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hop if 1 were not, and my peace is not merely the peace f : Eaters of the Second Me ‘Bonds of the New York: bas been publicly encour: and generally wed | beautitul. it c a E. 7 witch sailéd:from Liverpool at four P, M.om the-2¢d,and ff and Brie Railroad Com; %, d to 1879, are notified throughout this country. yea thie ceptial ef Ireland, Pte Matindiegey ubaekatcmtarys The abegace, pal: | Sob ane Aisles, and from the Krome onesie of Las Pi two neighboring townships, wor of two nations, Dut, if | fom Queenstown on the 25th of July, crrived at this port that the interest due Sepember 1, Lae, wall be. paid ‘on and biol 1a. now biouming’ alreah, was shee docliod weet, losophy of religion would mat be overlooked, and Chris. | there was a represantation to dohonor in thename ot his Fondo the people throughout the whole world, ‘Ifesr, | early yesterday morni . Se ne the proper atier the loss of its parliament? as a and fated | tianity at large would Ye exh ited im the light of aeon- | flock to.the great demonstration of yesterday, irom which | however, ity of very litte use for iedividuala to philoss. | ne hemp 2 TP wall be necessary forthe holders of bonds not thus ox- city. The Catholics at that period felt (heir depression tant sg 215 wisose pelty Squadbies | nen will date for many years to come as that on-which | pnise on this topic, -When a nation. tales x under tho | , et news-has been fully anticipated by the mails-of the | tend #to present them at the ottice of the compally, where as class, and seemed to grow up physically with curved | were anworthy the nstice of learned professors, or to the | Commenced a great agitation for justioe which ended in | {usccu.ttus topic. When a navion takes up. under the boty, they ean receive the principal and interest to September 1. “shoulder, "Aig hens for tne heavy ‘burdens ‘which Iniaod Sclolets giwea.ovar w thei aching. You aust the signing of a magna ebarta” (or liberty of conscience | is ct her publicly or secretly eapping.or undermining the |» TheCity of Menchester, since she last made her appear- | 358-4 Hie puivilege of Catbucing, ue onde will couse ai y could not bear, but wi Tes] and i } oi recognize some forme religion in t} colleges — . oundlalis 2 it ¢ accu- Me wt a A TES RB eo ws nk ll iquitous legislation had ox their and on | and then they are cleesly. seem srian in thy of Catto beet AAGHRIEKO? OX PRM eB van: ANGELES Seeresercos namedwale, wile Sotedibe tdages ae done seevhhere; has-been thoroughly overhauled and repaired. FF:SE OF ST.ANICHOLAS INSSRANGE COMPANY, themselves. ‘That same legislation had boited the doors |” lies at least—or yournwst eg clude alike ree Edom ~POLIeY. every day, and there is no single vole or singl: man that can | New exgines, &c., have becn put in her, amd sho-inex . No 166 Broadway, August 7, I86X--The Directors have fim ahs ee arabe Set, Sone, nace Binmed Sp ee say aor all relions, you } , His Grace the Axcuns#or oy Naw Yutx addressed the | for a moment evi the torren! of ferting which wl pour} peeted-to-sbow-umch greatér spetd than shebas-ever yet | oie Aa eeelereds dividend of 3% per cont. payable oe sat such as I’ Lave described. At t all this is in } havo bat little to alter im tim statutes and regulations | 730M ens ale as nl eames Bolt A garry ies on leeere ned ra ome P94 tag ry Py done: prooede of change. The Catholics, so far aw I can | of the systenetoadaptcib to. 19 condition of & peovie | Dect merely to chask Major Oily (or the veryoom: f luted to, ‘that. even if peace was restored to Bondon Cor: ene. aS dey pein weer. Ook sedge, Sand up, both. mentally. and) physically, | tiving under a write 40 estnblished teligion, if | ee ce aaer im which he reforrod to hima, aod to llse whole’ country ‘of America, to-morrow, the iad im, Coprenpona: send for elseular, containiag ubtrustiCuwenmosterences, with a more erect and less crouching attitude; and, in jo& ould be atheiam or pan. | Hue pray ai teeta Vind way Gti, thay’ had reef woulet soar ftyunbat themssloes until they het pS a Loxvox, July 26; 1262. ° SOMES & BROWN, Soliciions, vcopertint ae, iy Seas Ste SE a ay celved the mention of is name. | Oa behalf of the prem | quations right, (Loud cheers.) Thay fol sora; they fool | Feetug of the Government Towards the United Slaes—Eifor; No.2 Park pace, N. ¥.,and.4167ih sh, Waabiogton, D.C. asorvo to be placed on fn equality with the mast favored | mier of Great Britara-nad Irelaud made a serious mistake | [ates oud pricsta from oiher countiiis he scieaow \adgi |, ‘ba ther yllone ign a esha an'enpnrcie | of Our Naval Development—Some of England's Reminie- WANTED—FROM, $6,000 “TO $8,000 OF VALUABLIE citizens of the State, they are now, and will coptinue to | im the title of their bumble: Uué despised the | cistinguish Sap re Rae took taba iach flog plying tne fodunate cences from Sea—The Strength of Her Iron-Clad Flet— iy HE BipS Y, wrorth more, than double the amount. pr ge Pie ie adits i seek eer eee eet Lato eels Wee cD emapineas, om occasion. I tae woudl permis. [ dearer Uh tee miomaryr ey mis ealkan Ok a Commercial Hints to Mr. Lincoln—he Position and De- | APPIY 0 LOUIS FIGNOLER, IST Greenwheh street. __ Tus degrading prejudices, both national and ial, | nxed to university would be. fam | to their bopes. They | U0 pilin ge. Noh of t : F i ‘which their fatlers had to'struggte agaiast, are gradually’ } should have called ‘erish auivaa sity,” or qualited it by oo inae he goog ngaectte ped pavenigen Lam sorry (0 Bay Hts put it i what Believe, in | fensesof Canada—Distress in Lancashire, de. 2 would wish bis gon up bis own reli- | with that o ation wa nt 0 F letter larchbi in branding: them ag the most despicable Pharisees ou ATHOLIC BISHOPS IN EUROPE. gign. But how cam if be is son to tsti-| then, and f sil, aor eelebestedt jee sabes in fT thine ire me how Prep iain of , earth? OUR C a tutions of learning wm h Diywe revela- | modern times. ‘when learning was cultivat stealth | of this island ¥ ry how he had od ® All the British iron-clad ships in commission are failures: 4 D 5 ug Was ied by ry Leould nov + regpivi the last ‘th ‘an The Ws yy 7 ~ on, in utterly and prefeasedty ed, for the t@8e.4)~4 and againat the laws, are a proof that their love of know. | sckool ments Of the ‘chtrch, and how aden", po oe ge OI. ~ parently, that those Profess Christianity donot agree | ledge could not be extinguished. The ‘*Poor scholar’’ is not of $a . | You know how much gratification I therefore hw nel fleet” a oe tee chen they, bow are. Significant Speeches of Archbishop | tie"Sajection, however, cau ‘have no application to | gue qmagimatles, creation of ts talented author. Som s danemnd by | bean, thew religot oces gye hia tome Delonged. Yo’ that tieet, “and nothing” wold 2 7 o . ae iS aed tibet: ir “ Us a9 a ~! Catholics. | They understood perfectly what Christianity | and the sallies of irisn wit which I suppose werd pas] sence, become most outrageous Orangemen. but there 6 something more. We may all have ovr faults. fave oespe the Admiralty more, than ox have gaut this Hughes and Bishop Mcfloskey. im Ht is the, teaching of God, made Known in this wooid | sary to render i palatable tothopublictastoottbo"ister | Abe system ts bad; but 1 Wald say, a far my @xperl, | and Y cam ih struggle fora rishtenue Cartage Se tomtieaociian ‘stip ip Gp Baltio ports; y his Divine only bagoticn Son, Jes Oe *’ at least, and it is a genuine typeof that desrre | ence , that the individuals who comprise sociel “ may act rashly and imprudently. ‘se. 1 » a << Mart ed throughout the world by the apdsties Whom the ( ne