP ~~ Fe i eee 8 aye ton righ tons OF sails, also lost her foremast, in the gale St. Patstek’sCathed:al— he Tope’s Nunclo | Dut are sow returned unto the shepherd and bishop of | Phen asfullowas | ||| eds, Thos sewn, BE Bravuth, ¢ be “Beye Sehr I B Pitts, Spear, Rockland, 4 days. gph a ~ § ‘our souls.’’ Tue preceding portions of this chapter had * ‘ wich’ eg Chageey York Extibicion, © Burk, V Maurer, Heury Kish Schr Almira Joy, Rider, Providence, 2 days. and crew rescued 224 inst, by Present—Consecration Sormon by Arch. | ¥ ” beard, the heard of Aaron, which descended upon tiv hr ot feather, Thoallilton, f ters, Mr 1 : rg the Virginia, at this ‘was fallen ia with 23d, b bishop Hughes. | reference to the ministry, the preaching and the priest | of bis ve.tment; the Lerd hath commanded a blsssing wr | py anther, Thos Hilton, fur ay Spatior, Nes | Sebr Hilan Bornes, Gngood, New Bhatond 8 days. Delia ‘at. Charleston, breakers ae tre ship Be of i | “4 Arkwrig! t, Mt G 4 iss O' Bries, sf u 4 pal ANW 3 One of the grandes#ani most {mposiag ceremonies ot | Oot of te Sou of God and now, eomelasan, hespmaet | at the conelusign of the Antiphon the choir ‘an; the PR SN Ge agen J distor a'thete cilaren Mle Sobr Mary Reed, Reed, Bridgeport, 1 day, for Phila- | fam Shoal Tearing KNW sik mallee; took a black Nest e Redeemer as the pastor and > Gi rg, Met 4 ; fhe Cathalie. Chiron Performed yesterday, in St. | th.5.6 who believe in im, Nora this wordt pastor, or | 1 hile the choir were singing the above, the consesrator worth, Mr anid Mrs Rowland D Coleman, J Kellum, Mr aud = Schr Algoma, Smith, New Haven, 1 cay. ScHR ls4A0 ACHORN, Gregory, hence for Portland, | Patrich’s Cathedral, Mulberry street. ‘The oceasion Was | ti ten” to be understood, as many otber terms in the | Aomted the hands of the elect, saying:— Mrs Jas Holt and child, Mr B Funoell, Mr ani Mre J | Schr amarda, Nickerson, Boston, 6 days, for Albany. | into Rockland 26th inst, in distress, leaky, pee ‘Tweedis, Me Thos Crone, Mrs Bro sn, ra itevilyaay. Mr D Schr Catherine Wilcox, Hutchinson, Boston, 5 days, tor | and cargo shifted. She will repair. jaucock, Mrs Thos Eyre, Mr and Mro J alt Jongstreet, Miss A: i Mr and Mrs H Ston: any. Stoor Fitey Euza was ron into 28th inst, off Till Bin EestneyOne pew Maser, Ming Sif SX Augusta, Cash, Benton, 6 dare, for Attaay., | by atenmer South metic knocking overGourd Mr et 3 Dr Hatrey, US A, Mr W 8 Bivdle, Mr and rs WoW chr Gen Lafays 10) , Stamford, i , Me C Denton and -fator, Miss Noving, MST Uarri- | Schr Josephine, Barratt, Dover. NH, Odays.’ ane, Thosasnevast hh ee ; Ane, Men BA Bradiocd, Je, and Mrs Schr Byzantium, Coleman, Nantucket, 7 days. the consecration of the thive biskops—Right Rey. Drs Bailey, Loughiin, and fir. Goesbriend —who were recently @ppointed by the Pope to the newly established dioceses | of Newark, Brooklyn and Burlington, V; As the o with blorsed oil end the | chrism of eanctifiention ‘anointed David, king and ity, meaning tho fulness of ali that | prophet, s0 ma they be anointed and consecrated, in the : r us ! of God the Fath the Son, und of the Holy < simply: The other Apostles, ia | Ghose, makirgthe likeacss of the sacred erues of sur Saviour thelr writings, have also ineuleated the same great idea | Jesus Chr st, who bath redeemed uy trom death, and bats figure or comparison. It is tobe un: | May these hands secred writings, as derstood in { it expresses, litera. tion of 60 man: 01 oue time is ther uausua ar ., r 0 ingdom of Heaven, Hear us, O mor op, Li pincort, Mr A Do te, | * 24, 'Phil ‘The Gate of 24th inst waa felt with greater severity at ties te aa con Nek Sef aaah "| of the episcopacy of the Son of God, But I am not aware | bight mito the Kingdam of even, Memitela what we ‘ard aeevit? Mrand Mra J "A Stevens, Miss Ad | Steamer Kennebec, Coper, Philadetphia, port then any storm for many years, Bi pad pemete Creseh, amd,..we belleve, CONS) thay day of them bai the whole force of the | ask of thee, be same Christ, oug Lord. Amen, arene, Me &: Speveee. Mrs Burrage, three euiliree 8a8 || [By Saxpy Hoox PwiTn@ Taaamarn.] Fearing broke from her moorings, and run afoul of Ont eee tm thls county) may naturally’) sialon pat th ist {a such brief yet com- | ‘The conse ratgr eat ana read:— Gyatend son, sfr and Mev Jneet, De Pity nd son. Me ‘Tur Hints, Ost 30—Sundown, | Cay} driving her ashore at Vaine’s wherf. | The & De supposed that it was anticipated with no | rhensive terms. The Redeemer, having once consti. | | Max God, the Father of our Lord emus Chriss, who hath grid Mra C Vettisrow, Miss Pettigrew, Miss North Mossts W | tro chipsand two brigs nouth of the Highlands, Burke | bowsprit and udder, and vas owned baaiente in ee @inary Gegree of interest by the Catholic portios | tut~c himvelf a pastor is always a pastor: but the word eats Tae dot aad aaceniotattenk ene ha Hand OSEAN ‘Je Storm in the offing, Brig Rumer off the Highlands. Two l\onPieow wansture te. Sale dies eke fasta | ara, at Boston—Mr | shipsund two barks at anchor at the Southwest Spit. of the community. Although the price of admission | pastor is rot enow The word bishop implies | rich you with the fulness of spiritual benedictio: it , Nin by being driven against Shackfor:’s wharf. ae ; e Je and auth d it was worthy of Peter, the chief | ever you may. bler+, may it be blessed; whats ss Kiteb: Two barks going up the Bay. was fixed at one dc to prevent too grants | Solas dhe band. “to conauuee tn nach helat pete Banctity Ve sancutied. and miy tho impos Homer Mrs Mek Wind ESE. Weather clear. Pendence, of Pembroke, broke away from her mori throng, the chureh was crowded to its utmost capacity, | Ons fhe band. to condense in such brief yet expressive | tom of tis & ca hued oF hum bo protitablo- ante all Mis Jagsis, Mrs Watcht and two ehildren, Porrense. | iterates Tan against brig Nora, end struck the wharf at French's, and even the aisles were occupied. As it was known, | this episcopacy is infinite, It is bia right. ft | fF Salvation. ae ry ane rahag Mise | pin te aocoe Whalemen, too, that there would be « procession of the officiating | 1 accorviug to the uttributes of the divine nature, and | — The conseerator mow ble sed the eroziers of the newly | jenny, Gi Werotan Wi amos Nichsl | Ayn—Arr Oct 18, Primer, filtou, Se John, NB. Paes eae a ain Mary, raster, Hasan b 3 we | exercised iu his humar for the parpose of aicom. | consecrated, aud presented them to the consecrate}, say- | poy) 2, Thomas Drury Lee eer Gelia: Coneidia. Rane Nore ‘acifie Osean: Sid bark John A Kobb N Pacific Ocean. bishops and