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NEW ORLE.A, SUNDAY. AUGUST ., I. BO(
Wrr AND wiaooM. No.14(
A Cheap Present-Giving the lie. .This Erata
A Jea iVEsprit-A -drunken Israelite.
A Quack Doctorri-A duck of A physician. EN{
The last strike.-That of the shoemakes:.
Science is often more sensible than talk. ga st
Shoe-black-" Improve each shining FR
-Eve was made for Adam's express com- olrT
y.
A Feminine Swindler-*" How skillfully UNDER
he builds her sell."
Epitaph on a Bore--" He was not fora F Js
time, butfor all.day."
Domestic Economy-To rich widows: letalic,
Husband your resources; always on
How in the world can a floating debt be Al ord
paid out of a sinking fund ! co
Bowling is a healthy amusement if it is R.
not of the " flowing" kind. eeno e
"You make pis blood boil!" as the live seorc
lobster-cried out im the saucepan. ___ co
Thesrecent attempt to serve a dinner on
fashion-plates was not succesasfunl. o. L
Mien like books, have at each end a
blank leaf-childhood and old age. Pners
A lock of haii from a yonun lady's head ba ev
is often a key to a young man s heart. public p
When may a lofo of bread be said' to be NDA
inhabited " Wheqit has a little Indian in it.
' No wonder that the fenmle sex is obsti-so. , 21
nate. The Latin wordfor -oman:is mucller.
Lord Brougham's longevity is now attri- All on
buted to his having btdn preserved inJ Ho
* Cannes. . - ot
Love, the toothache, a cough, and tight
- boots, are things which -cannot be long .an
: kept secret.
A Western editor, in one of bit papers, W.
says: "For the effects of intemperance, see a
our inside." 0- f
Don't mistake arrogance for wisdom.
Many people think they are wise when
they are only windy. J. K
" There is a divinity that shapes our KacLI
ends," as the doughnuts remarked when
the girl was making them.
In a bookseller's catalogue appears the
following : " Memoirs of Charles the First, Law,
with a head capitally erecuted." Buo.
A wealthy widow, advertising for an P F.
agent, was overwhelmhued with applications. -aI
The printer had made it "" a gent." ;
A Connecticut editor gives an account of Has a
a man who " blew out his brains after bid- those
ding his wife good-by with a shot-gun." Praye
Capid shoots with a rile now, and not pro
with a bow and arrow. Else how is it that Catho
girls can hear the popping of the question I ao'ps
Child Murder-Making a boy or girl of e
seven or eight years study ten different
branches of education every day in school. T.
A real e-state agent informs the public
that he i.:a * a beautiful cottage for sale,
contaiinflg ten rooms and eigfht acres of
land."
The young lady who was fro/en with hor- La
ror, and subsequently melted into tears, nook
was carried out and consigned to a watery Jo
grave.Circ
Those, and those only, who have felt the CuteC
pleasing influence of the most genuine and eh
exalted friendship, can comprehend its ý
beauties.
Logical proof that a cat hIte three tails-P
No cat has two tails; a cat has one/tail p
more than no cat; therefore, a cat has
three tails. o.
A married woman in Wisconsin says that
when her husband is a little drunk hie lkicks ee
her, and when lie is very drunk she kicks ite
him. Shue says she does the greater part of c ,
the kicking. Cm
Charles Lamb used to say that he had a reic
great dislike to monkeys, on the principle
that " it was not/pleasant to look upon a
one's poor relatiofls.
A woman with more heart than b s,
more soul 'than intellect, more emot n than
imagination, with an agreeabl share of S
health and beauty, is the "r without the of
thorn." ý:
A dandy, getting red for a pair a -
of boots, observed: Make them cover the
calf." Heav exclaimed the shoe- sea
maker, survey g his customer. " I have m7
not got le r enough."
" Ki ," says San Slick, "are like we
reo, because they are made out of
et ing, and very good." - 'They are also, '
Asays the (Galary, "like sermons, requiring do
two heads and an application." t
/' Well, farmer, you told us your wood u'
was a good place for hunting. Now, we've
tramped through it for three hours, and
found no game.' Just so. Well, I calcu
late, as a general thing, the less game there
is the more hunting you have."
Mr. Coble, of Bridgeport, advertises his
runaway apprentice in the following style :
" He can be identified by the fact that he
has not combed his hair since the Fourth of
July, lI;5, and cannot speak ten words at v
a time without uttering twenty falsehoods." I
The smartest reproof we have heard of i
for some months, was given the other day
by a railway guard. ' Does your mother
know youu are out V'* inllqlired a would-lhe
wittypassfgu le " Oh, yes," was the reply;
"she gave ine sixlence to purchase a mon
key. Are you for sale i"
" low much to insert this deatlh ?'" asked
a person at a newspaper :tlice. "Oine lol
lar." "Why, I paid but fifty cents the last
time I inseete one. ", That a wa;1s a corn
mon death," said the puilishe. " but this
is 'sincerely regretted.'" " '11 tell you
what," said the apllicant, "your executort
will not be put to that exir.np'-o.
A person who was r.e'e:tl.Vy called into
court for the purpose ot proving the cor
rectness of a doctor's bill, was asked by the
lawyer whether "the doctor did not mukc
several visits after the patient was out of
daner?~" "No," replied the witness, "I
consudered the patient in danger as long as
the doctor continued his visits i"
'_ E MORNING STARu
BOOK- AND JOB OFFICE, P .°1!
No.140 Poydras Street, New Orleans. Hvin
This Estahlishment is now fully prepared to execute al ba no lo
kinds of JOB WORK asuh as ion of In 0i
CItCU LARS. CRDS.lohas
ENVELOPES. DEEDS. ---.h
MORTGAGES, ONEJINGS." The. ,...
