. Harper's weekly. uth,Thou, Lord, in pitying ruth, • Oh, lot them savo us IHear! for our cause is just;Hear! for our childrens dust-God of our fathers trust, Bring thy salvation!Hasten, ti Lord! the day; 14 HARPERS WEEKLY. [January 16, 1864. AKCH BISHOP HUGHES. Tiir Catholic Archbishop of NewYork, the Rev. John Hughes, diedon Sunday evening, January 3, ngedabout 05 years. Few men of his sed it, upon thoand wisely. He A fortnight had hardly parsed be-fore Hii-hop Dubois was struck downby paralysis, and the oversight ofthe Diocese fell upon Mr. Hughes, PuMi,- ? . Ni. ln-las Murray (Kinva
. Harper's weekly. uth,Thou, Lord, in pitying ruth, • Oh, lot them savo us IHear! for our cause is just;Hear! for our childrens dust-God of our fathers trust, Bring thy salvation!Hasten, ti Lord! the day; 14 HARPERS WEEKLY. [January 16, 1864. AKCH BISHOP HUGHES. Tiir Catholic Archbishop of NewYork, the Rev. John Hughes, diedon Sunday evening, January 3, ngedabout 05 years. Few men of his sed it, upon thoand wisely. He A fortnight had hardly parsed be-fore Hii-hop Dubois was struck downby paralysis, and the oversight ofthe Diocese fell upon Mr. Hughes, PuMi,- ? . Ni. ln-las Murray (KinvaiO. ami! with the Hon. Erastus Brook-,t his true work was in the organi- entire control of the ( churches of his Dioces< amount of church property n . poli New York was divided by the erec-tion of the Sees of Albany and Buf-falo, while that of NewYork wasraised to the dignity of an Archbish-opric. Afterthe breaking out ofthe the de-ire of our Govcrnmei Unhm cau-c ; for his exerl. holies of New York,te riots of last July. mental, ns well as the physical, strength of the Archbishop im-paired when he made this speech, ? venerable prelate w;i= not??•If. we think it would hein point to n -itojl- impnrt- He died as lie be a .-h; I r. a ill itry iiili second ArchbishopYmk all in all, a worthyr of John Hughes. THE RAPPAHAN-NOCK. There are some curious circum-stances connected with the screwsteamer Ulpptluumock, alias theSctflli, of London, alias her Majes-tys steam-sloop Victor. The En-glish Admiralty, a short time ago,di-posed of her Majestys screw gun-vessel Victor, and, on being sold,she was permitted to undergo somerepairs under the superintendenceof the dock-yard officials. It was China trade, and she was o-ten-ibly was changed to the Sri/lfa, of Loo- idon. Several suspicious circum-stances, however, occurred, and thedock-yard officials made a report tothe Admiralty. The result was Ihe under the name of the
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