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- 5 . + - 8 ; NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13 1868. =e resting gps 24 sotn | Id be received as the faith and ved | among them R. W. Robert Macoy, P.G.M. Having barrier. In our haste, which the gather- of sandal at the CONSECRATION OF BUSHOPS. | Vta'tasten tty tt Maree nem anaMe,Sine | Ms"at ate which ne as manda 8 boot at | arava tue ground the brehresasvanged tent | ag tartoeas speed as #2 mua, wetnenne ep, | & cause fp Seponntinnangnotnggtie ‘ cleansed his thumb with a crumb of bredd, laid aside | the Gospel, with a prayer, aut mm t0.X0 | master masons inside and knights templars on tne | about two hundred ‘yards from the easier but lees portant to his mitre and rose and blessed the crosiers, after- | preach lo the ple commit his care. Highly Iiteresth ‘ligious Services Yester- ards ‘them and a, ft ihe outside, and the officers forming the rites in the | direct route of my companions. A small stream day be the abigail Cathedrals in In them ho the Teak eee talled. bisbaps. acs sada to py eg proits easy ena south. "After the, open mt me Saat ona on fernnaine neon ran a a, oval’s Aw! roug! ressed and New Yerk= Three Bishops According "tat, soon salen, Jalvered after Soe Ne a ne ee crince any | throne” was sung by the choir, the’ Kev, Mr. Morris | of bower, live or Six feet-nigh, and took & ted=Imposing Processione—Large different form preasi that of | placed on the head of the Rignt Rev. Dr. McQuaid | offered prayer and the ritaal was recited by the | long, deep draught from the coofrivulet, I had lain Aucndance of Dignitaries at Both Piacee= | the Latin, "The Greeks say, sReccive the. slat nat bythe con 3 preiste,auuated ey the prelates | grand oflioene, kad brotinan, | Damenes fone. | Con oo Mi Liem ene wenn. Gxeelee co0n, aa ‘The Character of the Services. thou gbvern with pastoral authority the fock | surround: ng. it... biatiop. x, then paving een | ofthe impoaiag ceremonies oe to thee; and let it be for the obedient a thorongiy in brethren sang the | the water, whon the heavy shaking of a bushy limb chureR, accompanied by the two assist- ; hymo commencing:— ‘ startiqd jue; and, rihing ently to stooping ure, | of our citizens—-Saturday and: Suiday aiternoons— 4 PHILADELPHIA, July 12, 1868, staf! and and use it as @ rod of restraint | aisles é 4 ‘The eplendid and impressive ceremony of conse- | and a Moa ah sorrecuon for the disobedient and | ing consecrating psstaies, and invoked the blessing Great Architect of arth and Heaven, titu t6 peneuraié tue gioom of the overhanging | was on those days enjoyed in the Park to ita fullest loose,” - of Heaven'upon the co. Dy iy hous By time nor space confined, foliage. 1 out thinking it might be oue Saturd fim eration, as rendered in the Catholic formula, with } “rn? next thing the consecrator did—and his doi the entire ceremony manifested the neues rest __Bhlarge our dove to comprehend ofthe party coming that way, but received no re- | extent. . On Saturday a of lazy clouds shut out all its artistic grouping of colors and candles, bril- | were very extensive—was to bless the rings, sprin) and gitention. ‘The proceding is ut a very brief Our brethren—all mankind, sponse. ‘Then suspecting it might be some gtray | the torrid heat of the brazen sun, and to make it Nant muaic and gorgeous vestments, was celebrated pad bees holy Water and, Ly male Ee . sone, oaise of the grand Mc: . sthrougn gon peg ply gedit ees ape ore enjoyable a pleasant breeze stirred tne air and laced in tum uw 1 prop | anc vey 01 a ea . ‘1 ‘ ca With a twofold importance in the Cathedral of this | Pied Tir each of the consecrated, accompanying | the various cereulonies which took piace. Itshould |. . JUAN FERNANDEZ, tree about twenty paces distant, intently watch. | leaves; but alas, not so yesterday. Fat people, who city to-day in presence of an immense congregation. | the act by sn -appropriae prayer. He afterwards | be observed that during the latter part of the conse- |- sAnnrinnmmnnnnnnnnnt: ing me, -Its tail was slowly moving’ to aud | on previous Saturdays and Sundays. sweltered*in Of course the whole Catholic element of Phild- | took the Book of the Gospels from the shoulders of | cration solemn high inass was begun, the Arch- | Description of the Home of Robinson Crusoe | 17% ae ie ae. Spry epee a bee their guperabundant adipose endowments, were - green 7, in, “ the elect, and, aided by the assistants, gave it closed ishop ofiictating a8 celebrant, assisted by the other . ¥ Gelphiia desired to witness such an uncommon event | (yoo ined iewithout disjoining his hands, Rabon omciadne 8 cen phan Zpectively, | Lite on a Man-of-War—Hunting Expedi- res] marvellous!y comfortabie in the change of tempera- * as the consecration of two bishops at one time; | He then received cach of the clect with a kissof | There was a full choir in attendance, undor the | tone on the Island, creature f forgot my gun and aii the world inan ture; lean persons extracted additional enjoyment overpowering feeling which no words can describe.. * but as there is a limit to everything, and as @ church | peace, as also did each of the assistant hianopes | direction of Mr. Gustave Schmitz, who presided at JSLAND OF JUAN FERNANDEZ, Tam sure that my cap raised at least two ipehes. | om their Cassius like physiques; . tall: folks . ‘The cho the hyma Vent Sanete Spiritus, ‘ e! ‘a inamoment I began to realize my situation more “¢ - Goes not profess to have the expansive capacity of 8} ane dee ae Rey, Me OlGonnor ascended | ie, ean ane masse perform (a a ene South Pacific, May 9, 1868. } , and, reaching for my gun, bethought myself | found the afternoon experiences ® sort of some alternative to rid me of the annoying visitor. Thad but one Ely cariage. left, and that was in the right barrel, the other being loaded with heavy shot. Crougliing behind a smati rock, half hidden by a lux growth of ferns, | slipped into the left barrel a patent lead pencil cutter’ and rammed it down upon the shot, intending to trust sto short range and ve the animal the contents of both barrels, While I was doing this { caited repeatediy to Cuxsei, whose breech- loader would have cheered me wonderfully; but not a sound in reply could be heard. I felt that it was time to do something. I fully realized the danger of my position, and knew I had no chance but to com- menve the attack before the increasing darkness put me wholy in the power of the wildcat, which still crouched on the log and was rapldly becoming more indistinct, I will not undertake to tell what thoughts of home, of” friénds on board and ,those who might not welcome my return agafn, flashed through my mind as I brougut he “gun to bear and vainly strived to distinguish tre sights In the gloom, With a strange sense of peril and reckigssness I slgwly trained imy piece on the eyes of the Mimal and pulled both triggers. The thrilling scream that followed the diSenurge I shall never forget. ‘Ihe overloaded guu threw me over by its recoil, and springing up I seized the Ped by the muzzle, expecting an attack, but could only see a comfased mass rolling and frantically tearing the leaves and bushes and zaplaly. proaching me dow: the steep slope of the bank. If life hag depended upon it I could not have got out of the way