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SOUTHERN
MESSENGER
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PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rt. Rxv. J. a. FOREST, D. D.. BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO, AND OP Rt. Err. PETKE VEHDAGULR, D. D., VICAR APOSTOLIC OF BROWNSTHJX-
VOL. XQ. I7-]
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1897.
[Price *1.50 a Yi*r
11CHBISHOP JANSSENS.
Sixteew
.OO.
OTHERS.
LADY
Hugh B. Rice
e*a_D Antoalo, Texx.
to Campbell >1 Conroy.
IRt
Dr. Dewey, -
P-cl for Young Ladies.
cu:
1 are familiar throughout the state.
aeen
Ci^Dlics.
direr*
t
EMY,
out ol the procewion. the Louisiana lighted by hundreds of taper*. and hung
UGGIST
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SULLIVAN SHOE CO..
Commerce and St. Mary's Sts.
INSURANCE -:■
AGENTS.
The Body of the Beloved Prel-
ate and CathoHc Leader
was unaroidabl r absent.
On the side of the clergy, stretching
little boys bearing the tapers and cross ! creeds were to be Been uncovered, with ' wrrt *be nuns of the Sacred Heart, the
and other insignia of the Church. Next, reverential viaage witueaaing the final ’ *v“ ’
The church mourns ite illustrious
dead Tolling of bells, black draperies,
th* Cathedral and Laid Away In It* His-
toric Crypt. Alter Kost Imposing and
Solemn Services— Sine Bishops and
Many Fries** Attend—A General
Oatount of Grief.
followed
AX ARMY OF THE BOLT MEN.
consul. J. J. Jimenez,
first division.
ths sacoxn nmsiox
.states. The Arch!
of the local brant
supreme spiritual director of the Order
WfflBB.
WW, McLmm* Co., Tux., Jam a
1W7.
•crt
from dame to foundation, and from
wall to wall, and pillar and port an;!
colonnade, with sable draperies, edged
and fielded with gold and silver and pur-
ple reliefs.
R.L Bev. Bishop Fitzgerald, of Litt.®
quite late, amt much fatigued. sad at-
tor a short rest of a flew hoars atom in.
tbs mandng and mentally iintTIeid tbe'
!■ L titis..
Patronage .elicited.
UA. TtfspbM*.
^GE SLITS
ilk Unisowl Seams.
, was
Bishop Meer
THS BEST
SHOES
OF THE
ED HEART.
leT Texas.
THE LOWEST
PRICES
SLOTHING.
r^--- Blur Serge and Lines Crash
J ready for your fnapeetiou.
Uta
t.ondLicted by *>s
srjB t: ae liamte Tirt?
of Sea Antonie. Texas-
"Ae city, -n fun oemmaad of thd
LCK SUITS, -
J l k-ow- Gray, and Tan Mixture,.
Late I^itenL
Mex.. who had visited Arcfitriahap
Janssens only a week or two befoa* awA
had torn already remarked how altMwX.
Mgr. Jansaene was.
One of the incidents on board the
ateamer Creole, when death had owev-
JU
FIRE, TORNADO, PLATE CLASS, LIFE,
ana ACCIDENT.
i;r. C'Hierc! ufl Nanm struts.
San Antonio, - - Tex. *nrl
ing at 8 o'clock solemn R.quiem Mmw rigbt' We would have marcb«l twice
for the repose of the soul of the deceae , the distance and not felt it.
TilX XAS6.
A very effective Gregorian Mate, for
tenor, basso, and chorus of male voices,
-jje final was selected, instead of :he requiem
WO'TTK ALAH4
CAsolz o* rssA5‘~a
— SAHAWWte.--'t'
cent to Chartres, which was the main
lirxt of march and formation. The mil-
itary companies Who were to march in
the first division were marshaled into
Chartres street upon arrival, and sta-
tioned where they belonged in the order
The streets here were
of humanity. It was a,
deacon. The orator at this Maes was wonderfully reverend populace, how-j
Eev j. Doijeaf Thurber, who acquit- ever.
ted himself in a moat effective manner. ~“1‘
After sol emu High Ham ■
w.th the Most Blwned Sacrament was boy.
