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NEW YORK HERALD. | NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 1866. _ PRICE FOUR CEN 7 bs re cr car anes aera EE a - = —-> = aoe oye ; which have tested its genuineness and | Hesven, peppled heaven with saints ; as such may ebe make or enforce any laws whieh shall THE OATHOLIC CHURCH. strengih—times of civil discord apd | be enabled to withstand s0 many and much persecution, THE PROTESTANT OHURCHES. lias af. the people | the pritiicges or imeripiiion eff cltineee of the Unites 3 penienes Whey wae lnnpatned and To survive the iw of so many wicked pas- all their rights and privileges | States, nor shall any State deprive any of life, ‘social unity suffered grievous | siops, the of so many opposing interests, J ‘of the others, The Nberty or property without due w, nor deny turselves the boud of rater: so obstinate jealousics, so many jarring and dis- arena nary neon amendment of the constituuen guarantees to ta any yer witha Jurndilog the egal prtection fora) eo ee a rene Condant dam a seonabe over aie mig mag iiever cikeeie ton ee pier soe disfrancbise | of ae, Ronseeepiacive) Sar apportioned but the bond un! ren nphed over enemica, preserved identity clave of citizens mach | amon eral taten to their reepectiv. The... Plenary Council at aceonee vernuiued as sirong as ever, and never per- though Terpiation and every As such, DR. CHEEVER On RECONSTRUCTION. ie ruling clases, may tat inems trem thie Buimber of pervons in ‘cach Suane, anal Indians bot > did'we meet together move as a band of | ins ‘the comiminion realized the the Staten, by virtue the | taxed.” Thus far the new proposed (es are only » Baltimére. biehere’ more of one heart and one roul, than | promises of her divine founder and spouse, aia am ands of a ruling vias; can Becdhe for |, rettaretion ‘ot what: airaiy ne tenor) - 4 . I will venture to was she herself to be the Church built mo other causes (ham crime, but tb Be F ton, and ao it od te oes de cath SaRiy ote | Sure rata eeate: |, tno rrp te cacti Er ese, p ‘ f of Harmony-and inutual good wl than will be | pillarand die "ground of troth. Athena did not show | Hig Opinions, on the Suffrage | wes. the state sovereigniy in aadetas| repreguptation te the Tigut of cosh nanened a cheese Cele- this which is solemnly eee 2, aprenyf ange, aes vorpal i WR6. aeme over the the pice’ 7] yg of pera in gach State is to he ‘Preceedings---Grand ness, hold ; e have no appeal (or a i nntesives, Imposing eee ‘ge Techie prenonoe to speak ; Apostolicnlty, too, Bot Question. fy the State sovereignty. "Por the the can be Geptved ot eae paar ~ sobration ef High Mass. for by the scone which is here before you. ure you led waporon, + people of a State may be disfranchised by the State wove- nity belonging to bimas & citizen of the United a ack ip 0 through “ages in.the charob’s h : wes a nena cree en ln the hanes sinbe minorty, and erie a mn ao popen of law, ae for erime, nor by amb as tory, fab ot varions Y heaped verwmant hegemes « toot im an: 8 or ent ? pose. pr as eZesinsa in lester Meecbere ntenessind te case tie ’ ivi yeeros en | The Constitutional Amend- | ‘a. Infoonty to accomsplien and con ft Gi Ga 6 betes se the ott wine cata er otEaéy ; i this, ational or Ln or provincial: or oonasen ical, means 5 ee used this a bey nes the ee nat ans Srretuaapet ny Pay a bp bony By ee dig’ garment or the patel PRESEST. degrees of importance an carry the ight fner- Denounced. aority ' old." No'State sally by any | eo DISTINGUISHED % Bin ipe tel na thesn denbrienn, oe, pai upon the | topeated meh rd as 7 ment no! ee protecting them, the right of pg loca! a tr or deny to any pbebhant ine pnb ays myo nnn ‘mould, derived from the birthplace of Christianity, | is it that His enemies were always bers; that thoy who Sa ph bein nase Stato oppression, jus the exclusion of any one class |, of cthons But whenover the right t oat soins ¢ a * . were tbe Apostlee met togothe: in Jaruantom $0 consis biasphemed also: that she alone ay evr Spe aan oe ony eae evens ores iar apeticn Se cloctnm of Vreaident oF View President ti cla . nl jremantativ ‘a SERMON OP ARCHBISHOP MeCLOSMET. | {0/Peorscror thinomncyat une "exampie aronch a | the ei nd. defended His bol? ceesna | REV. DR. SPEAR ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS. | ¥encuan ~ ou Neha Keep /'thematvan "te |i eset jodicial pticort, or doe mcmsbere of tbe’ Logins ¥ A future time. Yet another attribuve 1 poset t of Christianity on carth. How isit that amid 7" 7 * | power by the right of restricting the franchise | ture thereof, ts denied to any of we male inhabitants of more glorious still—one which, if ete, Bs and y danger, persecutions, sbe has w their own clam, and of disfranchising whom wach Beate, being wen De Years of ago aud citizens of binds together more Orinly alithe.rest. Wi tit they | always triamphed? Whemoe this invisible energy, this POR Te nae TA aoe fo4 please, by State sovereignty. They cannot be | the talon, or in anyway abridged, except for beauteous fabric be dis- | immortal life? How, again, will you aovount for her reached court, for themselves have in rebellion or other ortme, the basin of ‘would tall asunder and the whole: dis. by any ho Council Organized~Lst of the | soo. | nfallibility, om which it may be admirable and tadestractibi ; aud how account for couneiod thadialiven' ee catteerientaavesto weet | fo shall bo reduced im the proportion which r palttod me wore pieint ary to dwell, It ms the remarkabie that when the period of so-ealled The Constitutional Amendment