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Altring Star am4..CathoU 33w oLv5sa. v; s e iuav. JUVENILE _OLIir.' WITHOUT A BLEMISH. ( Cveland, Ohio, Catholio Univert ) a Marian, do you suppose any one lives who has not an imperfeotleo and is not that imperfection a blemish V; ".No one is absolutoly perfeet, Alfred ; and even if we were so happy as to have but one Imperfeltion, if this imperfection is not well takes eare of, it becomes an actual blemnish. But why do you ask such a serionu question I" " I toot the Life of King Alfred, frohi the library this week, thinking I should like to know something about all the great Alfred in ls world. The first thing I came amreos in the preface, was, that dAlfred'scharacter was without a blemish.'" "And you, Alfred, perverse follow that ae, immediately concluded thatAlfred gad a blemish t" . " Yes, sister, just like every other mor tal; unlessanetied, like St. John the Bap tist, before his birth." " It is one thing to have an imperfection or even a blemish, and another to keep that imperfection. If I have read history aright ; (and one who reads Lingard's his tory is pretty sure to do so), Alfred had not only one imperfection, but several. Like many sons of good mothers, Alfred was a hood boy and a good youth ; and when he frat took his seat on ste throne of England he was as good a king as one so young knows how to be. Butkafter a while, the holy lessons of his mother, Oebua, were forgotten by Alfred in the excitement of a court life. I suppose he was flattered like all kings, like all persons in high places, and hb became selfsh. He was selfish in loving his own pleasure better than virtu ous self-denial. He was selfish in desiring riches for himself rather than prosperity for his people. He was selfish in turning away his ear from the cry of the needy and the oppressed, and listening to the flattery of his courtiers." " This is not a very pleasing picture of my Alfred the Great, Marian ! I was willing to have you tell me of somesmall imperfee tion, but I do not care about having all the romance stripped from my hero." " Ah, this is the way the world talks, Alfred I But let us see what happened. Al fred was sitting quite at his ease on his throne of Wessex. What had lie to fear f He would have laughed if any one had warned him of coming danger. He did laugh, no doubt when his holy kinsman, Sts Neot, reproved him for his selfishness, so unworthy of a Christian king. But, for all that, the storm came. Gothrnn, one of the Danish chiefs who had been dgriven from Alfred's dominions, kept a keen watch up on the young king. On the very first day of the year 878, Gothrnn sent to all his veterans to meet him, on horseback, at a certain place. On the 6th of January, the Feast of the Epiphany, the pagan Gothrun was in possession of Chippenham, the villa of the Christian king Alfred, on the left bank of the river Avon. It is supposed that Alfred was actually at Chippenham when fbe alarm was given, but managed to escapo.irithout falling into the hands of thbeansy. 'jt where ver he was hidden, he saw himsel surrounded by heathen bar barians and almost without attendants." " Net a very pleasant position for my Alfrektse reM. "Noysery pleasant, but exactly the one to give ua selflb young king a chance to think about the life he had been leading. This is one of the blessings of agood Chris iman training in one's youth. He had forgot ten the precepts of his pious mother, Queen Osburga, while sitting securely on his throne. But when he found himself a wan derer, biding from a pagan enemy, he re membered, with shame, the selfishness of his prosperity, and acknowledged, as any Chrlstian would, that he had brought all these woes upon himself. Instead of doing rash things, as