of knowledge which has been at ali times natural to the | are neal batter ‘than, aud much superior 10, the inal lve without some faults; but we bave ot ae ridin — called around him, and invested with his own fivine P “4; people of this country. If these things can be said with | ples ascribed to the combination itself. I must mention guide to turn to—religion—revelation. t. A fow Dahlgren shells planted in Their Opinions on Public Education, | rozatives, with « command that they should teach alt | truth of the ancient and modern poople of Catholic Ireland, | one thing, and it is, that if I cross the ocean wow for the , whatever their condition or struggle may S00n settle them. Directions have bea 3 r Rations—that they should breach his doctrine toevery | then ihe silly charge that they prefer ignorance to light | fifteenth , it is because my life as a boy was saved by by that we caunot the armor of the Mindham, Northum- the War and the Emigration Steature—that he was ilentiied with them in'that teach- | falis to the ground. It is contradicted aud refuted by his- | Orangemen. Ido not recommend the system—TI do hot Now id launched) i. ing all Py, even Woh <a sect, . This divine | tory. Vat of their own country there is no people so ready | advocate the principles—I know but little of it; but what ° pone of Irish Recruits, feaching, however. did not exclute among his disciples 4 | to avail themselves of the advantages of learning. Jn | I do know is thia, that wheu five, bayquets wore presen rll be more tipmtilteg' oan Gari Gee, | sPommmapin snattng nn prone Daly <i | metas heya Seed eer of itera | St bret to opr na pone og te Na ene aes a ‘ in the ion; are utr x ie A &e., &e., Bs eee ie tho creation’ ofthe morldcar al the capa- {Gratin commanders gf arenies a een | Oe, eno | acs teiosaenbee eat, oapian akan ee ininor based Ca sip will be about as offici i in Fricsson’s as @ thirty-two cities of the human mind—to investigate these works— | gyina je that is now goii is be- | all right.” Gentlemen, I will now say 8 word of America. . that they stood between our = s : , J to look up to the firmament above—to woasure | fered, by We tere inorTecene a: iy seat. | Lauppone 1 know as well ast Lwere born tuerocper: | and thelr Mberties—that. but for thotm Ireland would be rey [Broce the Dublin Treenen, Jit a1 the distance from ou@ star to another, to calculate 8 | usy of the 19 prosperity and hitherto united coincils | haps better—that there may be found there the weak- lause. i and. few greased by Yesterday the Catholics of Ire! four million five | magnitude of each, and their mutual relations to each of the great American repullic. But take the poorer | nesses, and pre} that more or levs affect to our readers any notiqn of. the }, is te hav # , the ship Delng covered with @vadred thousand peopio—made their clection, took their"| other, to dive into the bowels ofthe earth and bring up all | classas Of Irish who have emigrated to that couutry, | mankind in genoral, advise a single countryman,| quietbumor, and graceful, gentlemanly tone with which | four-inch armorythe rest 9 . ide, declared thelr devermination, and, By & damoustra- | minerals for the use of the inhabitants om the surface— | Catholics for the most part, and they stil show dhe sarae | Of tlge to go to america if he can do wel at home; eu Was said, and ‘the effect it produced upon his Grace's | inch iron over teal. cconiitigiili ieee renew 0 BT a ae eT irae tekteraa it Nas Fe | coal for fuel, lead, iron, silver, aud even gold by ingots, | zeal for knowledge. There are about 370Catholic churches | would sa, la the presence of these venerable prelates and k T trust tho United States gm, °T2™ va resentative ; as decorous a8 i was leliberative, and as | which has its value either with or without the stamp of & | in tuo single Stave of New York, and there is scircely | these devoted clergy—who have all consecrated their | — Hi , you know; I was mistaken. ‘Thero | the offers of Secretaries Marcy. “Wd, Saweie fe gee | imposing and gorgvous in its details as was compatible | prime minister. Under the guidance of education even | one of than that Has not attached to ita parish schovl | lives, 1 might say, for the protection aud salvation of | was one bishop of whom I never heard anytbiog but | privateering, and with it the with the cause, in sussainient of which it was mde, | the ways of the trackless ocean are as familiar to the hu- for the education of their children in the faith of their | their ‘flocks—T would say to them, ‘send us none who are | what was bad—(laughter)—in fact, ho was reported to | property at sea, This last right i . “'\6 at an end by tho told the baughiy Promien of. banghiy Bagiand, by In7ing | mpm, applying iself to that study as the letters of | fatuers. They have, mall the country, o'oven or twolve | drunkards—mone who are lound up with sebret ecietea in | We & tegular government man, , ighter.) | us than the first: Privateering many ee Cderiod eon eee pare entitled teats that By PgBt | the alphabet. But the marimer should ve instructed also | Catholio Duiversities, aot, indeed, as ‘well endowed, nor | ‘Ais your own land, whether Orangemen or Rillonme’; | You may be sure { did not like him: but, let me confess | refusal of other Powers to permit M® "i104 and clings seal equality late eu tethered be =r bts in the teachings of revelation, and then in every fitful | ay distinguished as cither Trinity ‘College or Oxford—but | give us good men:”” and now particularly 42 the tine for | it, I found afterwards that he was ouo of’ the best friends } into their ports; but Epgland has esti “\) moans let her cational equality with tant fellow try- | change of the element that pears him up he will see the they will grow. The laws of the State have granted | them; men who will do honor (o their country; ton who, | Of Ireland. You know his was the timo of what is called } to the capture of private py : hitan dae’ alba: ii : " power of the:Aimighty God, who created him and created | thom ‘the privileges of univevsities in charters, stch as | like some of their predecessors, umy stand prominent at | tho revolution of '98—a mozement in which. after all, the] be gratilled” Tho United states mowio fo ARCHEIHOR BUGERS’ SE8M0¥, the ocean. When in a calm, he looks upon its surfage as | your goverumeut bas just refugedl to their countrymen at | the bar, or become distinguished Yo ncdiving in all its | means were not equal to the odject proposed; and that is enery- | they offered to give it up. Kngland’ mi '° ee a eT Oe a tare archbishop of | upon a mirror, reflecting ta his eye all the inajesty of *he | home’ ali this goos to prove that ignorance lina. no | branches, and not only that, bnt generals io the army in |-thing. (Hear, hear.) Now, gentlemen, there are three:| blunder when she refused the ofer. 1 kuow Now York, ascended the pulpit and delivered ap eloquent | firmament, he ‘wil! watch the scarcely pei ible heay- | magnetic power for the attraction of the Irish mind. | Sis unfortunate ‘of America’s calamity. In every grounds on which alone. seodising to the Leading of our | the popular American view of the subject; Bub» ang masterly discourse. His Grace ‘ook for his text— | ings of is bosom, gentle as the breathing of @ slumber-| But look Pack for A century or two-—cast. your | position the Irishman who is educated and sober, and | church, rebellion is justiiable, St. Thomas, of Aquinas, | liitie reflection will satisfy you tut I am right. | far more important to Woe to you, lawyers, for you have taken away the key of | ing infant; and, , when the tempest lashes the a ~, '§ not belong ti attain | you them down very clearly. One condi. | to be gained by seizing private 18 the deztn. Knowledge; you yourselves bat ntered in, and those | waters pt ae it increases’ 10 violence cre pee ing Surt seg tc Semenemay Bee? oe, Bb a Necnvirsite postelan tos himself, anit at the ton “ist the country is borne down by, the enemy’s commerce. outs comugeree’ iis re note oe 4 : 4 4 vi epeak of these islands; wil! find Irishmen | succes and ap (Daeg Paueting in you have hindered. —Luke, 11th chap- | when his frail bark is torsed about in the furidus parox- | st their desesndante feccuy og Plees in almost | same time to reflect crodit on the land that gave him | 4 grievous weignt of tyranny—that breath of Loca wre yo pe era ae ge ysms of the burricane—when all sounds are lost to his oar ‘ erument. Field Mar- | buth. I have now, iu conclusion, to apologize for the | treme coudition. (Hear, hear.) We see now the her trade: with tim oi 2, the i: é o 5 t a the |e O'Connell, who saved the life of the present } cheers, am/4 whic! most reverend prelate resamoi vert u . ¢ . “i their presonoe, the bypocrisies and superior pretensions of | storm’ produces as it plays through the certage of ius | COwwtTy: . : reat generat principles; and, human nature pot boing | North and South Ameriga, and all willbe as Lan the Pharisees. Ta the forty fifth verse, onccof thelamyers, | ship, not at. all ike that whieh zophyrs evoke {rom the. | {mesh ne tc aan the aneHOr OF the aseuaeti« ie ab | his seat.) wirfeok the operation of ‘the law guay. somotimes be op. | cashire is to-day. If we 'go to war, it is answering, saith to him, “Master, im these things tow | “xotian harp—tien it is more particularly that iviakman, or the deacendeatofsone<and, if education. |. SPEECH OF THE BISHOP OF ALBANY: f ity the tion of her comnteree ‘that wo must conquor her. * “ wy st iy that he will eators, whet! t thanks ith, Rev. Dr, | posed to the very principles of equity they are supp 4 Teproachest us algo.” But he said, “Woe to you, law- | adore the God who controls these elements, aud wonder | homes abtenl he oroutd cet. have seen ty tine aide of ieee Fea ee Te Uaiced Mates ton wid’ | to inculeate, Take, for example, the case of Ui wil bo no invagion-ofefther country. the Sait a Fc pone ioe guieeromniinnicoken teen (reetartvnre peta gest Paes wa the | aise Joseph.’ O'Donnell, who has lately tamed the ar- | loud applause to respond to the sentiment. His lordship ren who musrziod Sha Frotestant--what shall I oui! biz? faa apo of EG Feira oie log wicpet yea ' ms woks: ci 0" pest, guide e! ri spain. | sa (Ae ‘ .) What ei ‘ Faagon, » Woe t» you, lawyers, for you have taken away | The botanist discovers beauties and evidences of divine | Zac” TIE om the bale field ef Magenta. These aud } pectedly’ eT eee tke | witteh an Irish judge and an irish jury decided by equity | thrust to England by capturing Canada. ‘They are mis- the key of knowledge; you yourselves haye not entered erin the tiny frame or the e: 7 ied cu many others, descendants ot 's, would never | which overflow his heart, you would have to listen in- Pebirinn 2 paenant no 5 Si case may be set | taken. The English’ people are disgusted with ths Cana- iu, and those who were entaring ia you have hindered,”’ | Pr'ths smallest tower BAe Gy aka a aes cuts | have attained: their digtinetion in ether lands if they ad decd to words of buraing dloquenee. But, alas, it is uot | ané justioo-—(hear, heary-and yet her caso may be set | hese: TIN Tieiet heehee Ortho haloes they Lawyers among the Jews were those who devoted them } i¢ he be sent forth to erd eoncealed from him | not becn ardabt votaries of knowiedge and good eduea: | so—I feel wholly unwortly of the honor conferred on me, techn: 4 callow. } would be willing now to throw Canada aga sop to tho 9 y " \y nature upprepared by the . of Grexs Britaim haye ex- hen cail to return ks the name tweet law and equity are’ things we must make allow- +s ccuialagd Ula nila seen seenae fey hes - - nbenscena ti a aah er a £0 ap the spi- cloded coven-eigiithe a is people of this country from the ator tee Unkied ane toe the ae peo rive it the Pople mvaceo, tecaiat. prog b ipso ra by doing. so they could him off . Ley pet » | Fitmal relations whicl jim to his Crewtor. It is said hi ment of its official interests. in which sb; i- ing among them: they are of the Jewish people. Our Divine Saviour rebukes theu | of the distinguished French astrouomer, whion wome owe | Sr set itor the turnred one eighth what distinguished i verehgsben propaael the toaen, and for the wacte aan oppression ce that is one ground and jag: | It is uscless to practige gonerssity towards England. rel for the difficulties whi Ww 0] ia 7, ii if 5 hi ality, Ki do 9 ‘wok the Shea’ Shing ter a hee observed in is presence that God wis elaatly mani | names has Ireland furnisbed in every depart: | kind manuer in which & lis Been rocewed. “(Choers.) . (Cheers.) Another condition is the | Utterly destitute of that high quality, Englishmen do 1 “s ‘ " i cl thers. Whatever the American govert ‘ f fess im the external works of creation, he observed, | ment of publi life. Al .these statements have Hf 4 justice of your cause and object; but, thon, here is tHe | appreciate it in ot ing the true sense of the inspired book. They were the | witha snecr, that he had beon reading asteonomy for | byen made for mo other’ parpoge fan to prove | Antcahe ent deg of one Moe ill teres ae Dever) | third and great condition-—""Hawe you measured your || ment does How se minseresened See Soren me Paldl ite Ponuitemonts a the toe tizisees witected to | thirty yemrm, and he uover saw the name of God | that irshmen at’ home ‘apd. abroad are ‘uatu | from the tablets of our hoarts time memory of the spec: | strength, atd made sure of sueotss?”” (Hear, hear.) |!base motive. To act on en ae ee er Tmnad boetirements to the very setter, and then | written amdog the stars. Thezman who eould usosueh | rally fond of education amd kno This | tacle we Rave this day witnessed a(cheer.) When’ we | Jf @ revolution, and’ have moto measured |: With such a in their present temper, is literally” claimed homage on account of their sanctimonious de- | langnage must have had a godless tvainiag. The | fact furnishes you an additional groufitl of enepurage. | crossed: the Atlantic, at the peed oe @f our Sovereign | our sdrengil Hear, hear.) {;casting “pearls before swine. caemeaee nee i stances oonnacied with it, nat rally suggeated Aine {o the real or affected indifferenee of the pupils aw woll as } hand. Jl has been forsome years past so much spoken country in the world, we were prepared for—in- wpir amd a commis- Ul : erica deed 7 ined’ is before ~ professors towards retigion of any kind. His*ligéas head mi look for i f im your carpet ba. (Applause and | Upper classes yot begun to [comprehend what. es wilt confoun earlier coi ions display. ct picio wipes It is in- 2 ous failure, and settle tle tyrant more firm! js sad- ; a ; 3 poepatiprsbdingteman st Lge tho just interpro- | ing quirks of science. | He may if he by an irisltasholic tamded Tren us genet Gen abo will be with you ola alos ar tt aaa arene th ea opera to | de. (Hear, hear’) Ne, the way for an oppressed peo- | rouse the working people to seoert Coe to aed Pare sation tome lowe, sa Cee at least to the Catholic | youth, attend/macs out of respect for the feelings: of his by His providence in prosecuting ‘it toa successful ter | scoa demonstration of Catholic faitir’and Cattolic en. | Plé to achieve the'?'rights is not by rashness ard intem. | Short of revolution will force the aristocracy