Ble***?! Sacrament of the altar'. and the wsa <
>op!r of W.rt did not let this opper- old quarter of the city.
tans*}' by.
>>ur telovcd pastor.
Setnk. .frtnonsrrated bis tact tn organiz-
ing ti« ;>eople for the solemn occasion.
Company E. Louisiana Field Artillery,
under Captain Ed. Uter; Company B,
Third Battalion, Csp'ain A. <^j<quette;
Division D. Fiold Naval Battalion, com-
manded by Lieutenant Wallace Bostick;
Company C, Seventh Battalion, Captain
G. '’abiro.
A novel and pathetic incident of the
great parade came next iti thn detach-
ment that came along representing the
L'nlted
CO ST CUERAT K VETERANS.
They marched through the mud and
slush and heat with not quite the elastic
This having step of thirty.five years ago. but they
and pictnresq-ie :<>cati<xn of San Ante-
pwl Aomagb. embracing every branch «f
far mild. y<n firm, dpeetel at ten Pon paid
tain ing,
| Mother Huperior.
iof creed.
all. ‘ ” : tan:, each contributing to the magnlfi-
A band playing a solemn dirge came cent honor and respect shown the be-
nezt Then a i
.. . L ,,■ .-o n •...H-1-
1 •’ iU'w t L": "k / ■ L‘l riJ-L
ter»‘ tchpol that evening. He returned -
to fan home in Galveston on the f oDow-
ing morning over the (tail and Inter-
I>AY SCHOOL,
A, TEXAS.
piK is Xorzbewzem T*zm» rsstol AMOd
f punpiwrf la pracdCAi
b h of wtiooi are ha (dine luctbUv*
k ArkaiuhuL,
LL ?i PE WRITING ftMaa etrtux*®
■cirilEy, andcr Hw mim m«na1iiti| nwt
r* ®c>r pArteaiaxs apvly to:
[ SISTER M. THOMASINE
Initiations bane foregone public
hibltons and closing exerciser,
pupils will receive their
the rerarrection.
To the memory of the deceased prel-
ate. not only the people o! New Or-
■ o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, and fbmw
10 a. to. to 12 in . 02 Wedxp sriay
Go: cf respect to the late Arcbhwh-
krgaing in S*n Antonio
s, Batata.
i SALT OK XXCHAIW*-
lot awT famr ort^fts 1H a-*
U serwt.
block 5, WlVWMS***''
M »ar 3m tb Pr sn Wrwst-
3*o* IM n-sr tjsooa C«J** *
►AO. N. M 3. 1 * A.P-
*• tor «F*M7 «■
m ■Oral Ya*.
tt> J«e Camnf. CbfO®*"**
F- « A. A. ASIM* «*
1 The hrar-e which was covered with a
profusion of floral offerings was drawn scble-draped churches, the wdl of the
by four pairs of magnificent coal black palm, for the dead, the tolling of
Th. raiu-o- WU snb. “OT*»- ™=“ *“ ™xgi> oi » colored steepled bells found responsive echo tn
. groom wearing a »ilk hat. The trap- the hearts of the ptopie. deploring the
Si
Rt. Rev. N. A. Gallagher. Bishop of
Galvrat cn, *prat tbs day in Beanraswt
, „ ___, ... . tended by the following Fathers: Sam- oc June; 17 and attmted theeamraaaca-
bluce last Saturday the dirge rrnm pJe j , dear™ of meat exercises ol the Doamntcsw 3sa-
honor; Sconiand Knglunck. crrirs hi ar
era; Moi-e and Rieter, acolytes. Very
Ecv. Mittelbrun was the arcddeacon at state raCrcauI.
honor. After tbs Maas,
AT. XEV. HWaOF HOIK,
•of Natebeu, preached the funeral mt-
moo. The Bishop spoke from the
heart, impromptu, as ba had had no
time to pNpasa a set oratis*. He had
The Charity borpttaL is the scathes
partita of the ary rf niaiumml. w*
' begui. Jane H. It will be aue of th*
IsrgW’t and mast coMpkte in the- state,
and will be under ths suptritaMiii of the
Staters of Charity.