CATALOGUES. AUCTION BILL "'PaaCWa
RHAND BILLS, BILL BEAD vie i and i
ANO K ECAKS, DRGGISTS LABELS once of twao.s
e Mahoay RECEIPTS. ILLSW an Pl DI CO Thepalr
always on hand. l no
ll orders OMISSORY NTES. tE .,-ETded edcaton
ON THe MOBTcCOMMODATENG TERaMS. I rounds an
aofb the wide
_ .eDT portea oitit d
7 UNDERTAKERS-BUILDERS.- jANTRS. j
Retalie. Maigany, Walnut and Plain COFkFINS Moy ai
Salways n hand. l
e All orders for Carriages prCIopty attended to, to.
i~hol--b _t-ion. toao~na
C oI Oi. "pu3lic. thille s w
lOrd~propon t .oo3m
~ROUSE, SIG, ANDERTA ER,AL P pIlTER,
FOt 24l3Mn 3gie5 St. Charlesr street ord. New Orleans. aal, mn
Keep Botx 1w Mechaue l etiulic mra. itte
e BurialCsesanl teda lsnotr.s al enCso t m--sM. id m d
plaindCofTens. Bodiesdisinterres. Lembmied. nhdYtd m
y shipped. Carriages hire mhie ly hofae ma
ro9 fmmafden
in . tE.RiTL ý" epin.onsF
A. UN OOKE ETAKER TbaTATIOES,
YN. W5 Tehenpitofllahst t, between First and Second. Septembe
ear 1 Canal Street, ew Orleans, La ose
Fanerals attended to in llaeou the proprietorol, and til y.
id ba;io-pbtrltgE attentlono. in a share of the Paymel
public patronage. s o Moe,
eEntrance
to A ZTDREWLEO, Vacation
S ATHOLIC OE .CALLERP AD TATIOER ER, ui
No. 213 St. Charles street. beteens St. Joseph ad Churl
r. as streets,' ew Orf OO BOOK etha
rAll er Book Stlandard atteded to. clla u 3mWo. ap
ini j.. NQLA EAN. Diawing
t pved by the ighet atholc autoritie All th e lateot io
HOUSE, SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. phyan
t Nholic 3Pui St. Charle s street, Se Orleans. Agent
. Box 163 MechanIcs' Exchange. -- dras sire
giords Policture and pro ampent r a ttell tho. i2 ewpm T.a
1rs, WM. KELLY. BUILDER, CORNER MAGAINE A7 Chrlr
e rV and TMazinoe streets. Repairing,. Btting up, and Sore
all Job Work in his line satisiactorily attended to. latitro of
ofe m Gma, co
T ITZILLIAM CO., D
en lOOKS AND STATIONERY.IOERY ll
___________ _ . rcit. It
J. E. KR"LL ... bLIKF. of InOl
nur G LtLL & DICKEY -oereas
S WIiOI.ESAAE ATD E rT.AL o-serva
BOE!ak Ek LE of eL D z TAT letooRS, lvandel
the 10 Canal Street, New Orleadns Ltter and m
Ort, Law, erdipctfully olcied ad carefuhool, and J enile nations
Book". Paver
an F. GOGAR'rv- The tinr
)n CATOLIC BOOKB ELLER AND STATIONER, fonuth.
i51 Camp trGeet. opporite St. Patrlchs Church Tuiti
t Of hn a ageneral snak of SCHOOL BOOKS. csPeialrll To tiw
bid- those u.ed in Catholic Semools and Colleges. Bibles, TOta
Prayer Boos. Standard and Micellau.eos Works. ap l w et
not proved by the lhighest Catholic authorities. All the latest Taitioi
that Catholic Publlcation, Be ads. Meinl. Crcifihes. and reli f
on I gios Pictures Gneral at ct owr all Catholic Newepa-s.I
Spen and Iagasinrs. Ease Balls, ate. Bases. and Scoremi
rent out.et
iool. T FITZWILI.i.AM CO., Draw
bllic DEALERS L will p
sralci ou'eN AND DOMESaTIC SToATIONERY il t
Se, iutio eeaon
's of n a .LANE lBO K.e the hi
sN'. ,e CAMP STt EET. NEW ObLE ANS. g,,,
hor- Blank Bkas f r. cm si in a te g~o e stylael. to urtei, and dilhcf
ears, oruks naty iou. rer n o
ltery Job arhingti. scint Calin . Rill Reads. Letter Reads. w itol
CircOilate. Bill of.tLading. rtc.. ne.tly and promptly exe pril
t the cuted at the i ct no nt re ryate. . e
'and WE HAVE OCRI OWN PP.RINTING OFFICE AND o
SOrders resctfi ly golirnited and careftUtll i to,I tt Nol
I nD y t el Qir eb
i eiail pHILIP ANTON.b tILw
G has iOOKSEELLER AND S lONER,
No. 193 Ji -nphino Street, n t door to st. Mary's AE
dthat Germf hurch, Cti
h Keepson anda genera tck of Catholic Prayer Bookuis and
1icks -Beeps.L of KLa ts. Ascetical. Controversial, ant Anal
iHistorcal works. no Missals Breviaries. Altar cards, Asic
art of Cruets. itanctu Lamps. Oilstocrks. Plies. Cihorlorns, Cow
and Chlices a rgo assortment of Beads and Medals,
Crucitfies oly-wa.ter Fonts. Statues, and allindts or Ge
had a religion 'ictues. Also, the only p~nrt Wo Candles pert
untale l F o, at the lowest pri ces.
u frpamed and made to order.
pofn Aiso, Counter Shoew-canes for sale. ap1i . m Jt.
- - EDUCATIONAL. Gen1r
Sthan WT s AIS
QrTe of Q STANISLAUS ACADEhtY. BAY ST. met
iL rdIte-Thin institotion, condncted by the Brothers
ut the of the Sacred Beart. has been in .successful operation bol
since ti. It Is beautfully sitnated on the shores of the
oay, commandingo an extensive view of the Gulf, and me
a pair Theeoa the advantages of the sea breeze. Coi
The rdacious recreation grounds, well shaded by ever ten
Ter the groens; the holiday wals sin the neighboring woods, and '
shoe- sea-bathing In s lmme,-are for the pupils great Incite. ou
] have metts' healthful anmuseeent. con
The delightful itnation of Bay St. Louis and the facli-l
ty of access to the place. at all rseasons of the year. ale o tn
ckwell known that only a pasudg notice of these advan t'
taie s e ,,essary. t
tut of mihe oveteo of gorerument in thisinstitiitionls strictly ld
r" mild aid paternal. infra: tions or the estahliohd roles me
a being prevented by a .ontant wathing over the con. ed d
r 1,iring dot oit ,e ap upils. w,
The' . religions ar an rl m lsctroineti olthe pupils and dri,
their doetic comfort ae attended to with the utmost -.
i wood esinitone, and const arttenatio is aiion othi th Sf
tint of character by inculcating plt of e. and
Twe've h elits of polnmtenesr. order, n mdtup' , andindustry.
ts, and The scholastic ye·ar commencesio the 15th of ofus the
caln- nd oun thll st Thursdlay of Novener, tdi ena Fe
annual vacation lasts about six weeks. F
Ie therwe Pupils are received at amlny tio of the year. The age
of admission is from seven to . ixten years.