eee as Ga thet Pelton ene tc Qucerned ix imposing | parents—he will'be found a3 having made already some | mination. It has thé wpproval of your venerated cler- | thnsiasnr, and we shall return to our home moro thon | Perate (baste, but by patience, stardiness and resolute | Aut} and have Likewise atteeetet tore agnty to bo borne, | advauces in the direction of lalitudinatianism, permiiaely | cy—she sanction of the Sovereign PontiX—and, I may | jully satatied. Bat little did. we draam that there wes | P2'POSe. (Applause) Geutlemen, shero ate events.oc- ledge, and, while they themselves have aoe ne RON” | called liberality—he; will have discovered ‘that'Irctand 38 | judge by the presence of the wunie!pal corporations; of | yet to como'w imumestation of Catholic feoling, wine, i¢ | Curring calculated to bring the wrongs, the riiseties, thy FINANCIAZ Jedge; and, while they Were entering. We os. noi | RoPaReS Lr aX aepiring young man of yenius—ttno iv w | other cities a8 well a of Dxblin, amosg-whom (uiremist | did not surpass, at any rato eyiatled all that we nave | sufferings of the Trinh: poosle under conshdsration else” | Gos aRcmoNT & CO,, BANKING, N01 60 dor se te Ghiaciies daar teenies Ge tate ed by therhermiitary superstition’ of its pesple— | be gentlemen of other denominations—it nas, 80 far as | scen in Rome: ‘(Lomd cheers.) "We have’ seem with oue | Where. (Hear, hear.) But € the time comes, it wal not | A VOUT BELMONT & CO. BAN aL Ce ee rae oe Woe aeainst them, God is their | that England alone opens up (or his amb‘tion a caresr: of | those towns and cities arsconcorned, the sanction of | own cycs want we Bad belicyed in our inmost banrts, | be to redress your wrongs merely—for tho world’ is sel | Au, tt {neue letters of credit tet ogee at Parts inal sae eronder ao teceant ot thie eco men they must one | advancement, and! ds England he“will become:a | their, populations. Your Protestant fetfow eountrymen f that ou the dfoad sunface of this gldbe there is not spec | Ash—(laughter)—and'hations tako care of themselves— | Lon, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples, and thelr’ img dont iecount of their Stewardship. The indi- | toady—so far he will entitle himself to-ndtice, aud’, in’ } canndt to its erection: for, tough they inay Pwhere the Carnolie faith 1s 80 deeply iniplanted tech p it wilioriginate in an effértito settle other and mOre gone. ish Sion of true knowledge. and. it te connta ed the difa- | due time, be will probably catch thoeysofBritish ye 4 still have prejudices agains your faith. yat I doubt | hoarts of its people—where there is auch warmth aud f Tal grievances: throug thers, no doubt, Iveltsd may (ARMY AND NAVE FAY AND CLAIM OFFICE Am pce long eae SS in the country to which he | tronage and receive.his due recompense, not'so much for | whether there ig one who would not prefer £0 see the | such enthusiasmand unity of fecling as in Catholic Ire: f have her opportunity. {Glories of apavaise.) 1 sink reara ‘of Phy Pensions and recrniting BXx- wwoie extent, from iis elementary, priacigice ons HE | is great talents as fer bis pliant aptitude and servility: | Catholics of this country rise: by thelt owm exertions. | land. (Immense checr™mg.) We have seen'all-this, ond | 1 have said enough: antinow, it conclusien, Keastemen, | poise" JOHNS AUREAY, Army ana Navy Hankey highest development: and now iu this, his natice iat eae rok apo When forezeen b3 the framers} imto. a more enlightened sphere of social: and ciyi! | we return thanks to the very reverend the rector of the |) 't me thank you heartily'for the compliment yurtshave Nassau office. * become evident te those who} life. Neither Scotland ¢am: be reason- : ndid }, eit me. the cheerfully seconds, with ail his feeble powers, the | have studied their history 90 far. Af they wore not fore. |’ way gnocsed to if ounirios—eapenially scot: | wwe retard thuoko te you all—and we can onlyeay, inenw |. lt. Giti-We,thank yourGracefor the Sindly rattpa..| A Ul, PERFONS WAVING PENSIONS DCH ON THE Purpose which you have so unanimously adopted of es | seen, why, permit me ‘oask have tbeir founders exhibited {itera have, made such nob sucrifoes for the gduca. jon, that we shalt relate to our countrymen in our far {/ teralreception you have given usyand we have nothing | JL. 4th Sepiomber, van have them collected af a moderate Pelt ad Sather ae eatolie Caiversity, worthy of your | up sili this day such eme@xiety or desire-to hse ciergy- J\tioa of their people. In conclusion, I bog: !anye to re. | Avianti¢ home the gréat-and glorious spectacl#-which wa |{ TOFS Lo Say, excopt to assure you shat, with the attdexs | Culcy"., Pensiumm, Bouly aud feise Money prompiy, Te Bio peata orthy of this noble old kingdotn. It is near. | men of differant religiou® occapying professorie! thairs in 4! mask that during a lie, which is by'no meana brief, and | have witnessed in Dublin om the memorable dey of laying {Of te English nowspapors upon tim great Ameriowa’re C.W. MBS; successor to Bf, Myera, £89 Btondw ay, Far ae Toran nce that —like some disjointed and tecbie | these oolleges? Have'titey aot sought, for thearthe ap- J ju which, whether in one country or another, had’ to | the foundation sto. of the first great Catholic univere |) pnbike, which aro echoed Ly otfe or two psoulo Ifbtrul ato of whieh td para oop oe ape cae ta hort eget crepe aud Protestant Clergyuion of every de @ meet and pass through unexpected events, thor cizcum- | sity. (Great cheertty.) } papers bere ropa the 4st people have mv sympa }- AT Fs bpd THE many be PENA ae 4 nomi ve they not dest t your bishops ¥ stanea of my having been invited. to address gou from S SINTERVSNTION” Tv; » He r, hear. / : : off from the shores of this | gee kotes Ventornak:d Guetmnaminaiareatians wf tm gpa m | FOREIGN ‘INTER AND NATIVE STPBNOTH. vs : declared on common stock, mile appro encomragemeat this. and on such an occasion, is one of magst AroAbishop Hugigs—I believe that), Dut there ¥s an ef - to another country beyond the Atlantic Ocean. Jn that | not Catholic priests been induced, in the. bey! ing at plendeat incidents that {can call to’ mind. 1st: over | saQh ee ete ter aec cree epake inthe rotnmda and | ene Rere called “gentlity’’=(iaughter)—wiieh, folios | Revs ou andader the Tb instal te transfer ofice of Funtsy Thad cn portunity of improving my aiuca'iin, | least, vo accept professorships withia their wal ve | roour to it with sentiments of satisfaction and delight. | a civil war—though it i9nonew thing in the world—but | ‘Bat Roglish teaching. But Scan" asmre you, gesitlemet } books will be closed from the 11th to the 15um inst. bethany er ag scp wise ani ap. | uot the ministers of differentard antagesistic dexemina- | Oneo:again, and probably for the last time, I shall.seon | i, jg terrible when nations are provoked to rise up in | ‘bat those English papers arc-fitted with constamy fate A. H. PARLIN, Treasurer and Secretary, res. uself the key of kmowiedye; re, aithough | tions been brought in as professoss, and for what patpose | tukeleave ‘of the country ia which I was born. Rus] their strength, and when ~astwantage is taken of di ting this Americaw war; 1 know, fur 1 ALIFORNIA S?ATH AND SAN FRANGISCO’CITY oe utholic, Iwas made a fremunandan American | oxcopt that their Christian cad’ clerical sharacter might’ | cannot do-so without invoking upon you and upomyeur | guayrel to ‘duoith and.by 2tvesten to prepare the way ‘o'rule | 2 Ple—and this is a proof how: canis they dd: thei eee tae midiaaheanneee cretent athe vr cu — on the ack of Catholic Emancipation was } Yall suspicicn as to th