The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 06, 1896, Image 3

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,uiow The Good
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Oonforring tho Borf otta on tho Em
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A VERY ELABORATE OEREMONIAI
WJtiieMpil by tlio View rrestilrnt nnd Jinn)
Lrnilliii; Amrrlcnii Statesmen, by Illttlii.
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All Section.
Baltimore, Jan. 0. Tho second step In
tlio elaborate ceremony of derating Fran
cis Satolll, archbishop of Lepanto, nnd
npostolio (loleRato to tho United States, tc
tho rank of Cardinal, prlnco of tlio church,
took place In tho vencrnblo cathedral here
yesterday. Tho ceremony consisted of con
ferring tho borretta. which Is tho cap worn
bypriostson ordinary occasions, and dif
fering only In tho caso of cardinals In that
it Is red. Tho prooedlug steps litivolieon
tho conferring of thozuchctto, or red skull
cap, nnd tho administering of tho oath
Tho rcmnlnlng step is tho conferring ol
tho red hat, wh'ch must bo dono In Homo
by tlio popo himself, within six months
from Nov. 30, tho day upon which SatolU'a
appolntniont was matlo.
Tho old t'dlflco In which tho ceremony
took plnco, and In which tho llrt Ameri
can bishop was ordained and tho first
CARDINAL FATOLLT.
American priest onlalned. and which la
presided over by tho only American born
member of tho college of cardinals, was
packed to tho doors with an audlunco
which numbered among its members
many of tho most prominent ecclesiastics,
diplomats, legislators, educators nnd jour
nalists in America. Archbishops, bishops
and eminent professors represented tho
Catholic church in tho congregation. Tho
vlco president of tho United States and
numerous congressmen, senators, judges
and minor officials wero present as an in
dication that tlio governmon t of tho na
tion took -an Interest in the proceedings.
Eminent Catholics outside tho priesthood
camo ninny miles to seo tho ceremony nnd
to lend improsslvoness and importiinco to
tho occasion by their presence, and diplo
mats of high degree camo to roprosent
foreign governments Jlnrquls Sacripanti,'
of tlio Noble Guard, was thero as tlio
bearer of tho zuchotto and borretta, and
Mgr. Sbarrottl as tho direct representative
of tho popo.
Tho initial step in tho coremonies of tho
day took placo In tlio palaco of the cardi
nal, shortly after 9 o'clock In tho morning,
when Mgr. Sbarrettl presented his creden
tials to Cardinal Gibbons. Thoso creden
tials deputized Cardinal Gibbons to confer
tho berrotta, and woro accompanied by tho
borretta, which from that moment wero in
the custody of Cardinal Gibbons. In pre
senting the documents and tho berrotta,
Mgr. Sbnrrottl alluded briefly to Mgr. Sa
tolll's work for the church.
Cardinal Gibbons, In receiving the docu
ments and tho borretta responded briefly,
expressing his high appreciation of tho
honor conferred upon him, and congratu
lating Mgr. Sbarrettl upon tho manner In
which ho had performed his duties in this
country.
Willie this scene was In progress within
the palace the procosslon was forming In
CARDINAL GIBBONS.
front of Cnlvort hall, a block away. At 10
o'clock It was ready to start, and when
fbrmod tho participants wero nrrnngod na
follows:
First camo tlio processional oross bearer,
with tho crucifix raised Idgh in ho air,
nnd flanked on elthor side by a boy in cas
sock and surplico. Following him wero a
long lino of students from tho various
Catholio colleges, after which camo semi
narians from St. Mary's, thon prlosts, then
franclscan monks, In their garb of brown.
Following thoso camo tho members of tho
faculty of tlio Catholio uulvorslty in Wash
ington, In long robes of black, lined with
many colored Bilks, their heads adorned
with tho shovel board hat of tho scholar.
After these camo half u hundred bishops
and a scoro or moro of archbishops, tho
inunenso trains of their rich vestmonts
held up by littlo boys In brilliant vest
ments, too.
In this formation thoy marched through
the cathedral to Chnrlos street and
passod tho palaco of tho cardinal, whoro
they woro joined by his ominonco, who
took his place last In tho lluo. Upon his
head ho worn tho red borretta, nn exact du
plicate of tho ouo which ho was soon to
confer upon tho man who will for some
tlmo, at least, sharo his honors In this
country. Upon his shoulders hung tho
boautlful cloak of cardinal silk and or
mine, with half a dozon train bearers, olad
In cardinal velvet nnd gilt braid, following
In his wake.
