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Show M JOSLl'll'.S TIIIOLOIill'lL Mill I AHV. Jun.M (Ulvis died on tho CTtli of May, IMI,Jut337eiraao. Howaa born lu tbo lom of the llouiau Cath ollu church lu France, lie came from a particularly ecclesiastical famlljj even lie himself lnld cilice lu tha cburcb. Ha It wu who virtually founded I'riabytorlanlam. Tho Weat mlnater Conftssloii waa the outcome of hla theological teachings, Wunre reminded re-minded of these facta by tbo present condition of religious affalra In Now York City. The Union Theological (miliary ami tbo whole 1'rctbyterhn sect Is birn up over tbla Wcalmlnater Coufisslou. The liarned men of both the Institution und of tho deuomlua lion aro In a sUto of disorder On rlunday, tha IJih Insl., a Catho llolluologlcal timlnary wis founded at Yorkers, Just without the municipal limits, which will coat $300,004. It will be known as Ht. Joseph's, and la to be built ou the spot where (Icorgo Waalilnglan made bla head'piarlera from (Ktol er I2th lo 27th, In 1770. The corner atone uaa laid by Arch bbliop Corrlgan, aialited by SOD bliho4 and prliita and 00,0ml intml- n of the laity. Tho day In Now York wua a marked one. Tho actual numUr of li-ople who desired to be reaentoutlie occasion tould not even Uc.llinatu.l, for Irantportatlun coulj net be obtained ob-tained to bring them to the acene. Hut It Is thought that at least Cii.uuO pirsona marching In org tilled societies socie-ties were resent. Contrast the condition of tho Union Theological Heiultinry with (hut of HI. Joseph's Seminary, and what a letrognmslvo state of aftalis la presented. The name 8t. Jo-Mpli'a Jo-Mpli'a la also signlfloaut In view of the derelopmenla Ul.lng place of Uto. This meaiia that thu now Inttl liillou la under (lermau uuloea. Whirever a Ht. Joseph's church, or seminary, or convent txlata one tuny lukesuretbatltlaof Ocrman origin or under (lermau auspices, or con-Irollid con-Irollid by Uernion pulru.iagi., lu IhtaektUrilnjac!. I'alrlcltli not lu It. |