for weak- ness. In less time that I can tell it the creature ceased its violent etraggles, and about twent! feet distant slowly on its haunches, evi dently* blinded by my shot, but still full of vigor. I did not dare to move through fear of betraying my positition, and was nervously thrust- “Hngering sweetness long drawn out,” and to the - children the afternoons, as ail summer alternoons here are to the Lilliputian visitors, was “a thing of beauty, a joy {drever.” They rollicked and rolled on the soft green turf in ecstacy of delight, and older ones, to whom the rul@ of conventional etiquette forbid this freedom, Looked: on" with almost equal Jeasure. Every source of enjoyment afforded in The Park was Yegtulously improved, the winding walks; cosey arbors, sheitered tents, rows on we lakes, Visits to cle St. Vincent Monastery and Ar- senal, and Casino, et i@ one genus. ‘The number+ of visitors was as large as ‘on any of. the Sundays orSaturdays since the opeving of the season—Visitor’s on foot, in carriages and on horse- back. Some of the very flue equipages, so conspic- nous earlier in the season, were, however, want:ng in the long and brillant array of vehicles on Satur- day, their owners and the bewitchngly beautifal ° belles given to riding in them being abscnt now at their accustomed sunmer haunts, at their own sum- mer residences, or at inland watering placea or in cottages by the sea. ut they were scarcely missed, and the multitude stil? remaining to enjoy the splen- - did drives in the Park find them just as pleasant. As to the peilestrians, they belong to the democratic. masses any way, and the Park bel made for them more specially they ure always the ones who more specially enjoy it. They forget here their stores and shops. and varied labors; they leave behind them the din and tumuit ard confining air of the city; they aside all their cares and live only in the present, anc with keen zest drink in the pure, fi air, and in their souls hold sweet communion with ail the visible . forms'of nature and art here so lavishly abounding. At four P.M. on Saturday began the afternoon concert on the Mall. ‘The programme, as usual at _these concerts, was replete with the most delicious gems of music—excerpts from the choicest creations of Donizetti, “Meyerbeer, Offenbach, Gungl, others, The crowds, filling the marquees bo eg to the music -stand or reclming on the turf in the shadow of the encompassing trees, drank iff the floods: of music with increasing delight from the beginuing to the ciose, Now the music subsided to the softness: of angel whispers, and then it would rise and swell mto the grandest ~ tones, almost akin to the great bass of nature’s anthem. ‘The ciose of " the» concert, was the signal New York street car, a good many pious and prayer- | the pulpit in the centre of the Murch, the audience | chorus wept off ‘remarkably well; but decidedly | 18 not this a queer place for a HERALD corre: ful Catholics had to 0 away, sad and gold, from the in rons. TORRraGG helt acgianas ai new ‘ana excollent the beat *reature in the. acaelection was the | spdndent? No telegraph and mails decidedly irregu- r dea, after the fashiol rs—ane ie | Gloria, of itself a composi of great merit . bri mmunity of wild goats, scarecly doors unable to secure admission, ‘The Cathedral 18 | preacher, taking for his text aortion of the fith | and when well rendered, as it was aon 1 io Eee ‘the i ra ae who eke a big building, bit it proved much too small for the | chapter of the Gospel of St, Matthew, proceeded with | day, calculated to produce a splendid etfect ‘ crowds that applied to stand within its portals to- | @ sermon of 7aBAA. ate ora a otiveness, Ae ja such a spacious buildi as St, Patrick's ca: | @ miserable existence from the kids and spa 2: said it was trai: ing see the | thedral, The Habas, terze for soprano, tenor | a few bird’ are the only indications of animat ay. The faithful from far and-near flocked towards | Church multiply and grow #0 ¥ from «ay to | and basso, was exesedingly well aung, while the iife, with th th a half a dozen fishermen the sacred editice early in the morning, and in the | day in strenath and in numbers: toace her hierarchy | chorus (iu Tallis was cheracterized sith, a. re, | Hf W! oO ARCS neighbortiond of nine b'clock a pretty extensive | Increasing in force and asian at ovat thls broad quisite softness and unison fiat rendered it one of huddled in the hovel on the beach in hacptiapad ad 8 . Jhristendowm ie best Kems in emus mime. 1e le r isitor to laces Ossessit a gathering covered the sidewalks. There isa green, springing forward with all its young and abounding | Credo, too, was also effectively produced, and the basi ae tec patapinpelt ae sap or grassy square in front of the Cathedral, through | vigor tn this great republic. He paid two well | xt Incarnatus, as a duet for soprano and tenor, was . which the procession, after devouching from a small | turned compliments to the two newly elected bisi- | very neatly given. Another solo, entrusted to the | les disappointed, and while this trip was ops, aud concluded with a kindly exhortation to 7 basso, Xt in Spiritum, was likewise well rendered. life- chapel, wound its devious way. Into this square | yioty and goodness. ‘ . the prinsipal: plerr lf Dat a, to me like the realization of a iife. s only those who had a ticket’ were permitted to After that the consecrated returned with theassist- | prano; Mrs. Wemer, Sethe re eee long hope, I was not an exception to the general enter. Newspaper men from outside of Philadelphia | @nt bishops to theirchapel, where, being seated,.the | tenor,’ and Mr. ' Adolph ‘Sohst, basso, At | rule. Tcame to the West coast a year ago, wearied had a rough time trying to secure admission, and fog ramrarpen Fide eay Pee of bread, and hav- the termination of the First Gospel the | with the campaigns of an army coxfespondent and 'y proceeded with | Rev, Mr. Preston, of St Ann’s church, | joo47, delightful lar aloukiha ea a to prevent a rush into the church and a gobbling | the mass to the offertory exclusively, and while the | ascended the pulpit and preached an eloquent looking to delightful rambies along the Andes an up of the reserved seats tickets were also provided, | Consecrator did itkewise in hia chapel. After the | and appropriate discourse, chosing lils text from the } voyages up and down the Pacific. The HERALD'S together with two ropes and two rows of policemen otiertory the latier seated himself again before the | Psalms of David, “The Lord hath sworn and he will } readers have been told of the curious things around altar, and the elect, attended by their bishops, pre- f rt 4 stretched across the street; and thas was the religious | sented themselvea, Kneeling before him, end each pat order ot Melchesineke sc otter aout: Linaey the wild, beam: Rentienae: cf Bolkxta; enthusiasm of the multitude restrained. ~ cet Sit bags Sauer 4 ell Lreptics y os proceeded to dilate upon David himéelt as prophet | the coal and silver and copper mines, the boiling a a fth ‘ : tifa: ‘The day was warm, as any one who sat in the-con- } With gold and silver, ‘This is.