clergy from the residence of Archbishop | pii-hing the es i er episcopacy | ing: Wilson, Meredith and wife, Hall, Mise Winterwebber, ‘Jones | 4ST NEAT ANT Uitt I, Snr ae ae from NY +. “Id from NLouden 26th, schr Mechanic, Edwards, Deseo Hughes, in Mulberry streer, to the church, that portion of | is ty: commupicated | Receive tho staff that you may be | and Iaay, Mis Atkins, Mosits R Carlisle, £ B Shute, G | Arrin the scheldt ith, kliza, Lawb from NYorl:. | | lation Island. Prince and Mott sireet n hit had ; | from th rf y to his Apostles, and | mercifi ¢ fostering virtue by | Warner, Rev AL Bloodgood, F Wy Chandler, Rev 8 Feabod ° oo cant & Con L Bogart, Howe, Port W’hilip; Of French Rock, April 13, by letter, Narragansett, Cole c ireets ugh’ w ith 3 . ation, | cae chopra jesers LK nurse fo ; Mesers © Lt . Barnes, i ‘i ‘3 " Techs! Set SARA ee ee ee should have the power aud the right, | fe0ibins leaving ande cea: Dep dg ag orper pnt ay py hg | Paie Year a he Th Winged sBasds, Honus Mantas ay GPA ee Win i ‘also J P 4 leit the episcopal residence Chureb required, to commurica’eit in | Sure : S Peters, B F Peters, Regers and wif Siatol- CAL Oot Lk: Waterhar Biatchee Havana Mary | gated iara Carroll, United States Consulate, between tem and eleven, aud enterad the church on tho er—thelr sucoesors after their death. Christ [ He then blessed the rings, and placing them on the an- F, Kuthver, A dones, Rev Dr M | crocker, Grocker, StStephen’ NB: Léth, Kossuth, Perey, | Guacotte ies Seve, 26. reports arrived Aug 12, brig Mott street side in loss taan tea minates a‘ter it started | did not part wih e he communicated eee, \ we Snes ae ee eer or cae cveues Medi aan Me a ts Beare Dae Crom-tuct; Lith, Hy Buek, Pendleton, NYork. io Grenapere Ane Ben ea hee a the distance being very short. First in the order of | MOO fe nettle of epieopmcy. was het by tbe | With violate faith, tsoumayert guard the spouse of Christ iy Dr Mites, USN cape iets POU at ag ns8O Sng Uo tolls HAP ese Barclay, ‘Tuber, Niedford, 61 apy Sept2, bark Osovolen 3 mehr no portion of episcopacy: . el s Holy Chueh. on and Vigo. iff, do, 20 sp;’ 18th, bark’ Jorere. Bonet , jere ebout aix 0 cle on cami be eae ; , 2 ; ; atler, Mayhew, d the procession Were bout six of the officiating clergy, How oou'd ft be eee alee portion | he consecrator then took the Book of the Gospels from er Ot Cuonsrant—Arr Oot 8, Dublin, Merrill, Boston. 525 ép; 9th, bark Strah, Mayhew, Mattapoisett, 298 aps who were followed by the Bishops elect and the Assistant Ona duy like | the boulders of the consecrated and, together with the See ant ateeadent: | _ Catccrms—Arr Aug 25, F W Breme, Landis, San Fran- | A leiter from the Orxt officer of ship Narragansett, Coles Bishops, of whom thers were six—Right Rev Rap vreyee back | assis ant bishops, banded it closed to the consecrated, who Holmes, Mrs Langlanas and infant, | ¢iseg: 15th Douglass, Crocker, and Saxonvills, Hutchings, | man, of Nantucket, reports hor off Freuch Rock, April 18, i % leClush , y: Fit \ aay | touched it, the comsecrator at the time saying:— Mr Maxwell, two Missas Maxwell, — de; 28th, Huron, Cunningham, do via Honolulu. Cld 25d, | with’ 1300 bbls. ap oil, 21 months oat, all ell. win, ot Clareanh ee of Athenry; Mitapatelek, ‘of erat we 4 AF o'Timins, wife und child, Whitlock, Capt R& Forbes, Doane, and Jenny Lind, Robinson, Boston; | “'g; Tuned us, all well. i 3 hh if we would ia the da: sof our | _ Receive the Gospel, go preach to the people cor He Hees ay Wasee EB Burcots, Mee Warblot ilton ane ( Boesaasd a 4 | Sroxes—June 22, off W Coast of Sumatra, ship Robert Boston; Connelly, of 3 n, N. B.; Pimon, of Buifalo: Messrs d Reynolds, J Weuey, & Burrett, Mrs Wardler , 24th, Milton, Barry, do; Dolphin, trundy, Londun; te be Bae. rere from Ss Francisco for Culeutta. Sept 18, lat 30 07, lon 31 41, ship Washington, of aud fiem Sug Harbor, for N Pacitie, sha Ship Nooth Wind, ThReethe hip North Wind, Hilureth, hence July 27 f , -O62N. lon 3831 Wa TOF Bae from Boston Aug 30 for Sam incre Amen. ps thea received iss M'A Lowell, Messrs D 'Pric uy J WytleLi0, Sm and child, Mr Be ray, P Moss, Cockburn, WR Atk DEPARTURES, » with which to guide our steps, where | Your care, for God is powertul, that he mi ne truth whish | Your behalt, who lives and reigns fore with tha | ‘The consecrator aul the assistant bi er that | the cooscerated to the kiss of pe ee. hi ‘The conse: rated returned with the assistant bishops to pel, where they coatinued the mass to the Ollertory. necrator in Lie manner contic ued the mass. and the con- Mur- | Faneuil Hall, Ban) and thina; ath, W ke, Boston (cl Aug rr Aug 2, Sea Serpent Tingqua, Whit NY li, Pawiot, — urietta, Halsloop, vo. Bremen for NYork p Smith, sin, Pal vw and O'Reilly, of Hartford. Thea came the Pog Monseigneur Bedini, over whom # exnopy was ea Aecordance with the prescribed forms for ‘He was followed by aboat thirty or forty priests, some of | whom were clothed in rich sil ts, embroidered , do; zd, Mermaid, at the sur of divi s Nuucio, ied, in | | | | | ocea: nu who were multitade—-that oquot and daughter, Mrs Mont- “ lo snd lady, | bourne; {| for Autwer A Ege imsell s- | The consecrator was seated before the alt c ‘oth’ Prosi! & Francises, Sept 14, lat £9 N, loa 49 W, with gold, The sacred robes of the Naucio might be cis self an apos i 7 mery and infant, Mon ry, MreLazenbury and | do for NOrleaus; i2uh, President Smidt, Meyer, N » Bee “ : : ‘ wnt by bim | secrated attended by assistant bishops, p ted them. | Romery a me aS go pea onta. | tte sth, Marion, Byri yudd iled for Mel- ann, from Curdilf tor NYork, Sept it tinguished among the others by their magnificeace. At nd of these It before ‘the consecrator and offered him two came IPA ALD Tat uy hid, He Hitch te Bremen; ivth, Marion, Byrne, Loudos, and sailed for Mel. 7 a8. » Sept 22, lat 27 th, Elizabeth (provably Kilza, Lamb), NYork that is | lighted torches, two lnaves, und two little casks of wine arc Cah the head of the procession was carried a cross, emblem ‘ ; ev) the cor secrator’s hand. Schwartze, wife aud tie of the, faith of those who walked in it. Archbishop one, from Liverpool for Alexandria, Oct 1, lat 81, the Diving | Uden bi m 5 St Heleva (and cld for Marseilivs—see Marseilles) Holt and Indy, James M Mrs Rodick, G Wele Tremont, Dyer, Malaga (and sld 17th for Bostou); tin Mears, Jas Ensterbrook, Charles Rerger, Mrs J F Bern. | lus, Liecoln, do (and sid 7th on return) Old sept dis, «"fortrick and Indy, Mre MeLellhn, Mrs Stockbridge, | Hero, Oskley, Denia. ‘h, alts a8 apostle and bishop, the conse