To bixtov wm be the Feast r£ tfrw
Sicrel Heart, dilution to which fae^M
the pcrticulsr piety tUs Moedh-
_ Tbe pint faart of Oorpos Chrteti wwa-
Gibbons, Archbishop Corrigan. AxA-
bishop Begin. AdministrsXcr of T
I and Exuty alter Archbishops aad ISste-
Ops,--among them one trcm Btaho*
The CatholK: “Ont* df ~
1 Knights of America both of New Or-
leans and of all rim rurroundlng conn-
on vVedn coday
Telegrams of condolence were ra-
ment bund and Marshall Wm. C. Du-
four, of the first division, with his
sides, ail mounted.
toning of the ‘ • De Protundis,' ' appeal al,-rrAtl-T ESCORT
B-l Bev. Biahop Forest
_ -----— — . , rrturxt-I fre.m the funeral of the late*
big force of police could hardly hold it tbeoereinocy. In the matter of peniten- ATchl.ihtsp ‘ j
aniens on Friday naraw—
___ - - -1^.- . .TV— ____jg -
mg and -Ht the same afternoon Xar
Bandm where he gxve Ccmfirmaiiae.
cn So n icy and whence he returneu ^w-
Tcraiav He left again yesterday
morning accompKmeI by Rev. Falhar
All along the line of march, not only
- The love on Esplanade, but i_
: ed prelate was celebrated in bt- Mary’s' and aflnetion these old fellows have for . Chartres as well, homes and houses !n- i
hearts was contracted in life, when hls ’waa not a square along the whole dis ' were on hand in a body. The chairs
He was tsnee which was not crowded to the itnmedi .tely iu front of ri>e altar were
"* -’j 1 generous and kind to the veterans and overflow with humanity.
Mgr. Janssens reposed in St. Mary’s I those dependent upon them, regardless line of the procession were to be
1 church until X o’clock Tuesday after 1 ’ ”* ** " • - • ■ «
‘nocn.when he waa taken, with every
demonstration of respect and venera -
. lion, to St. Louis' Cathedral.
THE FUXEHAL FAKAI>E.
It is bat once in a generation that
> - M-
THE SISTERS OF LORETTO.
pniwr 7 mas.
pto-ited in the- xc« salubrious part <*
F«[» .Quit, surma rated by beautifully laid
[a bncmcgti eisaalcm sdocaEion. Sp*al
pf-wrtnng. Drawl :g, sod PalnCng.
Sister Superior
I Lm Cruces. N. Max.
j who in bis love of his feilowman knew
not creed. In the language one ob
At :<n o'clock the bells were again'
tentt2.- dme .md a procewiou to escort
the Prirats from the parochial residence
wa- termed of little t—--
KirS w;:h wreaths and flowers.
Lt*? tic}"!, m gundy costumes and flying
rrgaLi Arrived in church, the Rev.
Pai'U.r •tel-.vtrcd » stirring sermon for
tec BchctaiamK Then solemn High
)i.w with Rev. Fra. P- Bienemann of
Buriin^tx® as celebrant: G. Wiese of
tbe Real Presence in such a sdid jet big hearted, generous, true ukuu beautiful than these animals been
tatomshingly practkmlway. fell inline laeen drawing, bourse B this city.
first was occupied by j ( tbsPalukarkrs ------------------
—uW —-'--Capdevielle. Thoa. J. tomb was dosed, there was an m-
■* J^ro/chartrea and Espiaoade ’ Smmms, John W. Fairfax. Tboa. C. broken, ndreml expswfon and maul-
‘ streets whsuw tbs bsginniog of the Moe , Rapier. Geo. B. D’Anglufc, Lam.sues testation of grief. Ths respectful cm-
. \ H - fAin—1 a strong guard Fabscber, Frknk McGlota, and James duct of the stssmshp captains. Gager
ocasress" _ _______o.,. -to. rax—
The exocuthrs ooumrittM followed by prominent laymen to convey tbs -
planade. and from Esplanade along
Ratcp irt to Canal.
the huge bells were heap!: Thousands upon thonaands of people,
ir-bir; v radius of twelve miles and be- men. womens and children, crowded
r.rnra !;.l the people respond.
AfT'-r --- ------
r. — .