@ relic of ancient die fhowins. aoe ar een tormeal ont oy vee a springs, a volsanaas, Sisiot ra iarae and Desa gregation will cheerfully testify, the ceremonies vepy | cipline. All the faith(ul were accustomed to W eps Christ upon earth, whose mission he adverted.to at pampen of Chile, and She wenpertar Enee GAME oper Jong and the devotion of the perspiring crowd very | Set at maxs various offerings for the support of | considerable length. He alluded to the appropriate | between the oceana at Magellan.. Some time ago the * eaifying. : fos clergy and other purposes connected with reli- ness of the text mentioned to the solemn occasion of | opportunity was presented™by the cruise of some of In the chapel of the Cathedral the clergymen whi} ~ ‘The consecrator having washed his hands went to} the soghcn at Galtlog by tee ere ee back {¢ | the allied squadron to Visit this romantic spot, but ‘were destined to take a share in the proceedings of | the altar and the elect went to the epistle side of the | just taken place. nother apostle® wag, -sent | the important negotiations respecting our game with the assistant bishops au either side, Each : I~ the day assembled, and a good deal of pleasant fra- | had his own missal brought thither and read and further ed fortilcation ot the? onuren “ot ee ce aia CEE ace ‘ternization went on until the hour for the opening of | did what the consecrator read and did; but there was | God. He then referred to the dignity of the priest- | 1tatned me. On the 21th of April the United States ceremonies was anpounced. Some excellent | OMly one chalice and one host between them. The kiss | hood, and of the important functions it i steamer Dacotah, Commander Thompson, started of peace was given to the elect, who in turn it r 2 i sical types of men were there, and not the least | to the senior and junlor assistant-bishopa, &~ | UAon fuldl and concluded an argumentative dis. | from Valparaiso on a cruise to- Juan Fernandez, Co- | ing'a charge o: shot into my gun when my cat W Drominent among them was the.six feet form of | After the communion and ablution the mass con- | to God for the great blessings which Christ had be. | dimbo and Caldera, and your correspondent was so | greeted by the sound of approaching footsteps an Biakop Lyiich, of Cnaiienton: tinued as usual with the addition of a post-com- | stowed upon His Chureh, Notwithstanding. all the | fortunate as to be invited to make the voyage; but the hurried breath of some one conling to fay help, ‘There were also present Bishop Dominick, of ge conficts and dangers which time after time had sur. | encountering adverse winds and heavy seas, in which | Cassel with his rine, or onl: aaecof ine craw t when The consecrator havi ven the blessing, the : i | ; Rigs RAIGD Biase oraeshee: Clancy Maka |e peepee patie Rick Share penne roused A groetes had Sone ocen on the foremast sustaiied damage, we were compelled | to my inexpressible relief I heard the lieutenant of Richmond, and Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia, | UP 8nd biessed their mitres, In putting them on he | wag added to the long list, and was now about to | toreturn. Our disappointment-was not without miti- | cautiously calling myname. With my hand to my was sup] d to refer to their mystic signification as % mouth, to deccive the anunal, I answered, “Hurry, Besides there wore the two bishgps elect—O’Hara, of | g helmet. ‘The maitre 18 not mentioned iu the ancient | De visser on aie heat or the Mls meS alah oa eay | Sation, however, as we found the Chile government | quick,? and my friend leaped down the’ bank. “{ Scranton, and Shannahan, of Hafrisburg, two intell- | rituals, and Menard thinks it was not used before the | that when his labors in this life were at an end Just concluding its consideration of our mediatory COS HA Le ie Dawe ae Bly alee: DointoHitG Sie ‘ nth century. ‘Two pairs of loves were next F “ ifer, and after posting ourselves-on all the latest cat, lention seemed fixed on our move- gent and ‘amiable looking mcm. When’ only one | video, put-ontne hands af the new bishopa and pas da Mint Ser NOE ee ls Lease ments, when the Heutenant brought his rifle up a'.d bishop is to be consecrated three. bishops are re- | their signification doubtless expiained by allusion 7) gervant, | enter into the | news we prepared to cut away from humanity again | gent an ounce ball into the Wounded brure. Even this | ,2¢ | cl° : : ) quired by the ancient canons of the Church, though | to the covering of the hands of vucob with the skins ae. ar Tigned to throughout Wilk marked ation | fF the wilderness of thus lonely island, | did not fish him, and, clubbing his weapon, Cassel | {0 Cees suet ae tare wks oak there are many instances where the ordination by a | Of Kids that he might obtain the bressing of the firat | tion. At the conctusion the solemn high mass was LIFE ON A MAN-OF-WAR. Creer pent en me cenine ODOR. AH Fiages railed on “tll the shadows of twilight TI ba proceeded with, and at its termination agrand proce - oon on the 2d of May we stood out tose: r oe . . deepened into night, and the it glow EI ‘d Jess number has been deemed valid. As inthe case | ‘ine ring was put on the proper finger of each new | Sion was formed around the church, joined invby the | , At 20° v ated 9 | and with our goats, which we foun above lit up the Park and the firmament. Yesterday fieaity, made a-big lo: The boat was called m, \ Of Siderins, Bishop of Paiabisca, ordained by only | piahop over the glove; -the viliciator rose, took each through the thick,smoke from the great guus of the | with some ¢ : 3. D8e, ch | newly consecrated bishop in the full attire of hia sb 5 8 bf EaahOD, yet tage ee st only allowed | in turn by the right hand; a senior assistant, taking ones, the full chorus In the choir singing the 7 | batteries and allied squadron saluting the anniver- and ei rnadon, bas Gnding tim to «be him by the let, led-him to his chair, placed a crosier | Deunt in magnificent style, effect of the tout € Calin andi Whies thundarbrough¢visidly to fish and, our game, we puied. jos fuliy ba usefal man advanced him, as Synesius esays, | in his leit hand; then, laying aside his mitre, the ensemdie bein most imposing, The ceremoni@s ter- sary of Cailao, and hun zh ly ip. The lengtit gf time in Which T poised a» to the metropolitan see of Ptolemais. Paulinus, consecrator turned to the altar and began the Ze | minated shortly before three o'clock, when the con- | MY mind the roar that shook the Wilderness at Chan- | heaithy flask of lively old Marte ny Visage morning, at an oxceeding!y early hour, as early even as tive o’clocx, crowds of peopie ‘from the moré densely popu ated districts ol the city, nea, Women = ep en, Were seen crowding the cars cn route ‘or the Park . Bis! 5 8 ece: x co . : ae A wheve, in the quieimess and the peace pe RA ere a ererevapebin tr Bia sanooen ts |: Daudi é grexation, highly edified by the day's proceedings, | celiorsville on that, same bright May morning four | Would tlave astonished a temperance missionary, rej ands upon thousands , passed the . * assures us that both the bishops of Rome and Alex- Thee, sovereign God} wo grateful praise. slowly took their departure. years ago, The sea was smooth, but the wind came | glorious supper and # nitit of 7! rougit the beautifol with’ thelr andria owned Evagrins for a true bishop. However, | _ The choir took it up at the eame time and made its Poctor MeQuatd was born