rod the consecrated then continued the | B Brand snd lady, A E Montgomery, UK 0 Pott Br ship Rankin from Liverpool for NYork, with loas of Hughes was prevented from accompanying it or assisting WrAan. tin TA bInAl mass at the came alar, the latter at the epistle side. hie EF Rivinus, N Maroch, F Uubron, Arthur Proolvt, ‘ort Filip. . maintopmast and’ mizentopgallant mast, Oot 2 in the ceremony of ordination, by severe indispoaition, Wrcometuntenion | ‘The mass wax said ox wit as farae the benediction GN Schraman, ¥ Domingos, J Norlen, H Kaieht, Walter | poms ald Oct 14, Ocean Queen, Morsap, St John | [PAlnrepme a Ve! Es 2, lat St, te renatied the einacorat a3 hoy hit, by iven by the cons i. > Gj oP . Meand Mrs I Gere | a4 Do ie rue Bark Fmma Lincoln, Bartlett, from London for although he preached the e msecration cermon eaiee bist by Fe Oe visceed Kaede his sens U Grundyenr, JP Haye, Me aud Ate iat ip |g, imearranAze Oct 3, Plato, Woolbury, Sumatra and oe ea 5 Boston, . | | Rainth . i, CF Howe and friee: After the procession entered the church, the oficiating consecrated, and placed upon the heads of the new bish- | § MF Degen, F Frob, Cl clergy and bishop! walked chair, or throne, surmoun Sept 3 : Bark Brunette, of Waldobora, from Key West"(not N 3, | York) for Loudon, Oct 23, lat 10°88, lon 70. * | Bark Huntingdon, hence March 31 for Shanghae, no Schmi ot to the altar, ops, saying: ay We place, 0 Lord, where a | f - n "i } riostruct them, au! who would remaia with | and soldiers the Mrs Wilmot and child, Joanna Finnerly, Mrs A D Leary, HUI 7, Wort! @ vi 0 éate, Ke, by an arrival at Hong Kong. eye PRE te NEN: OF one ep or vei og the twelve, Christ had ehoven one | with dec with tad | Sane Lenely Mary Moors, Mra Henty. F’Mornch, Sulvaage | ny ny Sat Tote Mary Buene. lean, Notley | "Foreign brig Lwopold,”” hence for Amsterdam, Oct 2, and in the enclosed space known as the sanct nis 'reachery, ant his Master's subsequent | Bors of titsuilantsot them, witlse | Sits M Sheban, ifenry Barnes, dauice Snckson, ‘stars Wil. | Waiter, Vicker Sarnmial ene Dees § ; lat 46 25, lon 13 43, : placed six mall kegs of wine and the sane n of | the brethren vent upon them to | the “the a; who didst adorm with | Belebe MMaillefort, Mitactom, Revert Weston, P soled ‘w--Sld Get 13, Clareree, MeDonough, NYork. eet Heindver, Kence for Mobile, Ost 16, off DIT Shot loaves of bread, t of each of which were presented ia | by os Matchias | m¢ wo Arig erst aad spelt, bbe Herlart, A R Marri Alex MeNeil, F bul ides, } _ Gras aw rr Oct 17, Vie lat, Watlington; Adiron- ys. the course of the cerem The | Ma atieh ones Go ba, Edward Long, J Murray, Thos MoCan, B dack, Taylor, Ko perenne ential oes a 18th, 5 Foreign Ports. pts: ae a | dot Aaron, thy High | f ml Rober, | ctoeiana, Tatem, NYork; 17th, Harlequin, Logan, an DAM—In port Uct 1, ship Michael! Angelo, Sears, assistant bist ops were | - ‘Amen. rf ’ | Moses Tuylor, Mandevil, do; Atalanta, Dobbin, Bos ork few days, wltre celiesis bende; | 0.29 Tmt 80 Dit: caborabur nde tieasedlherglesen ack . * ve , Corta Lina, Lambert, NYork, —In port Oct 13 Br brig John Bunyan, of Sua- their high office. - | Seat hanatot aS onth autree the cout shoe tetas ree "MM Maay, J ) Lizzie Loud, Cann, Providence; Dromohair, | derland. ter Boston, lg. J id zi , bora Sr . a aoe oe BS Roberts, $ D Hrown, yne, Boston. C (—ArY if tum, or priest's cap. |» and if you will read the sacred ‘writings | Racom manne tors with SE Weeds, A Mitel i, | ts: iG—8id Oct 12, Meteor, Boyd, St Johns. York. Sid ah rigu’Carelinn, Cook, eee Miaeaiey Nuncio, by whom they were con: .|* A you, will perceise that just a1 soom ,, Wellgrtin, ICC Woods. Ke: | Havmasarr Oet 12, Providence, Pearce, Lordon; 16th, | Colcord, NYor! large mantle, used by pric t OO 2 UO (Ry ay j Porter, P earcoll PES | Semuel MEox, Amsworth, NYork. Iu the roads Lith, | _ Cauao—Arr Sept 12, bark Golden Aga, Strong, Sam ic RNG 3 F ol he Sdee rE ‘itithompson, WO Pye, Jas | Mortimer Livingston, Harstow, from NYork, slid Lita, | Francico (avd sld 16th for Chincha Islands); lth, ships orders, end was originally en p SAIS CAS. SOR CONERe T Wilren, Jobn Me n, Thos Kerr, H Hallyard, | Empire, Thorndike, NYork ov Morton, Burgess, San Fraueixco (and sld 16th for mitre correspont = hat « t : Mone rson, Bernard Brady, © A Hong Koy tr Aug 14, Tartar, Goodwin, NYork; 17th, | Ghincha Istaads); Albus, Gregory, Mel ‘th, Alde- ieee ah te ta sis ie eeameeetead : on jo. Eateidgs ML | , Willi, san Francisco; Bay | baran, Proctor San Francisco; bark Jercor, Percival, do; a : Pe a ae eo Barter. (Adoms. | Stute, Simmons, NYoik April Lith, thip Mary Green, Everett, Australia Sid 13th, ships 08 t wherewith the bishop should be specially protect % the coaseerated by the stant took then by the aed them in the seat from which the nx—Arr oil Oct 18, Werthy, Pride, NYork for | La Duchesse c’Orleans, Hutton and Gold West, Carwen, i, Willa C | TFRACC Chincha Tslante; bark Pholomela, Glover, do; 16th, ebipe Henry Sinall, | “ Que! Jd} Liven wd, and the sen t | lett, and beth ent! Charlo ( ‘amble, Jt O1 | i i 2 1—Arr Oct 14, Susanna, Williams, Wilmington; | Thos Perkins, Booth, United Stater; 17th, ‘Ren ittanca, THE CON the ottiern | oonaboratice Tali rispe 1 1 in t Maley, Jas Kuox, and several iu the | Agnes, Brown, Antwerp: 16th, Shannon, Thompson, aad | Movers, Chincha I lands; bark Gold Hunter, Nickeraon, When the bishops and cler eacame | The cousecrator then placed the croziers in the left ho steamship Plorida~ A W Hawley, & | Alric (5), Harrison, NYork;’ Léth, Camillus, Vit United States; 18th, ship Witcheratt, Dudley, Chincha Jof the tyranni- hi, Orleans; Geo Washington, Curamings; Henry ‘Clay, Caul- 4 ‘ 3 eee oy “ted : on, 5 y, Cuul-"| Islands, 4 1 ed towards the altar, ant, laying Cell, Mies Charlotte Percival ire Mavden, Mrs Pecer’ | kins: Andrew Foster, Hicloer.on, wad Constitution’ Brit | Cars Paracas, Afrtea—ta port Sept 20, bark Shirley, side his mitre, intoned the ¢e dewm or hy«n of yra!se. tercon Mrs Stevens and three ehildeon, Mies Wilkins, Alfred | tou NYork; Onward, Welsh, and Triumph, Roberts, Qae- | Smith, of and for Baltimore Oct 3 Af ter the Te Deum ‘had been commenced, he assistant | P Nourse, Robert. Faligaut, W Robinson, 6S I @ tiers W | bec; 17th, West Point, Mul iner; Underwriter, Shipley, CarpeNas—Sld Oct 20, bark Hecla, Peterson, NYork, shops leading the consecrated throngh the church, who r. ludy, © ers SM Wugers, | gmd E %, Hartshorne, NYork; Western Contivent, Hig: | Cxoxstavt—In port Oct 8, ship Strelna, Leach, for N h and south, east and