unciiristiag, if mot anti-Christian, J ‘natenal university, in the fullness of my heart, thoBless | ond govern those who n.2er will be ruled or ned by | Work“~err instance rocently in whieh t! eorrespoardent Pukoae SHERMAN & CO. said Gre Aad coaatak eretere tk scrgtetuomteeimee’ | Ser Aimahy Ca amet oe | reat“) Woe | re ues rac | suas eter Re tt al ew oe i J o = * “ the rou, and men. alli yt e1 J —| _ (> y “a re Hic school in the ‘boundaries of the island; that there } ted Profeesors shoud give an pxaroplo, a> tho itustrions Archbishop descended from the prt- | aro peching Sapiaiy. intocenee aches sea nsttiey | latec-and'combined the facls that AP entire statement beatme | \T )IVIDEND—OFPICE-OF WHE GEBHARD FIRE IN- mart: Oe Sher Tire lee ed: in collegeny of wat niga We accom. Dit be eas followed by the prayers of the vast astem J which tho present always ines over tO the past; and t | "egal falsehood. ( é f PE ln fp anh meee A ear p 2 dominions; that Catholic books, all religions reqaally within? P'biags whe had heard with delight the eloquence and wis- | Lave been sometunes’ ameedy kometimnes saddened at |: 35. Hiwwert—Well, my Lord, «whaterer individual op'n- a tensa Sonn St eh anon devotion, were publishod, if at all, almost resuit would be that thos» who scvor agreed before F aom of the and gifted old man—a distinguishod sor- | witnessing the immense sympathy, the deep emotion en--} 12NS may be, we shali-all be rejoiced) to “see the great quar | P Percent, Pay! sictaia Plug Melt, and wore dificult to be procured; | om dogmatical questions should sew lve under the sumiles } ant of ais —the profound scholar and statesman, | terisinod at this side of the momma oneccount of the im. | 7¢Lcaded'and pence and unity’ retarsd? ‘OTICE.—TO ALL WHO’ ARE ENTITLED TO PER- ss of a Catholic University, such | of government gutrouage, Bappy iamiy, im | thephilanthropist and good Christian. ‘The prelates aut | j,enge slaughter, the dyparen! want of order, and almest | Hie Gaace—/f we do not finish tt soonenough, we wit! | N OTTER <T0 ALL WO! ARE ENTITLED tO PER. 49 you need, such as, with the blowing of God, fusing into the minds of their pupib, hy the | clergy retired fom the chareh in Procession; and the | overything that would touch therdeepest humanity of oar | 2&4 oven for twenty thousand more of’you tor fight unded | abled white in the service: i mer 5 hosehaving died of are to in land, were fo be lool Tnfiuence of their own exaApie, & total icdife- | municipal budies and the professors and officers W the | humanitarians. You know tho sass to whom our fag, and, please Gad, we may end the quarrel soons | been killed; orphan children under m years; mothers’ for in the little schosls obscurely kept im obzenre } rence as tothe ital qyestio& of religion which Bad | «uiversity adjourned to the presbytery to prepare Lu join (Hear.) AL the. sam ime * (Laugl ‘and cheers.) who are dependent, and orpkan sisters under sixteen yoars, poe nol Jesge prone dh bapgance under = shelter of | existed among the Liab ow an of discord, & | ¢ ion, Which was now moving in dense masses J hartisin men, who, while prending to weep ul the GE GE Oo DREN oe ronda SOkEs E BROWh Nee Bak bendy al pinco sings ttaes daya,, The lems Maes alk Castes { Cnc ceetention, smmceg. he inkebienate of nis through Marlborough street in the direction of Taib < } uitice which they witneased in the: fratvicidal coat of the | ARRIVAL. OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER, | * nth street, Washingion, D.C.) ; tracted ‘island. ‘The salary aitsshed to a pradessorsBip | street Ai er erga aii naga Doatatete ch th Ponies tapaperr teaching have bean relaxed. The Catholics have becn | was a tempting bait. worth 4mispicg al aud worth retain. | Gortege whic was now fowiog on. Iga grand unbroken p AMonCa"s,.were all om the ne’ aide.” (Hear, hear and J” POR ARE emancipated—at least, go it is proclaimed—educatien, in | ing. A'siystabat some vita’ doctsino of the Christian | stream were priests from the western shores of America. ) } ICE OF THE ERIB RAY j - ; , Se 3 termediate between the hedge school and the University, f faith might be given by promacor of history. ora | peum were priests from the western shores of Americ’ | peace. “i would be unworthy the name of Christian bi- | Tho Rerow steamer City of Manchestarj- Capt. Halcrow, ‘COMPANY, nix PLack, New Yous, Aug. 6,’ 1962. 3, 300 TO LOAN ON BOND. AND MORT- ' gage. Apply to JOHN 8..GILES, Treasurer ‘ire Department, 174 Canal street. s i to them was to proceed pea: i | my conscience, to be the truth. (Hear, hear.) in the ¥/ Sih rae Ae TT ceed Thee eouceh: whelber wr Gio’ one erate pacts cat emia the peotemen Seedy ia thet bomen, (Loodcbesrs.) Fresent aicuty i would be entirely'a waste of time if | YOU mush Det thnk in America that the rofunah of thir ae ee ae tae Bait, ane wri eran Medel tpe-enlsl Milo prerented tbe potkiuestetua 4 toadope day ether | THR ARCHBISHOP AYTER THE LAYING OF THE COR: pty orci yes ary ea re dni aimourey pihinpeesapeige 2 a Wee. Sine toddcte we << RELIGIOUS NoTkthS sia a Trish , without disting- except hiak. the uni 1 NER STOS 2 F , bear. ‘ c 500. r ‘nion. ple wor id the = cece SaaS Mg erg Sot ee mata yea be wage Rogge 9 = ‘The ena the ‘coved ament wax a onl After dinner the Caamman said he had a tos . | the country . ‘ =“ baat pot on, 4 Pag en or years | south to-morrow if they dared. They keep out of the fight A MEE7ING—WITH A VIEW 70: THE OBGANIZA- foond, sustain and cherish your national Catholic univer- | candid, unambiguous, amounting in substance to the | pose which, ibe, Ras sure, would be received w pa Te hg ee IOs a 8 "ifn Bear) simply beoacse they are afraid to go in. Sse to it that | Ab, ,tian 0% 8 Company cf religions and moral mea, 10, be y. ‘By Catholic university I donot mean thst your } monosyllabie“‘No.’” This monosg able, instead of pre. | Siasm—the health of the Arc! gre 8 2 i . (6 wher ¥i Baptist chureh, Thirty-third street, west of Fi Zatel young countrymen of any denoiniuation should | venting the succees. of yaur uni Tlaking, may oonurt. appianse.). The Archhishep of New York was apt: (tome cownlry sil} ond mud. gnd shalbe one! (Great. you keep thom where they are. To do this, multiply your: | Filer Barsist churehy Zhirtyithied) siteokwest of Fifth be excluded from the advautuges which such an institu. | bute not a little to its astainmead 8. It has the entire Boma dy birth and in spirit. . (Hear, hear.) ing.) No mailer what may occur, mo matter he } iron. ciad batteries; don’t rest until you harsenoughot hat f . " ted. ted mean that sueh “ vcign interference, whether military or naval, that may Sddresses may be @xpecte ae tion is calenlated to afford. is, that » approval of your biskops mnd clergy. ft had | was not: one in that ali who would not give him n cna | Jide imlenfevente. ihdae DAINTY OF me Cy | them tosink-all the fests that England can send againet a ee a shai be abeointely Caro" pre aoe already the approval and blessings; 0f the Supreme Head | mille failthe as @ consistent Catholic, a supporter of you. Snag of Bee oy te pg erated A ted he Churca.on earth, his Holiness Pins IX., | cation, and as a prelate qualified to speak for their Uae Chal Way secur; ‘te queliion mut enbias LE kave de- nite.