• -delight is tn dwell among men.'*, dewed eyes and wiped away the silent
th<-f-n-'rc congregation of eleven him- team. Thousands of people, irrespect-
bad assembled. ive of denomination, felt the Joss of one
nxu MASS AND a GRANO TRO
CE35I0N,
| to the sdvantagffi, ot sa EugRsb
c ~ .tents i; itil on aecosrnt of tbs
py we half the exp«Me.
SUPERIOR,
i UtMI’AZQS, N. L, MEXICO.
. almost to a man, and their number war alM,8 bring to New Ortems the danH
"prelate Soon after toe vow the Casar
Sudani bsaved in sight and the ttotasr
was made.
THE srtXRBSKHC-
The month's mind. Ebe Mass offsrsd.
re F- .eonlr 'or the solemn occaaion. an old citizen who, with sorrow in nu me to.wuuc ciergy oi .«w -t.ru lu <MC . ,Jr tenBS one month after death. wiL b» saira-
‘ :)r,.v;on» to the day of heart. witnwMxl the funerJ train of Orleans were taken, there is not a name ; starts sloppy, but a. if out of .pedal: Braides three there were present and br*tei at the Cathedral <» July M. Or
----L, Li>-. to— <=i_™. -■*>- l«te Archbiahon Jamwens. ;OD R which was not present in yester- grace to the occasion the sun came out ^^py.-p of chairs in of the d>te tb” ^“bopa of rites
extended over a mile. By the time' d"y‘B tr>ln Th>t th" de>th was an in a bright evening a. the procession ciuulcf.; th,, cowmi, d Pern, Switzer- P^vi^ *1‘-- m-ettopare upon the list
l------K1- 1---- 1----- -----rmt .n^ A. Hr,. namCS plUpUWd for the HCXt
Arcb'jihbop by the cousultors of ths
isvwWe
rectors of the diocese, which the tak-
ope z»y either adopt or reject entirely
or in part. If rejected, the Eiabeg*
then select three other mums ii^trad.
which will be rubmitted to Rome We-
getter with the list selected by the-
PH rats.
N. O. HMyune. June 14. 73. :6, and IT_
308 1-2 W. COMMERCE ST.,
^Dentistry.
Save money and also your
teeth by having the BEST.
_ . l?rl-octe Heasonable-
•he F-iist, Father Sebik'a robust Slavo- -tiw late Archbishop Jauasenf.
tolEx were hard at work digging and
chopping, nailing and hewing, and
abet; dawn broke upon the beautiful
env.rcnments. they saw themselves the
aasters of improvised architecture—
tai-ing <-r<*et*-d and tastefully decorated
i-ur n;ttidietant. canopied altars upon
:i>- part*- bin! grounds.
At “Unrise
1'f ti>e Aii-sptcw* if the Statars of the
L wi.l •einar -» «holsatlc coarse Sep-
ly -itnsted H the naoet plenas-t aou
p.e. The liaiLdlugs ere commodlsas,
rito a.; modern Mthool apparatus, th*
rei are tamtti! bv teacher* of German a*
given to Music and the other Fine Atta
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
HALLFTsVILLE TEXA3.
strong, in charge of Sergeant Gapo. Benevolent Association marched next, sge of tens of thousands of citizens, and the prrticipaxas; Rx. Rev. BishopX^m-
Thei: followed another detachment ol,and behind it foll«wed some fifty or of hundred* of people from other parte, gerald. celebrant; Bishop* in order •-
sixteen patrolmen, in command of Cor-, rixty of the little colored lads of one cf to the mortuary chspeX, Sc. Mary's, seniority. Rt. Rev. Bishops Etaa*a_.
' the Catholic institutions. and thereafter to the St. Louis' Caibe- Dunne, Van de Vyvre. and Forme,
Next in carriage came the Spanish dnU.tbe Imposing prixseukiu at the tended by sub .deacons. i._ _>iri ts si»
consul, Perez Petto to, and the Mexican obsequies, and, lastly, the impremive irreeuw bearers and acolytes
This cloeed the services that marked the transfer of altar xiys clad in purple vestments, wteo
the body, and the funeral rites, were were wont to serve with the Archbiater-
' but tbe logical results of the high es- at Musk, stood armmd the bier and an
teem and profound respect that Mgr. the first step of t'ie catafalque. Wk«r-
Jinssen* enjoyed, because of his earn- Bishops and Prireu were -in,
est, zealous, self-sacrificing Life and order Kt Rev. Bishop Fitxgertad swr
labors. and pronounced the absol u5im_ foUrw-
Wednesday morning, after one of the ed in turn by each of tbe fear Kt. L-.