x blessing to the people kneeling to receive it, | Reber: May, 3 t psy apr ins. St John, NB; America, Guthrie, Montreal; Sumroo, | York someday. Sla 6th. bri Keying, Pierce, Bostom, Jinna Cohen, R | Hayes, Qhebee; Mexico, Mosher, Windsor, Rip Van | Sth; bark John Gardner, Pendleton, do. Winkle, Smith, Lonvon; Equity, Jones, Ainlwich; Saran | Hawaxa—Arr Oct 20, ‘Fr barks Alexandre, Pettior, and NYork; Con- | Juliette, Richard, NYork. Sl4 bark A H Kimball, Porter, anu, Likey, Salcombe; 18th, Orient, querer, M’Avley, Quebec; Rockaway, Goodwin, Philadel- | Trieste; 21st, brig Cape Fear, Barry, Savannah. before the the Consecra’ acer th the for 1 f the Bis throze, and was there vested in full pon the three Bishops elect put or the amict, alb and stole, All beiog thus prepared, and the C Gested before the middle of the altar, the Bishop advanced, each bet we » of the Ascistant hurch, went still rushing | er of the river of life of episcopacy, | The consecra.or remained at the altar. Miss Carter, Mi I. rthe time when — When all had returned to the sanctuary, and the Te | & Garter, H Grub, AA Godtr and apparently | Devin being finished, the consecrator saug ihe Antiphoa. Miss M'Baker, Mee Jnaves J Peter | Stay your hands be mae firm, and may y dren, BN Bs esiuted him, and took ats opposite pete Onan ve exeltid; justice aud judgment bo the preparation of your re len Ged pe Mel ee re pa 4 rains qed ea eee er port Oct 5, barks Young Turk, Havdlans fe wause they uncovered their heads av heph ‘ . | seat 2 y sittey AS tea We sid 14th Grecian, inley, Baltim re; 15th Sachem, Wooa- ton same evening; Fruiter, Dawes, for do soone seats, eile cia ie the acdistatt Bishops a td He arrived in 1816, | He then enid:— HGiinane MN Rislarctou aed lodged stay | bury, Boston; 17th, Persia, Roberts, Sydaey, NSW; Rouna | prev to 5th, barks Nautilus, Lincoln, Boston; Vesta, Per- “O Lord, hear my prayer: and eervaut, C Oglebree, Win Raglin, D WO) ay, Mes Cis Ventura, Bair bridge, Savannah; Tuscarora, Turley, Phita- | c1val, and Tremont, Dyer, do. a La and Goer mate, water ihing.” A Greca, three children and servant, © 8 Webster; W J | delphia: Rochambeau, Stack pole, NYork; Liberia, Craick- | Matanzas—Sid Oct’ 19th, bark Harrict and Martha, pe Cy CN ee les shank and Havasa, Wood, St John, NB; 18th, Calhoun, | Charleston. Ce ee eee ee a okente Trueman, and A H Wass, Marshall, NYork; Glenmanna, | — Matnoursr—Arr July 14, bork Ieabelite Hyae, Semoche, 0 illiam ss of New York ani in New ty re vere supposed to be from ten or si: “The L wit rforcigners. Yet Ans, “And with 3, und the bishop Yet this large The conscerated went to the middle of the altar, and : Aes 4 aeitgtbe. | Rogers, NOrleans, Manila, Apl 24. 16th, Julia. Tucker, Boston Feb 19; os The first biswop | gave the blessing in the way it is usually given by | ex Muldsins SA Tongs mie and cbildsen Mest ice Les | _ ld out 15th, Avamtnta, Feran, Mobile; 17th, Vandalia, | Bertram, San Francixco: 17h, ships Vandalia, other, end the sosend | pisjiops, Morris, Mrs 1G Laizelle, Mrs N Cruger ‘and Friend, SM | Smith, do; Pequot, Gilpatrick, andGen Dunlap, Scofltid, | Baltimore Mch 10; 25th, bark Lucy L Hale, Lull, Bostom r 5 The conse zated want to the eptstle side of the Wakeman and Indy, Charley Peciorins, 0 Howard, J Aut, F | Philadelphia; Shawmut, Hubbard, Boston. Feb 26, via Hobson's bay. Cld Aug lst, bark Chicora, krelt ani chanted, “Frei this forth and for ever,” TLapham, F A Ben! a Miss A W Benham, 0 Bosworth, A Extd tor log 14th, Dauntless, Carrey, Apalachicola; | Burt, Newcastle NSW. Svancing to the midals of the altar, repeated, Prom 145 in the steerage. Golden Age oo, Melbourne and Sydney; Salem, Magrath, PaNimMa—Arr Sept 15, ship Messenger, Mitchell, hemee Consecrator as {i lows -— Mest Reverend Fat! Church, requires of you the burtbensome office « The Consecrator thea a Have you the Aposteli> com: Avs—We bi e Conseo—Le The Consacrator’ city, and | gniticant a } lay 24) for San Francisco, x! | avait at thief of of tiie ocaebert nae in the steamsiip Marten—Misses. Magill, ms Mf ’ bea is putea : fe. yagain, at the {-et of the conseer 'y repent ion, FW ‘Tutaill W Hooker, J A do; Fitzjames,’ Hoyt; Delgany, and Holyoke, Per: eity, herexead.-the: mandate, or commission, from the.| Dk © however Un | ¢¢ the sume words; and as they Tose they receivod the kiss VDA Ambler and lady, Rdobnstonsw | kiss, NOrleans; Join & Luc , ewer, NYork; 15th, | * Ficrov—Cld Oct 11, brig Pacific, Yates, NYork; sobe Pope, appointing the bishe This was very long, and, | 4 4 cannot help of peace from the Consecrator, as also did the assistant | Jolinstoa, J Hart, © Sprague, Mr Bailey, A T Moore, GW | Devonport, Rowe, Apalachicola; Nav nett, Fay, and | Almira Ann, Wolf, Philadelphia; 13th, briga Lucy wo believe, was inscribed vyon parchment. Whe | fee species of religions foy and pr beholding it# | Bishops: and, accompani Lively, P’Sherman, P Wilkinson, Mre Lambers, C Chetry, T | Pour Alu, ——, Baltimore; Sea Eagle, Williams, and Car- | Brys»t, do: 15th, Capt Tom, Pearson, NYork; sehr Siena = SPARS 4 condit W "mow nine bishops | chapel, where they read the Gospel according to St. John; | Hours. © Wilcox, WG Whealer, Mes Sirift, Mire Turnbull, | gine and ‘Mary Clark, Richards, NOrleans; 17th, Alpine, | Hart, Hart, do. Tending of it was concluded, the Bishops elec ebat two aad thus it i | {he conseerator read the same Gospel, at his own altar, mite 8) Bake, JF barker CP'Alaten, B Ibed, Wi | Henry, Alexandria; Taurus (s), Con:tantinople, Smyrna, ESRC. t Arr Oct ship Star of the South, Smith, W following oath, kne. ing— vs togather. That universality rks Rocce Mice x : sania apes editions ti J Lawton, | Syra’and Mslta; Rip Van Winkle, Smith, Philadelphia. | York; Hutchins, and Princeton, Monte THe OATH: pian body, and is tte moat in-... Tis coneladed the ceremony of consecrption. _ The Vi Sorrel, W | “Loxpox--Entd’ inwards Oct 16, Arvura, Williats, Ma- | gomety, do. i ton, “TN, Elect of the Chusol ot swell take a number | officiating elerzy and bishop! now formed in progession, B Kelly, 1 E Prine tanzas; 18th, Yorktown, Meyer, and Julius Cesar, Tre- Rorizrpam—In port Oct 11, Dutch sehr Zeis‘er, Nonne- bh pceforward, be o! the ineongra- | : : ais ile aeineongra- | pnd, walking through the ehurch, paséoi out of the dcor nbers of the Catho. | by Which they had entered, and prooeeded to the episcoe may difer somewhat in , pal residence. The ceremony lasted altogether about five ery particular -exactiy | z ‘i Pian the’ ese? | Bours; including the rernion mayne, NYork, Cid out isth, Titus, Rio