In this ordor they swept along Mulberry
street to tho cathodrnl again, whore they
filed into tho voporablo old pllo through
tho main entrance way. Satolll was not
In tho procosslon, but ns the hoad of It
renohed the altar, ho, accompanied by Mgr.
Sbarrettl, Marqula SacrlpantI, the mem
ber of tho Noblo Guard who brought
tho cardtnalltlal Insignia hero, nnd tho
priests who had been deputized to aislst
him In the coming ceremony, entered tho
cathedral from a rear door.
As tho procosslon wended Its way down
tho center aisle the org.m, n full orchestra
nnd a chonu of fifty voices rendered a tri
umphal march, When Cardinal Gibbons
reached the altar ho bowed low to Satolll,
who returned tho salutation, and each, ac
companied by his asilstant priest nnd dea
cons of honor, sought tho throno upon
which ho was to rest during tho groater
part of tho ceremony.
The deacons and assistant prlosts were:
Hov. I)r, A. h. Magnlen, Key. 1), William
O'lJrlen l'ardow, Hov. Dr. W. II. O'Con
noli, Hov. Dr. Kennedy, Hov. Kihviinl J.
McGolrlck, Hev. Kdward J. Hiuina. Hev.
M. J. Hlordoi) and Hov. George Dougherty.
Marquis SacrlpantI, clad In tlio scarlet,
gold and whlto uniform of the Noblo
Guard, wcnrlng high top boots nnd sword
mid helmet ou, advanced from his post 1
near the oontro of the altar, ami deported I
ou a tablo at tho left hand of Cardinal
Gibbons the cordllinlitiul documents and'
Iho berrettn. Thon ho crossed the altar '
luulstood In front of tho throno occupied
by Satolll, lifted his helmet, nnd took up
a po4i Ion to the light of Satolll. On the
Bom. bide Ktood Ktiguno Kelly, of New u
York, and ou (ho opposite side of Satolii -throne
stun I Charles Astor BrN'.wd, nisi,
of New Yor.i, chamberlains to tho pope.
IJoth wero chid in tlio regulation black
cloth swallnv tailcoat and tho low cm
vest of evening dress
As so m as all tho principal aWorsin the I
spectacle had assumod thvlr positions Dr. j
Hooker, of tho University of Washington, I
read In Latin the olllclal document to So-1
tolll from tho popo announcing tho hit-1
tor's elevation. ,
Ho then crowed to tho throno occupied'
by Cardinal (Kbuons and handed him an- 1
other papal brief, which was read aloud by
Father Magnlen.
The muling of tlio papal briefs having
been finished, Mgr. Sbarrettl advance1 tn
a point hi front of Cardinal (Jili'mn-'
throne and delivered an address in L i. in.
Buying lu part:
"Most eminent sir, I bag you to nnvp
my coiigintulailous upon this speci.il
honor which, today, it conferred upon
your ominonor-, anil upon this manifesta
tion of partieula" afivotlon as shown by
Ills holiness toward this moH noble Ameri- 1
can nation and lis nourishing church. In
fact from the iimo when Leo XIII most i
happily ascended the throne of Peter he
has in mnny ways expressed his affection
toward this country. He sent his repre
sentative to bo present nt the Inaugura
tion of tho great universal exposition, to
which ho contributed most precious docu
ments. Ho has cultivated with paternal
3ollcltudo this soljct part of tlio Lord's
vineyard nnd has bestowed upon It miiuy
favors."
When Mr Sbarrettl had finished speak
ing Cardinal Gibbons responded briefly in
latin, and then turning toward tho throno'
occupied by Satolll, spoke lu English ns
follows:
"Your emlnenco, I regard It as a great
honor and privilege to bo chosen by tho
holy father to act as his delegate and rep
resentative lu conferring upon you tho
berrotta, as tlio symbol of tho exalted dig
nity to which you have been raised.
"Hut tho distinction conferred on your
emlnenco is not only n proof of tho sover
eign pontiff's prediction; It is nlso nn ovl
denco of your personal merit. When you
enmo to the United States threo years ago
you were a comparative stranger to our
country; a stranger to our clergy and peo
ple; a stranger to our civil and political
institutions, and even a stranger to our
noblo language.
"Tho knowledge which your emlnenco
has already acquired of our system of gov
ernment, both by travel and observation,
and tho warm and judicious tributes of
prnlso our political system has received at
your hands, nro well attested by tho ad
mirable lectures and discourses which you
liavo delivered from tlmo to tlmo lu differ
ent parts of tho country.
