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PARI 8 Ne CO a ee eo ree ME = ss . whole {aper%s, two ornamented loaves and two IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. | “athcc-crn = summa, ove cr rat | Sra trace ce acs ft pet to the state of my church, tothe of the dees he clorgy ‘The having Be reople, ant Oe hae ae aaa ety ee H ue now “ C where he fod the man, standing at tho left of the Consecration of Bishop Comry of assets ih wom he used In craton the one ve . i After the secret prayer he was the kiss of ele nd q U Albany, by Archbishop Mloskey, by the coeetraton and be gv ia tr cach of fe | Be festy ih ‘pine Sana era, 2 ° invested 4 trine he preached she priest who presides, reputed) worthy Baio © Morris, from Havans, of and for B WwW Yevek, wie warren. should double honor —Tim., v. 57. Tho} ly pre- | with 4 ‘ashor date, on Caryatort reef, of Ne ng ‘ pote dented you to the Holy’ Father for Bishop of this fair'Beo | Where sta sseuNersoseng burs “ahd was assieted off by ‘The consecrator, having blessed and sprinkled it, | at » OLE LLE AARC AAD placed it "upon the head of the new bishop, with the of hands, to of All . Therefore has the Vicar of Christ com- | wreckers, and taken into Key West, leaking badly. * WE 2 WU bie mec teinay Sonbabanl iri Sane emecetrtera ne Pata ag re: | gta Lem Sree Beet “ e in your 1e on youl i roremas' Imposing Ceremony and Ser- | peu! ‘the Book ing omen tae helmet Ky Le eat calvetan Eomaria to name henceforth and forever enrclied among those who, | following day lost it overboard, but succeeded {a saving sails P - subject. (Now laying both hands on that with ornamented face and armed head he may | ferior minister, had Inthe episcopal order, hed served God. faithfully from | 84 rgstng. ice at thedral. fowler Bea these Holy | wi rn ‘Testaments terrfole to | of the seven the ing, and won for theraselves a deathlons name | _BR1G DRagoow, Eldridge, from New York for Galveston, vice the Cathe be voucluded):—8o may God help me and these With the oma of both Testaments appear, terrTole to golden Sneath saf’an"unfoiing ccown’ of glory in heaven. qr cargo of ke. and hiv. waa winoked ou thee south hireimaamamanaal ine hia seat with the Agsisiant Bisliops, the | slant of thom, ala thou Beiowest upon him, Thy beh Lapa wan elie’ iaivise, eheugdas B Pace, Deoman, trom Baltimore for Browns: Se ‘ Purcell, Of | candidate was next interrogated by the consecrator in t ‘horns of Thy brightness and Thy truth the face of | Alpha and Omega, The music accompanying the ceremony was of the | Condemned and sold. parted e areal ter caus on ymon by Archbishop tompliance with the spostolic injunction, “Lay hands | Thy sarvant Moves, decorated trom the familiarity of Thy grandest kind, and well beltted the magnificence of the | fe sold at Havaus, and the balance forwarded to is desti- Cincinnati. hastily upon no maa,” which reguires ‘the thorough | coBVermation, and didst commmand that a mitre shovid be | fo8 J te Fey aa me cigar ot gree regal Rog dl Ye hae "ui okt po hn i examination of the electo ascertain hws Atness, Tn | Enet our Lard.” % 2 * and the roguiar choir, by tho orchestra of the New York Phil. | Norwalerwas lost in Tell Gate, ‘he vena wag lessnod ite einer sanlgp ysl He was next invested laud diversify the world and gre resqueness and | harmonic Society, under the direction of Mr, J. Noll, and | coal for Gronby, SBP eD and sunk out of sirot* Yor response the candidate, promined to teach the WITH THR GLOVER. beauty to the landscape, #0 in the ehurch, there is diver. | » Soluntegy chert of one hundred aud fifteen mate’ and | sel valued at about Insurance, 0, WASTP.LLATION OF THE BISHOP ELECT. | pope tor whom Le was ordained thove things] que consocrator ‘having blessed and sprinkled the | sity of rank and siation, thore is subordination and har- | female volces, roe re ronmia Faxionts—The Ehipping Gaze of 14th inst : which he understood from the Scriptures; also, to | episcopal gloves intended for the new bishop, placed | mony; and as in the Seska} sate aya iy ¢ humay body | ‘The mass rendered on the organ by Mr. Carmody was iThato 1s Fagee Sosy ener a Freigh:s, though aan leach’ and preserve the traditions of the Church | them, with the ald of his assistants, on the hands ot the | all the members have "eats actieg, SOL ail are | Hayda'sviinder fener: Meese which later uniae at | Iie ruiltoad iron @it por ton. g, thee, Per 00k on and the decrees of the Holy See; to manifest tidelity and | consecrated, trom whose Soper the ring had been re- | fitted together and connected by what every joint sup- | received from the fact that it was composed for and per- | gince onr last the ret 4 onl has Galed ha a ; 4 obedience moved, accom! ing. e jon :— Heth, forms 16 coronation 6 Eu nearly fol, 2ed yesterday, and the Cremorne AD MAJOREM DENGLORIAM. || shotiense Se Eee tty, Seimerd tan espe tae to} “iesaecme Te, teh taste cee ate iaoe | Eccoonea Ghrhs’ Mew sab tis Sopaiansete te | SuamraS” OF the Baaparor ORR | eae calms aga ieee pias Creme ae ae Ree zood;' to keep and teach chastity and sobriety; to be | with the cleanliness of the New who descended | church was understood at the close of the first and in the | "The @lorta, the Offertory, Husmel’s Alma Virgo, and | 4 re ail eh Adricultural implements being the bullk . occupied in divine aflairs and estranged from worldly | from heaven; and as Thy beloved Ji ), his hands be- | second century, we have remarkable evidence in the | the gnus Dei wore say in soprano solo by Miss of pment x ae ea take Bs ee ae —_—— business; to keep and teach humility aud patience; t0 |] ing covered with the skins of kids, obtained the | writings noe Fe peannere dng rnb Ignatius, Hackett, cup ship cued MMerics ts on the berth ie Suttons wry The Cathedral of Albany was yesterday the ecene of | be affable and merciful to the poor, the indigent and the | paternal blessing, after he had offered to his father most | successor rin the see of Antioch, writing to the The Kyy42 and Credo were mig solo by Miss La- | with the new clipper ship Seminole, the former to nil Nov 1, * ag pense ‘atholic | S™DSER. Zrateful food and drink, so-may this man, having offered | church of Ephegus, saya:—“When I was with | jeunesge the prima soprano of the choir. The YA ts well known to the trade as “Webb's master ene of the most august ceremonies of the Catholic | TT Cnsecrator then suid:—May the Lord bestow upon | through his hands the saving host, decazvete obtain tha.