Janeiro; | berg, for Boston soon. Oana Heady dene Bilend Mt | 14th, Queen of the East, Bartlett, Sydney, NSW; 17th, | _ SuvRwa—In port Sept 26, bark L & A Hobart, Hod; Tihwahn Choran PM cree’ kelly, M Smithe Jt Col: | Nathaniel ‘Thompson, Stone, Newport to load for NOr- | from Boston, arr 21st, to load for do; Lucinda 1 PC Hogan, M Shkia, Miss EB Fogg, Miss H | leans; Urania, Nicholson, Cardiff to load for Havana, | Sears, from Marseilles, arr 21st, unc; Racehorse, Sear] Cabin J Bhvalary, $ Ut Shermca, PD be: | Entd ous 15th, Abagun, Burgess, NYork. for Boston Oct 6; Volunteer, Smith, for do 10th;'Sul nd’ Tandy, W McCready and son, W Aarson, Mrs P sward, Mr Johnston and party. T F C a $ the holy Roman Popo Ving UX. a ehail asvist | they I ehall 4 y. Mi mote the righ's, | W Born Day, F Rochester, D C Lisnox--Are Oct 7, Imprevisto, and Gracia Dio, Bussa- | Watson, te load for do; Huma, Merrill, from Trieste, arr ACCT OER eam ho a hureh. strength and beau 7m = = ” Mervick, P Patehin, W White, L Tompkins. Mrs 8 Grahom, ; OF non. | 22 te . pr eins Bice "5 Sich it would | Pifteenth Anniversary of tho Youth’s Mis. | Gijupaz, De iurton, Miss Ruvell, COW Piteld, BLE Dos: | ch, NYork; 9h, Oliveiro I, Moreira, and Adone, Rus. Se Bit ee erve, and t slonary Society. nell, dr, CW Riefunider, L Hook, L M Meroae, M Ryerson | 5% 60. 1, , King, Boston. wales cane a ut & su: | 4 : : andservant, Master Edgar, MD Stimson, T Vermilye, Wo | Matta—Sld Oct 5, Onward, Baker, Smyrna, Sr Jou, N B.—Arr ct 23, ship John Hancock, Carney, tea senod Ish Ben incongra- | The celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the | Vandyke and indy, MS Caseidy, ME Applogot, U Irick and Montévipro—Arr Aug 29, Henry and Louise, NYork. | N ark Rhodes, Mhenield, do; brig Emerald, M’Dom OF dispositions and m te a slings, of wise | Youth's Missionary Arsogiation, tock place last evening, | l+dy,,¥ Taker, BT Fox and acrvant, AG xiling—and win | statith, Suteliif, NYork. h, Gladiator, Salter, and ‘Thetis, Konnlay, N ical Te % St ree, that | , ‘ W | the eteer Mansriies—Arr Oct 11, Cobdea, Wilting, NYork; 12th, . ships Wm Rathbone, Pratt,-Liverpools tand true | at the Spring street Church, where a large number of For Norfolk, Pi aaa and Richmond, in tho steam= | prite, Wocdbury, Sumatra; 14th, Santiago, Wright, N | 24th, Jatez Snow, Suow,do; schr Heleu Hobon, ‘Bld idge, ign rell- | persons were congregated, who seemed deeply interested ep commere © pete © 4 Pests, 5 eee 5 ok! ’ i » o Wright, NY NYotk. * Ca f may whole pastoral offic "as applicd to @ | in the proceedings of the evening. ‘ring, E MePhereon, GM Lot, B Perrand J Butters, | | Newrort—Arr Oct 13, Chas Walton, Robinson. London | St Ttomas.—Arr prey to Oct 11, bark Gov Von Oxholm. Clerey and people, aud aucune: | tm ise enced with the pastor off oo Bayle, Washington Todd, jW I Howard, W A Bur: | for St Thomas; Gen Berry, Leary, Liverpool for NOrleans, | Davis, Philadelphia ted to my care;and I oa le v netionof ma- eS ee ete say fering up and Tady. 1 Wilkinson, James Barnes. WW © ack, Parras—Arr Oct 2, Abeona, Smith, Zante; 34, Tantivy, Wispsor, NS—Sld abt Oct 18, brigs Cygnet, Smith, W apcstolic mandates. and tost r M1 episcopacy. | an eloquent prayer, exhorting God to pour Cown blessings hiter, Moses E Beckwith, Henry Beckwith, ) powning, do. Sid Sept 30, Queen of the West, May, Lon: | York; Syria, Francis, Baltimore. 0H if I be prevented by a lawful ¢ central rays of light str: ¢ from the sun, its | A ‘ and lady, DS Evans) Mea Evans, W Ht Jo a Paes es y aeeae 4 d » the things sforeinid by 0 cert: bers are united. Mow sdmirable. ills spec | upon them while working foz the salvation of their | gon, indy, and three children, Mist MA Badlam, Mra Jane J | don. Home Ports. ized for this purpote, 4 pricet of ¢ may rezerd a type of the episcopal pi 8 o | brethren, . Corey, ¥ Tsuer, and lady, HA Cannington, Edward Pel ci aaa off Oct 11, Abeona, Shields, Rotterdam ALBANY—Arr Oct 20, schrs Oregon, Eldridge, Boston; ilar priest of tried virtue } 4 ce joseanta, are, John Fiseher, Jahn i Chav sens i 0 age, a J e nt ,» Mis v y a urns, CC dr 1: EAP ihe peseenslons be of the Pope is macessarily a slavery, be- | Teding of the annual report of the Secretary, showing @ | Barus Wd Burwell and indy, Mrs Deans, and child, WD oe Henry AM Ridgely, Johnson, Bridgeport. Ci ches Rebee- i ssumed that this confession is velinquishi flourishing ¢ ndition of affairs, and yrging them strongly | Jones, and Lady, Mi core, Jno S Murth, Sixcarore—Arr Aug 16, Juliet, Milton, San Francisco: | ca gnd Eliza, Mott, Northport: Adrean, Haliett, Newport; When they had repeated this oath, they ln Wil: | per, Port Philip. Chureh, Is it not Seveamees : : re oreo 4 24th, Confucius, Dearborn, New York. ‘Sid 17th, Daniel ‘ of aaa ag tion of. faci unl Indcpendenee. (Our Saviour has deslafed that | to persevere in the good work they bad already 40 nobly re es aromt, Set gon, Mig Ye eldes, ensead Winnelasoome | har, Daseett, Gorton, 20) leant Walton, Basslay, New bel abedumeneethemaes peace ie AB i neresy a a vs i de: recom- y 5 Ge 4 ie ¥ i 3 2 Si - Faect | ine “Sany lage oe abs Chee commenced even in | ard energetically begun. The report coneluded by reoom- | hve Brown. Cha ‘Dnie, Gen tae. W G Randoll, Mivtd | York. unaioa, Merrit, Fortand, ; 2th, Sateusa, Sou- | RAL TIMORE—Are Oot 28, barks Finma (Br), Atkinson, Callao 126 days; Inca, Cook, South America; brig overned by the fear of the Czar, | Men ling additional outlays this year, in the form of more | jism Collin. W Beckmullor, MO Craft, Goorge | book in which it was recorded to tho consec: ia Seep te a aad fi ; missionaries for their brethren in’ the far West, and | Booker.G W Sample, Jno Codman, Mrs Toy, Mes M Drake, |. SiTs oF Stxna—Arr Aug 10, Challenge, Pitts, Wham- | Clava, Ellingwood, Eastport; echr Tekoa, Jackman, New- knelt, and placing both hands upon it, said— heb ate, apbentbig anh arias rRtivate fe, | the otber side of tho Rocky Mountains, JG Alien, Jno W Kecling, and thirty-cighé in the steer: pon for Loudon; Titi, Pallas, Pinsen, San Ceanciseo for | paryport, Mass.’ Telegraped a ship, two herm’ Brigas So may God help me and these holy gozpels of God. See of Centerbiry since it las sbaken off its |, The Rev. Dr. Frnius then addressed the assemblage. He | #&°. jaloutta; 14th, Heber, Nichols, Manils for NYork; 15th, | and a brig with Kirkland, Chase & Co's signal, (sup, allegiance to the papacy. Come over to another country, | began by saying that on account of the greatness Of (hid | AR Whore religious qusstions are loft tothe iniigideal avd | country, the people should attend, in proportion, to reli- see how each member of the seceding Church is responsi- | gious matters. Thix country had upwards of 13,000 miles Storm, Roterts, do for do; 16th, Vaneauver, Lunt, Boston | the Oreco, from Boston,) are in the bay. Cld barks Wy- Hay 15 for Hong Kong. andotte, Groton, S$ Thomas: Ida, Hallett, 8 Boston; Helen Saayonar—Arr July 9, Hussar, Lucas, San Francisco; 3 rt 5 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. 