"It must bo a source of special gratifica
tion to your emlnenco to contemplate
around you on this auspicious occasion
so largo a number of tho leading prelates
and clorgy of tho country to testify by
their prosenco, their joy and satisfaction
at tho eminent dignity to which you havo
been raised by our holy father, Loo XIII."
Tho vast audience becanio all attention
as it nearod tho most interesting point in
nil tho ceremony, that of actually confer
ring tho berrotta. Cardinal Gibbous de
scended from his throno and advanced to
tlitf front of tho altar. Behind him enmo
his nttoiidaiits, Father Magnlen bearing
tho berrotta. As Cardinal Gibbous reached
tho altar, ami turued to faco tho audience,
Satolll rose, and escorted by Marquis Sac
rlpantI and Chamberlains Kelly and Brl
stcad, walked toward Cardinal Gibbons.
Upon reaching this Illustrious prelato
Mgr. Satolll knelt nnd bowed his head.
Cardinal Gibbous took tho berrettn from
tho silver salvor on which It rested and
slowly unfolding it, held it high up so
that tho nudlenco could seo It. Thon ho
placed It upon tho head of tho new cardi
nal. Cardinal Satolll roso. and for tho
first tlmo in Its history there were two
cardinals upon America's soil.
Advancing to tho front of the altar Car
dinal Satolll dollvorcd a brief address, lu
the courso of which ho said:
"It Is certainly a source of great and sin
cere satisfaction to mo that this function
should bo held bore In America, whoro I
havo received so many attestations of good
will and nffoctlon, in tho midst of this
groat and glorious nation, whoro truth
and liberty aro joined with that splt-lc of
christian lovo which is their most potent
safeguard and tho pledgo of porpetuul
puaco and tranquility. I hopo and pray
that this will mark tho beginning of an
era still moro brilliant nnd still moro
prosperous for tho church and for tho
country."
Upon finishing his address tho nowly
made cardinal, who up to this tlmo Jmd
worn tho robes of an urchblshop, retired to
tho tuner sanctuary, nnd in a few minutes
returnod clad In tho gorgeous apparel of a
cardinal. Ho was seen lu thoso but a few
moments, howover, as ho was almost Im
mediately robed In tho whlto and gold vest
ments of tho mass, which ho was to eclo
brato. Assisted by his priests and deacons
he proceeded with this mnidtho brenthlcss
attention of tho vast audience. When tho
gospel was reached a movable pulpit was
pushed to tho contor of tho auditorium,
and Archbishop Kulu, of St. Louis, deliv
ered tho sermon.
At tho close of tho mass Cardinal Gib
bons announced that tho holy father h'ld
cabled his congratulations, nnd that he
had authorized tlio speaker to pronounce
tho npostolio benodlctlou upon all thoso
present. At his request Dr. Hooker read
tho cablegram.
Tho cardinal pronounced tho benedic
tion and tho ceremony was endod.
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12 01nlKht. SllndnyB, 3 20, 1 05, 50, 515, 91?
9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (l)iliinnCar), 11 l a. in., 12 35.UIM
V.LHUII1K t-liri, 1 W 1 1.1 11111411 -I O ooo (lira,
lliKCnr),0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p in., 12 01 lilniit.
Ksprefti for llot-ton, iltliout (-halite, 1100 a.
in. week dnyg, and 0 50 p. m. dally.
WAS1UNOTON AND THIS SOUTH
For Baltimore and Wiwlilncton. 8 50. 7 20. 8 31.
912,1020,1123 u. 111., 12 09 (1231 Limited Jllu-
niB unr). lis, aii, -in (oiu conirreatjkjtial
Limited. Dliiinir Carl. 0 17. 0 55 (Dlnlnir
7 40 (DInillB Car) p. in., and 12 05 night week
nays. minuayH, 3 w, 7 2U, v is, ll a. m., zvw
1 12, 4 11, t 5 IS ConKrett,ionnl Limited, Dinfu
Car), 055 UiidK Car), 7 10 p. in. (Dinn-iK
Car) and IS 05 nlirht.
Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOK ATLANTIC CITY.
Ex preen, 8 50 n. in., 2 10,4 00, nnd 5 00 p. in.
week days. Sunday;, 8 15 ami 9 45 n. m.
For Cape May, AukIcr-ici, Wildwood and
Holly Beach. Kxprtwi, 900 n. in., and 4 00 p. lu.
week days. Sunday;, 9 00 a. in.