the court, apd cap shut out the people and their cause trom tbe number of each male citiote, eball Sone ihe pron fact Officers. this eininent prerogative more than any other | reformation came, wheu it wae claimed that a holier and it. The state. sovereightios, thas copstitutionally | number of male citizens twenty-one years of age \o such pguishes th 0 M Ulimatam of the Nerth. toarped, basumaln Walt and &brive ef paliical power, | Biaye, Fhegpuirediotion here betwee the Tortiiding of « x 4 F distinguishes the Catholic Churoh and preeents her claim | purer religion was preached to man, then discord came - “ee ae . ae. in the broadest and fullest, terms; it is the best one and contentions, and divisions and endless varieties of Just in proportion to the Dumber of United states citi. | personal opprorsion in one sentence and the provision which she 1s willimg that her divinity should be tii sects; that the more the new enlightenment the arene "| 2008 disfranchiged. This Is the plan of reconstruction now | for itm another, te so palpable that it bs marvollons ‘ Sho stakes her all upon it; this ved all is proved; | more doubt and scepticism, ifference and ii ion bo'ng carried out. Dy the President as the reprerentative | that the two aptioles conld ever bave bean pre 4 to SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. this failing all falls; if she is infallible then her | #pread with it; and whet doos all thie show but theue- | pr SuyTH @N THE VICKS OF THE CLERGY. of the rebel State sovereigntics struygting to rewino No State shall abridge or take away the ruchte , Oct. 7, 1886. teaching must be true; all her decisions in matters of | cérnity of that infallible authority which bad been cast e la “s + | hole former tyranny over the Union in opposition ty | of hip from any pemou. Sut whevever the Batrmons, J Christian faith must be final and without appeal; if she | aside? What does it show but the need there is for sach the authority of Congress a8 the constitutional represen. | right to volo (the fundamental sight of American cit) ‘ ‘SCRNE OUTHDS THE CBURCH, 19 not infallible then would she be a bold pretender, an | a power to make a stand against tho wild pas- Annan tatives of the loyal people of the United Mtales. Itisthe | zensbip) is denied, abridged or taken away frow snot ever in the history of the Catholic Church | Usurper of God’s rights. It is not my purpose to enter | sions of mon and be proof against the energy of human Y t to establish « longue of State sovereivaties above HOw) persons aball be counted out from tne Probably atall into any detailed or lengthened argument to establish | scepticism No other power has pufliced—no other J kc hority of the reprosentatives of people, and ia of oe representation. That i, the parent $m this country hes anything been or bsg sah |. the Joatioe of ber a eT ad privi- once sil alee to satinty doubts, 19 settle controveray, Services at Plymouth and Other Brook- {> adabli it by means of dlafranch Wet itn of crament having rermidied them to be. dlatranchise ificence importance the opening o! loge; this wou! me long on you ive retage and su; ‘to both mind and heart in 2 hie hove ’ 4 arry on COMROQUEREMH, Cant fay 18 magnitonnee ome euoha Ghurch ot the United | suention, I must content myselt with sketching briedy | calm, woure, aoe ae atin iti indeed, | lyn Churebes, at Memorial Church, — | ‘od eine willing,” says the President, and with | forth as no louser » part ofthe tw bo protrced, Becopa Co afow of the more important outlines. And first let us | a supereminent, igious power, but one merciful; 9 Ci your hetp T intend to fight out the battle with Northers | out dregs of the people, muduilla, to be trampled on, Mates. Froman eariz hour this morning dense crowds | understand what 9) ecvely meant by ig ingly. pont pen the ‘earth to encounter and master a giant evil. St. Luke’s Cathedral, tranorn,) aud who are heoe Araocst Thow w ne, ap goat, Pouin, more heplon than Indians TOL taxed. , " pointe 6 people to lagistat protectio cou Out for repre could be seen $n every stréet wending their way in the | Do we mean that the receives & ‘and mira. is, then, that has made the Church of God so glort he. he. Ke. try and govdenment, have endeavored by righteous | pose of bang taxcd, «« woatatlow foe the very pur. eplous ivation from Heaven; thata new revelation | ous not only in the past but in the present aleo—glorions of the cathedral. Long before balf-past nine, | SRK mer ie at any time imparted to her; that she bas | even amid the trials'and threateutug dangers that, wow oe ‘the, time appointed for the moving of the procession | the right to alter or amend, to add to or take from the | beset her, that encompans especially her venerated head, from the residence of the Archbishop, the streets around | original deposit entrusted to her? Not at all. Much less } Glorious, I say, in pr: sent suffering; forehe knows and | Church of the Purit ‘passions of | their white oppressors, w ls, Will set om fire of hell, agapat the powaibility of Provest oF walf dele oc her rebellion. Ta President Johneon's view, those intents and purposes ‘orthera traitors who, having saved the country from | subjects in alleg anne, to be personnaball be hele ciiifens bat chattels ; not eltiaens to be Sermon by Rev. Dr. do we coffound ipfallibility with impeccability, or as- | feels that they but the way for new and more ver. the-cashodral wore 20 denéely tbronged as to be almost } 40 wo confound (neath, Mrcarrioswithit cFimpites | brillant triampha, ‘Lat us rejoles this day