The course of educartion compin rse ll that is taught In
lees his commnerlal instittluoto, namely: Reading, Penmanship, `1
gstyle: Engish andI French Grammar. Competition, Arithmetic,
, ook-keeping,. Algebra.. ,eometl, etc. t
,,hrth of Board and Teltion, per session, payable half ry l j rn
ordsat r oef 'h ion. ...0 t'€,Uego =New Iuw l00 P
er iolin. pe month, each.... a
mother Us r of 'iano, per iniUth.. . . . . I 0h h.
iL- reply; Spanish and adrmat lstlcut per month. each.. 5-00 1
her mon- Each boarder hild 1h provided wth twelve shirts.
twelre pocket hnelnitkr,.hli f5t trelve pair stockngs, six
cravati, folr pair of deihuers, six toels. cii tablenap I
I (lox' St. Vincent Charch, Mobile. oemt
4eM--A IONAL. 'GRO0
D i.SB ONRlh mHlS ,mrYbAJ ic
SMii. Inepoo Orae0tber,). y a, tt of the '
Leglslatnureof i Stakef Lsipl hrectd by the Corner St.
Christian Brother. The undo
Havinglloug-felt the many inonrtenienee attending he
boarding school in the city, tihe Christian Brothers have atth pit
been untiring in their effurt6stosevlcre an eligible site fron the
for one in the couatry, and thley-i vs now the satisftc. Magnolia
tion of informing tetit patronas and the publoc. that sack
a nlace ha Itepa selected, nhltbining ptnnytdva*tnr he-will kee
wich could scarcey e ffond all tgetheriu any other. Family G;
The buildingat Pane -hrlstl, hithozeto klowr as the
Pass Christian Hotel," has been purchased wIth this cheaper, tl
view, ad Is fitted up ina style which cannot fll to ren.
der it a v'ite resort to students and heir paltents, as
nice It was to the summer ex.urlonMist.
The epaonio building. , th btel, now adapted to jytul (t
educational purpo .. attie and well.shaded play
groonds and stad grovree., the sanitary Influence
of the widespread plnue fetts is the tear, wtit tie ol 1. aII
porttmitlen'for stea bt in the ulf tnt I. . na c
yte.y In.u, nt. etd ike ii .,1 b 1eea eoncur
in mai Pass Christian oeg whatever t director
for it, or any of their ptroan desire.F
That n g tight be wanting to the lnstittleun a
complete gymnasium han beenconetruotld, an extCnsive
Libmr om p elect works establled,- anmid a charter oh.
med ftoie the Sftae Legisltture, y wehichl t in amo C rs
Bredt at cner deg and bestow all
T oe-clane rooms, studLhelle dormitory, and refectory drayage.
Me on a scale equal to any In the country, City aa
With greater facilittee than thtse which have already
won for the Christian Bttrothe th6 confdetce of the over the
public, they will no.e he better able to promote the pyv.
t steal, morel, and intellevtuadevelpmento 'thestaent Co.
c committed to tieir care. The system of government inv
d mll and parental, vet frm in enforc ti oheer.mn
I. of eeth iscitline. No studaent will e r.tained B ging.
uhose jnannete and morals are not satisfactory; studenta
Sof all denominatlons are admitted, and their religtous
pinions are unrestricted..
The academic year commences on the first Montday in m ti
SSeptemb'er, and ends at the bhginntng tf July.
te. B.-CuIses wImay kept lpeu during vacation for J T.
these whlo may desire toaval themselveos of tho uppor
id tonity. TEMIS:
SPayments-Term of fivem tt h, invariably in advace
jae-wdbtn, tnttion, and doctor s lie, pr term
of ls 'rienooth .....................................1 S .
Entrance fee. to be paid once only .................. 10
Vacation at Colle .............. ................ m
EXTRA CHARGS.my.
Mtuic-Piano, per term of Ave moutt't.......... .." 30 G.
" Violin, (strittgs furnlsheti), 1K! term of lie C
on th ............. .....................
K n _FlneteLr aotkher wind i.tt....... . per Wines.
_tor." f Av .... .A........ , ... . ....... .20
Drawing,ll r term of five monthi... ;....... .... '24:.
Use oias tin, in the ottdly of at ur"l philoso .
pby and c tij per sewalen ..............
AgentS iInrsdet et
Agent in Yew Or Eharlec Db Elder. No. 140 Poy
drae street. Pest-s1le idreme, lion 2034. fel N. W.
C!T. MARY'S COLLE) lRECTED BY THE TI JA
kI Christlan rBtrh".Corncrb..'o3et'arreandFoother
d treets. NewOrieats, La.
t his Insitution. ittolporated by an ou't of the Legi5.
lature of the year tell, and tmItowtrrd to trant Dl_ 10
ma+. confer Degges, aunttetow alllitsrarvo 'ut.
masty advantae for thephIlieCd, mutal. and lnteliectul
devetlomptttti rtif, .tmeot It is aoluttt liott and well
veutilatel; situated in tt a qtl and i..tltlhv part of the Pili
city. ite moecsfui l career elaarked tsy thle high degree
E of 'pthlit cotnfidence it hasalrealy gaintet, and the annual 4. "..
increrae o the number of Sttnldents. Tli -sytem of gory
et nment it mild and prental. vet itit in ruforcing the -
observanc 4 estaitlihedI dituijllne. No lil wiill be
ieeeived front anotler Colllege withott unrxeeptlonable .oll
tentimt,0mial5 lant none will be retaiue'd whose manners mUH
and morale are nmt sUtisfacLorT. Ptpls of all denomi- J
'nile nations are aulotitetl, attd their tsligiuIs opiniolns are
m ultreatreltedL 1ERMS:
P.atvmenteta e mtado qiuatetly. inj advance. as tollow:
an Novembter 1th : the -tbittl. on February lot; ant tlhe
fonlfth. on April C~th.