For Sea l;le City, Ocean City and Avnlou.
Kxprens, 9 00 a, in., nnd 4 00 p. in. week dam,
Sundays, 9 00 a. in.
For SomerB Point. Kxpres;, 8 50 a. in., and
4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. ni.
S. M. Piikvoht, J. Ii. Wool),
tlfli'l Manager. Ocn'l Pass'K'r igt.
READING R. R. SYSTEM
IN Kl't'KCT OCTOUKU I, 1895.
TraiiiM leave Shenandoah us follows:
for New Yirk ia lMdladelphla, week tiayn.
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 125S, nndSKi p. m
Sundays, 2 10 a. in.
Vov New York via Munch Chunk, week ilavs,
5 2r, 7 20a. m , 12 r.s and 2 55 p. m.
For Heading anil IMillndelplda, week tnv,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n.in., 12 fs, 2 -V nnd 5 55 p. m. Shu
day8, 2 10 a. in.
For lottjville, week dayH, 2 10; 7 20 a, m., and
12 58, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. in.
For Tninaqua uiid Malmnoy City, wit'k
2 10,5 25, 7 a. in, 12 5. 2 55 and 555 p. m
b unda 2 10 a. tn.
For VHliamMtrt, Sunlmry and LcwUbni;,
week dayK, !) 25, 11 30 a in., 1 50 and 7 20 p. tu
b inula vb, 3 25 a. tn.
For Mahanov Plane, weekday, 2 10. 3 25, 5 3r.
7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 55,5 55, 7 20 and ! ir
p. in. Sunday, 2 10, .1 25 n. in.
For Ashland and Miumokin, week layn, 3 J5,
7 20, 11 SO n. in, 1 50, 7 20 mid 0U5 p.m. Snu
daj'H, 3 25 a. m.
For lbittliuore, Wofddnuton nnd tho WcM via
Ii. A O. U. n.. thrnugh trulna leao Jiendtiuj
TerinluBl, rhlladulphrH, (P. & It. U. I.) at M -V,
7 58, 11 1 a. m., 3 1(1 ami 7.27 p. in. Humlav
8 20,7 00,1126 . in., a -1(1 and 7 27 p.m. Afdi
tlouul trnhw from Twenty-fourth ami rhrt
nut MreU KiHtion, wtwk dayH, 150, !i4,
in. Mindayn, 1 35, fi 28 p. in.
Tit A INS FOIt BHIfiXAXnOAU.
lA'ae New York via Flnladclplda, wn-k
days, 8 00a. in., I :t0, too, 730 p. in. and 1215
ulKht. Sundayn, 0 00p in
Inve New York iu Maueh Chunk, ietk
dnH, 130, y 10 a. in., I 10 ami 130 p. m.
Lave Philadelphia, Itendinj; Tennlnnl, week
days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. in. and 100, 0 02, 1130
p. in. Sunday, 11 30 p. m.
Iaiivo Heading, week dayH, 135, 7 10, 10 v
11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundayn, 1 35 a. mi.
Leuve. PottHville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 10 . iu ,
12 30 and 6 12 p. in, Hunday&, 2 85 a in.
IavoTiumupia, week day. 3 18, 8 50, 112) a
in., 1 20, 7 13 and 0 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 u. iu.
Iavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, $31,
1147 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 954 p. m. Sunda, 3i
. iu.
Ieavo Malmnoy riano, week days, 2 40, 4W,
630,937, 1159 ft. in., 12 58, 2 0(1,5 20, 62fl, 7 53 and
10 10 p. m. Hundays, 2 40, 4 00 n. m.
Leave WUUamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 a.
in., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m.
ATIVNTIO CITY in VISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf mid
South strett wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays KxprcsH, 900n. m., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00
p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 B0, 0 30 p.m.
Hunday Kxprcsa, 900. 1000a. in. Aecomiuo
datiou 8 00 a. iu., 4 45 p. in.
KeturuinK loavo Atlantic City (depot,) week
days, express, 7 35, 900 a. m,t 3 30. 530 p. iu.
Accommodation, 050, 8 15n. m., ana 432 p. ui.
Sundays Kxpress 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accomuuxhf
tlon, 7 15 ii. in., 4 15 p. m,
1'arlor Cars on all express trains.
I. A. HWKIGAltl), Q, 0. HANCOCK,
fien'l Superintendent. Ocn'l Fass. Agt,
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