DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP VAUGHAN.
The news oi tile deacli of Archbishop Vaughan was received with the utmost regret in Sydney. Go the Sunday evening he telegram iwas received, the Hells ot St. Mary’s, the gift of the deceased pre ate. rang out a muffled peal. The high altar of the cathedral was draped in black, an I win stripped of all ornaments sive a few cm-dela'-ra. After some prayers la ! been said, the Very Rev. Dean Malmny, «ho was much affected, ascended ihe pnlpii. He sai !, “ file hand if. the 1.0 d is heavy upon us lo ninht. ’ Af e>- a pause, ho, with much emotlm, adde •, " We a e orphans. ’ The congregation seemed lUt.e ly inclinable of realising tbe cause of the sp akcr’o emotion ami the import of the announce--mmit. After another pau-e the Dean essayed to make his meaning a little cleat er, and said, “Our nr. kbit-hop, ou. father,” but tile two closing word- of ihe sentence rein doe I mis ml, an l tbe people burst into Imid cries. Win nt e man festa Mens of grid ha sum win', s- hsided, ihe Dean.a-lned : " - tele ram c nveiing the sadiitnlligei.ee reached ns tins alien on from ins mother, the Bi-amp of Salfoid The Arelihislni|i die 'sn en y.yes erday in Liverpo-n M s-es will be e-iemated here for the repose o> hj s soul to oi ir ow mmni> g at 6. at bof past 6, at. 7, and at U if pa-t 7 o’clock, th it all miy have uu opponnniiy ■i paying th'-ir ri ute of fi.lh and love; ami a so'emn dirge vvi I be ce'e-ir ite I it. ia f past 1(1 oi-lock n x Tnui-dav ni ninn , 0 w i.:h all tne hislm ■* i i toe Co -mi-a and 1 i tin- i- s f the a ell di cese ave been ■ nvited. You wd « expect die o say in oe ; - ivii m .i .hj ». u do. 1 cannot.' file --Dm Mate i in Saul” was tb.-n dnyed "ii tin- ogn . It i< t-u t Iu irv no diimia i vi-iii ■ so Ine vespers, an fn- a se in n to -e . e.iv.rei, I hi- noth of these were omi lei, ami. Mer linin' 1- of Mo serv ; e. . si-'-; s mpiy if the Bne loti n if ill Boss. -ci ini n, ,iv.n tiy th Rev. Feme Ilyin. it toe co-e of the ervue he *.- Da id March in Mud” w.s a ain p a\ ed. In a lei ng article Hie Sydney Mr,,,ing H raid s y-; "Hr Vanghin’s action o. ni edm-ation qnesti i is S' recent that ft would b iii.ni. st pr mi ure at pi s-n u ie discus.-it mei-his op-n grave. The coniroveisv witn bin b s be n part ot om oliticai tiisMiry nfiholist few yea s He f mght wi'b an his might, aid mi e hime £ a ies, ectod antagnnis'. an I having for ourselves (| lt n hit lo cross swor is with him we aek mwl-dge his vigom and hiaddress Of con se we thought him en giged mi the wrong side, - lit we never fd ed to reco nise in him mi En li-h gentleman, a cultivated S'-hnar, an e inesl politician, a preach i of ton h'ghesi moral t ne, and a gr at ecclesiastic, worthy of ih h'gh I'ig'iity he hi' attained. Worthy u the higher that was within Ida reach, an fit 10 Ii" enio ed anioiigst the iPus'i-imis men of his Choich to wh in the untie haonly 'en the fitting outward symbol of inward merit.”
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3
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