TuitituaN(olheg--..te and Comumer,:cial .oul'sei-
)per qutarter lit "l months.......
sally Turtan- l'.m dtnYiltt Ihelprrel, ry 'hi-wr 1'1' W
ies, tta'tr -'f 21 lttnthttts.. .. . . _ .........
1, s Tnitiow---Thirdl P mtrtory 'lIa-o. 1 r ,Iuartlor lot 12
I·op 1 Imon, tho.... .. .............. --··-. . . . .. . ..: f " .
steet Tition-LF, rtht Preparatory ..... 1, Ir|I .. l''r .
tell- 1i ttuth e... `t
a f. . . . . . ..r e. . ........ea., 1.............
cps £fEXTR" A CEIIA Al:l ;E .bl
ere Mii-.Piatno.er. pIer trtrer ..... .......... 0
.. 4trln, i~t llgafnltlli"h', 1. * l-r tltrt .. 13 111 )
m " l"Itt'. unr any othter Wiitin ltl'.iat oter .ltdi
titt·· t tteC ...V
quatrter.... ....... - . o....... OO of)
. . . .... ar
Drawing ... ................ . r
tdtttdentttcitrotn1 after tie bi itia.it,''(f at itllarter, 'r
will pay thl quarter in fttll: b ;t nlT ,'rd'lut'tion fur the ]IP
rile elapsld. if a week or itfe trut the beginning oe ,
the waitl qun'ttr.i t." tlt 1.4 if lt'erig.nf will beh male on I 1tl
the iill furo.' , • tri .... A. S
E.,.:- .. . . t.lt.l h iat .ur'ent priers. ev.
N.' dedthttion fo tn;oc exrept ill e ase Of Pirotrated ittp
and pules, e~r disclu " ill whit h latte·r ,.a'e. however, it is [ t
'pe' rtftiiinvgetted to parents and gialiai to ear j
s . i n m i n d l t a t wh n a t a d < -n t l , .a a o , t hI e I u t it u t io n
lead. tot rn1aittn.orlt not utsllfaetol ily acetunit for
y exe ptt . .ttce. w iittt 11ie i 1" atetIly tlratllgriTPst'm the
e i of the College in nmatterl of ilmportc ance d after rua.
I per adlmonitiuon, innuls, a,','ne"ing tthe lotrilent'e rse.
AND udgmcnt. thbe ljo altYof etptlotot. the ll'itrt orn do nott
inolid ttmtyl'es bouno to relun wy of the luony paid t
I. advan,'. P b
6dtNTO Stude.nt reeeived for a, -hotter period thin one
iQurter. .No ded,,.tion made when' withlriwn d uring i by
t t Q'.teet.r. no nlattt'r how- hurt a time he ay havee hen (.
S the Co.llaege.
COtRS'tE OF STUDIES.e
ary's English Literatnure, Logic and Rhetoric, History, tl
|An''ient and Mottret; Elocntiott. Metaphieli's, Ethiet,
[ CeolistryAlgehIra, hgiger: (Jemetr. 'Planet Solid, I
ooks and Spherlical; 'Trigonometrv. .sur.veyiuig, tiaal atioen,I
SAnalytical (ieometrv. Difiereutiiul.id Integral C'aculust Se
sAstrolnomy. Natural Philomoply; 'erencb, Grammar ana
rio | Composition; Latin.apd GreIk.
als, COMMEIRCIAL ie
ludosof Grammar, Epistolat-y Coreepotindentc. Compositiot. a
i Geography. Arithmetlc. Book.Ke,,ping. ittry, Freneb.
particilar attettion patti to P"llrntlnnbip.t
PItEPtRATOTtt.
19 Gm Junior Class-Spelling, Readintg, Writing, Arithne. ttl
tial Tables,. Cyphetring. and French 'Readitng. at I
Intermediate Clases-In addiLati to the' above
Geography Entglish Grammar, Arithmetic, lntlle-tual
sland tractrcal :-iaered Histry, ('omposition, Eloution
Algebra, elementary : Frrench, Muic. vocal and mlutr Y
D mental, and LatinGrammar. Sot
Iroters OI'ION AL IsT1LDIE-IF-I- ' tE'it R.VC.. LNs .
a'raton Sciattention is givel to tie Musical Department, an
,the both vecl and lnstriuttotill Two brass bands, the
l, and menmbers o which are e'hoetn .lttong the stuiettt of theMa
SCollege, reheoa s dtily udic the guidance of a cmpe- J.
bteer tprofes or. pee•r
and The Commercial Dctartmeet ti exlpresly designed for" n
Sincite young men who intend lto dtikte tbemtelveC to the ac- I
countant's profession.
b facili- There I an examination hld each qunarter. when the a
r. at's s tndents aro preomoted. thoucit they may be promoted fA
I adon o.tneor in ease of rem kahlta" ilfl·ten"• . At the end of
the e. holastii year is heldl ihth 11pt' ertlolnation, at the
strictly close of which prenits are tlietributtt acording to
d e merit. Vacation eontin,'i'e .tottt ti 3d of July, and
the eon, end on the fltrt Montlav :it ptrllber.
-Agent in t New OrCII -a 'beites I). Elder. No 140 Poy- e |(
p and ra street. Pot-offlce addre. ox 21134. e
ttmost- T. CHARLS COL.LE(E.'E SESSION ATr ST..I
oe and Charles ollee t(;irand i('.,lteatu. La.) will commence .I
on the 24th of October. to etnd. at utual, about the W2il o -
nurn of August.t TEitM' I V
lthuu Board. Tut ahit..tation.tery, and Medica.