in this | 11, cord irom the South, “driving every one not on ANOTHER HUNTING souls in, prayers without forms } the rule of the Church nowadays requires two assist: | BTand old strains ring away through tue recesses i of December, 1325, and alter spond- | WP 8 On our rettirn we found tha r huritine’ part Brine Cia te a See ing and one presiding bishop; henoe ‘on this occasion | Of the vaulted roof, ‘at the Orohan Asy!um in Prince street, | duty to the lower deck. When farrly at sea the fires ur return we found thai anotier hunting party, oudtiess, more acceptable at the of Lieutenant Commanders White ahd ef Engineer Kimball, the clank .of the engines exchanged’| ton and Lieutenants Livin nm and aly G ore he remaine consistin; | there were five altogether. He afterwards, with Nis assistants, stood uncov- udbely College, whore he remained | were allowed to go out, Bails were spread Barion, Ci At aliitie alter ten the procession formea in the | ered at the gospel side of the altar, the omers kucit | three years and a half, aiter which he was removed |.) cuaner Vaneaie onen thin aa and the elect went to the middle of the altar, w to St. Johu’s College, Fordham, anc was ordained to , : a ving Gackoton aatoue tae. Street and fate the square, | ing their mitres, crosier in hand, and, signing tue | the priesthood by thé late Archbishop Huzheson the | for a delighciul sitence, broken only by the | 94.8 expedition after pluvons up tive valley Loa ms mavle a slow and solemn circuit of its area aint re | sitar, gaye their’ blessing m the ‘usual manger of | 19th January; 184s, Te was subsequently pastor at | yound of the water rushing along our side. | contined ty the viciity of the seltienet, Lele fore turned to the main entrance of the chure! : ishops, y 1b aides Beptember, 36 ea bere: yas ard men-of- f as” ne 0 a the steps thereat and passed up inthe’ folowing | _ At tus particular mémegt the altar presented a | celved an appointment from Bishop Bayley as prosi- | 19 my voynsing on board men-of-war 1 have gener. | tune was’ not as good as was hoped 10 order through the main aise to the altar, fol- | Very beautiful tableau. Two camlelabra standing | dent of Seton Hall College, which position, he oceu- | wily found it rather monotonous alter the first day | yout two dozen plump wild. piseuns’ a lowed by the fond and reverential gaze of several | 4t clther side of the altar, eden representing a burn- | pled tN its removal to South Orange. ‘The-right | or two, but in the Dacotah never. In the tirst place | snipe. ‘iis mornits tine AbeaeSein onase thousand — optics:—First came a cloud of little # ablaze, and threw a brilliant glare | eee eee atop of Newt Yorks way corned | there is @ moat accomplished eaterer whose achieve Brance at breakfast time that Woulll Have ais Ae Woden beseeeA Ge mise ier, aver tie goiden ‘copes ani the | Rolly. rst bisiop of New York; was confirmed ae eet ine % irae ogi. Deaneeoed SUNT AB Ieate Tas ed rel nae Peel BR tp a w jawelled slik. 8 2 by Bishop Dubois, the see 4 by Areh- ats pul opis ie sabe: ae sonne sant the ni of mm . t lustidious © e cassocks, still more ih chasubies, and last of all the > number, in conclusion, turned their | bishop Hughes, the th dd consecrated Fee A OAT GUATae aL Sidi oat aad. | nant baeaanh Dishops, in roclets, stoles, copes And mitres, Within he epistie side, singing “For Many | bishop by Archbishop Mi ee AS | SOON. 88 | citar act rood literary food of varied f the marble raiung of the capacious gitar area.the | Years? as a finale to the long performance of the | the clergy of New Jersey » understood — of ern foam aid ‘the unfal “ procession filed to the-letb 2 mht and of nisa day, walked ih procession down atre aisle, and | the choite of + Holy See a_ testimonial re vibes ‘4 ae rtd fee ig os Pron irtbes i rward after three a’cloc AS 8 ease ésponded to. / lc C ‘Bap . seats in front of the smal and at the sides of | alterwarcis, time atter three a’clock Te arn Te COE Soe solic | and watching for tue white satis that now and then uer than were ever utccred in se, in consecrated catiedrel, or ‘ie, the pompous petitions of paid’ er Harall- + + GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. th of July a laborer by the n: hie mowing om thefatmn of vomunzton, Ind, wad stric is¢ Leal of the sun and exgired in’ a few ased was a Scotchman, of re- ucady habits an® a, robust, hearty man. Moore, 1 by the int minutes. The di yes He had receytiy arrived in this country. ry am Kour was given for gong to sea; and “it having ared up an shore roaicuing &@ Lor Peter Car the murderer of Finley, the negro barber in Atbany, on the 4th of Juy, 1867, has sued out u wric of habeas corpus, demanding " pin ¢ dle. ; tusin attar looked | TAUKS td mect aggin at a little after four at gorgeous vestments . fade i ke , ton g wit Ate r st ause j cep TEI AS he m aie thie y aain altar looked benevet ti is Mecodin jeanne, ha to the episcopal oflice were purchased and presented neck mand fade dw x ke some phan § good oling, without unneces- that the State siow cause why he ig held in custody, filled with delic owers; a Yew calm, tall tapers, & most of the cierzgymen had started for home | to the right reverend gentleman on Holy Thurs 0! ee tee m mek ving boosie dill ine -* std Koston Journal, July 11, Lage Ae Joshua i “little green aud white fes'ooning on the canopy of | ter a day of great religious perturbation. Phe lay stude eton College sent their cout ; beoan sunrise ood and curious mementoes ‘of the fetta i banip i ise Peat ay he LS _, the tabernacie constituted its only ornament. fa pa Rs tee gah nea Wr10U3 Map. $o resent colony of niheteen persons Was léuburs (auti tobacco apostle), was killed by! Some of the copes and vestments were exceed. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York. mind vornes,, The election of the, Right mhorning. Niue o clock. “all few" years slice by six men and four | {ae tray from Amesbury at e quarter to oleven jngly rich, and might have come from éhe vale of | ‘pose who have never witnessed -the consecration Mewnaid to the bishopric of Rochester has after which the hours g y over from Valparaiso, ‘They sub- ing, Bi y, on the Boatern Haliroad. Goro: ' Cashmere, or some other sich piace, where the take pains in weavings fabri, Pke Where they | org Ronian Catholic bishop can entertain but a The coup dai of the seene aroynd and onthe | meagre idea of the grand and mmposing ceremenics altar while the ceremony was being periormed was 3 the ship through the aw ening recreauons, n feet from tip xercise on deck y Upon goat's meat a: tsh, and are of beings as one generally meets ng abont the world. ‘hey’ had n bread of any kind and were too tadolsnt to eal satiefaction, as his nd research, with his numerous ing ides, will euable him to satis: orily ner- endant on sucha solemn event, nor cau the mind | {« “ner Waiton dau inquest, and the verdict exoner- ates the railruud, Mr, Trask was at work on @ lot lying on bot sides of the railroad, and was going with in raubl : “ i? ea a curthe important duties in connection with the , from one 8.de to the other at the time, simply a magniicent tter, with purp wie a ed . ic black cibbon vouud his neck set even 1 ¥ vegetables ne crimson shfitiny to and fro across tue p accurately conceive the extent of the various and | ollce. ES PE teil his adventures to his 4 N Smo Whee There is a very droll story of a dootor wno went to . priamatic suniight struck through tie dor rigid yet magnificent exercises gone through on ene a 8 e aud te petrels that skimm Water , Settic in a Viiinge out West, and on the ist night of { Bide altars, and’ Jent wuity to the trescoed | yych rare and tine-honored occasions, White ap- | CHURCH OF ST. CHARLES BORROMEO, Wo met | rowel cauvas three times SHA WOO | tis arrival was sent for to’ attend. a sick chitd. He ~ walls. ‘Two chapels retin the church—a Soll ieibuekctttcld aisd | dex onektee ities wai z i eanseletnes ing de waves, and over from Valparaiso to trade | looked at tue little sufferer very attentive mgt ery greater forthe op, a icsser for the | Parently mysterious aud exclusive they ever possess, : . 