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VDi h r glory's nurola locks around, 'Amid the laureled patriarchs, '•;Aseends he tnbe crowned. ,Aa they; longed for the coming • Of Chriat, the Prince of Ponce, • Not with Jess I)n : tient longhig he Irearned for _this sure release. 7 * He, being,dead, yet speaketh .. 4 the, wOr,his that he bath done; - tour li'Ves must be the accents • '''olthaf grata ideal tongue. • •'') I ') • : * ' . . gre.shita the tihrisimas garlands, ,' That - hies/di Our vtiritry'gloom, . / T hii; ritiembirinf his virtues rare ' Slialltiiiita ilioimd the tomb.' .. B i riglt, 6 tin. 3140 7 1cti, : diog star, His treasured guidance given, , tl3 fur nath,`Atud 4 dark and deubt; ~T ill we gTept him in Heaven.. ..,. _ , .'-' , • ' CrrimAs H. A. Estallo r , z . brcember 29th;',1,86$ ~ ~ . CITY BIEJLLETIN. FATHEB DVNN. ;:., Solemn and Impreastve Ceremoinies.. I !The'.furieral of the Rev. John Patrick Donn - into Pastor , of St,. John's- Catholic Church,' Thirteenth street, above Chestnut, took-place . therein this morning; and was attended by an ` - 'immense concourse of persons' of all denomi math:MS. - , --• '• ' ' ' ' "The time fikad, for the commencement of the ceremonies way 9 o'clock, but long before, that hour the church was erowded to its great.; i est possible capacity.. The arrangements. for -the preservation of order were most affinnira- No, and there was no jostling or irregularity:': A posse of police officers was stationed at each door; and inside the church • were •com rnitteee from the Sodality and Conference Of. St. yilicent de Paul, designated by blue ro -The.hody. of the deceased.priest reposed on a ,catafalque in,frontof the main altar, clad in sacerdotal robes, and holding, .within, the ' handath& Chalice.. The body was stirrounded' byinany burning tapers, and . the multitude" marched dowdy up the main aisleiand passing on either side of the coffin;or casket, they took a liiht fbiallook at the deCeased. They . then returned by way of the side' aides, thus pre venting the leAst disorderor confusion. The arrangements:of the - church were sub stantiallY the same as,referred - to by us yester day,. and reflected the greatest credit, on • the good taste of Mr. Simon Gartland and Mr. Milligan, who principally had charge of the funeral arrangements. The grand - arch of black cloth, with white edging, over the re . mains, gavoa sombre and becoming appear ance to the whole church the shrouding of the galleries, with their 'festoons of rosette like adornments, ,was neat and in good taste. Tinimain altar and the altar of the Blessed Virgin adjoining, were clad, in mourning,: and around the Sanctuary lamp were also pieces of crape tastefully arranged. - . • ' About 9; o'clock the clergy entered the sanctuary, and the Holy Office for the Dead • was immediately commenced. Its recitation was participated in bythp entire ecelesiasMeal body in attendance, and occupied over one our. Revs. Francis P.O'Neill,of the Cathedral, Ind Thomas W. PoWers, of St. Mary's, offici , ted as Antiphonarians. ~ ' At the conclusion of the office, the Solemn Mass of Requiem was at ..once com menced, the celebrant • . being • Rev. P. R. -. O'Reilly,' of St. John's,- Deacon, Rev. John . Fitzrnaurice, of St. Agatha'S; Sub- Deacon,„ Rev. John J. Elcock, of the Cathe dral; Master-of-Ceremonies, Rev. James Eitzmaurice, of St. John's.. The sermon Was subsequently preached by Rev. John Kelly, of St..Malabhi's Church Eleventh street, above Master r -and the absolution of the body given by Very .Rev. C. H. J. Carter,V. G.,and Admin. istraterof the Diocese. The entire ceremonies • were!noticonoluded until after .1 o'clock. In addition to the clergy above-named, there were also present the following: ' , Very - Rev. Dr. Corrigan, President of Seton liall ; College, New Jersey; Very Itev. .- Maurice A. WalSh, • ' r.' ~ G.; Rev. 31e.4, - rs. Pierce Maher, MiChael eFilan, Rich :n(l • Kinahan, Stephen Wall, of Pittsburgh, J. F. ,Prendergast,. John Wall,-• Hugh C. Mc- Laughlin; , Patrick Reilly, M. M. MeGrave, M. A.llyan, (;co. - Strobel, H. L. Wright; Nicholas Cantwell, P. M. Carbon, P. ,T. Blenk inson, S. J.;• Francis O'Connor, .JohnMona ban Mark Crane, O. S. •A.; John Haas, Mathias Cebbin; John M'Atituny, J. Scanlon, Nicholas Walsh, J. J. Ferry, J. Darragh, M. O'Brien: Francis P. O'Neill, James- Magnire, • Hugh Lane, John S. Walsh, Ignatius Horst, mann, D. D., M. J. Blacker, Q. A. Sullivan, A. J. Gallagher, Michael .Hennessy, D. Villiger, S. :J.;. Tnonuts Fox, ' Francis A. Sharkey, P...J. Jordan. S. J.; Arthur How ," land, P. M. Stack, Thomas . McGowan,-Wil liam F. Cook, Patrick A. Treacy, J. W. Ger (lewann, E. J, Martin, -- Kelly, of Frankford; 11... J: Reny, J. Mellvaine, Michael F. Martin. .•,, '; The sent by Father Kelly, was Breached • 'fromthe text,—.' For mee to die is gain"— ..,..taken from the fifteenth chapter of the Epistle • of St. Paul to the Phillipians.' .He spoke of the loss which the Catholic •..,. Church had sustained in the death of so esti- tnable and exemplary a priest as loather Dunn, : 1 1 , and referred in extended.terms to las virtues t and characteristics. I.l t , recounted his &ngs in the. sacred lulu ' ud7i f orn the period'f his ordination in Dub , n . ttl! . .l..tja„e