Fees. . in gold,. or the rit'uii leit in iublic cutrency. , ft
The age Entrance fee. 10.C
Books anId Medicine, utm extra chnrges.
t'ghtin Msc. atthe option s tilt i'lpatent, le per month. -
ani The rticles of Ikeding, if turniiied by the College, w
t |mti 10 Der aMnum. ,
'thmetic, Tr terms are tobs paid by half sestion. in advance
the firstiu"'ta~lmeat it,.tl due the 24th offOctober, the it
sccaad blnLg dna-(,,- ·!:L ,:l i of~p ... i- . -
earyii M No advanes tot ,'othing. traveling, or si.ilar .e. 4
oo will be mal' by the Ititltltitn eseeeding the I
pe .ofm ..nc ddl'Pi- by the parentst for thesm put.i
sott ot moeyu .t ,I-n
S000 of ads ,-ion isfrom t on fifteen years. It I
-c 00 ant w '- - - - . kuow oreviously ho to re,.
andwrte." ........ nEa E I. .....
1 . or farther inferourin L CO. Agena.
--•I'. pOUK,/; . o. IK=tr •
e 9 -0 36 N Atch ,Zti"t' 'C t. .cew (tr les ni
3. 500 1) lO(iPEtJ~ti('S i THE COLLEG 5'TlEi
Ire shine. Imaculate C;on.'eplii. New- Orleans.
kings, si Thin Literary Inr..itttti05. tilorporated by the State
table ap- ILoiaias r a n 'l ·i'ii owre~rd to confer derees, is con
nrpants- deted by the latli.'r of tit..re it'lt' of Jesun
an~ons, The buliildnes ets well adif' te w. mmr the .irpo-e A
oponEad' conrtyrdm. etitirtie Ut oil' frotn ti'e nireet, is rem'lrve for
r, frpIl'T rersetion'l soiti. t i-tim the arTival of Itie PoplisatL
r. A iM. till their d..p.·titlrent 4 P. N.. th,.Y ar Y Otant1
Ssenluod anl .noerintt'nded.
r lothing. The tour*a ot inltrltetlio enmhral,' Greek, latin,
moneybe Enllnl, Frtincb I'otry. Rh.ttitic. Iaittry, tiography
tafh,.matie.. ,trin,,yt tt I"r.1l attl Mental. Phillo.
why with tIh itilitlon of .lkklu',llg.l and tke natal
Irsonnor 1nm4.rciaItiaalhi'5.
Students nli. tiot admuitted. ut.l' us they know how
to Brother raendan WI·:~
o BayRt. Themoral ..tid relig.ons training of the stod.... is th
lead. ng ob,,-'t1 of the intnrecters.
lent of the Every .nti.tl, report is entt pareonta stating con
It Jeurdon. duct 1prolgr's rank in gletn and attendante.
|nn Be. Thersosdttl year bigins on the first Monday O0
in u hliti.cr OCtober nod ean abou the 31st of Joty.
'in, Mobit CollegeCourse, payable in adisnoe, and in Unite
11e. aih StHten currency. two monttt. Sib.
imm Preprto'Cor se, SrI.
G Mot iMs ADi LIQUORa DreL *S.
G OCERY STORE .........-.. :3ItdL' 'Tý= lA i
Cartner St. Andrew ani agoii dia 1fia4tl. KelleT's Row. I ha* ve
The undersign~l would reolpeetftlly inform hiefriaded MEAD, an,
and thepublic that he has r.nmoved his TGNooy StOre
from the ourner of Lafayette and D)ryades to the corer ofe
Mlagnolia and St. Andrew stlrets. Keller's Row, where k
lhe-will keep conattantly on hand a large assortment of The price
.Family Groceries, which he will sell as cheap, if not Cent. a G
cheaper, than any other Grocer in the city. t; Obarles
B. GANNON.- _ - . U
Corner St. Andrew anld Magnola street, gidp
jySl i3u o ellert* Row. myt
CITY MONEY AT A PREMIUM. -
1. a. BERRY. ITEiR HART. ttr
BERRY & BART. Cwam Dr)
Wholesale and Retail Dealers :n lat4 (G
FANCOY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Leaves. D
No.71 Camp street New Orleans. Paperen t
Conntry orders promptly attended to.
N. B.-Gosod delivered to any part of the city, fen o Between
drayage.
'rity Money received at a Premium of Five Per Cent
Sover the enrrrt rates mh m
l CHISM d BOYD. COMMiSSION MERCHANTS.
And Dealers in EW O0
Bagging, Rope and Twine: Iron Ties. Hay. Corn, sad
2No. 8' Poydras, Street, New Orleans.
rJ T. GIBBONS & CO., Ithn
rL T.co
DEALERI Pari
GRAIN, CORN MEAL, AND BAY. and qs a
1 ...................;Poydran street........30t---*-
80 my17 ly New Orleans. .f dea
130 C. . REBENTTISCB',
26 DK£LI a n alo
Wines. .iqerer. Brandies. Crdails. Bitter-" thampagle,
•0 IPreservou, etc.. etc., Tae o
S2..............Tebeupitenllas street...- Orleana.
Setwleen .ydian iand Layi3iette sueetLi The
y. ,'ij#t4m NEW ORLEANS. beintho
_ . W: n tIlT. P. Q.Il 'I .rr tL. J.'. Tr aW A vote
HE D AYS. TUNSTALL & CO.. -
er COMMISSION MERCRHANTS- the Cit
inr -4- tions sa
to Board p
WO .-trn Prrudlce. Hermetically Sealed Goods. Fraite,
Cu andt Gsner.a .)eletat
well a "whom,
the Partil'a.r attention paid to CustomotuaOs b:,uino naz smt
tree Purchasing, and hrwartdlina.
ual 34 ........... NEW LEVEE STREET...... ... -34 The
the e- NEW ORLEANS- shae
obe nne(' .tin of R .0sel. RHays d" Co., Ste IiM , Mo. etptic
able e.,21 3n anytn
nes UH EN1EItSN. TE
mar- derma
ae L4ATF.I holder,
ows: WINES A 6 LIQUORS. proper
Inthe Ito. "p.<T.oupituulle street. Thin
fell' y New Orleans Two
.? -- -- nmay S
CATHO .C DIRECTORY. Dlco5
3 e t C give the location nil name of nr (i'erche, may v
.tore aned ('nrates. the hours of alas. lo. tie e .
,0n.tr otluc.ti . Vespers, and Bleoold tia,. T.he loatio. n of md
Sour Free S.hools, willh tCe n.umter o ctan attending ration
7 eali. tle ntilesof Prilnclllis. etc.: Boar.