most solemn of ceremonies that has ever Bishcp* named above, zfa-r which tee
been held here, a ceremony of great prelate? and the other participnnh*>
sol-umity. not solely through ita ritual walki J awny from the catafalque ami
and musical exeelfence. bnt more on arranij-d themwlvrs around the- erdsr
account of the popular outburst of grief of th? sepulchre or rariier sxvrart. the-
and general mauifestation of respect, yawning ayerture in the floor nf the
Mgr. J-iuurnt was laid to rest to ore ctomtel leading to the crypt betow.
of the crypt* under the main altar of Bisbcp Fitzgerald thru blessed tbw
the Cathedril. there to await, with ori£c‘ a! the tomb and the ceieimwy*
some of bis prolecra-orw to the sec of was ended by —intcuiug in a loud.
New Orlean*. the final trumpet-call of clear voire. ‘ ‘B-rrira.-at in ;iacc‘ '.
r'l’SESAL t.i’TEs
Ti:»‘ bril* of a:: the churches in Um
city :.: d diocese were tolled from 4 so
escort extended back to the hearse, iu
which reposed the mortal remains of tire population of New Orleans paid the
'" the great man, on the one side of which i*gt tribute of respect “ '
------ — -------- , -r—.f, here *rr* ot St- Vincent de morning to the remains of Mm that
Tcure. asristant: J. Dolje of Thurber, mapped^ huinanity It was a on °*e other the Society of the srss so recently the revered Archbishop
The orator at this Mara was v_-?-nrirnlaz-e how
me vrauw ~ _ _ ynnihltn| of mca stood for hours j
■_ with heads uncovered. The entire con- i
----------- J. ’toafU toUC spiv Wfc LLAty e 04.1^^'11111^ ’ --------
and began to assemble to the streets adj v lnt0 a long IiMi were the members of Field Artillery flred a series of rrraud*
„ st. Patrick’s society and St. Vincent * eauaou from the levee front.
, de Paul, several hundred strong. This Tin? last sap rites at the cathedral.
After five days of mourning, the en -
■ p>ral Cleary. These were on foot.
GRAND MARSHAL W. O. VINCENT
I and Jils silos came next. The gentle'
1 men who acted as his aides were Raoul
Vsllon, Wtn. H. Byrnes. E. I. Kur-
Was Acconpaitisd By s Great ftooeMicn ts sheedt, John Dymond, H. J. De la Ver-
- - - : jjn,. General John Glynn, Jr., Frank waa led by the Sixth Battalion Band.
Burke?, Henry Denegre, Tho». J. Stan- and was made up very largely of Italian
ton, Geo. W. Nott, Eouter C. Leake. Catholic societies, with some 200 or 300
Colonel J. B. Levert, W. J. Behan, longshoremen bringing up the rear.
and Walter U. Cook. Jo*. A. Hlncks was marshal of the
Next in order came the Seventh Regi- division, and he wan assisted by num-
erous aides.
The Catholic Winter School, an in-
stitution in which the Archbishop took
such pride, and in whose development
he labored with such telling effect, hsd
been programmed for representation in
a body In this division, but its members
w< re distributed all over the procession.
The«,'ristoforo Colombo society came
first, and the St. Antonio de Padova,
tbe Italian Mutual Benevolent Asaocia-
ticn, and three other Italian societies io
Ca: riagra came next.
A long train of the Stevedores and le3W‘; b-: 1 »tho:ics ft.,tn other citie*.
Long*boretnen's A-aociation, some 250 principally from Natchez. Mi** , £of
strong, followed. which be wa* for nine year* the Bishop.