he was inclined to do at first, he listened humbly to his old thanes or lords. Finally, he dismissed them altkgether from attending upon him; and, alone and on foot, found an island in the midst of a morass in Somersetshlre. It was to this island afterwards called Ethelingey, or Prince's Island, that all who remained faithful to Alfred at last found their way. Dnring this retreat, alone and on foot, in a miserable island in the midstof a swamp, our young king was obliged to pass himself off for one of those poor people whom he had despised. One day, towards evening, he came to the cottage, or baut, of a winoe herd. Hungry and weary, he asked for food and a night's lodging of the mistress of the hut. He was allowed to come in; and perhaps something in the voice or look, or manner, of the hungry stranger, touched her womanly heart. But, then, everybody must be useful; and as he sat by the blis ing logs in the chimney corner, she bade him watch the cakes she was baklig for supper in the ashes. The good peasant woman bustled about, and spread her table, and made a place for the stranger; but when she came to her cakes on the hearth they were burned ! 'And this is the way, yen worthless vagabond, that you watch the cakes for your own supper as well as mine ' screamed the woman. Do you think our young king dared to fly into a grand passion and tellher who she was scolding I No indeed; but picking up the cakes from the hot ashes as fast as he could he set them on the table with snebh a good will to repair ltis mischief, that the woman forgave him. 'Never mind, mygood youth, they might be -worse; and perhaps you have not been used to minding hearthoakes. Sit down and satisfy your hunger.' You see, our yonog king was growing wise. By the time he had lived on his island long enough to be well punished for all his wrong doing his thanes were ready to Join him. Odit, one of his bravest lords, won a great victory; actually captured the mystertonus stanard of the Raven or Rea fan"n " "Baut wbhy was it called mysterlonus " "The Danes said that it was woven, il one noontide, by the three daughters of r qr. They always watched the bird or raven on the standard, when they went to battle. Ifit seemed to flaji its wings, they expected victory, but if it hung motionless in the air they wore sere oSdefeat." ,And Odun captured their Raven I" Yes and from this time the Anglo.Sax one took hearts. Gothrnn himself fell into the hands of Alfred, A few weeks after Alfred was restored to his throne, he stood sponsor for Gothrcan, who, from tbhe time of his baptism,kept his word with Alfred, as a Christian should." "And Alfred kept his word with Goth run, 1 hope, Mariao." I "Oh yes; and not only with Gothrun, q4. w t.asll his own peo.e p 1o wlib hlutaef. From that tiwawe may inde ,ay dthat the hAracter ot' Alfred was with uta belebush."" "I'like.'te endlg of the story-" f "The ftvy, Ify please, Alfred I,' "I like the ending of the history, then, Marian. I am half inclined to tbink it is better to tell things just as they are, than to try to gloss them over, and call our heroes perfect when they are nots I should have been very much pleased tohase beerd that Alfred was always great, thouah not quite perfect; but there is one good'thing about our Church, Marian, now, a- well as in king Alfred's time, repentence is counted a vrtone, "Yes. Alfred the next beat to InnoOneeo." Splendid mixed tea, one dollar per pound, at the Tea Depot, S Camp seet Anonymous, but good : All honor to the Tennessee Legislature for passing the dog law. It is an importnt astep in tbe direc tion of proress and elvllisation. Lookiog over into dog-cursed Georgia we ond the wool Interest prostrate from the same eauses which operate here ; but abe Legis lature have not got up to the point ofpas lng the dog law. They will work up to it after a while, meantime buying their wool and wollen goods in other seotions, and complaining daily that there is "no money in the country." No, there is no pioney in the country, but plenty of dogs. 