5 on her nationality, but the lence . Toh , Seal skins, &e. | seud for the ma- | delivered ths oracular opinion:—“This ayar 8 two elect. In the grea’ a8 prepared in | Unit characteristic and signilicant earnestness for | Lying of the Corner Stone VesterdaymIme coors run up io tie gail recevved no an Ws columns 4 list of American whalers which | Ot the smaiipox, and Latn’t posted up to pustules. the usual manuer, and on the credgnce table were | which the Catholic Charch througnoat iong, dark . posing Ceremonios. swering signal from the jndeycudeut skipper, | have touched at the island since th of January, | We must apprvach this case by circular treatment. All those things Wanted by the ex ator during ; '. ed. ‘The tig Yesterday afternoon was the time named for the | #Hi tie bets were decided “drawn.? ‘The hist is incompiete in detail, owing to the care- | Yougive the lite cus this draugut. That'll send the ceremony. In the smailer ¢ 1, besides the, stands) renowned. he monies in St. ; i suifted, with occxsiona: fler 0 lessness Of the person having whe record iu char; him into dts. Then send forme. I’m a stunner on customary furniture, were the poutifical yeatments | Patrick's "Cafhegral yesterday were remarkable | !4¥ing of the corner stone of the new edifice now in | ts Yoat about with ve. , unul on tie This group o/ islands te 200 aniles west of Velpa. | fte.”” é ce ype ge aR FE oat resto for the splendor, the gorgeousness, the zeal, | Course Of construction for the congregation Bf St. | sixti day, we sighted the lofty p “ — bsg ores of mes — ss at ‘The editor of the Natchez Democrat has seen a I Des iz F pes a Foi Charles Borromeo, Sidr " lyn, . JUAN siderable ance Apart, With smalier oues « astod toot i erie cher with large candies, wine and’ Dread,.| te feeling, sympathy and general august | Charles Borromeo, Siduey place, Brooklyn, of which | “.9 Siew of th ishand from the sea is exceeytingly | to each. ‘Their name is derived from Juan Fernaien | poulds found hy & teecdaee Mee See a ing tye . ornamented with gol and silver, bearing which chafacterized the entire proceedings, | e JRev.. F. J. Freel is the pastor. The former he cliffs rise in many places perpe @ Spamtard, who discovered them in 1583 in hid voy- | Adams county, Miss. Hi Sats ‘Tue consecrator was bishop Wood and the conse- | which, however necessarily long, were e building occupied by this parish as a chareh ight of three thousand feet, pr age from Lima to Valdivia, He designed to settle id Yount crator’s notary Father Stanton. Deacons of Honor, seo Rey loom Were reaerde WINE}: So EE ey Ais GCHAR, Geaksered Denne iaaecestibie wall of volcanic formation, | here, and applied fora patent but tated to ovtain | y2ayid Youngman, of Franklin, Tenn. eighty-six Fathers Sheridan and Meaher; Assistant Priest, Very | intense devotional interest, awe and reverence by | V4, , 4 4 y ‘ avutnet the base of Which the sea yeats and foams | one. ‘fue isiand was muci: visited by tae buccaucers | YC8's Of Aue, Killed sixteen squirrels in Giles county : Rev. ©. J.°H. Carter; Deacon of Mass, Rey. P. | one of the finest congregations that have assembled | 04 the morning of the 8th of March last. | jacessanti ree short valleys ran. up | in their expeditions against the Spaguards, aud Daun | te ter day, shooting every one of them through Orteilly; Subdeacon, Kev. John Fitzmaurice; Master | within ghe cathedral for years, Atthough ten o'clock | AVOut a Year ago the inadequacy of the for- | between the bins at the northern ex- | pler describes his visit here. In 16:18 Mosquito | e head. ‘ . of Ceremonies, Rev. A. J. Maconway; Assistant ran the t tor thao : mer ‘building to accommodate the numerous {| temity of the isiand into narrow, — pre- | tadian was left here by the ship which Dampier was A fact: ry girl in “Fa'l River returned a day or two Masters of Ceremonies, Revs. Francia P.’O’Neill and |, Wa8 the our announced for the commencement of ; cipitous ravines wich Jose themseives in the | in, and was taken of by Lin in March, 1684, having | 8€ 4 roll of bills, amounting to, nearly 3300, which Thomas F. Mulin;and among the clergy of Phila- |‘ the exercises the most prominent sedts were occu. | Sud, constantly increasing congregation necedsl- | qense. foliage of the myrtle trees that ervelop the | lived three yeurs solitary upon tho isiand, subsist: | Nad deen inadverten:ly done up’ in a package of deiphia were Fatliers Waish, Ketran, Power, Strobel pied long-before that time. ‘There was not a pressing tated the pur chase the present site with a view | mogntains. As we approached nearer the ridgea | ing upon tiie gouts first latroducec there by Fernan. | 800d8 she had purchased in.a store in thatcity. She and Gardner, When all were assembled within the ad "9 towards the erection of & more suitable place of gradually became more distinct, revealing sharp | de: In February, 1709, Captain Woods Rogers Tefuret to accept any reward in money, but was pre- sanctuary Bishop Wood, the cofsecrator, took hig | Crowd, no swarming throng, but the spacious edifice | worship, so that when the untoward calainity whieh } peaks of barren rocks, the principal oue, ealied “ihe | toughed here aud found Alexander Selkirk, who had | Vailed upon to iake @ good dress pattern. ; peg ae a, avy ca ee plies! ares yeates presented a weil filled appearance. After ten o'clock foviediow greg penton Wad tetstom en, ance Aneh towering high a the rest and visible fifty | been left hete by the ship Cinque Ports, Captain | “= juli pontiticuls, and the two bishops elect, “ B ” ore cl At four o'clock on the aiternoo: we | Strad 4 7 revi is ee LR O'Hara dud Shannatan, put on. the auice, aly, | é grand orzan pealed forth a sotemn strain and an | jieved in being able to proceed without delay with di) ‘Cumberland bay, which, eas Prom sectew's Barraion bette wre I he mote te ccs RRP cineture and stole. the latter crossed pon the breast air of solemnity reigned through the building. The | the projected enterprise. ft . lands about a iile, and affords good | Robinsen Crusoe. In the visits above metiionad a BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT: as will a priest. ‘They then took the cope. The | quatnt little door of the sacristy stood open, and The site embraces seven lots of ground, admirably | anchorage except during northers, When ships are | great number of goats were iownd, but those were A Sinisa —Desertion, hon-support, &e., auiicient ease; consecrator took a seat