| vox, J erled Out aud spoke wit a joud voice, Ad |” the sbto Vom Urcenr spars epecially aveanved for | niece.” andjrall we hear of the Seminole iy true, she will Chureb, the occasion being the elevation to the episco- pee all Sere ent e pipe good, and preserve pleating oF Hinge ece ‘Thrsagn our Lord Jesus cone ere to the bishop, to ee abe et) - rope fasts and | the oqwasion by Mr. Carmody, was given by the Rev, brore one Re He ae ships in ee io oe ont ne ee and strengthen thee in i st to -witne : d ‘ rf churob. | she si mn usr, ond ma " pecy of the Right Rev. Dr. John J, Conroy, s:cond | tae niente wns uext examined as to his faith and | hizuselt te Tied in riers ahaa anus ila Hee eects hs was ka Ronin tnar the Holy Ghost pre. pete me Nasi bews pamton of hp erwne shu, ln 6 happy sidered she hestamin ations. | kin Taurens pak cient, wshop of that city. will be remembered that this | yejier in the doctrines of the Holy Roman Catholic — £ Hi ieee mene to ise ria toting wittont ts 4 hy . THE INSTALLATION. imed these er e n ‘) M ts, whieh eve mas renderod’ vicanh by the promiotio of Bisbop | Ghiech In response BOASiMMA Rik aasent and belle?T” “The conseceaist Con eae ring upon the.third | bishop.” In his letter to the Ephesians he exhorts |... THE EPISCOPAL DINNER | Milivanerquik despatch. The Star of ike Union, hak & MoUlvskey tw the Archiepiscopacy of New York. Father | in the Holy Trinity, Father, Som and Holy Gabst, One | finger, as before, and, rising, took the consecrated by | them to do all things in godly peace and concord, their | t°k nace this afternoon at St. Aloysius’ Hall, whore nrtlon of her cargo on board, a 3 “ » so | Almighty God, and the whole Deity in the Trinity; in | the right hand, while the senior assistant took him by | bishops presiding in the place of the priests’as the | £0™e two hundred of the most distinguished prelates and oy Mi, They say none but Art clase clippers w Conroy was among the candidates for the vacancy © | the son of God, the Word of Goa, born of the Holy Ghost, the left, when, together, they conducted him to his | priests as the ate, and the deacons as the | cletey of the United States sat down to table. As the | in this ino: and fi is expected they will have the best ships in ‘s 7 or seni Api r # ‘ caused, and his name being declared dignissimus he was | of the ever Virgin Mary, with @ rational soul, anda | chair. Being seated, he received the crosier in his left | ministers of Christ, To the Church of Smyrna he ehureh mi the day of consecration of a bishop a feast fee pons glen. s Mies the Rerarany Mees (. olaman Pp, * : 3 antate day, the reverend gentlemen obeyed the injanction in joned Bishop by the Holy Father at Rome, divine apd tempore! nativity; true God and true man, | hand, and, invested thus with all the symbols of his | writes:—“Let no do an) which regards the > K - Asta. — Bie aoa esne onored, and of whose | whe goffered with a trie sm of the flesh, wat | omee! lo ’war formally installed Bishop of the Diocese | Church without the bishop.” NEP Thar watuatios bo cce doing fall justice 40 an extended, sabstantisl and rich |’ 7 conowing table sires summiaty of’ (ie'vessctatn the: eo rey gentioman thus ho , f bo vied, rose again, ascended into heaven with the tlesh of | of Albany. counted valid which is consecrated by the bishop, or by | ?!!! r eddie, eb dolabce s harbors of New York, Bostou, Philadelphia, Baltimore eareer a brief sketch ix farnished in the concluding por- | bis body and with his Greg m he sits at the right The chanting of the Te Deum snoceeded, during which | one whom he hath appointed; shun schisms as the Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, at the lniest accounts sionof the serwon pronounced by the Most Rey, Arch- | hand of the Father, whence be will come to judge the | hoe was led by the Assistant Bishops throujh the aisles of | source of evil; obey the bishop as Jesus Christ did the MURDER IN HUDSON STREET. from each of those ports:— be " xf Cincinnati, is dearly beloved by the living and the dead; in the Holy Ghost true God, coequal | gfe church, the people kneeling and receiving his bless- | Father, and the pricsthood ag the apostles, Where 6 3 ate bid ae 508 Nabe Purcell, e Med:.| eae wines to the Father and the Son; in the Holy | ing as he passed, while the consecrator stood uncovered | the bishop is there let the congrogation be, as faa Oe Gohtoners. nd people of the diocese to whase care he is now Called; | Catholic and Apostolic Church, wherein ig the one true | at the altar, intoning the appropriate invocation, which | where Christ is there is the Church. The’ dis- | A Saloon Keeper Stabbed to the Brain= | jy, /y. 00 i wnd in hiv consecration yesterday Urey participated with Chath aa one eae a fg Fe cue spe Care | he concluded with the words: ‘ tetbation of biome Atiroa hout the world he The Perpetrator Makes his Escape— | Tot Ake Eadie oF afae i sing; in the x i “40 Lord, the shepherd and the ruler of all the faithful, | attributes to the sovereign wisdom ol and he amore than ordinary feelings of affection and veneration. | ¢ioryal? in God's authorship of the New and Old Testa- | rnorcifully look to this Thy servant, whom ‘Thou bast | counsels the priests to De to their bishops what the | Se€veral Arrests by the Police, de. Stoamships. 11 js to be regretted that a heavy rain storm, which com- | ments and the Law, and in the Prophets and Apostles. willed to preside over thy church. Grant unto him, | chords are to the Treneus, the martyr Bishop of On Saturday night, ata very late hour, several men | Ships. mepced in the night and prevatied during the forenoon, | _ ‘To which the consecrator added:—‘May this faith be | we beseech Thee, by word and by example, to be ser- | Lyons—a disciple of Polycarp—enumerates the bishops | entered the extensive lagor boer saloon of Messrs, Fritz everation ceremony—namely, the preliminary procession. The Assistant Bishops next conducted the elect to the | jife. Through Christ our Lord.’ transmitted their authority and doctrine, xt. Clement, a | ing themselves at one of the tables, commonced playing ‘of the bishops, priests aud attendants in all the panoply | Conseerator, before whom he knelt and whose hand he | The new bishop having returned to the altar, the con- | cotemporary of St. Peter, and his third successor in the | cards and drinking Inger. Subsequently these men te . | Kissed. ‘This formula concluded, the Archbishop laid | secrating and Assisting Bishops yielded him the middle, | see of Rome, in his first,epistle to the Corinthians, ex- of their office, from the episcopal residence to the Cathe: | aside his maitre, and, turning round to the altar, com- | Whonce, atter signing the altar and himnselt with the sigh | posed, in eloquent Words, the sin of disobedience to the | °V!ned a quurrelsome disposition, and as the thme for @ra} building. Avit was, the occasion was celebrated | menced