1gth, Old Hickory, Haskell do; doth, Srordtsh, Oolling | sagezreten oz sche Viogts, Beares; do ‘The bishops elect and the assistant Bishops new their seats, and while the consecrator read al “examer,”’ consisting of the following questions Ag Bid to the Gaueine or eeatadles c Sority, Not of railroad, 3,000 miles of canals, and had more :team- My Lt ISCON—Arr Oct 20, A M, bark Emma Lincoln, Bart- accompanied him in a low voice:— Bo hoe pth tiga! lane faery lh eee boats than all the nations of the ‘world: “If ‘ere as do; 28th, Gentoo, Devens, Hong Kong; 3st, Ariel, Ayres, | Jott, London 12th ult, Telegraphed§ barks Robert, froma m. Wilt thon, boloved brother, tench ¢ d ” enn of unity if pot a de. | famine in Europe, this country could easily supply that do. Sid 12th, Orissa, Searf, Caloutta; 17th, Carrington, | Cadiz; EF A Parsons, from Phikdelpkia, Cld steamer things which shou tase letencd | mativanees-Oh, wo! it-is | ecntinent with plenty of grain. He then spoke of the erates Ceram Reena French, NYors. ‘ Gity of New York, Matthews, Philadelphia; barks § ve the traditio fathers, and the de priests are Dow t ir departure, to wi 7 ‘The new States were settled hy their relations and frien ts. Ay acl by Seve 4 ‘ elt’ Vaverly, Parritt, Windies; alla, . Jacksouy verve the traditions of the orihodox fathers, and Rrlote are no 10 take thes Cepatiiry w whom YOU R8 | tie Goal bo unl ie aun, Feriges aud Wil | O€Y Of Manchester Liverpool | Siarins—Sid Oct 14, James Casio, Jones, NYork; Wm | sehrs Elsk, Baker, Aux Cayes; F Sparks, Whort Jnomal Q. Wilt thou #h es fait) felnoss Gath cv Aitaae euies dk nleacly dawn he | liarsss, But among the settlers might be found a large | Africa oo eDools, Patten, Decker, Boston. Lucy Ann, Torrey, and Harvest, Williams, Wil guid obedience, nccuruing ty tly ennons of tv his post, aud thronahoct all tha: time his minis. | Dumer of Irish and Germans, whose habits, Tanguage, : tox—DPut in for coal Ost 18, Hansa (8), Geer | XC; Ingomar, lynch, Georgetown, DC; Express, Suserabe mien Gee os Meer of badie a po-t, aid throughost all tha’ time his mini etnae does Ite diferent’ fron tee n NYork for Bremen. Tangier; Leader, Rickardeou, Norfole; Wolo and to bie Vienr, Pius 1X., and to his succcmsoss, try cceupied ail his attention and his undivided care, | and religious ideas were quite different from the Vicu—Arr ct 6, Osiriy, Rose, NOrleans; 7th, Medemech, | Yorke) een ipa vc Pontiff A. 1% ase For years be has been my secretary and personal friendy | Batives of this country. It wax their duty to | yet Wests und Kamertiga View 4 Ae |, See Wakiiwa endewror; with the divis | and Tam not going to enurge upon the feelings with | make all these people as happy as the Americas. To | Avis. foote, and Kemeralds, Ynesira, do, BATI—B+low Oct 27, sbip Clinton, Murphy, 45 days frnin from all evi, ano turu to ail « which Feast te aa Ot he was about being ele. | Take them conscious of the valuo of our instituttons | Hermann. ld Sth. Emblem, Slater, Cadiz; 9th, Freeman, Glover, | from Liverpool. Cid 28th, schr Sarah & Lucy, Q. Wilt thou, with God's aid, ke | vated to another pe #y was not brought up in | it will, said the speaker, be important to toach them the | QUtY of Manchester do; Flying Eagle, Jones, do. A KeyiWest solricty? A AGRO ne nwarly life, but tie work- | Gospel of Chiist, Missionaries should be appointed, | Glasgow Wernovnt—Arr Ost 14, Harmony, Smith, Newport for ISTOL—Arr Oct 27, schr Science, Gladding, Provi- 7 Siivnikuetaloctie: tings of the Holy | Whore duty would he to uttedd to the spiritual wants of | Milnes... Rend Barburg, leaky. ; dence for Albany, Sid 25th, sche Gizelle, Wardwell, 4. 1 will z In 18431 eae him in Europe, He | the emigrants. The people of New York should be actaa- | \rorietheun «+ ycuiita ao Warrerovn—Arr Oct 12, Mary Sweet, Sweet, Oporto | York: sloop Maria Louisa, Bennett, do. y own person, been at tho sevainary of St. Sulpive, in | ted by the came foeling im giving tofthose inthe far West | Merlin EREEael (apd ala! 16th from Queenstown tor Dublin) BUCKSPORT—Sld Oct 23, scur Yankee Blade, Sweeteer, ind pationce: vA. I La iiioa of | the bread of Christ as actuated them in contributing Bid Charleston. he superiors bad a high appr: Black Warrior, Mavernivs, Ang 19—Bark Peytora, Jenkins, from NYork CHARLESTON—Arr Oct 26, ship Delia Maria, Ww hou, for name of the Lord, bea * ¢ ely oma fe 0 5 is] Michaela, to the poor, to travellers, and to sil th STi etait Oe tee ath nee Greely cua telat woeer eae borg iety Waa | Pacitic : (June 25) for Australia, put in hereon the 16th leaky, | NYork, Cld bark Julia Dean, Mallory, do; achr Gen Taye This reqnest J at that time. Pretwsod, | Fears age. Tt should not’ be said that they eaved strang- | Empl ml viet gsr and with loss of rudder. lor, Frisbie, NOrlesus. Sid brig Forrest, Tuttle, Nassady Hero the Consecrator said:—“ May the Loré San Francisco Nov 15, Lord chaeniianeer appistel 40: 100-40) 40 ers and woull not deign to help their own brethren Cows, Oct 15—A ship, totally disrcasted, with Ameri- | NP. theoe and all other good things, and puard and eC cunnennnes Sppentel $0" re: to, render 35 Co the cinen midech tie ADabiany teams LiRCe capes ~wses<S ] can colors tlying, was seem Sept 11 (uo lat, &6, given) by Tee AGG: end BLE Dereon dat a thee in all goodaess.” And ail tog a li's friends and famile, be‘ore Pe took ane | Célleetions, like drops of rain, smounted in the end toa Port of New York, October 30, 1854, the Juniata, arr here. hia for Tauntou: Jacob Smith, Thrasher, an ‘amen. . p. Bat after a sufficient time had elapsed | erent deal; and would they not feel bappy in being « party - Issisnor4N, Oct 11—the plank of the counter of a vesse! | Coull, NYork fox do; uith, Wm J: Dayton, Douglas, Philae Then came the confersion of fi dained; and in this day Le ix conseerated | towards restoring many a lost sheep to the fold of Curist? ARRIVED ie washed on shore atthe Bloody Foreand on the 9:h Ost; | “el! poll foey . brocker, Philips do for Taunton. the the world. 