at the aliar, and the elect, | thoy issued the sole! “ 7 situated in a select and conventent locality, on the | coupelicd to put to sea. A boat came off to us rowed | reduced by the Spantards, wio introduced di fe no publicity ; uo charge unui divorce is obtained; advice free. wearing their small caps, were led 'to him by the | ‘ed issued the solemn procession. First came a host t corner of Sidney place and Livingston | by half a dyzen dark skinned haif indians, one | the purpose of destroying one of the. prince ; sebewabe es assistant bishops. After saluting him they took | Of youthful acoly‘es arrayed in suitable attire, all ) and were purchased at a cost of $22,000. The | oy whom sp & litte English, and piloted us | pal meaus of subsistencg of the baccaneer A BSOLCTE DI ES ED feats, a senior assistant bishop on the right and a | pearing lighted candies, followed by nearly a hun- | flodation of the new church, which Is of @ most | to a good anchorage within a cabie’s length of the | ‘These animals, were both” found in posspasion A New ‘ork and Staten where desertion, non ae uulor on the left of each of them. They aroge in | dred cieraymen from every district within alarge | Sed and substantial character, being of stone and | rocks. ‘There is a iow piece Of ground here oL about | of the Island “in 1741, When Lord Anon wan, | ‘eaten or other eames wre mullictent, ‘No pay ice, rief time, uncovered their heads and owe of the | circumferciice of the city. ‘Those were followed by | Dfick, Is already several feet above the suriace. ‘The. | titty acres, with a row of five orax tottering huts, In | the #mail remnant VE Mie Crows Of thence rtute | Advice tree. senior aasistants addreswed the consecrator in Latin, | the Right Rev. Dr, Bailey, Bishop of Newark; Right | Dullding, which fronts on Sidney place, will be Of | which live the sole inhabitants of the isiand, numiber- | Tryal aud Gloucester, touched here. “The men, suf. | ———— NNEL, Lawyer, G61 Broadway, room No. 9. _ w the etfect that the Catholic Church requircd of | Rev, Dr. Goesbind, Bishop of Burlington, Vt.; Right the seg 9 gh ny fo Of. ai a fug nineteen persons, Most of Whom are ehildren, | fering irom Scurvy aud other miiadies,.recovered —OFFI AWINGS OF THE SELBY COL- him to raiseup these priests to the burdensome | Rev. Dr. Wiliayis, Bishop of Bosion; Kitht Rey. Dr, | 190 feet tn icngth by 60 feet tn breadth, ‘the side | your iithy lookMhg Women, swarming with vermin | their healt here so speedily that on | Av. lege Lottery of Kentnoky:— office of bishop. He inquim®@l if the apostolic | Bacon, Bishop of Portiand; Right Rev. Dr. MeWar- | Walls will be 60 teet m height and the front wail 60 | and pickaninnies,six men’ and innumerable dogs | home they gave eloquent Soooanth Of the Wr wi TeRm EXTRA QUAGS AQ, suey 11, 185” commissions could be produced, and wy laud, Bishop of Hartford; Right Rev. Dr. Loughin, | fet ‘The araterial to be used ts Philadeipiia brick, ed us 01 our'arrival and commenced a tively | which, leuting to the supposition that (he Becton , 8, da 1, te he fu tne atirmative, when th Bishop of Brooklyn; Right Kev. Dr Conroy, Bishop | With vive stone trimruings. | ‘Two belfrey. towerd are in fish, lobsters, sealskins, sandal wood and | woul’ colonize bots Juan Mernandes ‘and a pine S08 oes 1, tes. The documents—te Of Albany. Succecding these were the deacons ct | t0.be built, and the wuole design will be of a unique, mhandezs curiosities. «A few horaes, cattle | the Chonos Archipelago, the Spaniarus sent onto % RANCH, HMITH ¢ COn tetas rapidly disposed of, after which theconsec honor, the Rev. Dr. Sicsweeny and Key. Mr. Me: | OTMAMeNta! apdachs'antial order, “The cost West: [and tune goats graced ‘around “the houses, | colony In Iii Enis colony, however, was os | + xewrec eta We tia exctained, io Gratius? ‘The oaths were admin- | Gear; two deacons of honor, the Rey. Mr. Carran | Mated at $60,000, aud it is expected that tie chureh | and flocks of wild. pigeons constantly hov- | after almost totally destroyed by an earthquake, 63, 49, 3% 5, i, 2 a 6 al, istered next and the elect and their assistante took | aud Rev. Mr. Kearney; the Rev. Mr. McNerney, Mas- rinpieted during the fall of the present year. | ered over the valley With a recklessness very | 1819 Chile cstablished atpenal colony ti ‘ ot. aee 176. IU. their seats again, the consecrator and hta aaststants | ter of Ceremouics; the Ki Dr. Starrs, Vicar empiated to attord sittiug for about 1,500} tantagzing to our eager xporisinen, who | matned until 1335, when the i‘ Lge! tit, att seal? ato.t 2h: bel proceeding with the form of examination, wi General, Archiexcon of Honos; the Rig! ev. Dh aad CC o firs mpse of the bls " 2 of the cell 0) P convicts Were : on i & CO Manager Consists ora nuaberror questions, toeach Of Witch | MoGuall ant his. Grave Archbishop MeCloakey, are |, At Ve o'clock, the hour appointed for the cere. | ver suvoi sear ail Hiehing tackle in Onter, “The, | fined stil resaAln, Dut are rapdipdiornpoarnee gion. | Foretrewarsand lntormallpa in tie above tot j an atlirmative re to be accorded. | rayed in the grand garments of his ofice, The | MOnivs to begin, there very invge concourse of | Uvoning wis ep " rr the Influence of storms which oc the ae omic The exam ant bishops led | Right sev. Dr. Machbouf headed Persons on the ground. bishop Loughlin, who was | jay an eariy next. morning your corre of the present occupants came over irom —— ry the others to i before whom they | among whom were te homber gi clergymen, ap | out with Lieutenant Cassel and Sur naraiso, and he was aftetwards joined by the ( STAT® LOTTERY, I Rael and reveren Rey. Ar. Farrelly vhere a large tent was erected, | and a good boat's crewdo pull rouud the tsland for y dnd Women previous! ired to. rt Bate Luuwsry, © He lait do the alter and | Joseph; Key. P. ‘ope and multre, carrying if } game and f r exploring a beautiful valley The principal ts Fernan: ve naan ak in commehec ps being on his | Killeen, St. r ud. proceeded to bless the holy | gma vainly . wring tO gel. within range of | monly called, for distinetion, “Mas-a-Tierra,” and 8 Ty ty 86 Sy 1, eft hand vin their seats, The € Wood,’ St. water to be used in the ¢ Alter the first | some wild goats iis,-we entered | wera.” witch fies some ninety mes to the ass “428, verre? fession 0 e »the ater and continued | Larkin, — He Innocents; Rev. | ¢ Healy, - id been e splendid choir of | English bay, wie Mexander Selkirk lived. | w'stward. firgt is abo: long and It v 11, 18H, the muss to Li ‘ tne epistie, St. Bernard’ Key. My. Donbressis, Staten jon sang the psal iow Lovely are | Here | sprung ashore through a heavy surf*| six broad highest nd are My ht, The dis rene ch ecta of ai this ceremony pro- | Isiand; Rev. Mr. Wison, . Ds: Rev. M Tabernacies, O Lor@ of Hosts! ‘Then proceed- | that cutened to swamp the boat; and | general tule *: ypraces have 20. M ceeded, wi sess\on Was done, with she as | Doane, Rev. Mt y, Orange county; | Me tothe piace where the bigi altar is to stand, | gta: of fate the interior alone, while the grassy \ * lively Bistant bisto) i attendants, tothe smatier | Rew Mr. O'Flaherty, &c., &c. ‘The procession was a | Which spot was marked out vy a large cross, | Pieutenant and Sirgeon hoisted sail aud went rouud | color cor 5 with