the celebration of mass, the candidate standing | Cy the cross, he dispensed the episcopal benediction, From | authority by God ‘catablished, ‘and commemorates the | closing the place approached Henry Hamman, the bar with magnificent splendor, and constitutes a memorable ie) Aypirgcet len bd (ead Pair 5 A gears the epistle side, and at the middle of the altar and at the | dread fate of the carly schismaties who opposed Moses | eeper took the cards away and said he was going to vieinity. The rain, which fell in torrents throughout the | Blessed Virgin—where, having laid aside the cope, he as- | from the consecrator and the assistants, when he retired | from sanctioning the declaration of independence and the | unable to restore order, returned the cards to them. forenoon, did not, however, prevent an overwhelming | S4med the stole, the pectoral cros#, the tunic, dalmatic | to the side altar. At both altars the beginning of the | rights of man made Core, Dathan and Abiron, | This quieted them fora time; but the idea of having a “ and chasuble. Together, then, the Archbishop at the 1 St, SH r m the conti Cathedral long in advance of the hour announced for the eyo the ced brit ie ee Py tte Eeseie ppencia terminated, ter to his ¥ on the schismatics, | isfled was the bartender that there was trouble brewing ie orecarss encement of the ceremony. the conclusion of the lpistie the conse ing prelate ‘ THR CONBRCRATION SERMON, The force of the Pont reasoning we cannot appreciate, | that } vent out nested officer Barbolet, of by oe oe ae resumed his seat before the main altar and the candidate | tthe conclusion of the Collect the Most Reverend | unless we hear the Ge Gee wees ak aie | nee ett out: and: ragnees 7 Lam oe TEM CHONED: bis before the side altar, with his attendants, Archbisbop Purcell, of Cincinnati, ascended the pulpit, | answer of the Jewish, the ined legislator. ‘Let it be | the Twenty-eighth precinct, to remain as near the cma The vast body of the sacred edifice was densely ‘THE IMVOSTIION OF HANDS, and read the text’ and pronounced the sermon, as fol: | enough for you,” said the supismatics to Moses and | saloon as his duties would admit of. Subsequently Briga...... 6 The candidate for the episcopacy was now conducted | jows 2 Schooner . Aaron, “that all the multitude consisteth of holy ones, | these men had some angry words with Mr. Ramming, srowded. Every pew was filled to its utmost capécl- | ny the Assistant Bishops before the consecrator, wh ; ’ 4y, while the aisle and the stairs leading to the organ | after the ralutation, addressed him us follows: ? sia dou come an spoke to them, saying, “AU power ie SoA she tae among thems why Jif up yourselves | and a few moments afterwards (half-past two o'clock lofi were thronged with the eager and expectant congre- At is the duty of a bishop to judge, to interpret, to | iil nations, buptizing them in the name of the Father, and of | Core and his adherents, who were Levites and not priests, | A. M.) he went behind the counter to draw a glass of consecrate, to ordain, to ofier, to baptize and | tetou and ot all Foreign Porte. pe B, , Oct No vessels in port, Ue fly Spirit teaching them 19 obverve ait | “igi a smal thing unto you that the God of Terao! bath | tyger, and while stooping over the cue the quarreleome Farscen' Octlo—arr sche ‘Telegraph, Shaw, NYork: 11th, kation. Indeed, so great was the crowd that it wae with | Consecrate,: the Son, anid of te Holy Spirit; toe m difficulty the ushers forced a passage for the newly con- | — All rose to a standing position, and he continuede— ee 7ou all days unio the end of ine world’ —Matt,, | roparaied oe ie a pocie ties tevin terteccr tae men commenced an assault on him. Ono of them had a | PHg, Rapid, Do Afar Bomous. Std loth, bag. Wats snake? secrated Bishop. When descending from the altar he | , “‘Dearest brethren, let us pray that the benignity of the | ch. xxvill,v. 18,1940, And Bt, John adds: oh. it, v. 2, "A" | Jit ‘and should sland before the con; n of | knife, with which he stabbed Mr. Ramming under | NY¥or : bone Almighty God, providing for the benefit of the church, | te Living Father hath sent me, wo do I send you. the neople, and should minister to Him? Did He, there- ; ; CERKC, Oct 11—Cld ship Samoset, MeCobb, Newrnort, passed through the building, in accordance with the | \onid bestow the abundance of His grace upon this elect, The splendor and significance of this day’s ceremonial pd net ‘thee and all thy athe Gr Lovi, | ‘e Tight eye, the stocl penetrating the brain and miak NB, Oct 14—Arr ship Tonawanda, Gillis, Phila, Forms of 1}o ceremony, to dispense the epircopal bless- | Through Christ, our Lord.”” permit. not the thought of the Christian mind to be | fT speach unto Him, — = fonset Levi | infiicting a fatal wound. The men then fled from the detplitn, Cla 18, ecirs Everglade, Baltimore; 14th, Jobo ing. The consecrator and assistante then knelt, with the | limited by the horizon of earth, or time. They lift the | tei¢6° "to yourselves the priestliood also?” Num. | saloon and made their escupe; immediately after which pt OR PR oe ORE Gg ran GLanow Famionte, elect lying prostrate at the left of the former. ‘The vast | soul from the hierarchy of the Church to the | LoS" chapter xvi. The Jewish legsslator knew, Barbel ; i (pen Sreausuie No Pas , rhe gavhoring of distinguished cleny atthe episcopar | SOMTEBaLON RoW Knelt,and the Litanios wore recited | bierarchy of Heaven, where the angelic, hosts | 40" ¢<"ho "hag. read” it, in advance, what St | msg ising bohiad the counter with the. blood guaing | Aur fwin New Oriedag © Korein at Liverpool, tiered 4 Paul teaches (Heb., ch. v. 4, 5,6), that every man is | from wounds in his face. The victim was placed in a Arr from Baltimore, Sally Means, at reridence was a Very numerous one, and was representa- | rose from his prostrate condition and knelt before the | nal Throne; and to the firmament, the pavement, 80 to | 101’ rovite, nor every Levite a priest, nor every priest | chair and held till Dr Chads y, uf NO. 288 Spring street, patron 3 NYork, Aug 1 Almate,, at ig oz tive of many of the most prominent dioceses of the | CObsecrator, who, with the assistanta, then placed the | speak, of the Celestial Court, where God hath placed the | o'ii¢n priest; that no man can take any of these honors ; sane i cor aio saat setthanstans arate | Reectaa’™ aah an auaegeih nat | fe nye ow eh Cae teat | Scaatee "Momman voter, Ne=ns | cd Vora et a 7 it of God, ag Aaron was; an even as man, P , Ella, at do; '22,’Maria, at ‘do; 3), Meimdaht, at Rio Ja With praiseworthy promptuess the ceremony com- | head and said:— ie cence, and obedient each, in its place and sphere, to the | id not giority himself to become a high priest; but he RoE ae ey recaital the torte affair | notre: Sept Bagley at Pernambuco; 4 Bea, reese, a1 doi menced at the appointed hour—half-past ten A. M.