im. b6IMg | Lage oveviny, at thy cherch of the Puritans, « large now claim that it ought Lo be governed by | represented; subjects of State tyranny, but not projected Saspeasshle.. Every window and available spot, evem the | an exemption from sin. But what we do menn and what | blessed with the inestimable privilege, the unspeakable > r q Joyal men, ‘that those who bave been traitors shail | by the United States, the excrete of state tyranmy be Ieongetops, from which a view of the procession could be | we do amort is, that the Church Ih ber office of teacher happitiens, of being dwellers in tho glorions city of God. | Congregation assembled to hear Dr. Cheever doliver & | sant aside until they cau behave thamndelves as Lonest | guarantee! and conferred, but no right of aypon! OF in the fulfilment of the commission given her has a | For ux, most Reverend Delegate, Apostolic and Venerable | divcourse, as announced in the press, on the “ Pians of en aud good mambers of society. The traitors are those | tection permitted, How could were be contrived @ It seemed as if “5 r L ae ee ac ne vrnea oar in | riveenruna tat, he abl oor ted gihes | Zainery of te Coane ini g.nomeat of tee | Rein toconstroetion,”coniared im ihe Wah o Jonten | "acd ase manbeetloded by shart recut. | Sazmpi wn cnld poy be arn Wiha crie eccagion. The only’ Yacant space around the whole | mated, provected aud guided by the Holy Ghost. This | of Telious Joy. Wo are Noes en Stembers ‘of that | fevealed in the goodness of God’sprovidence, Aftor the | ed racn froin all share in the xoverament and privileges | unjust legislation forbidien by the A\ hich was infailibifity then resides in the teachings of the Church— | apostolic body which has inherited the commis#ion | reading of appropriate hymns, &c,, Dr. Cheever took for of the Union; but the vote of throe-Afths of the colored | scribed in order to be forbidden, Wo mqeare was the route of the procession, wl BFO- | the ccvienia dovrns—that is to say,in the body of her | and received the promise. We are bere not to decide | p., text sala, chapter ten, first and second ¥ ana | Taco tons be asmamed by the rebels for the maintenance | prescribe oppression by law, aud write gricvonmwow ‘tected by the members of the Young Catholic Friends S0- | partors, her bishops, whether assembled in general coun- | any disputed points of doctrine, or define any articles o¢ | Dié \oxt lasialy, Shapier ten, iat au jersen, and | of the same power which they had in the Union before | which they have prescribed, io take away their rights propitious, ‘son. rising in the | il or di: throoghout the world, united with her | faith. This belongs not to a council such aa this, Much | 4elivered the following discourse :— { the repellion, The loyal people of the United States. if | from the poor amouy my people, And this inl en che OF Ser ees oat sam and | ghief bishop, who isthe head. It ienot claimed that au | less arewe here 10 discuss any of the mere ordinary | Wo unto them that devrne drerees and thas | there ne any virane. 10. theta, Wil certainly reject tbis | pleaned as being aright cl tate novervizuty. The ich « wweraing bright and clear, aud the air being individual is infallible, but the whole body of | topics of the day, or questions having @ political com> | write grievousness which tuey rancribed, 0 lurn aside | plan of the President, and will cause the rights of the | excluding whatever class of the people the State chooser ‘bracing. bispepa; it is not claimed that a provincial council or a Or tendency of any kind whatever. We are here | tht nesuy from jadamen! 19 take away the right irom | colored race to be respected as their own. to exclude from the right of representation in afrmed wo THR PROCESSION. nextonal or plenary council, such, for insianco, ae this, is consult together and deliberate on those things which } ‘"® Poor of my people. A TORY OF AN OMNIRUM, be @ right belouging to tie rebel Antes, whove right ‘The procession started .« little after ten o'clock from’ { infallible, but an ecumenical of ceneral council repre- | appertarn exclusively to the proper dircharge fue im- Rights ore sacred things, The right of suffrage or On one occasion im Now York at emmibos took up a | of representation in tie United States government fe at gents the whole Church with the Holy Father at ita it trusts it : of h | representation isa right of conscience, and therefore of | respectable looking and weil drewed ‘oalored woman, | the same Ume affirmed to be inviolable even by treason, ea natey's tomas, mending he way slowly | wats (he whole Church with the Holy Father at ita | portant trusts committed to us; of thong things SRG | Feri ene or Cour’ changed not anal | wisea there happend tor no one of the Pacoengerr a. | TWve'abel State has te rht to eaclode the layal poopie ‘Obariée and Mulberry streets to the main entrance | Assnming the fact of a revelation, we bold thet infal- | World; to provide in season for the duly tnereasing | bilsted by the color of the skin, Goveromenta are | ready on board that objected. There two or three | from representation, Dut ueith: nor the Soend Mipilttg hate” froin thie ‘ag a apes “rebnonadio: ff | ppireual wanes B bared of God om conscience, witich is not one thing ina | np and *everal ladies, and the ‘woman sat | overnment has apy right to bel Alates @f thé cathedral, on Franklin street. Te ee ee ee Peedi center ce eee eS a ee Tap | black man and another io a white man n wninterrapted some di Up Broadway. | {fom representation, wot even | 28 1a Fo a ‘THE SCENE INAIDR