the dark foliage of Chapel, lan! ax rcrostes, opened thetr stotes, | spendid spectacle, e extreme and sha- | Me Bislop sprinkled the ground with holy | thei s codisiing grounds, First T the myrtie tree foh “abound. «th Qe “Avie 41, 37. put on the 5 oss and girded ou the stoles | dowimg foyth the | Yio and Teed te Domine Deus, beseeohing the -| (6 Cri a grotto im the roek t ig = Wooded ‘om ff summit to TRRLAY, Managers. a he brebat, Mach. | wore Taw eO ‘appropriately | Almighty God, by the inerits of the Blessed Virg nis fr yat twelve | its base, froin 9 le valiey extouds to the Mary and st. Charles Borromeo in whose honor te | feet huh, church ts founded) and all the saints to visit the | the entiane wid purify it from all denier of divine gr “ and | grand, t upon the congregation strik- vrend | tagiy one Siowly the long array cated | travers hi methy distes, steatity and oD with reverential tread it reached the altar gated by two steams of excellent remains of a fort called San Juan Bau- 0 & toievable siate of preservation, on ground, about one hundret und thirty feet feet wide at | shore, aud iu shape the » The High wails but inside it | the risin th interior resembling fl nt by the in- | inside of an old-fashioned brick ov ext proceeding to the | stood around the mouth of the For circu'ars, &c., in the Missourt State 1 SIMMONS, s consecration, followed | vem belore litm, whe rails, where the acolytes ve: in lines op took olf his mitre, and after 1 smooth, Spiders W weavin ‘ 5 the > “i ha £ ee a : . Isliop took, ¢ 1d smooth, Spiders w aving over | above the a southwest part of tite “ 3 wait ihe lown, He thea ad to right and left, the clerzy 1¢ While the had been recited he sprinkled the jour visitors, “aud # | looking the ecttiemeut. ‘In the middie wr tas'benon Re ype them on datica ad Ul-hops, afterwards knee immediate particip aint holy water and cut three crosses upon it, rently | are some remains of a five gun Datiery,-‘and at the nil ie, lized lotteries. id “9 AA. ished in Mm a corner, a) and Broker, 20) Broad Ww ing, in company With the aseistants, re “ forwe the Arenbishop. r lithe altar steps'andthere | ®@ying, “In the name of the Pater and of the Som | ijttie alarmed n into hie pa ; wit pat ° nelr 1 | ~ . 7 “ ; . ie mf 8 f ‘ a i 0 pL Lal norMwest extremisy of the island are also remains -- peo if neate, woartng thelr mitves, wiht kneli and prayed in silence. ‘he proceedings shortly | 10. —t oo a" Go t. A And invoking @ | A few mon ¢ of batteries, With a few rusiy tweuty-foar pounders, YONSUMPTION CURABLE RY DR. SCHENCK'S ‘Others jay prostrate at the left hand « © of | afterwards formally commenced by several interro- ; Messing upon the stone, through the invocation Of | ing thia spot, aud sipping a eof fiiy' half buried in the ear At the east point of 7 MEDICINES. Au ui or knelt, and itany of | g by the consecrating prelate to the bisitop | GOd's name, and upon whoever, with pare motive, | cartridges into my Lowitng piece, 1 set out forthe | the bay large quo of codfish are’ cougnt To cure consumption the aystem inust be prepared so that the saints was sung ov prosirate | ato the many important duties of his offices, | Wis in the bullding*of the church, ali gnelt down, | mountain side. A stream of ciear, cold water ran | in forty fathoms of water, ‘and erawfsh and | {0 0hge will heal. To accomplish this the liver and stomach bishops. This appeared of’ those grand which queries (in the Latin tongue heun. | #1 Mianies sor the occasion were recited. A ; , 1 r . co. ane” must first Ye cleansed and an appetite crested for good and touching rites of religion whose erect | swered Wn the -aftirn Eon. Having Informed the | Prayer and antiphon then veing cited the paalm, and a toh be A J we ee oe ais of at Size are iaken In abundance. } whoidome food, which by these medicines wi.l be digested - ne > : 8 ep . | <4 ba 7 ‘ A rh aud wild mint and ski ny d “uss brens! Yhen her Majesty's ‘ ct : soot 4 m-outidiee cannot be easily described. | Whien he fished the | Right Kev. br, Mequald of the fanctions of his see | j Liles the Cord bntid the house in vain the | high and very thick. A mateh inched ’n Wevmnendens | toub'n siigio Chileans tetsiin cticaealah tea enon Gietsadaicn: “Aehbackts Stanaeke PIS Goneas ie Litany both be ‘and tie assistant bist Uo, | the Archbishop prayed aloud, invoking the blessing | eee ete icra, (uu, and the Bishop, | fire, which the wind swept with great rapidity up | of the resident population. Cabbage, palms, cherry | 0 li bilious or mucous accumulations, and by tiving the Sen- while tie others knolt before I He then, with | of Heaven upon the elect’ for the benefit of His | touching the stone, assisted in weed Tonle a connection the appetite 1s restore, epositing it if £8 | towards the cits, soon leaving a smooth, blackened | trees und peaches were found in xreat quantities, the aid of his assistants, took the Book of Gospels, | Church. ihe Litany of the Saints was | Place, where it was fixed with cement and sprinkled ? a i rr nek's Puimonic 8) is nutricions as well as medi- v hed ‘ i al 8 4 co plain and opening a capital approach to the iuntin These, with wild oats, radishes h and opening it, placed It on the heck aud shoulders | then chanted by ail the clergymen pres. | With holy water, the Bishop saving, “sprinkle me, | grounds. ‘Up wit Up Igciimbed, pressing trough | aud strawberries: grew in wilt and uaolen’ feuenun Seed trom UN aiciers end peed, Witinnee tenia He the assistant bishops laid their | ent with grand” effeet, producitfy feelings of | 0 Lord, Fesop and I siati ve cleansed; wash | taugied undergrowth Mid creeping beneath low | ness, there being no settlement to gather the abund. | which will repel all divoase. Tf patients will take these medi eines according to Wis frequtetty 10 ‘hse the Li ls frequentiy to cleat the liver and stomach, It does Foltow tnt vecanco: the bowels ere not con a requlred, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are neceuary, Somach must De kepe healthy and a appeice ereaied to allow the Painonic Syrup to act on the esyiratory organs Properly and allay any irritation. Then ail that ie required to Cilect & permanent cure ie to preventtaking cold. Lxerclse. See Ue Sgn thn ent st all the ‘em and, any ing that the Cravens but be-patti sie we ‘ctlonm, consumption, very frequently in hands simultancously upon the heads of theplect | the deepest reverence among the congregation, | Me and Tshall be made whiter than snow.” The | myrve trees, closely. tuterlock 1 3 re 3 fud uttered some brief Latin exclamation. Praygng | which by tht time had vastly increased, Tithe con: ceremony of blessing the foundation was then per- | nothiig to shoot ekoept a couple ne falcon sonia tea upotl over? Teg End a beer leromond to some extent followed.” ‘This rite does not bear the | clusion of the Litany the consecrating prelate invoked | forued, in wccordance With the usual forms. in the | that sailed slowly overhead aa” 1. emu Gnimals Were said ‘to infest the interior. The peg antiquit not being ‘a the judgment | the Holy Ghost on the prelate now about being con- taining copiae of the MEY Tees ee cou- | ito a little open space in the thicket. About three | elimate of Juan Fernandez is mild and # learned men, ve #iX hundred years ia use | secrated. A lengthened series of prayers were then | W4iniu re New YORK HERALD, Times, | o'clock, weary and discouraged, 1 returned to thi idered = heak in the Lat) Churen. Grecks are stili strangers | partly sung atu read, most of them appertamin, Trivune and other New York and Brookiy % , — hve At ills acelin asia ceameraiee y atu ’ taming to ‘ooklyn news | peach. The boat had not returned, and sitting down | very changeable. | ‘Th i i t it. The prayers which followed, however, are | the high office of the episcopal seal, alter which was | Pavers, together with specimens of the currency of c e ‘ f with i * owen Tow aoe very ancient, in ihe juagiuent of learned divines, aud | harmoniously rendered ent Creatus Spiritus, by |, te day and the usta! recoris. 