'In twenty one counties of Georgia, as shown by the late census, the regroes own and feed 4.211 dogs, and but 265 sheep, or about fifteen dogs to one sheep. Healthy condition of things I Vigorous community ! Great in docements to emigration I MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. LOUISIANA ICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OFFICE .............. 102 CANAL STREET, •lr15D 1LOOD. WORKS-TCHOUPITOULAS STREET, near Looui seao Avenue. ICE FOR SALE. WHOLBIALJ AND BEFAlL DEPOhB 31t MAGAZINE STREET. CORNER JULIA AND RAMPART ISTR8 - 159 RO68MAN STREET. oet LYSPAN FIELDS STREET. RETAIL DEPOW: . J. DONNEY, Magaine Street Market. F. IER . PoMag drae SBreet Market. a. DRBLUME, 4 St. hippes street WM. AERBN. Nint S trmt iMarket. JAS. SnGEHAN. Second Strest Market. CRO. NIGHTa T, o. 3s0 lMgane street. A. PAI NTTI. Podr a Street arkt. S. RDASTILLO, P Street Market. CELxLEt tAtRET ICE-HOUtSE. . A. BLUMEN BRO t ou St. LoSs E S. TAtENELLE, 9 Domains sreet. GEO. NIGHTHEART. 330 Rampart street. A. PxL)lEYTI. 7 Madison street F. W. SCHERER. 2s3 Rampart street. W. DASTILLON. Fulton Market. C. VAN DEN BROUCKE, 98 St. Louis strut J. BROWN, 10 Maudevillestreet spll 3m F.ANCOIS . WERNER, Secret ry. ICE..........ICE....... ICE..........ICE J. R. WARNER, IMPOBTET~ OF MANE ICE, 31............. Front Stree...............31 Above Greyter. etail dealers supplied. All orders for packIn ears /haily attended to. apem MAGAZINE ICE-HOUSE, 459.......... Mtgasine Stree..........449 Beswen BRe SeeNd Or Res. 7r P. 0. Bo 558. Now rens, La. Families supplied with Northern or Loaicisa Iee at sa bhour of the Iay, sad delivered e. Country orders promptly attended to. _ 1 oma STATE LZ11PE, selling from New York to Gl0s. ow. vi lfast ever alternate WHITE STAB LINE, sailing from New York for Liverpool, via Qustwnw, lYMA"N LINE, i lal fem New Yoreter Liverpool, via "...ob . ee rau.d.. ITRDAmL LINE. wiling free New York for Rotordasm. evr fortollght. BPD STAB LIrN awlnang from New York sad Ehtid..inhie. atrtusly, eye, y WednesdaY... . Ad RIOAN LINE salling frm Paldelpha for Liverpool. via Queenstown. every Thursday. Through tiokete rom Neow Orleans to nny pont In Eurepe. Prope d tickets from any point in ore to any point in teo United Sttes. ]a~ursion tiekets, good for twelve moentUh, t resat redaclon Urafits taned, from at up, at current rate of -x. Sfcility nd in frmatlon given. d rt asur A. K. MILLER & CO. Aents, 35 Carondelet street, New Orleans. P. O Drawer 4S. N B.-The STATE LINE will dispatch their maani Slent Pasen oer steamship SPrATE OF ALABA MA direct f'om New Orl, ae to Liverpool on the ,41htt of July. To ecuner good hers, book early. mrS O3m THE NEW ORLEAN8 GAS SAVING COMPA)TY. JOHN M. PUTA .......................Manager. Oloe--33 Carondelet Street. PROPRIETOR O1 TEHE KELLER PATENT GAS CBRC0 ANI GAS BURNES aud lutopo. They me extremel y alple. eannot t Out of order. are sOutmatLe in et, •em ad as Nut littleo Is appld wilbeat uay cattaing f ptpes ao di turbane of te rmeler, and are guaranted 8AVE TWENTT TO THIRBE PR CENT. TE TVT - IVE PER CENT in tho gas btll as wll be shown by certlIstes in aour pomere~do nor b per seonl referecse os partes using them. fulll stock suitable for say isa. Apply to P JOHN M. pUTNAM. my30 Sm 33 Cardodelet street AGR EAT OFFEB !."A ","" Now York. will dirpOS of ONE BUUDRD PIBANOt sod ORcANS of °rct-aeals makers. 