—Divine service every Sunday atd0¥ o'clock A. M. and o'clock P.M. The rector, Rev, E. Oy Flagg, wili preacl mornicg and evening. AMP MEETING ot . vribed-—that people shail remcin—(cl Nooth. lived t uly Catholic inhabitants this fo. while even In exile, did not Wésitate to lift up his } not in Iretand alone, but in America, and in the face ‘i , 4 ane All honor to Capt. Ericsson. No other man whoever ig “ve told that ampio provision | Yoice ‘nnd poitt out to’ the: bistops of tats island the | the world’ In the Miustrious Archbishop of New York Lats Apeadcbaj ciee e (bear, bona) iC that party | has done as much ag he to rescue the nations from British hag. siceady been made for: the bigher | educaiton | dangers Uiecly to result to the fulth and morai<of the } they had a nue and able adeccate of free alueation—of free'h (Nat toh then I will transfer iy cllegianbe to that 1 fon. His name ts revered by all the people: ot t nat ish je, and that the Catholics ought to | people committed to theis care, if’ given aver to the odu- | Catholic education in Ireland. He asked them to drink te | > ait triumph, then ee on fel x ‘ eg! Bde naval oppression. y OF the smmnshtes of what has already been done. But | bation of the Queen’s Collages.” Tha University of Lou. | the Aeaith of theaM Dr. Hughes with the entsu. | ry, Rot asa party, but as the legitinuits governmier in Europe whe have coasts or harbors exposed to the ra- o Of the African M. E. Zion chureh. will.commence on avail themsel ‘wile States, (Loud cheers.) The newspapers on this turday, it ¥, 1362, and conti thi text the luvs of Got will not permit them to doo. the } vaine, in Belgium, was tne model! which bie Holinens pro- | siasm. which ia claisi® upon taam should evoke, (Loud } S7S%. A sr French, amdsometimes eveaTealian, re. | vage of British fleets, Tho King of Sweden, proudto i the bball woods, Tear Pleusait Pinna station, off the line o it of fearning in this country are posi- | pesed for your imitation, You, Rave asked noni from | and prolouged cheers. “ aj t - p I esnya peso namatieates and in poor Sone om the pablin weasury—you are wi to lanve the State ‘Tine toast was received witB loud and continued ap or spongy gg teeta claim hit o Swede, has conferred upom els ur an? as ceuetive of, the Catholic faith, And the Catholics | Colleges to tae exclusive-enjoyment of those who, ifany, | piouse, and drank with all the honors. , sean sorhat isu mistake, Pueamond to it, The | Bsbest decoration of Swedish honor. Like tokens of 7 should co-< porate with the purpose of sueh sain have confidence in them, You a erect the new" Peaches hg Pre secreasaety tobe pert | pose Pree ladiacs 0 lint. The Irjeb-ooa Ger, tam | tinction will follove f other Powers, " i and E ce - beers civ] 04 page Frere mg mel tones fen eceiversnen Larne oD ee at encou! hae ay said: —Vory Reverend Rector of the first Catholic Univer. | S@initecareety in proportion to their wambors in civil Ericagon has given to all maritime people.a .means-of aud of that imiallible church to which they belong. oe) of parchment cae acharter, and this has been re- | sity that ireland could ever boastof, your Gracethe | ‘We; but thearmy, asa body, is composes.of veal, thorough | eesisting the greatest tyranny of the oge— tyraany STATEN ISLAND RAILROAD, Visitors to the camp will take the trains that caanect with the Staten Isiand ferry boats that leave. foot of Whitehall street lew York, at 7and9A. M.. and !, 4 aud ’° {uraitig, leave Pleasant Plains at 7:17 aud 9A. M., wad 1:07, 3:60 and 5:67 P, M. am ‘rom ie t, and the Inith comein ON SUNDAY, Thoir hopes t boutid up with ‘that fai al permission to putchasethe | Primate ofall Ireland—and L regret that the Primate, so ‘read Oa the Cerone worse than all others, because it is ubiquitous. .Whereye® | leave New York a: 9 andl A. M., aad 1,2,S-and 7 P. M.; mi fanchureh I they werweapable of 44 —e hetero fee ame testimony of ey Ar oe ‘another gs toe, nah Kealoes’ ducnataien “wha (neve iaywator enough toffloat a ship-of-war the people are } Letvining: leave Mieasunt Plains at 8:0 and 1,07 A. M., to tele gum canesiances wala, besitos, eiivading, sett raglances, Ten iinagine myselt as speak” @ ay, T think I tea tmuch that my nance storia | ey consides thelr duty ws ibeir own legitinate govern. | subjagt to Briliah power and caprice. If aay augh refused | "Fore a5 ceats each war. pong erve to be regarded with distrust and con ‘© the whole Irish nation, as if here assomVled; and if to lepcusge employed. —— eps ar at cheoraj-—besides that, the | '¢ obey, the demands of England, a fect was forthwith EE AVENUE CHYRCH, BROOKLYN.—2 ompt by thelr Seluvr_ Sttanta 'f_ Cehe tee e eats thar tat Fe a kaauainettie of tide tnd aa] correnpnded saith Tnventionand feclg: Tales govtcc) | irish have i many instance, as have thestrongest | despatsbed to bombard the reousants, and ratblosaly and } 14, Miller, of Albany, i, proses, tosmacrons iter Chas Fee to tate 08, what cuttGidence ooulé, be placed in graning Tom Mees of teteay a ateomplished, | oven waworthy of the ‘maxpectel eulogy pronounced | Feavons tor knowing, entered ito this war partly to make | roloutieasly it did ita work of brutality. Sclishness.and },tagamai D:D. of Woughkeepaie, Angunt 17; fev: Mr. port, is evident you ‘have no public in-+ by the rector of tap Irieh Catholic University. | ‘hemselves. apprentices, studenis, a it were, finishing lack of chivalry have ever characterized the British navy. ‘August 31, Services ai 103g and 4." thom by their country? But is it trae that the con- thet? eduestion in this the tirst opportunity them a — peepee Seal musa eeaen socainslly by } which, rt Pore a Catholics, you can avail your~ fimonle- fealin 3 and conviotions, as a Catholicaad a pro | of ming thoroughly acquainted with the implements | Whoever heard of a British naval commander Pega H, MOND.STREET. CORNER, otjection Wo Ae SE a use of the 8 | ce aaa ey united and perseverig: {late of’ the Catholic Uboreh, 1 entertained. since. ths | Of war. (Cheers.) thesword of a wanquished adversary as did our brav® } AMA of Waver Sell ceed iomence rae tue state Dut precticiny ie ‘Tame, tor example; Hrimiey Petia Toe . | eat day on which our gracious Vy SSORRISheeaDanEs £0 SER Ineeenas RAW EATS. V se( Boitalrla Ill? day) evening at io AS Pande PM. Seats ft te, naaeasiel rue. ; : a ‘ oe, hue ne Sith "rom tbe Dublin Freeman, duly 26, ‘i “7 C tinge. TF thins stata BSF ee Ce TL cdeek ian een oy sige ty A Teint heli you! tetas were, nob agrend-oprounstecd | On Tusstay evening last a messing of Nationalists was, . Thalatest achievements of tho Briuith navy in, China } £! — WRh It wh torte en! bed” nominally ou area Caibolic poptiation of between {rar | with his emphatye and anpreme wojee, cyan | held in the hall of the National Brotherhood of Saint | are worthy of its character, though they would disgrace } ‘PREACHING, IN SWEDISH—BY REY. G. A. PEHRS- Teeth Sudechomra. Bot et what sncritco ot | sai’ sve tnllvmas of soaly—tov mauy toe acposed to J uel, his cation Zo the biepnrehy o titan agaant | Yitriek. 40 take nto consideration, the BroprilY Of Bre | sasagosand brigands, combining, a they do, the cruelly hageb, corner of Fulton au ratholi hc 7 dy accapte ff the sysivm. plausible enough for. the. als: IF casive ¢ ‘eve: ith the avarice of the other. A 0. wil Scandinavians ate invited, evnscicnce—at what peril to their own 1 shail not ‘education ; or to the risk of salvation his world, but antirely unworthy thechilaren | rential adimiration foryour distigguished countryman, the } pf the one w' avarice othe: savage wi : ‘ermine, fhe ‘8 colleges were framed | ing that which has been offered, You owe it tothe this e 7 ube : °s 3 4 ’ — Pr cmon gr wae ‘aren 4 gencral of your noble ancestors who suffered overy-pri. life. (Cheers.) ‘The .diecharge of the .episepsi di. | Archbishop of Now York. murder without plundering his Me tite My; nd will rer od ? pose: i ; | y the eputation, beaded by The | plunder without murder. peopl coun: \ n ties in on 199, in asother land, and ‘he efforns that On Thareday morning S D y plun Me UL ~~ deuneten W creed “put the iitanere of ir pte Youu pyr et eer topoor chibtaaes tenst be made to protecs my flock from thecotangions | U'Vonpghwe, proceeded to iho Gresham Hotel, where | both, and found a congenial aMy in the pirate chieftain ISHERMEN ON. DECK.