3 feagination.. Boron Soe awolled tne ‘open con ite the nes rt clears “up, ad aon cons, re Cleat 1 the aftern: ure Gerezming, the adtporision of hands to siguity and | the entire strength of the chanters. Tt is Impossivie co the conclusion of the ceremonies a sermon ap- | gurt beating with a hollow, mourntul sound on the | and pleasant; but about midpight clouds begin to 2 power of the episcopacy. | to describe the venerai “t whicl ‘optiate to the occasion was preached by the Rev. pat heads ae ee one an ne were next bound the entire aurrounvinge ot cy hor doer yeosstinc, br. Ra onan apes an A collection rae taken adib dark tan aaah; wihomt oven Cicerone Sellers antl cry oneaeere ‘the an ps Ry 4 ‘Dr, Behencke te reno hi cin office, No. 15 jinen, e pose,” congecra- eased a ho such . tor, kneeling toward the alta, Hegan that beni but ong, to be remembered. “Artayed, far On either a oe ork, at which a fcotsiderabie: amount of Tay. The rite oF some wrecked akip lay high on a, is Clark or ones inten, tie sothoenmannest asses letters for advice must be nddrewsed reator Spiritus, which was continu side of the long extending rails and ay ning as Fealized, and, after the solemn Pontifical bivecl hing in the sun, and with afew fragmente 1 2h Rs! ally at his Ly by thé.rest. Wien the first verse was performed he | the doors of Uie sactiaty were the host benediction had been given by the Bishop the | xindied a fire in tt hoisted my hi Towed four or dve iales ia ciecemtersane | Sas woe, hen ae rose and took is seat in front of the altar, put on } ali taking part in the so) roCee dines, Assemblage dispersed. : "1 me a ‘ceed four of five miles in ciroumference. | not Anugriat 18, supply of hie’ hia mitre, ‘took off his ring and gloves, put on | and ‘around the steps ‘of the Tier which Was vik ee te Smith and a detachment of the Forty-first Aer seikirk feelings: but ete ‘or ‘eek of pL m1 ng hE sg ot Teen imo hig nah by dra the ring aguin, and dipping the thumb of his right | liantly illaminated, was the Archbiahop admluis- | Precinet police were on the ground and preserved | imagination febarred me from satisiactory gratidca: F of the elias ertaces colnkiuse ‘prajedon can 60, ray. The ai Dr. hand in.curism anointed therewith the heads of the ‘| tering to the bishop elect, kneeling as the feciplent, | the best of order during the performance of the ur’ Ay ig By Schenck ta'to ‘be ciamined with ine Respinoaieeer abd 1S sleet, who knelt Vefore hime making the signot tne | and furrounded by the severa Tie atrating bimene, | SOlemu and highly impresuye veremoutes. Seni votepaen antnnere Tot exhausting strugale Bette gaa Tannin branches of {ees em | know whether they arecuratie. a ‘cross upon the crown and tren anoin| entirely, | archdeacons and deacons, ali of whom assisted in ‘ up the rocks I succeeded in shoot five oO ned ‘deso! J ‘aifords are too far gone sy, will prolong. pe Pl oy By I OO iocasion, ot eaally to Pe | MASONIC CONSECRATION CEREMOMES AT CYPRESS vinas | OC WhIcHL rolled far down the mountatn vegetation higher than a wonted ‘anrub, wile the | sretcine take \tecordfag to airections, will cleanse te Ro utction Lt conferring episcopacy. Ie afters | were read aloud the ference Ben oe, mich ‘ CEMETERY. nately ly towards the landing plate. The | few verdant patches of soll tend rather to heighten iver, create an q alone, an ilectii by contrast than to relieve the general aterility of its ‘wards cleanse’ lis thumb with the crumb of | anomted with chrism, all the heave at hed se oo * bread, and pecreting his nlite proceeded | the same time being invoked tn his favor, Sine 1920 The burial plot of the Williamsburg (Brooklyn, Lad awaiteo the rerarn've the sons for asaiueanon’ It ePn extremity pa ereas of fresn water’ femptien ato > pray, concluding in a low voice, while | Psaim having been then sung, the Archbishop, con- | B. D.) Masonic Board of Relief at Cypress Hills Ceme- ree pore ee when my companions returned. | the sea over the face of the cliffs. Landing is effected sea composed of the Germatita , orchestra | secrating .preiate, -anointe naec: renderi with organ, Violins and kettle-drume perforined ap | late leh ws 8 muel manvtnved bet 5 ina Sarwan oe Fated yesterday afternoon with ih- ng moat ork aucun | “leentous’ ot good, nourahing Toot the ; ta tog ie - A Si Lee others were too Pw) to own R. J. H. SCHENCK’ EXT VISIT PROFESSION. Fal New York will oy wishing to see him Nad th Ing to wee hi: ewer ezabrace at jot a little dar ‘Dut after some diMcuity Mas-a-Fuera is frequented by seals and is more 4, king portunity, ae nGiphen. Ag spon asthe choir began the presid- | prophet. The Right Rev. Dr. McQuaid ‘was subse- | Posing ceremonial, Notwithstanding the intense | T,eatenant Cassel and ‘not be azain in thie, the above ante. till Foes: ig ry won his pie, rey abe hie ed ee tea dine he ae oe ae heat large deputationa were present from Marsh rocks and came tomy ain” parsers ue aad Iss here Were ten ot tweire parson moon tie iia ar pasted of eau Fst Mey that apy one can cure Uheas. heck to support his hands, and pinuing them side to | he might receive tnat mat ae craton emfect that | Lodge, No. 188; Baltic Lodge, No, 284; Schiller RNOOUNTRR WITH A WILDCAT, free settlers, from Chile. ‘The crop of pojatoes th Beiven. A fal supply oF inenn can be oblained at ail times af fide knelt before the cepsecrator, who anointed | vices, in delivering judgment Without ai Foome, " ‘Thi that the herd of goats dispersed by my | yea? was eight-hundfed bushels, Fres water is” Lodge, No. 804; Corner Stone Lodge, No. 96; Manuel } phota im 1 bave cotectea aggin ‘ea ihe soeke ot fova,an pene, bat there’ le no anchorage near und the paime with chrism in the fgure of a cross, and | tering virtue and bri gine troubled minds to tran- | Lodge, No. a Hyatt Lodge, No. 205; YowsTree ‘my expalt the Veutenagt rifle and we slowly DPAPNEse, Gf ATARRH, AND BCROFULA CURED— then their entire suriace, Meanwhw#e a brief | quillity and peace. TI hop’s ring was then pre- | Lodge, Ni :’ Cassia No, 445; the tain ald . teed no pay—by the inventor of the * peayer, ‘These things being Huished each of the | sented to the prelate clect, preceded by ah 854 Lodge, No. 445; Progressive arose steed mountain side | We go to sea in half an hour.. ‘The anchor is com- | patent 1 vi Tor _ineurable deafness persons consegrated joined his hands aud with the | and ferwiuating with pevrewn invocation tate ory. Sie Segue Byatt aman ihe wage bruan and fees eens at und tio Batters! buat Is dispseing ‘othe. Tot bills iaingten ine. RLF. MUN HW iii Becket