When the funeral train set on* the dne homage. One of the most
longshoremen closed the procession, ra-ned cf evid.mre* of rrajiect wu that
fo’lowing immediately after the Italian oI *•» Hebrews of New Orleans. as *’ ...
societies, but before the Cathedral was “h(,wn Ito 2ori1 offerings sent by the b.',03'"
aque lWs mvu,.^ »»v-«v -----*? T? reached hundreds of 1>v Rabbis Helfer and Leucht, and ?r revive their dip mi maw,
. the doors of the «tuck It out in the old march without a thri, garirms of Temple Sinai and plW4- < “wdal* without any pablfe
Adjutant General Edward ™ orrhax boys ano alNLs. dl*ptay.
- - Telegram.* cf condolence were r»-
ly conalns and going, and everyone V. of LouhUoa diriiton* marched at of the Catholic Chareb. were filed tr*tor Bcwc^erto* Tti* te®tfr»ocixl plain* cHvel froze Mgr. MBTTlnellL Orito*
ly showed bow the late Archbishop waa
esteemed by people of other faiths.
DWTErovtSHED VISTTOKS
There was a vast mass of visftors.
_ _ iuimedi >tely to front of the altar
A» to the t’Cct’Pkd by dozens o! men whose names:
lumv upon uiem, rcgaraicaa uoe ui me piut—Muu were to be seen ^refl'sr throughout the State The , ,
His motto waa -Do good to Jew and Gentile. Cathode and Protes- «uncii, with Acting Mayor ’ “**® ™ ArchbMbopl has elicited >
Brittto. the heads of the department*. d'*1 *moog dewM
gaaoiemu mxge came centnwuvr auu reapre:* anowu me oc- ■ ***^ board of asseraora. were all *' 1-1C*- Father Thebaadt, settee
long train of acolytes. lo*eddesd. so along th* line of march all P"*nt- On either side of the galleries I"**"' '-““’IT** "C
J ,----------. __ , „ __ <iirw- o New Orhans whieb
_______..1:__L, -__:: nnM 01 thn H^y Crees, the Ursulines, U? of his companion and. ckfe f
tributes paid to the great friend o( a ul the Salesun Sister*. Branch 34S :h“ to-
great community. of the Catholic Knlibts of America, “ banor 04
* , , - .which is a local branch, were wt-mt '*n~~-x.proriaeda steamer should, coraw
The Bncc played was exceptionally were ureeeui
beiutiful.
SO
dal psalms, the * 'De Profundi**' and
■ ■Mirerer- • ’ which, sung in solemn
dirge like tones. with responses by an
by his Vicar General. Bishop Meer- 011 disbanded at their armories. nt Priests in surplices and cas-
■ sebsert. too, of the Indian Territory,
white-clad out of the funeral train various societies
1 '■ bdconlesand sidewalks to see it pass.
. reveral low Maases, at 1***“'h Homes rugns wiv. Mcviosxey, or uoutsvuie; ‘u*“' *>«= >n;c*wU**! ^^ucu;.., -----------------■ -------—------
r,.,-t-iv<-<l their Eucharistic Lord. Many a handkercMrf was lifted to be. ■ Br,r.h„trr the sidewalk* in front of Jackson square of the Gregorian chant was for the pur-
. . a .11 arewwri* ttipTL. ’ ,tsawa^ -v»a mrtrf VFITMHX RVlTaT til® UlCHt . _ . ' _ __ „ v -^1.Ii—« x—__________
Rev. Father Prim and Vicar General overflowed with humanity so tost the
Bogserts and Father ThebauIt also oc- *
copied a c*triage. back. There ttie hears? was halted,
Bishop Allen of Mobile, who is at thl‘ coall> brought into the church and
^ver^Rsremed'as in NortJ' «*Pi*«uted th'? military and band, of music march-
had fallen iu a forest of humanity.
Long before the time for the setting
While the services In th- chapel were •«**. produce the weirdest and most
being conducted, previous to the setting awe-inspiring effect in a vast Cathedral. 7^-^ ,af CastrorZle. to gpve Cunfiruite-
11 -r— —J 1 g. jotn_ ane <lj g^p
Vrami'* misstorre near Schulenburg. Uw
day aad will return thence to-momw.
so a* to leave again rm Saitwday lar
Yorktown, where the new ckurcli buHfi
by R.w. Father Moczygemba is U» ba
__________r_______________blest nrxt Sunday. Risv. Father Kircte
Rock, officiated at the altar. Mutated trtuzn to Castroville for Samdxy-
by Very Rev, Ouons Bogserts, admin-
istrator Pro Tern., and Praia, andat-
stzseta,
dius* Baud playing approprtbte pfecM
between the halta. |"
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19 U MdriUW >-W—L’^” U“ ’’7^..^'^.. wb-x.MMx-i.