— Receive thoa the Holy Ghost, oe eee Awe Seer Seon | Whe aid to him, “Thou art my son, to-day ha Ot- | at the siation house, when Captain Dickson hastened to | 2%, Baldet, Sivenenunde and Hydve, at Dover; 27, Energie, ab when the procession, which, bail, Sormed’ im the | ueeeeea “HP: COMMOCHRNOR,, SHIEH DiS aR, | Pee Ee ae , ten thee.” As he saith also in another oft the station. house, when Captain Dickson hastned ° | Isle of Wight; Got, Atlanta, af Liverpool. ye procession, whi ad forms in the | prayed:— beavenly things, for the author of both is the same. oy forever, according to the lor of Melchise- hich i seaa Ope , 13 ‘Arr from oar Jane Ross, at Brighton. veetrics, moved ont to the altar, while the organ | | “Be propitious, © Lord, toour mpplications, and, in- | The Pope, or Bishop of Rome, is eupreme ruler af God's font Clement "bad learned from St. Jobu (let ale eaten - Woonneme 2 ge tie ithe | Arr from Baltimore, Sept & Carmelite, at Bahia. and orchestra burst forth with mort eolemn music. As | clining over this Thy sorvant the horn of priestly grace, | Kingdom on earth, Cardinale, patriarchs, arclibishops | cn. 2. 1, 2) that the anti-Christ, the recat” Berd Rist onld thathe Knew wht) soramitted | Yor mew York “hvg Hespuris, from Montevideo; 19th, the hed a'the chance! the officinis | POUr Sut upon him the virtue of Thy blessing. ‘Through | bishops, pri. s “ us, | doctrines ‘of Christ and of the authority which he | the murder, but declined to tell his name till strongly | Dunkeld, do; folunteer, from the Rio Grande; 26th, procession marched around’the chance! the officials | our Lord Jesus Christ, thy Son, who liveth and reigneth | acolytes, exorcist, lectors, ostiarli, cl encompass lish urgin; jan men “no Y Contest, from Rio Janeiro; 37th, Wayfarer and Lidon, from of the ceremony about to be enacted took their respec- | with thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost,” the Apostolic chair and altar, and unite in ther appro- bo ayy worn va y, = hy the begin, | S702 (2dos0. At length Rehm stated thas tothe best | Go” sist’ all from dor Oct 2d,Fannie Darrabee, from “hil v My it After the response he continued:— priate functions in rendering to the Soversign Majesty | longer to abics in Mama St Paul are, | of his Knowledge August Buckley was the murderer, ;4th, Alexander Marshal and Euergie, from Liverpool, tive places, while the vast congregation fell upon its | 3°°% “se “God, who in the confidence of familiar | of Jehovah the sublime worship by which alone He can | "0g. He (These., 2d ch.) | Search was acoordingly made for Buckley, but he ceuld Sid for Boston Aug 28, Tylle, from Buenos Apres, kmees and the celebration of the mass commenced. The | communication, insiructing thy servant Moses, among | be worthily Pen Religion, like the heav« bodies, Pome ry! Zeb bax - be found, and is still at rors Wo in cheat 4 au Ho (eninge ‘ Danae teake inte ‘Cardiff. eonsecrator was the Most Rey. Archbishop McClorkey§ | other points of divine worship, concerning the ferm of | which are same now that they were in the morn- Social insane jusion, fog be Bie ottcees, F aceree, arrested ne ne Conse y, ugh + er, pool, of New York, who wes assisted by the Right Rev, Bishops | Priestly vesture, didet command that at the offering of | ing of creation, and like God, must be always Me | hotter than the appointed ministers of Christ and dis- | some knowledge as to who coiumi the marter There | Shp, Hookout from Bath for Valparaten, put inte Rio - iy sacrifice Thy elect, Aaron, should be clothed with mystic | same. It can suffer no change or shadow of vicinaitude ners ‘of the mysteries of God.’ Hence the med h Gr ich Jane leaky. The report of her putting into Lisbon was Timon, of Buffalo, and Loughlin, of Brooklyn, The | attire, so that "succeeding generations should re- | in caxontiale. Clouds and mists may, Indeed, pase over | Pensere [hnvaght ict ming sop maa pad pga) miosany a-ha abn ee as ‘ther officers of the ceremony were as followe:— ceive the meaning of whut is done from the example | it; but when they have passed its light is ay it wae. | Cotnn ae oe th pt ony Sac >See | American Ports. Anita Print Very He tn, Vandnimede, of | hat revenge MDa, | i Mehndi a rete Chin rt | mo Caen a Be tna Sid's" ctr er te | POPE Oc etree ts iy eae ae Troy, Satasiten tavsnsune ty satcbnaes tetttene ain ria not diftvrens from that gives to the parentact tne | % As Twenty-cighth precinct station house, No. 866 Green- | brige Lucy Abn. Suriname! Two Brothers, Turks Vauund; dng Peacons of Honor—Rev. Messrs, Williswe, of Boston, ’| We have the certain effects of things past, already ac- | haman race in Paradise; & soe patriarchs; ‘0 the Jowish pet fy toch macs y wediaret gen Aggy ol | years od Beker from Now fountain Engle, ——=, Below bark ond Quinn, of New York, eee ee ate Teecereenn, OF Seuree. | rue ot God, inthe Hoty Spirit, in the Divine Messiah | them. Tertullian in the second century adverts to the | mino,strect, where lio hus left a widow and five children, | 4BALMORE, Od 18 Below brige Antilles from tavauas Deacon of the Mase—Rev. F. P. Wadabam, of Albany. | decoration of our minds. And now po longer doth the | sv do we, Thoy boticved in the immortality of the soul, pot fly aarp foe oe esterday _atternope Deputy Coron-r Thomas Robinson, | Roads "Gla barks Templar, Wilson, Montevideo or. Busnes Pa mend the Pontifical glory. | For even hings wi r right side of his face, one on the right lower jaw, | ton; schraC C Clark, Cummings, Port Spain; Jobn 3 then soothingly gratified the sight rather led to the un- | ina future life, They believed in the of wacri- | OF i » A 3 . 