I I,,tll('atrl (Atca'·lcpn ('Chach lIaonn0. 'tl"ertr Cel re.r S
1 Itar nnan (iaaaiadIa.c.UIinRe.A..iluurll. S .1.. Preidetlt; the Cc
13 10 t RI. IF:.Tlrautrnlot, S. J.. Vie' reellelt. and. lefi..ct of
:1 m Rtdie;- Rev. .. Camlbiaeo t. J., TrI.omer. Proiilssor No,
10(1 of Natural J'hilloplly atll1 liathernlntaO: R114% W. S. ty Ot
2 Wi U Farllni 1v. r.1.. c(hnalkain. Rev. 1.1. IHIbelt. S. 1.. Poic .i"
rteth. ear of tlie lot C'olle'giate (Conse: Rev. It. liolalna. . J.. Tic
ur the ]Prufer i, tie :ii Collegiate Coulee ; Rv. J. DLowne, Bod
te onS..P sr o the th Collegiae Courye; Rn v. 1. iesea1
e O unly. F .- i. J rlofelIr or tile GUitkarllegtate Coure; Rev.
A. Sln ")ii, I:rLa. R .J. (iraves: HRe. P. P. de (ariere; The
aeted : ut. I Ltffo. Veek day Moas at Ua, 0. :.k 7 and i.- the 1
i a d Sunlda at :.. t,. " 4. aal nld 10. .ll.ll' ol t Illt o'col'k. ill
. it is Ea linh. lenaedltion ant o, and Srrcmola rn Fnatch, At Th
ibon a croc F. rk.s
Coion -...ltn-}rev. F Cenppan., Pastor. IMas at 8 and anal
tto il igMaalt i. ll . Vr.,"gLIat 4 clockI P.M1 three
after I a.V. .. Pas l'ator: Rev. A. A anAdine, C..M., R.a eo ('. . T.
dhent's echer. C. M.C , R. F. GY d I , C. i.'dr.. . si.. tnts. Mans
V paid etf.l and 1,,i al.'tLa. )·PF.,ah Se.rmou at 8 o'clock' Eug- ormO'
Spl 11,h Sirnlion at 10 o','lak. Vespers at i o'clock followed Other
.by nslltructions and N.taiedi'otiuon--.ie Suaiday In Eng th w
Iitn g o i . H enr y, aou ,! o,, an l .- R e . .. J . B eecher P. re
bC. a1.. J,'astor. IMar anl.iSeloa at 10 oUlock. V sIpersand PItheI
ienedlction at 3 o'clock. te
St. .A lpho#ntJ, Contince Isrell. let' ee' St.n ndeew and s
.Joroyine o :tr ts - THr.ll.D y ,. . it.. Rector. Rev. Th
"tory Fa therAlexander , C. SS. it., Rev. W m.V. Meredit, C. .
_thi_ 5, . R']ev. Jame lilatl'an. c:. ,S.1., Ainastat Wee byti
Solid, .days Mass, S} . andl o'c.la'k: iundaays. . " and 10o'clock te
1atura, ,'rlon at Io'elock. Veairsat 3 'o clock: vening de. day
Soid totiuni and Sermon at 7 oeloclk. the
ara - umption, (German.) Josephine lteet. bette. (In the
Iane anad Laurdel-Rev. F. BInllatatter. C.SS., Rev shall
asitio Benedict Neitart. C. S. t. Elaees and devotion ame tat
'roach as St. Ali aonsu.th
" olre Dacme de Bos smeeura, (Frinch,) JaTckson stere,. be
twee Laurel ad C'o lneeee uave--irv. S".. enC."S.
H.. Rev. Father Della. .S. C. .. Week day Masn at
-',lok. l O n Sundays: First Man at 7 o'lokel. aid Hibh
above. at 10 o'clock. Sennon at 10 o''lock. Evening sermon at
Lect"o, oe loc k In lummuer. and a in winter.
ation St. Maryl rehh chap's Church on olaureissreei brtlroele or
otrlon irs 'i-dioe d Hospital iteet--Very Rev. . taymoad ;
atr |ar. Rev. Father Perrin. Week days at 6 o'clock:
nn.l, v.. ndl to Sermon at t0. Veme at 5 o'clock. pay
.. Old Ur.,,l;ne ('hturh. t'rstdine street, between "h_ rsaiml
rnlment, and Old Lrce--Rev. Feather Conte, Pastor. Week lay om
d o e the Mass. 7: Sunaday, 5l. d1. Sarmon at Ja. Vesprrs at 4.
cum te M . Trra'. coravarrItol and (namp streels--Rv. Thee.v
peJ. Heaney Pacstor. Rev. P. F. Allen. Curate. MEas, VOll
Snd f or Snayci -.ad t0 o'clc k. Sermul at 10 o''lock. VYe
thedr pe Bndction at 4 P. M. eitl
A-e - .h Johna the Blptisl Ch ,,rch, _Doya s. btt Cii
hen the and ('li rtreet--P.cv. Father Moynlihan, lPastor. Rev. bye
roenmote i Father Simo. Wr-ak day Mans at 7 o'clock. Sundday at
eend of 7indi. 10. Seiollat 10. Vespersat4oeloek.
a at the 5'Lous C"thdral. (Chartres sateer, between '. Ann and ie
' it the . I'et rtrectR--Rev. Father Chalon, Pastor.' Rev. Va- i
lingan O l '.'.T.aa, lonmitert 1vk. FatherFel. Rev. Father Millet.
SWeek dayl Ma- ate and 7 oe'ilock. Sundayc., 6, 7,and i
140 Poy- 1: S,,r non. in French, at lo o'clock. Vesper anud lBen- bu
fay edictilu at 4t o'clock.U0
- Ji .arJicl'sCtrAch Campitreet. belween Girod andJulie (0
AT ST. Istreet.--R'. Fatiler FlannaMgan. Pator. Rev. Flather
ammee . Shee'ha'. 1e'ov. Father roiton . Week dlaay ]aasat G and t e
e 20th ol ;u',:iock. Sunday at Gi, 7and 10. Iicrnuao a 10 u oel. k
i Ve.pern at 4i 'clock. .
ledta . St. Joseeh's. ennmon stlreet. ctarr'n Moarais and Fillre i
"atrrncy. , streets-Rev. T. J1. Snaith. C. hi., Superior. Rev. MI. Rhbi, . an
C'. M.. Rev. C. Bnglioli. C. LI.. Rev. Win. Kelly. C. I..