O’clock. ItflaaLjr »* ■o*' ••
-------------- 1—>mall °y lD P magiiumem; erw luaca psalms for the dead, the tolling OI
a procession course. <rTe°^’ snb- hoT*s‘' Of L colorwI ‘^eplej bells found responsive echo in
w.;n tee Mort Bieaseu gi-ww* W“<1TL"_ nrlcsns ran oeonfe— K™"“ wrwilwi - .Ilk irei. iaB ri»p- tne hearts of the people, deploring toe
ttrangfril, at which many Prote*t*nt«. dned, mw _ zrr**? ' P^0*1 of animal* were superb, aud it prumamre and unexpected <tani*e of
From the very minute that the eperfc
r - „ , - . -fc, BTOMMfon WM amiwu ?wu, of life left its mortal tenement noth the
sod exhibited marked devotion throagti- 4^ wm occupied hyi ( TRKpalukarkrn supreme moment wb« the door of the
out, milring the entire yncfMiop. wtH ‘ an, second by the civic-; were: ' PXul Capdevielle. Thoe. J. tomb wss cloned, there wsa sn tm- ,1^,.
*wly comer of Chartres and E^Hanade Semurai. John W. Fairfax. Thoe. C. broken, univvrwd taprsorinn and maid- in the city the night bedore,
■ite in length. 88. Cyril the begtaniog of the Moe Rapter. Geo. B. D’Anglufc, Lawreoce testation ot grief. The respectful cm-
* ... w - — - - - * *™ * Wvhesfe- .a—Jl th* mtramreuds • n Oamw
und Bafeey; th, prompt srrion taken „ ..T< duty .ito-erred Wra^^ Pwtfcw;
nextoe toot. oodyottbe AroibireoptoSewutMaM; . »—• , ■<«
The Cathode Knights followed ant. ‘ ■■leishuu cf sxww wtwB tfrwmgh i ...... ' | new tfaweh reamMfr teatM 1W-
wtth PiMHMt John R. Nolan. Theu tt» atreeta of the dty he foetid re weU' ™»mufc«<*x. be decreed are wo*,
curee the Artefact Orta ot HBsraiure, ;bte rams fas trace trseepertsd to the' Aftre th* anoc Mfowed tatarinl' Stress fa rhbr» M^^re
Mr.«e*todta,Pm5dsBt. St, Joseph's J aretapfacopM ndtesos; the Mpte r ew—acy tn ahdifa Mhretag wprejat Marita at jnuret
Branch 3C
of the Catholic Knights of America.
, which is a local branch, were present
who throughout the great rauniripslity 1
of New Orleans fetch of Christ and the beiutiful. Classic after clamic, the i t , ■t__.
Poesibly never’love'and charity man owes to man. j o]”bratod funeral <BrgM of the ^joblln£
b- t-.-'iTtaOk jtrrreiVwreri kU .**4 nMwtera of music filled the air, :
1 „ . state*. The Archbkhop wbb < member
, When the proceeriou set out the o, hrxn^<nd had been the
' heavens were overcut mid the rdu thst
l. ■ curoy.
- j—ln- - '•*^«*-* AUUU4; vi uvms, umk’m, ur«b|wriC3p
CONROY . & . RICE ? the glimmer of taper*, the solemn in-
to the IM.-U.-WS of hearing and of sight, marched next io the following order:
and awaken in the innermost recesses
of the heart u proton ud sentiment of
sorrow azd of keen regret.