THE CATHEDRAL. spoken it must faye been for our instruc- | lies, all those means which may more effectnally conduce POLITICAL KIGRTS OF THE BLACK MAN. omnibua was hail inan who, on | qilmte to propara for their rou ton, The Fhe procession entered the Church nt half-past | tion and because we stuod in need of it in order to the | to the diffusion and preservation of the faith, Tne im- | _ If political rights bulong wo white men as members of ‘ nto stap in. necking lored woman, | rebel Hates fave the right of assassination by sorfdom, themscives. slong the side | Attainment of everiasting life, It would, therefore, be | provement of morals, tho ewabliehment of sound disci. | society, so and in the same di , to black men. | sprang badck snd roamed the dapr, exclaiming, | having always exercised it. It wa rgbt of cannibalion, tea, the clergy only covsistent with His grarlous and merciful designs | pline. to the increase of God's glory and the salvation of | Where is the white man who would adit that political “Driver, drive on. Never stop yeurfomnibns for me | & right to sustain life by eating others aive lim the the prelates mitred’‘priesta along the | gh5t He utould watch over His rovelation to preserve it | souls—for all this wo rely not on our strength, bat on | Tixhte do not belong to him ae wol! as civil ? there | while you have a biack nigger aboard !’" argument of a chief of the South Sea Luanda, claiming woman ar. | ownership of the lands sud house of a widowed famity, fo get out, The | on the gronnd that he bad Limsnf during the reign of fare, cannibalism killed apd eaten the farmer powseanor BOR PETRA. There in artill worse and more extraordinary depre- wee stuliifcaon The samneniment contrias the fe Mo alaw end the pemalty for ite viclati thus: - in the stage | No State shall abridge or deny ta any citizen right sted with an | Of cttivenmhi ut Hf the right to vou x denind, or alales, evatre. the entrance of the procession the choly | in ail its original integrity and purity; apd at the same | tnat which we humbiv trust may be ‘um from | Doany right of suffrage inberont im the white man’« | The driver drove on. Shortly the pease ‘The appearance of the clergy as thy time ¢hovld provide an Meaeacete mane whereby nen | abovey-not auy human lights of pK Het ‘the | Citizenslp, there is absolutely tho seme in the back | rived at the street where she the | Might be brought to the knowledge, the certain know- | light @f the Holy Ghost which we have solemnly in- man's And this question of impartial suffrage fs the | driver at iliix point demanded doal slowly wp toward the altar wan majestic in Wedge, of what it wae he hed revenied. To do this | voked) at thealtar. In the language of Solomon, we | £7est question of the, age. In our sonniry it con- | is thint”’ excels me, The prelaten, in thelr richest robes, ay they Ses ee ® divinely appointed guardian of | beg fér understanding, that we may beable to ji Catan the propeet rs See woltarel salllions, indus: | le. word, and a divinely commussioned teacher to com- | aright and discern betwoen # evil. We bee for m educational, religous, vont x aonty ‘epthe church, presented e PO | municate it tiers. “Tnis te tcc give, tntulitaisg. | Wistows thos aunesh by the tbroke of tied, dust He naa 'e withon’ ite righteons settlement, ‘The | holding the sray Ueht to previ ia % } : sf anto ‘where 10 be seon Outside the Catholic Chuwh. The pro- | xy that iniallibility i revelation " Will be ten millions at another ceneng, | woman, Npon this one of the # Sa that iniallibility is to what Providence yarns bola dl heaven and trom the throne of oe bik, chucated, iryea take wwny Urets’ | rewonaimel, but the atver im arranging | to the universe—assoming reveiat And " RA RY 8 cen ae ee ae chetrat-| Clriation, revelation, eal. coksageamiiy, 2, Chsietian ||thai. @e may He eae ean etatie'tn Hits | Fiat, for revolution and revenge, "When they become the gentleman ldeliberately drow | any way abridged for any other enase than crime, then tothe enirch-—in other words a chart ot Christ Row, wo | sight. Wo beg Himto blew us, to biexs the shepherds | Steen millions it will vot be in the power of fifty mil pocket and |cut the ourap: «uch destial, being a cotine by thie atnendinept forbid. cottend that it ia a contradiction of terms to say thatthe | and their flocks, to blows (he pastors and bless the people, | Hous to keep them down, Then comes a “an Dowinga | upon which all the a body den, aball ba with just and sppropriate severity pun- Charoh can ‘be a teacher of crror; cin steel? be. wed | to bless the Church, oes ‘one coautty, to Dlers our | (razedy. as wide we te coutivent, Li Is a religious ques.” thelr exit without payment of @ fare, leaving the | ished. [et it be remembered that the right i» vote end a of < st be | ralers, to biews ns in His earthly cit; here and inake ug | tion. ‘These will whaw it 13 proposed todixtrauchiae | dizcomftedt driver to an empty atage the consolation | the fandamentai. principal right of American ¢)tiai no abutch of Christ or that Dlowsed in the heavenly city cmcantter hwcaume they are poor and black cannot be educated | of the ntier impomibility damages More precious than any other right. If a jury of the But the whole question reaolver i: ; . religionsly onder a law that takes away all their rights 1rd Laeon. sae eoery paeees a the world were called Divine Lord in the institu RORp TANT Coat pRocenmmce, polieally audall their means of ul self-detenon. ‘This inchleutconveys an pithy Jemwn, If | to decide, it would be that the vole ig that