Rev. Jamn" IlDuncan. C. M. Ala", week lay. .i a ll 7 Tai
nth. o.'clock. Sundaay Matl. 71, Ni and 10. Sermon at a and sa
College., ,gu0' Chu"a. Vepprs and Benfll'dtian nat4oloch 1I'.M. mc
St. A y1tna s Chtch corne of MI. Claude and Bayou e
advance tRood-Re. FatiaerJanbiert. " 'atur. Rev. ' cthr ckb . ha
tber, the loan. I-v. 'Ftlaer o'iaJnPl. WVee alay ma. at 7 O 'Clock. PI
bt SoaUD ay'at 7 a nUd li. Sermon at 1io .'lock. Ves luaa it
rea d so. Tlcia'it et., aurc ri. Ciil'p r .rrc t. ,l't,,. -. c'. - v .
Pheor Roy. F Ta Lrollae'uin31ev. lather 'ro . n. Wee k h a
mI dtat o'e.a' 'ik. Suoday, da tiad t. t. * e Pt"on t
l Pla~n or. ua, o. - atler La:tll Ra'loch. I; t.. ' w
tEj.' R~ i''a" VCaltnt Ade I'izU. 4trMIn'iC' btocrl hfra.trgtalarad .
" tc " i lmu PII -l'" .'ther 11. J. o!t ir,. W',.e k la a
- i - alt "7 ,lIa"' ''k Vll.n 7 .a nod I,'. tacrlono 1 o ii]'!
pornt 4l-, ,-tk.
Irpn. A AtaLtop . a.il '.,;L.l r# rrCC i andanrusr lt ad, orlal
onrepn.ay r at 4ai- - lh o, op . , en atI c' bch '. Vetaj-'e" ;O/ ndH
rk La ioa. lt"n-lI' - "ira ..totn" l Flath'reCe M(oynihan / I''I3-",
- rsatd ctrca.te.- '. lxther F . alitta'i': ·" 00 ' "-'a •dy
aw ho - Mstn at 7 ",'elaekn. S.ada vaat 7 ,aa! i'" 3a ca-Ii at It
tatin con. i1 o'clock.
t St Joeph'a Church Oratno.--On Sunday', at7 o7 c.lak,
o'elock. Vespers and lt, nat;.iiciat
.. ni l (lea. (Naic a'orphan AVlim ) Itadep.dtt
ebet t 'lied Diarir t Rev. Fathele Ce-*dtt ShoiY ad
CONFECTIONERIES.
I bave opened a branch .of ma 8ODA WATER
"HEAD, and PASTRY BUL!tINESS, at
97................ CANAL STREET........... .!-.
Iktween Chrtres4iet and Exchange Place.
The price of my Sota Water and Mead will be Ten
Cents a Glase, (arg f eies)alme as at my old steed, IS
ft harles staret.e -
I sell ab alesbolic. beverage under the name of Be
gso SysTp, or any other disguise.
my)t . : HUGH McCLOSKEY.
ERRNST TURPIN, WHOLESA7iZ MANTIAC
tor of tick Candy, Fan* Cy dis Cweel te
Creatm Deps, Sugar Almonds, Rok Candy. Jujube
atem (lum L ps, and Syrup, by steam.. Impeeter of
Frvnih Ornainite, such as Cuptdsl.715 . Gem
Leaves,. Dauphins, Decorated Toys, O tsqueTa nam
Il'aers for Cake Stand. or Bouqet Uaets,
Fancy Boxes for Christmas or aew Year rkssEe ,
nucopita, et., etc.
No. 90..... OLD LEVEE STREET..........No. I
Between St. Louis and Conti street, New Orleans.
mnl9 ly
CHARTER
Or ,Th
3KW I.EaLHa CATHOLIC aIUUIATIO CO•P
rATS O LotoA1.0SA I
Parish of Orleans. City of New Orlea.
E IT KNOWN THAT ON THIS i
eighthndrd and sixt-iht, o t
of the United States of America the ni g ý.s
fte me., Wa.Joseph CanteU, Notary PnbLe ufm oa ,
Parish of Orleans. State of Lonisehnsa dnly cmisssd
and qealie. d in the p e fthwtnbe --sse hsb
_ftr oaned and una er ,penal came d
Slamd.the prtie hereoiafter named o andoe asogr.
pho deca` tat availing themsel v the rbi
ofr thenstatees wi oiehan relaive the or ane iaa
J Toha r a they do, by thes tfnrtenm o
specified objects ad under the foill e rineg tipulie s
,e, towit:
e lr appoe :~o~aii . be theCLE T.
The bofital name of the ortioa dell be thI Lew
The business and legal domcile othe eorporation aha
- be in the City of Now Orteans, sahajsco reaoval o by
a vote of three-fouurthe' t the lona dde stk hods
with the consent ofr k President.
ARTICL III.
The obietof.tis copany i to eunblrsh a ewspaeo in
the City of ew Orans and make such other ublke
tione an oy alt-wa be deemed adeable by the
t Board o TIte. TLE IV.
S Th Vice Presidecnt of the Company is the lbesr oe
S hom, a such, citations may be served, and in mw
nanme suit will be brought.
ARTICLE V.
.34 The Capital Stock of the Corporation I. flised at Ore
Hundred Thousand 5ll0o,O00,) Dollars. in live Thonsan
Shares of Twenty Dolhear eachn onhalf( each sub
ecription to be paid at the time of signing. and the re
matiader whenev eaued Inby the Board of Diretorn. at
any tints aftersixty days esall have elapsed frem the re
cording of the act of ilorporatlon, provided usadremain
der may be paid at amy time, volnnta iy by hetoc
holder, without amy c aof the Board, entitling him to
proportional dividend.
ARTIvCLE v.
This Corporation shall commnence operafions a soon a
s Two Hundred Shales of the Caplital Stock is sub
scrihed, and imnedlately thereafter the Stockholder .
may nmeet and elh.t a portion of the Board of Director..