17 an be no oscasionto | ‘The choir then sung a hymn written for the occasion, | Steaniship Arctic, Luce, Liverpocl, Oct 19, to E K Col- | it is of oak, and 22 feet wide, and about 3 inches thick pies ete’ Jet 22, brig Nora, Benson, Philadel- sJabors. But there i hing more remains Glory and praise, O God, are thine ! 1 eae eae . the ship's name, which appears to have been the “Harty | Pbia; schs Marla Jeno Atexandsia, | Sid 200i, sehrs A Le | It becon:es me, in tlie name of the consecra- Vigit avd dominion ave’ thy th Steamship Roancke, Cavendy, Norfolk, &e, to Ludlam & | Funtingtou Willingtoming,”’ was cut out of some metal | Hyde, an alls ndelphia; Astren, Buitimore; 60-08! ted bishops and myself,’ to er the most profound Millions of worlds, through love Pleasants. like lead, in letters painted black, and nailsd on the stern; . M Shurtz, Stickuey, ana Leui, Leeman, ipotent, of one wi'l, wks aod gratitude 0. the dieting ulahied Nuncio.wio Make all th: t esodt <lbert Gallatin (pkt), Delano, Liverpool, Sept 15, “ Maria White, Crosby, and 8G Bass, Crosby : wm Whom oks and gratitude dis ixhod Nu t Ma y grace and goodness known, : reer bod gad ; | it. cems to have been in the water about five montis, | \'7tine e Parner, Philo ‘ Peet Shomer al | | eo high in the confideree of our holy father, Pins O; bouedl the fay -wiure all abatt Uo asengors, to Grinnell Minturn & Uo. The AG | (No doubt the wreck of the brig Hetty Huatington of NY¥orks scbra HE Parker, Philadelphia; 22d, sag cE Reh RT | the Ninth, tira grent hotior conferred’ Spo us by bi i ea ig henge aa was becaline! eight days in‘the chanvel, since then had | Witnington, NC, which was lost ou Ber passage from | YK; Roapoke, Philadelphia; 24th, Mary Peavey) nesent and presecies Teatinet, the A} Jesus’ feet, amd praise is na.ne ; , westerly gales; O21 15, Johu | Bangor, Me, fer Guadaloupe, last December... andria; 26th, brigs Shackford, Mixchford, and Factor, Ma now. belover i “l " > bin nA a B85, -- y @! Dost thou d Hove each one perso at the blessing of Almigh known thy glory, bless us now, . Passengers’ gook, died; 1th, Walter Shipley, a Doane, Baltimore; Brookline, MeGilvery, Philadelphians, | are grateful I pray tl a perfoot > A ‘ } While we thy gracious love proclaim : ‘ fe ya arty « Hoxe Kone, Aug 17—A vessel is reportod by the Lady | Bengal, NYork. ti : pose enatiye son! Bneny cheng Rarccrny pchorons yg iss, BAbressel thene -emeaihind. Wiannag the pal + Inione bith UM ONY Heaths T srary Wood (s) which arrived here, to be agroundon the | “Pani, Rivik—Arr Oct 24, schrs Buona Vista, Potter, @! Dret thou believe in the very Son of Got. sees, anv that them may proces! streams of divine \ Lae mbled, | aueng the passen: ca Bich NR a a norih bank of the Yangtsex Kiang. Port Ewen; 26th, John Lat Ross, Philadel Ged, gemully hore of the NEITIO®, com, bubstent truth miay they not be and may they remem- | part ful portion of them. People vailthat | Ship Garrick (pit), Sands, Liverpool, Sept 21, with 389 i , ort Ewen; 20th, Jobn fanoaster, Ross, ‘otent, and co-rqual in alls. ings to the Pathor ber that the euccess of the ministry in this country ic | the Rev. gentlemen were apt to take a wrong view of mis. | passengers, to J Foster, Jr. Bas had twenty dive deaths Monrevinno, Sep: 3—The Joseph Slag ft Black'e, from | Daniel T Willetts, Smith, ar lotilda, Gil porn in time of the Holy Ghoet fr e ever V placed under the special protection of the Mother of the | Siorary associations; and it was not untisthe fruits of the } on the passage, Liverpool to San Francisco, put at here 19th Aug, leaky, | do for I’rovidence; sloops Rit — Ww with a rational eonl, Laving two nativities—one f ¢ Redvers industry of the missionaries were ripened and ready to Park Huson, Reeman, Maloga, Sept 26, to Draper & | and with severe damage; the cargo, which is dis- n; James Briggs, NYork; 27th, schr 8 A Mount, poral from the mot a Nibrih i Pluck, that they could understami the Juportance of | Devlin. Oct d. lat os 19, lon 25.31, St. BMichael’s fn sight, | charged, will be sold. Port Fw loop excel, Braley, NYork. The ceremony of con’ led at the can: | missio % ions, Thera should” be more at- | spoke itr schr Gieaner, fro Malaga for NYork. In tat40 | pananc Rvak (Ampanam Bay), July 20—1t has lately |. GEORGETOWN, 8 @—Arr Oct 22, brig George, t bth preseed fr es eld ne ‘ehen the hid grows ap fo | away fort hat a Large vensol has been | Cldschr L.A Bawards, Hartiok, NYork. to the preseribed forms :-- of old _persor nee? a perie hurricane; carried | geen reported by the natives t the child ial in his divinity. but hms ylit main an HALLOWELL—Arr Oct 27, achr Louisa, NYork, rows up to ; foreto, sails, jib and : 4 for our enlvatk manhood, he lovks stelotly after the morals of bis chil. | spanker, ebippec a een which carried away mizen'taysail, | PUPt in Alles Stratte; crew left the ves.el in three boats | 11) Joh, wintam, do ing heen t The corsecrator sat before the middle of the altar;and | dren, and they after, theire, for many generations. idone other daninge. The gale struck without # mo- es a tkiceas NEW CHLEANE ose esxicale Oot 20. Oe Klavemwish the fens with welch toe’ the Bishope lect and the anaatant blehops: approached, | FAN TEs ta ater lites therehig, hase oomeney |i tate evatiory (ob arsiauth), Baxter, Bowles, 00 PAGER Tome, Ox: 0, | all Nvotiz neue Allon, atler, Havana; |)? sad eitteth at the right bani of the Father: theure thee hs | 200 ssluting him, took their seats a: before. was it to pay attention to “little chikleren’” Ile | days, to MH & P) tashinan. Arrive —Bark Ellen A Parsons, Philadelphia; steamtug | ° NORFULK—Arr Oct 27, schrs Michael. Monderson, ‘will come to judge the quick and dead: and to giveunts oneh The ecrator turned towards the Bishops elect, and | then went on showing that children, when convort- Back Tyringham (of Marblehead), Howes, Carditf, via | Titan, New York, to tow os Edwin Forest round. nis, NYork, with loss of jib-boom and flying jib on one nocording to his works, whether they simil be coud or | eail:— ed very young, always proved faithful disciples of Gol— | Bristol, F, «pt 15, to master. Nothing has been heard of the Ajax yet. Gee Bows, | won, do. j ont - hs sh ree bol ish P . © out of ee ‘ns great oaka grow,”’ From the youth Brig Wm I tay (of Bangor), Hopking, Modis eg ce es a os si sey gta po Loyd ae Trost en 5 x y i : Comstock, hax sprang up missiona-y association ia all | days, to Moses Taylor & Co Lett Cardenas Ost Oth, an , mith, Norwie 3 sehr ve Step seen Sie parts of the Union, the ast Indies, thesandwich falands, | from that tate until the 14th, had light and contrary Herald Marine