4 Chaplaing to Right Rev. Birhop of Aibany—Rev. J. | derstanding of ut which tueg. contarned in) siquidcn. | fice. as the only woceptable. meane to honor, to thank pena Mgr mer rsa Oy aag's. coreanonial for. | enn Canaan Giveckly made She righ eve, Cad of thon bripe CRerapeske, wind Wen 1 Ble Ce ‘Bian eatntt. it nd W. Beechom, of Ror tion. And therefore we beseech Thee, O Lord, to w | to propitiate and appease the Deity. They believed “ wounds extended upwards and inwards to the depth of PARTFORD, Oct 1$—Sld schrs MF Webb, Buckingham; ered, etry, meh. B Jeodaetgo this grace upon this Thy servant, whom Thou bast | in ‘the communion of saints aud the ministry | bids me tocite the ‘of Origen, Cyprian, Euse- | about four inches, the steel penetrating the brain. As | Curtis Goodwin, Laird, and Wm B Jenkina, Mott, NYork. Chaplaine to Assistant Cousecratore—Rev. Father | chosen for the ministry of the high priesthood, that what- | of angels, Of all these assertions ‘proote from the } ius oud, om (emmy Lewd — omit 4 several small picoos of bone were forced in upon the | | MOBILE, Oct 7—Cid schrs Wapella, Hutchinson, NYork; Boran and Daly, soever those coverings siqnified in the shining of gold, | Old Testament might be here cited. They also bad the | [ebune Of, Anum, Smasnomuneattion ‘oF prtenta was | Dralm tt, ie the doctor's opinion that the knife had s ets Oct sare barks HL Routh, Doate, The attending cleney embraced the Most Rev. John B. | the sparkling of gems and in the variety of diversified | sume moral code that we have, written fir by the Anger | Sovai to that of bishopa.s In Seamed es wean | Soe five aye were’ destroyed: The deceased tyre. | XYork; Saleta (sp), De Areztma. Satanzas! bigs tienorita, Purcell, of Cincinnati; the Right Rev. Bishops Wood, of spent Thy priest the perfection of Thy perro sod on ‘ables OF stone, fclivered to Moses on Sinal. The Hen bo great og yew tet oem presented as having been # quiet and peacoable man. tae rd, Eanderkin Boston; Dinna (ap), Garrign hae Philadelphia; MeFarland, of Hartford; Young, of Erie; | sanctify with the dew of Thy heavenly ointment this | ritual was changed, but the substance of religion was not | fo'hors, the apovtles, sons, that ie the behaps, ane, oe eee rer tas gee chee an | dein dees etbe ieee aah Dominer, of Pittsburg; Bacon, of Portland, and Lynch, | Person furnished with ornaments of all beauty.”” Changed. Tne Te aed in Dabylog, apostrophined ne | over all he-carth. ‘The a could not remainalwaye | purpose of enabling the police to identify and arrest | A Allen, Anderson. Providenes’ brig Stockton, Gritin, Liver- ¢f Toronto; Drs. Goesbriand, of Burlington; Farrell, of | 4 white linen searf was next bound around the head of | earth and heaven, when He came. But in thie they only | CoFporcally present, Was the church theu to perish when Kim’""He was at one Ume's Heutenant in the Fifteenth ‘Mth—Arr steamship Monterey, Furber, NYork; ship Rx- Hamilton, ¢. W., and Pauson Lant, of Sandwich, C. W. | the still kneoling elect, while the consecrator at the altar featiien prophecy’; bad lone, been foretold, before Jona Ho we sitre rbieeh ll ait in the places of their fa. New York Volunteers. : pounder, rifine, Moston tae Neate a ryan Merry ry *, of Ne vi . commenced the hymn Vent Creator Spiritus. At the | recor the fact that when He came to His own, . Thaary: " nr * — man, +o merce, Robi y "i ship. I~ ‘The Very Rev. Father Starrs, of New York; the Rev, | CogMmgpor ot” at verse he assumed bie seat be. | own should pot receive Him. What they blasphemed, | thems” ‘‘How can It be,”” asks Epipbanius, ‘that he Coroners’ Inquests. san, Pollard, Liverpool; bark Pathfinder, Robinson, Provi- Messrs, Farrell, Curren and Quinn, of New York; Cas- | fore the altar, and, taking off the episcopal | we adore, the stone which they, the onginal stone build: oo gy ee ie” has eda on of caus Geuk aan Lean: OO ee cen basi an Wine Foose Mahwah, eidy, Turner and Kagan, of Br Malone, of Wil- | ring aud gloves, restored the ring to his finger. | ere, cast away, is for us the chief corner stone elect, and | yiton9 Iachyras, who had the hardihood to style him- About six o'clock yesterday morning the dead body of w¥ore Git ee OH Kennedy, Clark, Philadelphia, Massburg; Poisout, of Troy; Walworth, of Albany, | He then dipped bis right thumb in the éhriem offered by | precious, of the great spiritual edifice, chesen of God | pila rriogt, because the priest Coilrothns had laid his | winiem Fox, A UHES wes Rand Wa ia dowanases Ga a ae Sze Pewee Rotrhe, 0 . an attendant, and, making tne sizn of the crosa, anointed | and rejected of men, It crushed all on whom it fell, but rc Wireman, of Louisville, and over @ bundred other | the head of the clect, at the same tine using the words:— | whoever believath in Tim shall not be confounded.’ st, | hauds. on him, was declared. a mero ive by & wynod OF | io ng cuter comer of Canal aud Greenwich streete, | Points Below, Hanley, NYork viaCity Point.’ | patente. Battal Tne Gan Pate ee eS eta tee ood are We cannot | church, vindicating Episcopal pre-eminence, was every | Coroner Collin was notified, after which Deputy Coroner ; Sth, Corro, Achorn, NYork tor Bangor; I The eemiparians of the Troy University were present | Heavenly biessing in the Poutifical order. doubt of His supreme Deity. He is God of God and light | Were received in the primitive ages as of Divine insti- | Robinson made a port-mortem examination on the body ald 6th); Sarah, Thomas, do for Bucks- Alter Cleansing bit thumb with # peliet of bread and | of light, begotton of the Father before ail ages. He was “ rt; Bh, Cosmos, Stetson, NYork; 9th, Union, Averill, N wm a body. th slusion of the hymn h orcad ised, typified, foreshown from the beginning, He | ‘tion, und the contral teaching branded as aheresy, | and found that death was the result of suffocation. bi 10th, Ocean Star, Ham, NYork, ‘bth, schis Mount i ’ at the conclusion aymn he continued :— , promised, typified, foreshows Henne itn, | Coutrasted with this belief and practice of all antiquity, | Deceased had probably fallen in the gutter aud being un- | jyop Sarena drpy Be a i y NN York: ‘The Rev. Father MoNierney, of St. Patrick's Cathe. | “May this, O Lord, flow plenteousiy upon bis; may thie | was Abel killed by his brother, Isaac doomed to sacrifice 7 d p Hope, Motiney, and @ W Glover, Holurook,’ NVork; 6th, he Ke ather MoNierney, ‘athe: y , , v y up 3 may y A : how can we characterize the recent action of the Episco- | able to help himself died before being discovered. Mr. | Massachusetts,’ Kenniston, NYork: 7th, L Crockett (new, @ral, New York, wos master of coremonies, and dia. | TWH down upon the lower paris of his face by his father, Joseph sid for the pieces of silver, Noah | Ha)'Convention of Philadelphia, declaring the consecra- | Fox lived at $04 Greenwich street Bkett. Haltinore; Bound Brook, Perry, N¥ork; Op, 8 d ; scend to his extremities on ali sides, #0 tha | siving the world’s ope by the wood, Jonas alive after | Pal Convention of Philadelphia, destaring the comsocrs. Saat Re ee ere 72S stent are. eharped the duties of that office with his usual skill and spirit may both il! his interior and mantic him | three days burial, He was the Tree of Life, the Paschal | Hon of Bishop Titimed | Ot. Ae eins eee own that POUND IN TRE WATER. aT om ohrs. Trident, Robinson; EW McLain, effi iency. around. May there abound in bim the constan Lamb, the Manna. He was the sign given by God to 2 nerd “ait a Wd an inquest ove . | Suckun; Sardinian, Holbrook, ahd Union, ‘Averill, NYork? ¥: ; the purity of love, the sincerity of peace. Through Thy. | Aciwz 11 that bad been seen inthe earth or | they and their predecessors, the Angtican bishops, have | Coroner Collin yesterday held an inquest over the re- | Ith ‘iitdwatha, Lny NYork. we rgine 9 rg fits lot bis feet be’ beautiful to bring the good tidines & | son Emanuel, God with us, ho more convection with the apostles, no more of the | mains of an unknown wan about forty years of age, | SALEM, Oct are ‘sche Abby Brackett, | Coodran, ‘The coremonin!, as it progressed from stage to F198; | Heace, 1o announce ihe tidings of good things. Give to ‘come to-save us. In the time, the manner, the | Sade OF the characte ot a ae aa va or they re, | Which were found floating in the water between Gover. Quanta De. Cimeie © Cake, Endicott, and A ‘was of the most majestic character, The venerable | him, Lord, tho ministry of reconciliation in words and , of His advent, His life, His works, His | P.t 4 by the hands of King Henry Vill; Queen uss. | nor's Island and the Battery, Deceased was about five nigral 7 SF wonders, “141 hie m, His sufferings, His death, and the consequences | ott)" or @ British Premier. No; all in all ages, who | fect seven inches in height, with sandy hair, moustache in the persuusive words is death, the accomplished prophecies were the un. | wore’ said to have received orders from men desti- | and imperial sprinkled with gray. He had on a black mitred prelates, with their golden ecrosiers aud richly = on of the spirit and | ticipated Gospel in completeness and outline. embroidered vestments; the surpticed priests, the eat | OPT oman wisdom, but ie the exhibi But ancnenrronoeeete oie socks, aitendanteand somivarians; the youthful acolytes, | of power. Give to him, O Lord, the keys of the kingslom | Christ. wat, not satisued with the —proote that | tule of the episcopal charactor, wera compeliod to re | carsimen [roet Coal, Mi ete ith'red tops” The | ALES: PORTER ANT, EXTRA STOUT. , " $m crimeon and purple garments, tied at the throat with | Of heaven, Ui ne mie en a mot mot for de. | purer” word* of puophecy™ Messiah, which “the | Even Charles Wesloy was not ignorant of this well at- | body nad been event ton ays th Gewent Intmecr {ees |» seed co aaibangon® = » m 1 100, jor > vi te oO A} NAL fearlet ribbons and surmounted hy gowne of lace; the | Rotem: “Wwhatadever. he ‘shail tind. ‘upon, ‘earth | to"‘convince reason” before” exacting ith, lead. | iste fer, for he ridiculed the prehasionsof his Brother | his pocketn was found s wiie linen nandkenchief Bear NAOPHERSON AND DONALD SX meek Sisters of Mercy and Charity, in snow white | Jet it also be bound in heaven; and whateoever | dressed to the multitude the memorable words: ‘If prone ds rh Coke hath laid; thread, - New xerk, hoods and black crape veile; the intonings of the | be shall loose on earth We that algo loomed in | you believe not me, believe the works I do. He gave Sut who iid bande on an? A Tia as ia ghia oi ikainislait ouseual Fee ot cen sO, . heaven, Whosoever sins he shall retain let thein be | sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech - = LES, Celebrant, the responses of the choit, the swelling | retained, and do Thou reinit tbo sive of those to whom | dumb, soundness of limb to the paralytic and life to the | No vane Bower, bo it that of Emperor, Kinse, | Op saturday Duke Gilmore was Killed by the caving a eG eR Sew wows of the organ, and the more mellow music of de! give remission, Whosoever curseth him lethim | ded. St. Jobn the Evi ist laimed that the homer inces, Senates, res, Nations, can tn ot en on ‘ment which he was wating, in ‘These Ales, a Stout are of epee quality, bank oxen al Areng he orchestra; “the dim religions light? struggling accursed, and let whosoever blesseth him be filled | Word was God made fiesh dwelling among we. St. a religion. " Were they to make a new heaven brewed with leasant, nutritive anc with bl Let bin be @ faithful and prudent . ib nd a new earth, I would not foes thoir creed nor bow | Eighth avenue, near 158th street. Doceased was a ‘and can on for purity. Whrough the many-colored windows; the rombre | Yunt whom Thou, Lord, mapet set over Tis tamoy, | Got that tok away’ the irmong to Hitn as the Lamb of | and a new Carthy | hoar of national churches, and it is | native of Ireland, aged twenty-seven years, and resided | "Srewery, Went Bighteenits street, between 7th and 8th ave, arches, in contrast to the brillient gold and blue | that he may give them food im proper time, and present | announced his presence as the great m: of picty— | pretended that the spiritual aspirations of different | in Eleventh avenue, near 167th street. Coroner Wildey | and red of the illuminated altars; the mute statues of | 19 himself au example of perfection. Let him be active | God manifested in the flesh—and in the hh gos Pag ree need a different faith. God did not think #0, for | held an inquest. IVORCES Leanne Leathe rots tang of — he paints looking a h in the ch in solicitude; let Lim be tervent in spirit; may he hate | Hebrews, he represents the Eternal Father investing fe sent His Apostles to teach all nations the one, only, 4 Bia Wg good cases prosecul neat fas oking down from their sconces iu the chan. | pride; may he delight in humility and truth, nor ever | Him with all the atiributes of the Godhead, aud com. | true, holy and saving religion. He knew, and he adapted — Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau sitet. ce), the story of the Virgin and the Saviour pictured in | desert it, overcome either by blandishments or by fear; | manding the angels to adore Him. Thomas, the most | it to the spiritual wants of all, He legislated for all. 2387, ‘We colored panes of the grand window over the altar, (oe tights caay Ba aaer aievt rs oe aor abe OTs j omcohhan ef Seomsael contaneet Me pune Fier ts an sade tuaoryiaee there 8 have bere vate 2371 2385, 258 Sr olf ENOL SODIQUE. ... nemostatic, antiseptic and diain npr . ; od, no | Divinity-—the Resurrectio y , 2307. 