distinguish. and invent it with Everything seems to indicate that the deitberuiion of iv o talee rellgiva thal consents to rob out fellow erea- | the * huvible ipdivisaal” who Valon ageord- - Ke fundamental right of nie (Was it one of its esential feetures? the coapeil will be marked with great inwret to tha | ‘en of Choir nghto, aut then pretends iu make it tp by | ing to * my policy’) insiete om Wao culored which arte ft im dignity, vais aud ghey it enter into it as an ‘constituent Protestan missionaries: oud teacher, We must be just before | race, or making them Jor tha benefit of | Shove the citizanalip aby ether pation a0, the it remains at all times identified with, insep- it as well’ as to the Catbatic world wean be generous There are three fons of Hite to | rehele, Jet the pamengers cut the and jouve.bim to | Ii acknowledged to be the primal covenanted right of it; necessary to ite integri - bpnereyaghh ietbcesngein ants —_ mane rignt = eto Cnlou'te Tor at, withog reepect Decher of pt ayy agente ‘Gaus © Goa ness, ta! harmoni: country —— Pies fa ni ia for put ow w the crime hha Dork, Seng aad-aciatonen, "You. all knour’ otter [cea sbliaming sre the petuotpel nelcers of the conpall:y- | tea, Gd,_lereipestive Of valet; smomarthe vigin st | Solunbr toca, ‘The Prevent is Bue fhe eetvant of the | forbidden by this amendment It the ight of » cium choosin: His apostles, in what terms 4 “ Prosideftt—The Archbishop of Baltimore. cia of o popublican orm, of peuple, hired to drive the stage fh four years, and | Of the |'njted Motes to vote for Uniied States . with thevolemn terme im which He imparted to them |. Promoler—Rev. Dr. Lynch, Bishop of harieston, | ation; bard, For all What the tule of our sovereignty all or ‘none | ativen in danied, Me penalty for their high commission you are ali familiar: power | ©. i vesting im the freedmen. No back man shall be pat out @ stage or taxed | Ofime must fellow, What thew is tbe penait ww given Jo me,” be. ; HAy Father hath sent me 00 ae tT ee eee Viexr Gen- | vigim on the abolishing of slavery: CI eee Nene es man w 00 carried Bie be 1 are the a Fi Ea WA Chancellor—Very Rev. Dr. T. Foley, cathedral, Raltt- “e cheeosea, bot the Uniom eter an, aed: tie the penalty re to them; it was s miasion to teach all nations—'‘Go, | ™°Fre. wwsy, the vegroes vould ger he refused an who undertakes to manage it on any other | but im this case the law & ratification of the teach ali nations.” Now thie command implied a cor- Assistant Chancellor—Rev. James Gibvous of the cathe | ghere of representation wth dhe other ” | condition will find bimget? with avery mall party be- | tramegression for the pei end the \ujnred person to daty, "0 's correlative obligation to bear draj, Baltimore. ‘The violation of rither of there viaime would be a 4! fore he to the end of bia tt w only cop. | he the oternal sufferer The | to the sanction of eh ee ligation Vert | Secretaries—Very Rev. Dr. Corcoran, Charleston, &.C-; | yational crime, hut the proposed diniranchixement of | perhanis that (ry to make . 7 | Use crime, aod the crime iinet’ a appolnied. to sand or Fee ee eat ma oe Nae ite | Rev. Dr. Keogh, Protersor of Theciogy. seminary of St | the colored race by amendment of the constitation | deadhends. and they are the Gxture end law of frocieiy to be belioveth mot shall be condemned.” ‘aret Charles, Philadelphia; Dr. Becker, of Richi Va. for that paryose would be the tiolation of them all, aod | The Presidunt affrma that Unarper engamitted int the original vicki, ‘The man fen, to mlvation is faith, sed “Faith from | ,, ¥otariee—Kev. Dr. Pobesch. Rector of re OF! an unparaiieled «limax of impiety, ingratitude, tyranny | @xcindiny rebel from the government without own secant appa be robbed by law. provided *_hearing whom ? the teacher? What teacher? St. Mary's of the West, Cinctonatt; Very Rev This (ria of Gur government and | cone-nt. The Congres Roslsebyd | only that the shalt wa the er lo cate toe ckemten Uaereeeee |S of California: Ker. P. Hi. Ryan, of St alt the priocivles of public and | east out devila, br whom j mae | ivislon tn'a comsace steak. Ste, porend cheat be roped hear without @ preacher, and how shall one preach aniess Lovie; Rey. M. Accolti, & J., of San Frantiaco; Rev. M. freedom, the secredmess of cove | out! and if we are unjust in excluding from the gay. | of his as a citizen: bat if any cr be be sent?” But if they who are sont can all of Heise, & T. T.; Rev. Ww. Wagrich, Ca 8 R; Rev. H ue aod civil obligations, | ernment ine trutors whe have just been fighting to | Ov any ‘nearetonthe sera” peroramee sal simply one. but all—-tesch error in piece Healy. humanity, benevolence, and | overtirow it unti! they 1) bere rencanted theie re go longer substitate their own views and opinions for the e <9 the inw Of molual right among med, Natlons | bellion, what ix that rale by which the President ex- ‘how can we be ‘to believe, es- Catholic Church Services tn Washington. are watebing the result, the Swise courentions have ap- | cludes millions of loyal enbjetta and citizens, and re Satan nash: 2 Kocsis ped that of eteraal Waxaunaros, Oct. 7, 1966. pealed lo ud, convorations of Ruropean churches have | places rebels and murderers in supreme power ? aplong as they can err we be free to The Rev. Charles H. Mtonestreet, of Georgetown iy bee — ae ae La ey Fpl i woe peaks bays CONMTITUTIONAL AMET IAEENT. 