While the preparations fc-r the foner ■
a! were under way the body of the re.
greeted Archbishop J an linen* lay in
state in one of the parlors ot the arc bi-
epiitcopal residence, guarded by a dele-
Hun-
dred* of per*one were admitted to view
the remains until 4 o’clock on bunday
afternoon, when they were translated
to St. Mary's church, adjoining the
archiepiscopal residence, and reverently
laid on the catafalque
been accomplished, th-_
church were thrown wide open, and murmur. Adjutant General Edward little orphan boys ani» sluts,
a steady stream of people kept constant-,H. Lombard, representing the U. U. coming from the convents and fostitu- ; HeI1-Tto
* * * * * -u. * *1 J I ■ f ■ 1 1 ■■ VMM A **W S-C . .KM MM —- - ■< — 1
a glance of unfeigned regret anl jtbe bead of the little baud and when : into the line of the procession, attended
sorrow at the calm, white face so se- i asked by a Picayune representative, if by scores of the good mothers and sta-
' rene and majestic in the repose of ' he was tired and how the old fellow ' ter*. This lengthened tbe Use of the
The Voaat. of CorntUl Christi death. Ou Monday and Tuesday mom was standing it, he answered. “AH procession out half as long agrin.
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Celebrated at West.
Editor MxssengxR:
Cerounly the Messenger’s readers
in-especially interested in the progress
ri Catholicity in the great Lone Star
state This progress manifests itself;
cntocly in the ever-incteasragfrantber .
on Rimpart and c:crKT-
Church, in prc*enc» pf hi* remain*, on 1 the Archbishop deep down iu their ' numerable were craped in black. There
Monday by Rev. Father Prim and on “ft. ’----* -------------- J1-
Tuesday by Rt. Bev. Bisbop Van de good deeds drew up to him.
Vyver ot Richmond.
r.f .-barchee. but also in the partiripa-1
t;. n cl their members in the various t
lesouonal solemnities happening from
-ze to time throughout the year. One
of the**- august solemnities is that oc- ;
.nmcg ou the Feast <rf Corpus Christi,
when tbe faithful have an especial op-
portunit, of manifestiug to the world New Orleans sees such magnificent
tfaetr unshaken faith in the Real Pres- ; honor paid to the memory of a sweet
erce of their Lord and Saviour iu the and geutte great man and gentleman a*
Blessed riacraxoent of the altar •. and the w»s done yesterday ta tbertreets cf the
** fo toe history of the city, indeed, has' Each numbered hfa friends and «:■ ;
• Father Gabriel the splendor of a funeral pageant equal J quaintances in the vast concourse by .
ta tact in organiz- ed it. That was the serdict of many ] the hundreds. It is possible that if a [
Old citizen who, with sorrow iu bis ro*>r of the Cstholt: clergy ot New bed tal'-rm lu the morning had made the : t^^
... Besides these there were present and
| on it which was not present in ye*ter- grace to the occasion the sun came out occnpyirg ro,. in front ot tbe
S day’s train. That the death was an iu * bright evening a* +>>- m™—‘ - -
t; exicauouuvcj • uu.v, nj M«I lmoav ' .<• . . ** * * ** AJ WV. ___ 1 *h** * KyA a*,'-'’'A -
that the end of the procession WM; immeasurably heavy loss to them w» got under way .and by the time the pro- Gre>. Britain, Mexico. Spain.
rsachiuK Esplanade avenue out of 0^-! betokened in their saddened visage*. ““iont, re»ch'*1.5*°^ Italy, sml France, a* also toe judges
tree street the beginning of it was at FoUowiug in carriages were the nine had well-nigh dried. Cana, street was oth(T of tbe r. late Archbishop and the irre:
r-,n*: having traversed the distanceBilhOp" who on of Pronged as the p^ant pa-^ over the (>CTWd - - * -
from PhsiS to Rampart along Fitzgerald of Lit upper half of toe thoroughtare. and not
Ho Rock; Right Rev. Gallagher, of only were the sidewalks completely „-! other <ti-ticgni.hed peraons.
Galveston; Right Rev. Forest, of San t*ken up with humanity, but innnmer-
I Antonio; Right Rev, Verdaguer. of *ble carriages held loads of people.
Laredo; Right Rev. Heslin, of Natchez; Chartres street could scarcely aceom
• Right Rev. Dunne, of Dallas- Right modate an extra aonl as the procewion
Rev. Van de Vyver. of Richmond; marched slowly into ft an to, to_l
Right R*v. McCloskey, of Louisville; route to the venerable Cathedral, and services usually rung. Tbe rataritnticn
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