<FI the error undog tue name of ‘ ..yesality .* hare | they wore received with kin jectionate cordiality | with whows he acted at the bembariiment @f Ningpo. matsod education uo Bol, Seam to nae ean, Te | ad Seviberit co well as tranmty, Wie raigion Dy is, | made meal. luck For teeny year yAertly Samiliar | Vy Ris Grace. SoH mombars of the Atomblahop were | venen Chaltrame of the East fod'a Comnpetty) ta tus House Girded in’ the fuluess cf his whole Boing as rational | the apcatie of Treand—Saint Patriek-—couverted yows: | awh the # Af Re mptem ambatiad igomnetien | ager Negor of previvisy washing de A'chbiaty were | years Chairman of, the ‘a Company) ia A ; : : - a if ’ darkuess lu yw it tare 5 * . ~ 4 “s wrt street, North ri 4, Nort And Jmunortal Crentare Sy sod suownded within Abe oan ee ei to. yout Gods aha has fea) New Pork the aipora’om, having’ thr pr hell was directed to road anil present the addsess. Itex |: Colonel Sykes had no doubt that, piracy wae.rampant in | # Ca OS SA TS is if it that fajth—you owe {t to your natime | is sumlers foo, fifty 2a was call sed much reverence aud xffeotlonats admiration for |.the China seas, The Blue Boo'ss presonted to the House | (iticard, Ticketa@L, Tickets limited, “Can be ovtained at narrow limits of ; ork Nelove comporvicw”—it might be called in gow , with roference to transactions in China ought to be more | the Cariton House.496 Broadway: Hope & O'Brien, Herald colleges aright De rogeracd S9 \enenoept ee dior. fe ceeren rN Ballon tedon fpr oly Seals a sls arperelien’ cienatnesyiue Pero | hw. by his gents and g virtues, bad. dona ‘ay much 10 | explanatory sad in dotall than they were permitted to re- ole, Robert Thoniag, corner cf Bout and Pie streets. Hes assume that mam, im the tatention of Lis Cr aear wa DA atone Corll “citizens:-and, in view of that reed, | tian had the privilege of spplyin news by death | raise tho cusracter of tuo Tri’ race in America: | celve thom. Me held im his hand an aocoumt of tho ro | freshiments and bait furnished Gn boapt. torhave no aepirations bey ~B. nic oceneted psa tau, woman and child should, in tefcreneste | abd removel, ana heorter to make the systemiusefut and | ie mentioned how a benefactor oad a blessing | cent capture Othe city, of Nin by Captain Dew, a stati ee — existence, thed, 1a that hypothesis, the Golieges Fulerred | ery a raat aud Hpropriats. t6 hiwigell tome | aceepladle to coery wan of every riLigigay them would ‘uli! | ue Lad been to the, poor Irish exiiec. thrown upon | coramander tm hor Majesty's service. That. ollicer stated GUNDAY BXOUAGION, 79, GRA, Nass DANKa. —mik t would be admirably adapted to the acgumplisiiipent Of this und Ses AY het, in peference.to.the house one or tw Cotholnes, (wo or th ttarians ond half quays w York; it gave expraasiodto the ua. | that be «found it necossary te capture the city and drive sea steamer MAGNOLIA will make an excursiun to Sea thelr purpose. Human reasots ih thelr hal's sige be guage of the royal prophet; in "sethes oe aber woson Uvioer-t' wat awh then Uley seould-eome b fore the | tional gratitude of the irish pooplo to Nis Grace for hie | the rebels out” but he did not quote usder what au- | Have Banka on Sunday, 104 kage Broce street pages os Sah aerate a Feeney ae | ei bis ra-oknees: how he swore tothe Lore. He | public; maXstheiv-t “Fate ame bctonaninn | generous, Christian spd truly evangelicet condict in rece- | thority be did this, although he spoke cf ao insult having |. oe A Met Ree tif AV lor No. North tom might be there, accumulate —i baud all is m-eicnegs. how ae eet ee ee ce peel Ow Pligion: Caihalice, Kpisrope. | rence to the remains of the dead patrict, Terence Pellew | been offered to our'dlag. act seemed to be character | iver, 7 Etats sant tons ce € al affections inight be eultiva FON oe rch or tat Liank, Pretyie vpiem—ia york, every. rédgiom Bveu then, | MeManus; and, yt pssured him of ths affection of | zed by the wilfulness of the buccancars of old. ‘Thi ip ote tue heart would still be le'tos dry the taberna Mere th « Citholic emancipation obrresponded | the Irish vation for the grégt republic of which he-was a } public journals gave a somewhatedifleront version of the is Te wut te wolethat dangeran " planed or unewided by a light [ar a Waieh roason alune cal furnish, would te tw wherein I li Iphou!d give sleep to my © . t ve a ; ; a -_ AA 9 ith tive eystem: ond since them] haye Compared | foremost citizen opd distingdis! ommainent. As his | aitair, There wasa bgdtery at Nisgpo whieh Captain ber to my eyelids, oF reak to iay Cermpias, andl F Gatob | it with, tha, afta condita of ta se eT ecrlicaees, HOmepEngtnt a writen reply. ¥6e6y, Gila: Shake move. | Gow deccnndoageenia Fe diskrmea, acy OC Gamvens bis ore yen bund your wmteeretty, endow it, provide Wr T—ad : emancipation, and Leando: see much | ment having be 4 sudden and uvexpected) we refrain | demand was refused. A celebrated Chinese pirate,’ who a bitltd Your vf , ny ¢ me, even ip this world, the <courge of its pos L ‘Applause.) In the council of the city there | frompubli address itsolt til next week, when | bad so large and powerful a fleet that the imperial gov et And of society, Besides. this, and iar above it, the | easy task with aniiable professurs—ciovd lta halls aa discumncn for sialeen hoe, every secies botog. | IC aRaR ppent sclib the reply whic Dr. Hughes.promised | ernment were never able to put down, arrived tn the | _..._WOAN OFWICES, framera of this mixed systein Of cdtcakhm Lave Ove 1:the tale eee it hekd (Ne Prine Ministers eh prisent—ewven the Mayor of vhe city was presen’. | totrangmit in writing to the committee, fiver at Ningpyy and came up in the midst of the | <r siy BROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON STRRIT. looked, I might say entirely, ‘vote the mature Bee iain t eeinet peas ra by O! (Choers aad laughter.) ‘They, came toa vote tip His Grace, Sowever, after the addcess had been pre. | English and other foreign ships. An urrangoment A dad Agwent price ih pald for Dismonde:Warches, Pires dignity of Maa 1s composed uf sou! and body. His | Sm other. prim sie Gvestion ‘vefore them, and on} of all the Aldermenand | sented, addressed the deputati sin the most kindly aud | was bem ae gene Captain Dew with the pi- | Jeweiry, Gpeicas Tnstruments, 40. Liberal advances made soul is distinct from his reasen. Whea his brain ceases | tinward: cone Fe . ynon Councilmen, there was only one that v affectionate manner. He saki—I assure you, goutie | rate, who had tho ex-Govornor of Ningpo on board, | at bis prival a ee - ep queens somseiing (01S. awed sa remain reblenhwen of ode fayor of the Catholics. The result was that the Catholics | men, it would be diMcnit—it would be ibie—to | that'the city stould be bombarded the noxt morn: J, H, BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room 18, up statra. tousi—bis roaon is gous but hts soul remains, When } training, fos + } veer determined thas no one man should step . | express thafeclings with which I roveive this most com- | ing. Of course the rebels returned the fire, and our ves- — he dies, rea wilt, memory, affection, have Hens BB eel te vent tem from the enjoyment of their rights. .) | plimentary, expression of your regart. Ihave received | sels came in for