1 iC, “ a . as aM inet Smment. >oniste a long as free 10 doubt wo are not buund to be- | Coltege, delivered » very interesting sérmou t6-day | fore ue in PEG cetaeerink aaa dhe bavesoen fl ot ava peions the teat co msinele of otal ie cicaaee is infallibiikty; the necessity af the ona flows | & Sk Aloysine churek. ft was parely doctrinal, | world wonld b» 4 the phanomenon of the gov- | Im the constityuon in oxprem tems The thira, fourth Teceaslty of the other. But tothe commission, | aud wes made im reference tothe Council of ihe | ernment aud conpiiuilion a fhe Uthet Tlie tegen | tat A eee iy cranes votut ot poet. the oly ¢ ° color ion ty express grant of power, upon persone Youre eo my Peprem‘ativen cthoatmy eccredited nin, | catholic Church at Baltimore. fo it he alluded wo the Ret on a ccealna ts et lorem and wapeened aa | alteration of porte of the conatiention 1am Ghat sioens san pee the paren y veracity is pledged for ; tT am with | previour grand councils of the Choreb In past ager in | forms of tyranny In Teapect of persons Freedom and | section, which provides forthe Statex the power snd by whick 1s vietation chal stand for you. Your words are my | regard to settling great questions of Christianity, such a the dagse ot a ee —_ me eae | ire pe a oun requistiog of convey! Or ot “ portion oF the peop! - | ni % be mt 9 al, MBO teach through you. | He that hears | the Divinity of Christ, the eternity of the mimion of Bis serra uy toe volor of the bia, aod eirluded from ali'| in order tn Go. good or yocore Justice Wy th, tet te ares forever? Voopeay Beraitiouity, hen, of the commissioned teacher is no | *posties and their successors, and foreshadowing that | representation In th yermmeut by the sane peon- | necessary to alter it in onderto do evil Ay tuke away if 1t be committed, thes the hee thasy the Yanautionnty of Christ. The commiedion | at shia « il, in view of the present condition of the | larity, ja change God's ordinance from = tree aed | men's rights Hence the alteration br ia the end endorsed by the government, bet wae given for all nations —"‘Go tesch all nations,” the eae * reaannable over bet seommd rection, the purpose of whieh is to provide for the iN wan uttered shell ET A nett Dp ened ag FR country, a sperial resolution recommending Christian | of justice into tt rebel tates the right of distranchining the loyal eftizen» faleees Theo shalt do ne Wore to endure until tne consummation of time—“ Tam | fotgivences and charity would be adopted. In view of | animals, belt in yection by calor, ioired of sep- | om the groan of coler a6 rite h bay he ce thoa ssit mot be with you all days anti] the consummation of time.” To Present condition of conntry sich » resolve win | seiener, It is oe crime, y Othey ser tions are BO amendmen', for t! ogey + murdered man a family ced my 4 Poter Ms ave pedal we ey art Petor, and £2 ce cae is ese: Gites v0. oF aernmensy | Satrer Gongren Fan's Bd 0 ty ry the race mete thet pa wren Bot Hoth ey Cy “4 iliek:.<. RCI that Le proposed nchigement of ‘he colored race | the weiture of the Union reqaire, ft is thon, Thoa 1b hot coment adakery, bet if thow ‘do, thew batit-on the rock of Peter has fallen into error, has be: MEXICAN AFFAIRS. iy things embraced in that kiod of recon. | at the outeet, that the amendment in uot nocemiary for | ® section of the commonity shall be enelo come the teacher and the propagator of error. “then gre — trn0UND a sete Sint fo called a republican | aov pred eeroee whieh Cag and more@. | sively reg for the ipduigonce a th F eral . rocut each Siste thai ¢houves may eousti- | rect ined. dane fa ens ee a ee nda | eps on set, eens: | Te lyr ht anf wear | Sich ho re? cure ona wal His word bas been made void; bat He has said stituting don may restriet all power to themasives, | lor the true republican party, nor for the peace and par | Sthamed. Apply the same methut to the Afth article that, “Heaven and earth should pass, bot Hie Of two officers of the government came to this city from | tite cit riiy of the whole pevple, \hird, that eny | mauence of the Union, nor for the seerrity of justice aed | We old amendment of the constitavion, “No perme hall should not pees away.” He ras, le Washington, and has private interview of rome dura~ State may held part of ite, papulation lis ignarsnce sae | tiversy, NT Lt a. a whiet can To Gapives of tte Soerey or propery pes Wy Set hefore ‘ascension Father, that with General Ortega, nature ich . oe, uneducated, unfrau ‘ . accom, mare without it, ts , ‘e perce helt prod 1 oy cccia goes Pommer oothd wid # br * fs aes ey That "the wane conte may Keep the biecks evermore | Coagreen socording Wo the giasiity som It every Biase ‘hat mont you aspect ta fal a What does ibe wet pou “tenga thew oft ding | Senepicet. atthe Oe cereDannent, by comfemion of tntrionda, | were received. at once inis the Union wihowt it; bet | bon sense Gad jusice of jariapredence demand? ‘Thet WiSetr msiod, whetestver, tie sald to and would Teta Veseant Widites ves tal cgy foe ltnammétva) provides for a! ADything worse if you can tm | under rondit'ons tn the purwrt and ab the option critne be visited by (he governtnamt ith ite abge with them forever. words could be plainer than | with epecia! instractions from General (Ortega. |) the Austrian se. ww UR any moch atrocity of | of Congrem, every be neder a constitution Wiss pasar Hot by this new td of fmt ah how ant tee rit enormity fu Me constitution of the Brith or the Rus | which provides for the righte and pretetiion of Se See ee wa are. tn, pamTicrParind OFFIC. fen aoa: with ren fis One of the objects of Colone! Ferniza’s mission 1@ 44 } gisg government svery citizen. But recetved under the amendment | thw shal tbencefurth ve the law ahd balet