Correspondence wich for Albany; sloop Isaac A Borden, NYork for fect, and true God. p , = Pana Uct 30—1 PM. and Turkey in Asia, There was no time like the present to do good ; there never was such a wan! of the gospel win from NK, ard continued until 20th, the v co-e4 allt A. I believe. Q Dost thon believe thia holy Trinity to he not three Gods, but one God Almix , and un able? A. 1 believe. @: Dost thou believe the holy Catholic and Apostoli Chureh to beone trae church. in which is given one lao bap: tim ‘af true remission ot all sing’ A. js; onthe isth the wind commenced to blow heavil redandl : River. , for th plenty of work for the missi di a wit davteg tea tines ines ta ing 23 Se ee Ome Mon Se eet Jhihresa : at present, for there was plenty of work for the mission: | and covered with wa‘er during the time, wi 30, ie . hops elect prastrated them: | arlesto attend to, He taen sald that poor orphan ebil. | gnd whilo hove to, carrie: away the mainaail, which was | p10)" Gto tasnivas beige Hoover, titheas dot Oren. | ,, NEWPORT—Arr Oct 27, schra Cumberlan Perry J consecrator: then the litanies | aren had often raised themselves up to ba the heed of | double refed, and broke the boom about the same time | poad ‘NBedford: achrs A Bacon, Southworth; C Carroll, | tmore for pes) Altamaha, Gurney, P colleges and ¢ther excellent institutions, whieh were, he | carriedaway i Sap and jib. At this time there were ® | Fatt, and Kate Kallaban, Kallahan, Hartt Ct: DP Wareham; Adventurer, Prentis, NYork for do; the conseorator stood up, and | Ws Bappy to say, fast increasing in this happy country, | namber of vesséls wear iis, all more or less diamasted. | chenfelder, Kantner, Sing Sng; Lady of the Lake, Jones, | Baker, Boston for Wilmington, NO; T O Thompson, phd 0-8 A collection was then taken up, which was followed by | On the 20th was boaréed by a sea, which flooded the deck | Sve” Y rem —= ee ee, some fine vacrel music frum the choir 7 | gud cabin, washing n passenger out of hin berth, stove | NBaven:W 8 Robins, Cartwright, Sag Harbor. “PORISMOUTHI—Are Oct 28, brig, Manzanillo of Sts chure race, throug selieve. ost the chosen ones here | “me ‘benediction being then : Philedelph ar toi: Sears f . ; pronounced, the assem: | the cabin ioora forward and aft, stove part of deck load piladelphia. doh plait eae arnsoet ait coe ee fy the chosea | blage dispersed to their hom " of molasses, and for. the safety of the veasel was obliged Disasters. PORTLAND—Arr Oct 28, schrs "AT belien ; to knock in the heads of the rest of the hogsheads; had | Barx Many Darr, Marshman, from Philadelphia, via St | and Hurd, Wood, NYork. ‘Clo sebr Dost thon also believe that the one G 1 Lov! Omni ity, and to con- Personal Intelligence. not the wind shiited to the SSW the vessel must have | Kitts, was at St Thomas 12th inst, on the railway, under- PROVIDENCE—Arr Oct 28, otent is tt thor of the mre i Uld Tostament, of tho sons, we beroech Thee wo ARRIVED, gone ashore. on the Florida Banks; vas up & ve High- poling eae from a es Fosetved rate saucy at Le bar er, 138 ae Col a, Om peoyae sins of the above worls, the consec i ol, in th h tion! andy on the 2sth, and was taken in tow by steamtug | muda, where she had lost e keel, and part of ‘otten, Kel , 3 Ki betieve! Be fdiopn made the'sign of (oe cin one the | Hapkine, Wits Hoping We and Mes DWE Teas CSTE TOL, | Hercules, avd tawed to the elty. Wey main keel. The aurveyors ordered her to be pncoppered, Charleston; Lousdale, Baker; Pye ger CW Rees ERS e EAA teeer TP | wo Sierbitcr es meh rem Peers PR, 9 dar, | roprtey fo bg orinoees epee ome | ase ae : ante teas aad continned, and 6 on’ q iy , ss 4 Sharios Stuer. . eternal I blessed ness, beloved brothers in Christ.”” And all vow the Bis Ris ink tonic eae Burton, WSC Bethoh P RW yokon Mes Is Sanith and te ‘rire Jolin Wiley (Br), Reckwith, Windsor,$12 days, to | gar’ fn Hanae Pat foe Punta Avenue, (ao an 2 Gageeree- men.” " him, took the Book of the Gospels, and he, together with | Rose, J Rutl Mises B and M Ratied, MC Kil master. “ ‘ through stress of weather, having sustained considerable The Consecrator having received the homaze of the | 1i,5\\usistan! bishops, placed {¢ wide open over the heads | Mig Sand. B King, Me and Mee WC Arthas! Mice Artvar, Brig Sarah (Br), MeAhon, Hillaboro, ND, 15 days, to J | Gamage between Panama gad that port. Atlast accounts Bishops elect, turned towards the altar and began the Con- | 91.4 shoulders of the Bishops elect. MJ Lynch, Messsrs 8 Skaats, B Milligna, J i Morris, A'S | Pickard. é 4 fia7s, then went up, incetsed the altar, and, returned to “Arter tnt, the comeeertaie ant the aiuieant Bidwope sen Macropodai, Capt and Ms Mt WW A Spencer ia Tienes Monee Trig Baeniere (Fr), Hirribarren, St Pierro, NF, 14 days, | {he verse! wus repaired and about resuming her voy his throne and continued the mass as fér as the Atilullay | posed their hands upon the hoa of the Bishops eect, | 2.¥ J. Glgde, AH Gidea, WF Chapman ea en ere avid, St Pierre, NF, 18 days, toG | BARK RH Dovetas, Concklin, from Galveston for this Bishops escorted the Bishops elect to the aide chapsl, | “1.7 ra A Blncomb, Mistos J and © Slocomb, © it 0. | a wheel Lt. " , ips ’ city, war towed into Philadelphia 20th inst, totally dis- where they took off their copes, hed sandals pas upoa t it | and the vet Sir gaa Mr ser A ong roasted in the hurricane of the 10th. rts seeing Geo Murray, Chas Lannie. A La Bele Bi. Armptong, ——— New Haven, 1 day. many vervols disabled, Had been several the ral cross, tunic and ') teva ol Sehr rh Jewett, Penny, Malaga, Sept 26, to Francia or Avvipe Spiritum Sanclum, Receive the Holy mnsecrator stood without the mitre, said @ prayer, chanted in the preface tone, /’er omnia, dc, tic, ch®- | ‘The Veni Creator was now sung to invoke the light of om ele and maniple Thus they approached the | tye Hcly Ghost, and the connecrator prepared to anoint | Mf a ys "4 Mi jeapol e by Nan at beemons the tead | the elect. The first verse of Veni Creator ended, the oon- ew Denia 25th, to Francia Gomez & Co, Schr Mesak (of Brookhaven), Ba Rote Sot BARK ——, Capt Mason, hence for the enst- a echr Sarah Ann, of Baltimore, from Bos: into Gardner's Bay, let go both anchors, for Rio Jooeiro, Ui days out Table, aod went on sbice wiih olioton board, Sent te mr secrator anointed heads of the elect, saying:— Daring the ceremony of the mass Archbishop Haghes . eancinted oa hen entered the church, and, ascending the pulpit, delivered ied thy Pepugnsl dye nape of (he inane a srs

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