their share of it. And whom did we 5.0 Raseh erann ond How! IQMAN, | D’ MOND plished their task in bis regard, and aided him through | tion to emul 4 7 4 Tho watier was to be referred to the Legislature, but it | more thagone address alrcady Since | came to Ireland ; | in possession of thecity? This pirate obief, with all oiaiy, yt Sylhet the earthly stage of his being a8 an iunmortal creature | grea, in Knowle es caclt +s a formality to have it before the town council, At | and youss shares this one defect with all tho others—= | followers. The resuit was that the people flew in all Nassau s room No, 2, up stairs, Busines: coniden: Aud yot, om the right ute of Viese faculties, fmprov yo cee coi ie pusatoie Tor irish Catbolion be wext el@ction every man of those who opposed the | that in i anything that | have done bas been greatiy | directions, seeking for Europoans to go into the city and | fqn asausiees See ee ea eee ea iy tuk atecak tnt L’done tune Wagek eben aed aad Coe | Catnolion @as left at hore, and the man who sad ne was | exaggerated. In this addross you touch on topics on | stay to protect their honses from being plundered by the | °° vine grave, Jepeudis his he 1aeae ir = aenfioon) same ponds os distingyixbed Ornaments of any learned, | in favor of thom was ¢ be indeed, I have very much tosay ; but having | pirates, our allies. On their return many found their ‘ONEY LENT—TO ANY AMOUNT, ON DIAMONDS, stornad state far x hic iin, ,Adentt Hine | learned autotest ne TOEY , jariepridence, medicine, | (hal kadne Legislatt on taken aoncowhat by surprise, Ihave not had an op- | houses only a heap of smouldering ruins, aud their pro- Gold ant Silver Wanchea Jewelry, ot Gon Ra mar dies all—sou! as whew f ; Foot Oe tee eer ictalt this with. | cit of Now York Was Peverse'l, and they gave us the law | portunity to prepare a written reply, there have been so | porty, which had been in the hands of the rebels for five | &o, Goods kept one, year or te ROW ADOLPH He Or eT Ten ae eae Keomered, | ete ern: Carfervens and faubtul members of | we wanied—(cheets) Dot. ox : vid have | many demands upon my time; but L promise you that, be- | months without being destroyed er even in many In- | licensed loan ollice, 429 Pearl street, corner of Chambers, 1 gitimare objootn the Quote C-livgsss Mat why tle | our one Hoy Cathol Church, All this ls wlint your | asked, but etl, ax s.great man used iigreat } fore Heave reland, 1 wilgend you gnch written expres. | stances taken out of their hotves, was now entirely de. | roc ena auccmay WANTE Pe Teal Apd nhe P4 pature’ Why this lowering, tf Fainistry do not comprehend, do not know, and are airaid | instalin 2 vere not watisied re- | axon of the feclings inspired by your kind address. ‘be | streyed or wholly at the mercy of tho » Who were be for Pawar not destruction, of his natural di st ous prices = {ys loft unprovided | to learn. Tam aware thet, otovu tothe influence which the | spectiag our richie tn what were : hue is, 1 suppoee, your lender? tioned three days for plunder, ‘These facta wero quite | 2,,,¢stceal priows pata for Pawnbro for in this utterly defective, if not thy H Pe - chools, we wanted alittle univer Mr. Houtaxv—The O'Donoghue, my lord, is ieader of | sufficient to show in our conduet towards the Ta Areet, Boats ‘be, proutd: Lc Ortean na someieas of Bene Tali tas toused force tie yours—yo r3 i8 A Great unlversisy. ") | the nationalists of Ireland. (Ayplause pings it was the case of the wolf and the lamb over agai ie edugation, which, if it were what it ‘ a | We proceeded, and no ono opposed. (Applause. Siu Onackel hope te will Ke eager of all Ireland yet; | The lamb might be drinking at the upper or the low: take nto" aeo.nnt tak aman isa iracor.al os weil 98 a Y nations to lone upon Ue Trish people ae am AM Tak | a Lapatoture gone thousanl members only threeoppeed, | for | think his talenta, bis character, is position. and his | part of the stream: ie was Uo same: be was 10 be do | rin ELS mortal being, tstead of reyaeiiag, lin 96 snerely a (a rervily must dispel this delusion, fi tuore vo | and they greed our charter. Aud so, in that State, of | olf historic name qualify him for such & post of loader. | vourod. Tbe honorable and gallant member thon referred, DUPONT, HOUSE NOTED SUITABLE FoR FAME tionahapiniel with Escriie y toudhed and chilled for, harsteriatic of che Irish race distingulshisg | New Yor! ; the single tooese of New | ahip, (Hear. uear-) He sill Young man; bot when | to tho property taken at the capture, of Kah-cng. We ites and trausteut Boarders; n\anted onpogie BL, John's cold hans of death sha neared Pap woupteend t) say eS it has been from the earliest times Neredi- | York, and which has now three hundred and seventy | he is as old as tam [trast he will have many years of | had, he said, taken their from the rebel i but | Park, carver of Hudson Cas orn Or is aon ae wae. ane nee were, nivel by those who digested tary {ove of ‘learning, ‘That 1ove has been an instinct and | churches—as regar chi ¥ oe fesse fsfuction, “(Appt mae) ee te look od sees it pry | pg Ea C4 hour in morning. Dinner at run y promed~ “ale 6 results be (he ost ap of y since the conversion of | schools attached \ church, upon ton. lause.) But your re- | loi ‘0, wo 3 recy yb eomgopone fhe tom moi | rena ims hat fered Roan, | Reengineering | grata real ok Mina, ae Panza | Eukers we prota the oo we W's were et | Saieeay noua, ABABA 0 oF pre 7 i Matta | so moch o ri Datholics, omld have b .) In 5 . ‘wel reet, on ‘iropean ory lle diference to fahers and Gua i tt | ee naan now ate employed. ia retrimmiag’ the | the country we have at least ten or leven unizereities | young, thongh, Indeed, not very young, for 1 was | ‘The brutal operations in China are of wourse spoken of | claus, ncation cnactpasest ferme ne, teat Jean mn inherent dfoet or some Litent bat principle in the | almost” extinguished lamp of science (sueh wil thar churches By Serient Thad matron one | sguinin, yours oi, Many _ thlogs, were far dit | by Soa lemtee ee cai tae CVneber Cae eee | eee eee Acres / ‘ é day—(cheers)—and you wi ve feronl ir ro now. | upon . koe’ = ied nvin al system thelf, In this view 1 am surprised that sincere | jt was in those ages) England, Seotland, and | old sod to- : barat the “guardians of civilization” are RXPRESSES. gem rey ious Provestante do not entertain the | in twany portions of continent of , | Arenbiehop of New York when be says thet his carliess | There Rave been area o gE I ant Jost Ie inay.are excrete, Nodes | mnennns nnn RE crs . ayadn memory was of the “ North.” As @ child {t was | surprise to mo to find that MeManus was not only a fi —~¥ te een ie cance ia on ha anna, from soregn eeibors ‘eat M3 aun voenes the image of Fi owe ey bow ‘i SS see 4 oa be: as it ree begubor of suroy zeman ios i ma ew ot iemanity 9 wad Tigesabtianment, 1 fest leven aro, PACK: rout 8 c| an, . . d " era. imag in hal “e pi own, for wi win | ol yt ii hold Furniture boxed eee tens hg Provemtent fathers | to manor what 4 "oS cantve ocuen of wate sed, Coachors, to whtoh the might te pale iiving beyond the hills, but that if thers Reilly. When { was called upon to perform those fa of British rf and British trade is no part or parcel of toll parts of the world. ‘Garrod. wagn a foe cree ae Noucrawaisiu Lv VobEs, i lw bo mtavere, | yolariee ok ATUL cae ia GroMUE, ayd‘WeCu cocvivod | werd, Loy WHY OU) UF Kw WOM BOY oeiph GAS wonp | givus vilon vygr Whe KvmM Of McMauus | rooRired @ fir greed, "ut wovw sua hyvooriay, Ay 4 Bot righ fusubvire of fyniien Fuswiiure wore.

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