1d dinin- nd prominently the central scene of all, where the elect | jer him be x debtor to the wise and the inwist, that he | of the wounds of His, bands and” side, united | centres of creation; white men bere, red men there ote, 208d, 2168, 2172, 2178, 2180, 2184, 2194, 2196, pire reparation is recommended ‘as being infalli- pasei » | Nos. 5 was Ing from the priesthood to the prelacy—theee, | may obtain fruit from the progress of all. Mayst Thon | with the angels, the apostles and disciples in adoring | black men in another place; elephants and mammoths | 9194, 2300, 2214, 2216, 2218, 2220; 2229, 2224; All these, formed rights and sounde which must have | €/¥e to him, O Lord, the epiecopal chair, to govern Thy | the risen Sarton? as his and his God, Such is the | in one country, sand rabbits in another. This the- pi} 5 ay ae ed the beart of the mo chureh and the He to him committed’ Be Thou for | diving, indivisible head of the Church. He is the founder | ory is about ‘as rational and true as that thore are differ. pects ws = “ch pat ping and pragintgy the = sabe be tou ~ him eo ; be Thou for him our religion, the author and finisher of our faith. & Sing ae go arog ha ‘ey indifferent with feel the pro- ness. Muitipi; im from Preach iferen 0 Feist, prvac Rowman begg on giepre ron | cross) and grnce, #0 that by Thy 4 vellik Satie raor teen + oreseh Asi Nicism in England; to Andrew, Prexby- pon the estimation in which itis helen Pivge we copy e following from Le Pregres International of Brus- welss— of ing (sign of the | Were Feundest reverence and wwe. The inirotbe cross) and *0 that by Thy gift he may be always | one we should say to him—anathema. Other foundation | Paul, The introibo having ween | Ft") implore Thy mercy and also be devont by Thy | can no man lay; no otter do we need, “for that which is | toriaalem in Scotland; to Boniface, Lutheranism in Ger- NO MORE HEMORRHAGE. oem Seeman eemeny ven grace.” laid is Christ Jesus.” Now in the constitution which | many. He did not tell one tobe & Baptist, another @ Rag Ey gg THE CONSECRATION. While the choir eang the antiphon and the one hun- | Christ gave the church we behold a hierarchy of apos- | Methodist, a third a Campbellite, a fourth a Mormon. teary Tantyeare since weavere wanton twas. The Most Rev, Archbishop McCloskey having aseumed | @°@d nd thirty-second Psalm was recited a linen cloth | ties, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers—all revoly. | He commanded them to only what he had re. but necessary to take the trouble toareky whieh han been was suspended from the neck of the still knecling can- | ing round a common centre—all obedient to a common | vealed—neither more nor loss, nor otherwise. He placed done by our young chemists, with the greatest success. Some ‘the weat at the front of the alivr, the Assistant Bishops, | didate, Wherein his hands were supported. Kach palm | chief—all happy in the unity of faith and love. Thecen- | an admirable summary of his doctrine in the Ay aie [gg and dyes, and others the Timon and Loughlin, led the Rev. Dr. Conroy before him, | Was then anointed by the consecrator, with the words:— | tye to which ‘al tend, the chief whom all obey, the head | Creed, and said—for he had a right to say it—‘‘He that ARRIV. ref ogo] poe MM. Wot oe he “May those hands be anointed with consecrated oil and | which sends the vitel influences through ail the mem. | believeth it not shall be condemned.” is is the faith, Steamship Manhattan, Mu tle, a mh06t "hemioae ‘disinfectant, be ng nnd, saluting the consecrator, took their & on either . rray, Vera, Crug 5, via Has ful hemostat the chrism of sanctification, As Samue! anointed David | \ DI rf ohris Right Reverend Father, which you have ali your life ‘Oct Perea : fide of the elect. After a brief pauso they raised their | Kimg-amd prophet, so may they be anoinied and conve: | \nr"'the ‘person? of Peters, he. ‘received. ‘hin coms | professed nnd this day solemBly sworn to teach. But aa | {#0 igi itmareata, pesgentcry pa aa eee cowhigh it may be applied agutuct host of doy amitres, and, with uncovered heads, addressed the conse. | erated.” mission, his prerogative, his power. To Peter Christ faith without oa dead, oo.the bishop's life should | Norh Star, bound Wi ish ia 8 48 Yon 7635, passed bark | snnoyances, a oe eS Catia ces mie ‘THE INVRSTMENT OF THE CONSECRATED, seid, “Thon art a .rock, and on this rock I as heavenly as office. fou have also solemn! Chris 0 1 NB. leeches, io 4 crating bishop. | The language, as in all the ceremonies | ane yegceding ceremony is virtually the Inst one of the | will’ build, my church.” To Peter he gave the keyk | promised vo observe chastity and sobriety, humil- | , Seamalip Montezuma (Br). Tamehar, Fingatgn, Sore, | acarus, nor any insect, visite <r ch chats ef the Catholic Church, was in Latin, The address, the | consecration proper. The newly made bishop was now | of the Kingdom of Heaven, the power of binding and | ity and patience, disimterestedness and charity; carn with mdse and passengers, ee gece ae pert iee ee Ae Re Anterrogatories, replies, prayers and invooations are ren. | invested with the signs of his office, and first loosing, the charge to feed the lambs and sheep. For | and you have protested, in reply to Steamship United 8 Barton, New Orleans, Oct, | nomenate), so marvellous are (he effects of its operation. @ered in English in the foliowing account, The address WITH TAR CRORIER. Peter he prayed that his faith might never fail. Peter | the question of the most reverend consecrator, | wiih mdse and passengers, to Jas A Raynor. Experies The Phenol Sodique acts in congealit albumen and ag The conseerator having blessed and sprinkled the cro- | he autherized to receive the firt of the Gentiles into the | that you will be affable and merciful to the poor, the | sirong head winds the entire passage, with sugar, to | 8 astringent, Itis sufficient peer @ bandages soaked was as follows :— tier delivered it to the consecrated, who received it be- | universal fold. Peter in His name wrought the first | stranger and all indixentfpersons, for God's name's sake; Brig Jura (Br), Day, Pernambuco, 90 days. ded Fk i a - Most Reverend Father—Our holy mother the Catholic | tween the first and second fingers of his claeped hands, | miracle at the beautiful gate of the Templo; and by h's | that you will avoid all thatis evil, and promote all that PI sete Newell, M 48 days, with fruit Siiately tort week ertawe par Tor ow pyr Duncat ‘and the wound Is reunited in a few days ‘without in- Church requires of you to raive this priest here present | “€ consecrator say! req y ‘ing :— very shadow cured the sick, Peter convokod the first | isgood. Therefore was the rer rosped to God, ‘ Of the pastoral office, that inthe | council and prosided at it, and gave the final decision of | that they who blessed theo may be ba) , MeDonald, Glace Bay, 14 days, with | fammation ensuing. Sippurating sores or inveterate alcers w Hiding over One yoar require 10 BE | opt, wn favorabie lerms, ” : New Vouk, Angiiot dy rong be “Receive the Dlosred, and they— | "sig Catherine the burthensome office of a bishop. corre tion of viee thou mayst temper justice with mercy, | the controverted questions that agitated the assembly ; | God forbid there should be any such—who cursed thee, cont, oC H Tremble. 