Ditectors mutt oI stohkbholders; each share of st.Rk
sulseribel shall he entitled to one vote. Stockholelre
bee, may vote in person or by piroxy of another stoqkholder.
one. AR TI(LE VII.
in of In case it should become neceesary to place this corps
lltt ration in liquidation, there thall e appointed by the
Boardl of Directors. some one of their nnmberewo shall
7o0 relreeut them. and whoee signature shall be binding am
tut; the Company, in sucuh capacity.
t of ARtTICLE Vr.
550or No stookholder will he held responsible for ant llel,!ji
T 5. ty ofthe Cnupany beyond the anount of his stick.
oii- ARTICL.E IX.
4. J.. There shall To- no .le of atuck without consent of tie
'n Board, and nn translt'er of stock will he recognized usn
Sless approved by the Boalld.
Rne. ARTCLEZ i.
iee; The Firwt Pretidentof the Bttarl of Directors shall be
- the Mont Rev. Jman MarieOdin.
k. i ARTI'ItE XI.
St 7 Tbhe Board of rire-tort shall consist of, besides ti
i Preident : Firs utr members who sloall he Clerg"r.
a and nd who hall h aeil tise relen an secoed
Ve. three other member. to hbe eected by the stockholder%
. The Directors of the first class shall he nppolinted and
Eug removed by the President, and their places filled with
owed others appointed by him, as frequentI as be shall m
Eng fit, without any responsibillt in anyw , on his part to
the stockholders, or any subjetion to their superrvlion.
car The object of this article is to secure in the hand of the
an President, the complete control of the newspaper and oa
the general bsdones of the corporation whenever he may
rond see tto exercise it.
The three Directorsf the second class shall e elected
by bthe tocnkholder. at an election to he held annually in
cloc the month of December, (after the first election) on suchr
g de day an may be appointed by the Board of lrectors.
whereof due notice shall be given in the newspaper os
Sthe company. At this election each share of. stock
ev shall be entitled to one vote, and the majorlit of vote
same cat shall elect. In case of a vacaney occurrng dationg
the year. the plare shall he filled by vote of the remias
t be. ing Directors of this class. The Vice Presdent to ds
C.Md. ctoin case of a tievote.
I High 'This annual election of Three Directors shall be the
non at only mode In which Stoekholder, as snob, may claim ay
itnfluence in the control of the paper or the at.irs oi ti
ef own corporation.
,n AItTICE Iv.
nlod, qo member of the Board of Directors shall receive say
clock, pay for his services, nor shall he hold any other office or
eartos employment in the pper for rwhich he will receive any
ek day compet.uticI.
The. The President hall hold his office until his death an
]as, voluntary reilgnation.
t. Yes ARTICLn xvn
Upon a vacancy in.the ,,fBiro of President occurring i ..
elop itherof these tn modes. hit nccessorshall be elected
Rev by the lirectors of the firet laes, or as many of them an
Sa may then be in office. During any absence or Inceapacity
Sof the Presldeent, his place hall ie filled by snch.oue of
ind I e three )irectory ot the first clans as he sall appoint
e. Fa. Vice Presideut"
MilletT A T.iL XVIII.
"eand The Board of Dir-ctors nhall have entire control of the
ad len- busieess of the 'ompany. They shanll appoint edtair
and employees of the newspaper and fix their compn-na
idJuia Ution. They shall regulate the 1.sue, size, name. i-n.e
¢Father and time ofpblication of the paper. They shall ba
t oantd .e power to buy material and make all arrangements
olock.o tihe cundt tofr hbuinoen, -Icth as ontcumplated in Art.
SIll. They may convoke ,lleetliltii of the stockholdsn
I wrb-ne'v:r der'abhle, and declare dividends oý profit, ci
I. bi. any. ARTIC.E cis.
" ll Thi. art may ho anm nde. Ilv n vote of the stockholder..
,iTt -i I n- Tooflect thit tih.-re ntust he '"cst in lavor of-said amend
I i ment twothirds oi all tics at. entitled to he cat. each
ii ayou share repr+enting tne vote. Said amendment mnoet
etnbl I have t'en prupop, by the Iluard of Directors and a
oclck- pr, aed by hte Prr-d,:"t.d
ss' 'aeat The trem for whii thits _orpocation is formed ab:l be
san end twinty-live yr.ars. A
La, R Should any stockholder r*int.- r neglect to pay puos
at the rateofeIlght per tent. I--cr annoum ehall be added
:. WVck |holder reuces. or n-gl.,t4 to pac y his or her Ins+talmen
:oon at within thirty days .r',,r thlb :pieefltid tiuN- of paymeet.
the Board of ine,-. toire shall htve linerightof c.iug any
Ltcgialnd shahre o haer' upon whi:h any tost-ihuout oia( be due
s iit e t done ontf-,p, d eed nio ,,1fioe , at N.w OC.l-en
f lfnele .,enagill. the day. molulth, itlld r.-lr fleet abete nr,ttm• "
dtr)' ot ithe pcrresnCt . -- and -- rrmop
-k v, t telnt wltnucues, dtmhcillated iii thi-twho tri--unnt ,
"" ie their name., together wtith .-id'p,lt ta-c and me-,
cc0v cnd said Notaryj, aft.. .i ttctetillh o' thod't, --lal"t - -
Mu .my NT.w Otitlitt, .raonary 21, 198.
"t I vntd CTUARIES t. .,UZE t I1"R, District Attorney. ha
S an d f r the Fnl rsc t ,eia cl tt 1) 1 4: t tParish of O)r, ,an a
,VI k do5u heceltt €c ttifyv tit I tar., e.,refillly esantined ths fdm
(lirt Ie c. i., t. " N- Ycrleamo Catholic ]'ubhen
eA-t ,y atmip an-i that Iutio uonimitg therein contrary to i
C It. LUZEtNIIURG.
k Ilttrirt Attorney First Judicial LLaCi~t
1Lin. I .5 ', ODIN. TIiOMASJ. SHITt, C. M
[ I'.'i-iZ IIoLTON, Jells FLANAGAJN
tdl.deti JAMEN u'I)OWD, THOMAS IENN YT.
u [ :+0 " D. P SCAIfLA--.