of shatetosing as tm of the preieetcits exp: | Torre nants tenet er Fela] com apomcateh a tanant renin STS Se ne cengnentad | SET eae a Tas | es ale aimee eae ee _— , In order to protect the tired a to come y ‘be o “be os ‘Dr. Puresl, ArebbisbOve! Cincinnati; x ‘yg FHL he eens Fee pe capone wwibosly by. the conettovon over the | And Break it, Seatitee the tarmse of ‘feoomstruction are | ety, aed meaner themeeives por thetr porterity ae drant:—Most Rev. \ Ler cens in also directed (o announce the spprosching srrival.iq |, biect of Chited Aiates ne faily im the ow wAhout the amend: any of the rights that are secured to the Bensen Rov, Jems Gidvoas, cathedral, Peimore; Sud- | Hein on coe see tne, voles of tue Motpspirticthe | that cy of General Ortega, who, It in stated. will lear y naftrage, the vee Amendment eich ieaseuod | meal de with it’ Te cougros ran by low require the | (ebabtams by repreamlaiion. Mo Bate sha une Pencen Rev. U, Lequerre, Assistant Priest o he Areh voles of Ovrist fo balleve, themntbe voir of te New York for Mexico by the end of this week meoiaeer in otder to confor upon the Sigen | rebel tales to respect (he civil rights of citizens, wo they | the privileres oF Immunities of citisens of the ‘of Baltimore; Very Rev. HB Chureb is believe the Church of Ged; for the veracity <i bec the right of distranchisimg the eitizone of the United | esp their political. Cougrom ~ auahoray | Mates Hut if the right to vote ef pe BT A cep Rev, Thomas Foley, of t of God, Gn ifalitbility, the the love of ye Fiates at ile plecture, not only presupposes that es the | aed obligation to demand and secure the vote for them | som from whom it is taken thal! be held to have tant Deacon; stg hag v.48 Wenthedeal, God, In to theact the real bania of certainty, the THE FENIAN PICRIC AT STATEM ISLAND TO-QAY. coustitwtion | stands och sock SetvaanoNaty | £0 Lhe Tight to vty im couria, Congrom cam impose W forever, aad every other op os, privtoge eos ‘Baltimore ‘motive ‘Gentarted post dn Congress prmeestes authority : | one en aa well a* another necemary depende: vor eneioded ‘ omg sic ‘Emmetaburg. orcieed. Tbe Aneatian taemoeinl bore Ghoue 60 ah tant The Fenian circles of Staten Isiand bold their annual pe Ta protect from wach diafranctisement, tr the | to choose injustice, serrag that virtne is just ae enay and | from the baste of representation. Mowat i. Mery bad been seen and beard—to all ‘had received. | picnic to-day at Pavilion Hill, near the Quarantine tand- | © eat coaid iranoter 9 wilion a the colored citizens | qulse ae road. And i the reluctance of 1 3] Sa They with authority from there United “taser over into power « wrer. | aps power we ey ~ the celebration of masathe Most Rev.echbishop | appeal. ff dispute arose smone tole Was 20 | ing. The Fouiane of the Manhatan circles and vicinity of | Of tne United Susie orn tie plaaauie, ‘tran Likewise | been so long srastomed was to be eonsidared, suse “on: tobe diotrachiond 1 Whe ae they copcarer ri Aller apni they wey: ‘MaCieakey delivered the sormes, which i= Sollows eff be cates (the ‘Cuureb; they commanded obedienee Mew York have teen invited, ead 6 tatgestandanee is os fe puck @ iraeater Gnd protect the citizens irom Strate, Sages Se eee ee oe Snes. me Bere Feha oo eae rt to ite decroms, would Chured ‘announced ueh tyranny. to bere rights from them deyrives Tight lo vote they eball be shivt ont free Mormon of to'bd sebarone ae''s wemihee onda pablione deettone et a ee ET Gent nate anon tn loyal ciizeuy of the rebel the retele, a To vem pom ly age whotiy | the baste of repremntation- shell no loner be fon a EE Sete ET ‘was prononoced against him. LF ey fee present, which lovitation has heen scospted, States to fulfi) the ub! S| nen eeegnetn ae wp py tw maid —_ 2. - - wy ae nomver of free taco wate of tale ” againet would prec’ among them ' to them those suppors it thad to carry | person ercord) (eect ison emeneed, | ese Ravsnsxn Presper? tempt to iead Scaty 0 tae ination of sow tors pop eft anon y incapart | out, but to impose the condition af impartial aufrage | are every one Gptitied (© repremmtatine tT Bee seven Busranss of THB! i ae Pen ae oes it ae one of the chief | an regards Mexico amd the part he wishes the Fenans such a power withont the subversion of | | teat oF ce no ge HB J (WY aw Ls Soguene cm (gf acne other big Re * pn ay pe objects a Ad ay ald take in securi La agg Te Liberties. Why etminister © poisumous which you wean | MO&even for the erime of iran cam the be tn all their Teen of error, tue distavbere of tai Salty one pant of _ thas Manay wie tale caventige of the No porucn | ene ae cae oy deproved of the the oF ounied wat from the of . i te now-n0w, He tobe and come propheta | tn see the Mexicam general. by qualifications for Why make «lew only unmake 4? Socb okra | representation 11 6 deaounred a» o@ endo site pte had ———— ss ea ee a poy “a ro = have Mic ivi eattcaion af te ody ap tan | NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO Sa re tie lod seniors clsndeg te peerias emmtatine | Moribors waa instar whe rium Got Seginers. Shae ms tthe Bon of Gi? faith and Me knowirdge — ‘all saree and slenghter bonse for all the cattle that take it, Hap. | rebels ough! not to be permitted te wee and te rule the bh ‘the tossed to nad fro ond “AS? net now be children | Queen Ummn Setlt fa Ctty-She Recety and they guarentee i oe res Saw poe. ee counury, Thi artcle Ws letewded eotety to to the the ol ey! doctrine in the wt by wind of Oficina! Visits fem the Geverwor and Army) smendment proposes ne perce eovr them 7 eS fovibare