18 daye, with coal, 10 C& | Are also. dininf ‘and ily arrested in rd ravages. The Arcbbishop—Have you the apostolic commission? | holding judgment without wrath, mayst sooth the | and when he spoke the much disputing ceased. This | should be themselves accut Of the virtues required orig lisa Ann, Ayres, Lingan, 18 days, 1 4 This will be understood w! e Anewer—We have. minds of the hearers by cherishing virtue, and mayst | order, by the appointment of God, must continue for. | of thee, thou hast illustrious examples in the order to By ee ‘of Freeport, Me), Brown, Mobile, 96 sent dey, 14 borne tn mind, " Hot neglect the etrictness Of discipline through love for | ever, We cannot, no living body can be acephalous, | which thou art now exalted. With their faith, they have rie ‘cotton. to Walsh & Carver, Phenol asphyxiates and i ‘The Archbisbop—I26 It be reed tranquillity, Every State must must have a ruler, evory flock a shep- | bequeathed them as tho most precious legacy to their Luisa, Cuderhill, Baracos, 16 days, with frutt, to J | tery of bontinuing the work ‘of ¢ idl avidin The commission confirming the efetion of the Right Wit THE RING. herd, every house a foundation, every army a general | successors, The martyrs Polycarp and Ireneus, the Doc- | & T Pearsall, tes Providence. bly, as aay the doctors, Nor is this he Poy bes Rev. Dr. John J. Conroy to be bishop was then pre The ring was then blesked and sprinkled asin the last | in-chief, every ship a commander, every body a herd, | tors Ambrose and Augustine, Basil and ‘Gregory, Schr Monnitght, Tuttle, a. able to affirm that the mere odor of the Etent sented and ye: fh ceremony, when it was placed upon the third finger of | Peter casts the net at the bidding of Christ, the biehops | Chrysostom and Anselm, Patrick and Malachi, Thomas bo wy ‘onan, Sarener, Lunes. through an apartment will stop & oongh, | 10 be very nd read, Tt was a document of rome lengih, | the right hand by the consecrator, who accompanied the | are the Apostles who help him to draw the miraculous | A’Becket and Fisher, Oliver Plunkett and Archbishop | Gh" br 'Pranklin, —-—, New Bedford. nelont and modern philosd and about fifteen minutoe elapsed in ite reading. action with the words: — draught of fiebes to the shore, Peter has charge of | Affre, Bartholomew of the Martyrs, and Charles Borro- Schr Seneca, Godfrey, Boston for Albauy, m in Anima Vili, one OATH. “Take this ring, a8 a token of fidelity, eo that being | the entire floek, the bishops, in their respective dioceses, | meo, Ximenes and St. Francis of Sales, Bossuet and Fene- Sehr jhin, Crocker, Boston. tum oquaint our readers of the: In the midet of . adorned with jnviolate faith thou mayst without stain he assistant shephords, A different arrangement | lon. Nor need ,wo look to foreign lands and former | Sehr jure, Falmer, Fall iver. denefteial effects of this Phoenix of Joct wn for i ES midst of & silence of the most awe-inepiring DA- | guard the spouse of God—to wit, His holy church. Would afford no evidence of superior wisdom. Ite re- | ages for models Of opisoopal sanctity, Thank | Kehr James, Niokeron, ianenator. | asa Armed bronchitis we have ,been sublect to fore love, shne. ture the co ¢ then administered the oath of The Book of Gospels was now removed from the | eults would be disastrons to order, to unity and safety, | God, we have had them in the young American 4 Loulsa W. Birdsall, Pell, Mystic, tas heen in pe eapeoable eee EO na cellent evide of its cure. ty and fidelity, whieh the bishop ‘elect repented in a | Shoulders of the consecrated, and while he touched it | A quaint but shrewd thinker out West, though not a | church. Thirty-five of our leceared prelates are, 1 | och tr Motts Nearer, CArTyinn away Dowsprity jidboom | U0r of Creosote oF Tak oe Cras Pen cines of disesem Satie olin po ‘ with clasped hand, the consecrator «aid Catholic, alluding to the Dead Sea level to which all | trust, at this moment looking down, approvingly, from | gnd head gear and doing other damage. ‘The nastier refused | Word treated medicinally for ages without any result, through ing posture, as follows: — ‘itecelve the Gospel; go preach to the people committed | orders in the church were reduced by Planck, Newnder, | their bright thrones above on this august assomblage. | to give any particulars, . the weophagus. AE 1 10) J, John Joseph Conroy, elect of the Diocese of Al- | to thy care; for God is powerful, that He may increase to | Calvin and the Presbyterians, anxious to prove to non- | We can say, in the language of Heclesiastious, that ioe Geter, Tinker, Mow Haven. cond for Mlleabethport Dieoeoge of the Royal Moereas te eceecally- Dany, will be from thie bour hencoforward obedient to | thee His grace, who liveth and reigneth, world without | Catholics the truth of our God-made religion, wrote n | through them the Lord hath wrought great clory from ee een ‘ The attention of ye Tdhould alsorbe In every farnily, blessed Peter the Apostle and to the Holy Roman end.’ little work in which he contended that God must have | the beginning. Men of great power and wisdom, who m9 . directed 0 this oeptial. and to the most bicesed Father, Pope Pius 1X., The consecrated then exohar the kiss of peace | made the church on the same plan on which he mado | ruled over the present people and instructed them in American Shipm re’ Association, womens tein New York, Dis successors canonically chosen. 1 will assist them to | With Jhe consecrator and t etant bishope, each | the world, ‘Now what is the Divine plan, the Fe most holy words, Men of mercy, whose godly deeds No 61 Wart Srnerr—Rooms 28, 25 axon 2. HAS. R, FANNING & 0O,, 2a psig strc, retain and defen against any man whatever the Roman | eying £0 him as he did eo the central idea of the world? Is it not @ gravitation, | have not failed. Their children for their sokes remain. ‘The following approved Masters aud Officers bave reeeived For sale by Hogernan Las Rk ta Sheaton: hy Popedom, without ot to my rank, T will take “Peace be to hee, v the tending of all the component parts to a | Their deeds and their glory shall not be forraken for | sesions from this Astociation = way, A went ae hi Plerrepont virest, ron, defend and promote the rights, honors, To which he anewered— If all the atome that composed the uni- | ever. Their bodies are buried in peace, and their name ~ an Cation WE. 8, es thie Taurens; s007 Pith Kind avenus; Alexander Hudnut, «tf Whority of the Holy Roman Church, of “And with thy spirit, ed this law, if they separated from ail liveth unto generation aud generavion. AS Paul was | | Captains 4970, Charles TH 1) Lien, ae eee eee and other druggists . 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