whiies the pocet of @iatremaninng of wee all rusieing ‘which they lle in wait to deceive. "ha" eto AY | sad Navy Omesre-See, Departare Te-day-|| Ser’ Sreeveramen | 3, cocina Serre tas cng poms | ooputing 1, soutien o cap her fame, ful eee testimon: what they ' ered laide Trade. c Uten. t are would rebel “aten 6 They | they ae Sogo rigen ote ae eta ane Mone, ti. Tey Fraxcece, Oct. 6, — pa. eo a oot be received. In | inmcoent of crime Tho oe fe Rr a ull ony eettan et a iilen eee that they were PR no — ig tera tobomy visited inet Home of rece a eS a a of Veen craetag , oars ae his the been all foretold, prophecy + tation, ght usen durenehip toyal waren amendment 19 Sate ck op how rosie fre was no sovereign sathoriy to dp. | te,stieatians bedowed spon her. fie expects to fan om yy Dacha” om canace deny ineiy owe signe to rer «ater yan ihe roel se crime aad te = yey Gativided body weoder, it wore 2 bone note of hand, gor refer payment. jet paged im union with ite bead from winch to separate’ And langnishes tut Jobbing ae" poopie Comgrers ra own lequtatures, | making it 4 Fe when novelties were broeched, end doubts suggerted, Fe vanethont of cxporee tttus thie pore for pa or the | Eee wt te. alias cose; 06 wool Swope von "a the beg Of eumpetsing tnd thee ro Anoved and vonficting opinions rained, were men told that cach | Aine months shows an increase of over only whites can vote, but threetfthe of the hove thim aiaipencbiect. fuep fought ler wether thatl ome ty rhage eh thet power © quite ineormesni eo one aust laterpret, choose for himscif—that | merchandise and $2,500,000 Ia ¢ cor-| freed, ‘wat distranchioad, wacks count a+ white | rote with um We will vot have ibeconatitution chaged hla. The propel of the te of Meal pret 4 es po pe ie 4 ‘om oe ta Sees aaa voter, The plan rviains for the rebels al! the pre | from s charler rights to atell of stiander eed Ge yay yepet right of Gisfreachio ng ae a decide? Not at all, The original waenn ni ponderance of political power in the reconstroctad (mien | fram hisement ‘The Preeitent shall got pos the loys! | @ Bet in the -onetitetion. tne comtrery, the cieet! ~~? ees, tly tees went says tte com. oes 8 reported dimsovery of | ever enjoyed them tn the paimy days of avery. Somecien De bets ap ‘The Coagrem shall 204 | tution, os our fathers frame: 4 sad imierpretet iM, +0 Dyan Sy npn pod x i Ay ore? | aan bs een tahoe Tae een | Tor stam, 10 Foeth, Carction, ves the rebels @ | do it cometitation shall not be allered \o reathe | cures the right of mprewntation tw all free on re hear the ges bim thee ‘Caen aye bess of ation of ‘418, 008" inateas of thee soy Wouseb of ibe porerament of saty Sate \0 « + ee fee of tne Unned Maton heathen publican. a qoaatens of Grater tes: x four Team were, superendiog oil other | owe 20 ‘This plan makes serfe of the on. | thisertme against the leyel poople, in order ty +xsit war on thet tbat Matinee ont Hamnon , where errore more eros, and threat- ge oy yh gory Sydney wes 10s. per hover a6 disfranchixhd freemen, tut | reOE Minter into power abvre them Lt the people, | Geriared in (0 Une aprtiet pated pramertilitg of tore Sanneaity Ua natiy © ene, ooeaate ware by Gh EY swe enables Gheir former masters to tse their ermtmnmag thei Comte 10 the ret, emeneiys oe 71 she lnwe ery to resaye ine wun the ot yt -s pe tee 9 yx p> A Ban a Cedgoeentenal echo 11h mening ee refer, the Promacat aetal on ie oostd 0 benger ee ar . ina “ned ¢ Scan ee Sesmo er sok eben 1 SHER mat | a of Ly br? of a Ae prope - Aa bp ovina poss ry ie was foal. Ik wae the voice of vafallible. sethoriiy—the Nrdnaorre, Keosaa, Ov 6, 1806 Seta archaea spine bs enews tive ertciae ta low and execre all Tee ont ae. pres omuial Sed meray of 008. ne 5 , * : sertion ) white “ Tove ‘ very yen and ‘a ‘1 bp yd Thee the great fact wae ever before the poi KA ead se Se Ste ropewaain. Me rights ot leo weloged and then tate earth bil oe ite ows ma bean bard chet = of «he conmmneues, Of ne Hed C) Pry ‘4 of the (hareh claiming and exercising ibis pre Se samme to the peeretary of the Interier | race but tbe right of the Fore wi prot! Wy thes rhb | 8 measure whidh ou mean Ws prevent By sperial loge. fmstol, whole of the maven ont ve, And ibe no lees prominent and important cor fanning © be And thiriy- tee wiles Gece of | bery, reducing their baste of from (he | lation the very Rett oravion. Vou cannct (he vale, must be repremmeted by fr ees oe fact of Doing recognized ¥f Epo he bes 4 a the poures of wpiritelnristicnns Soret 6 ll ht ein cement. ae | fracdulent mummber of 14,000 te oa Since, Tt tk ae rmiba wo commas wie lg | Me wee nly evrmcnii, Sera cn wane et | Sicjpinalinie “ourch dat abe proved ber gat ORSSOUN LEOISLATIVE. NOMIMATIONS _Fiomim manatararet tapem tie foes ok of eee, i Tthlceccteat cod compet the baien ts | ase fepreereiet ‘The somalniing Ment sous 18 ea od | ain pelts the teat a ee _— coridom of the bietke te reference to the accept Kh, and then my thet you will fe renive by Ar sh sae oo Rimeeif eas’ im every region, oie b & Lown, tees | rece these two ere nese amd any of thom «nlem they srree to sully thet | the @onid compe (he ‘a Ka om now {iS enh och one beat ihe oerid,, as main? Cmmperventees have “ Tira» | Sees tor he 5 = i very wmendmest, Alresty, Ts. Ss Whole cuieres rane © ihere Blows 'e lmnpertnl tafroam, passed peotreas martyrs, reared h come ‘hin, Nove year 0; 04 suetom, triined myriads ty | in tee lowes pene of ths ams Lege |fate Nas "1 the gurantee ot OigembtG, | campins Be Rate he ar CONTINUED O8 EIGHTH PAGE

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