1nolpdirg WATERS'. at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES foruarh. DUItINC THIS MONTH, or part cabs, and balance In mslli monothly paymeult. he sme to t1. WATERS' NEW SCALE pIANOS ars the BE· p MADE The TOUCH FIASTIC, am a Se sIngng tone. powrul. pure and evenr WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS cannot be ]XUELLEID In TUNE or BBAUTy; they DEFY CJOMEPTITIUN;'the Conoerto Stop 1 a Ore .mltltln of tbe lipunsi Voice. AGENTS WAToD. - A liberal dtesount to TelhherS. Mininr .. Chburchs, Schboolsdld et spelalInduemntsdto thebs tre-. Illustrated Caltlosus maled. my3t St FOR .+~smT V----o""_o. Proprietor of hbloold tad I vrll houe.l"t tr to his rteod1 thae has removed to No. Ill Cat-ies stet. h.wenS. loele s ad t outl ,e.,e. wb'here with alrAed premilea uad Increased fac. Jl, he dlo gdiv them the beet the market affordls at Ie same low price an hsretefes Privat, DJn-n lbeta55.n-t hankfu lfort thrm peroa.a benolra- h - in the peat, be oE mr a eootlnuo~neeoe .r te me taven. ffm ------·;e3-w~-cri -- -- T" vI W"r tr E. r. DI't T FI14WLLFAM de COt Stationers, Printers,' .Lithographers, A" BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUREBRS, 5e............ CAMP STaEIT.............. T NEW oinaJSS. The particular attention of the Mercantile C ma nity ie called to our large and we.allort4toek of BLANK BOOKS. PAPER, INKx, P 8 OFFICE STATIONERY GENERALLY, and to our complete facilities for the execution of orders for Lithographed Checks, Drafts, Exchange, and Blanks of every descrlption. Ilhing a complete PRINTING OFFICE AND RI1DERT, we are prepared to fill all orders for BILL BEADS, LETTER HEADS, CARDS, AND JOB PRINTING In all its branches, in the NEATEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. myss 5m FARMS FOR SALE. Our oltiaens will now see that the close of the extra seston of the Leglislature unfoytnately brings no im mediate Improvement to our depressed oity commerce, hence capital and labor are left to look forward to a long, dull summer. However, there Is consolation for all at the Agrirultural, Bureau. which s prepared to oftr abundant preeoof that the induatrious farmer il always enjoying all the prosperity he did in the mosat prosperous tames. Farming is neither difoult nor very laborleus ia these latitudes, sad we feel assured that thousands of gond and intelligent people never stop to think what a prosperoeas Independent and happy Ilfe man be had in the'co'antry with a mere fkaction of the capital that any city buaineas requires. For instance, we ofer Farms for sale, u$dr lenae, with crope, males, mUip cows, hog, ftewi, eto., with good., comlrtable dwedllpgs, outbulldings. ete, in healthylocalities ,el to the city, at from One Thoapod to Four Thousand Dollars, ant others still higher in price, on Iberal terms, sad also in exhobange for city property. In ad dittoa to the above. we ofer this week several small places em the Gentill Read as a few largseu l tatleeo below the city sad ea the TehSe, at ruinos prices; als some very deatrabls Lake and Sea Shore reeldeaces. Apply to AGRICULTURAL BUREAU, myaIa . No. 68 Canal Street TUG "BELLE DARLINGTON," t EDWARD WILOOX, Master. Harbor and Coast Job Boat, ie prepared to do all kinds of TOWING en most rea sonableterms. Special attention paid to dropping and delivering COAL BOATS to Planterse. For further information apply or write to TJA. PWExENEY, Owner, myS3em O *ee, No. 53 Camp Street (up tairst. SELLING OUT. SELLING OUT. 500 French CORSETS, oast S . at........ . 400 Ha1domae " l4 , at.......... 0o 3t50 Wove " " 0. at.........1 19 alM 50 Bone ' 500 a ....... 300 4 Real Robert Weoly COBSTD ost , It S W 0 315' Glove-Stlng $ 64r0 at f 0I c Mleses' beat ax long deuble-bae 0EO Ts8 cot 150. at..... ........................ 900. Also. 100 CORSETS. slightly soiled, which will be sold F half oforign value. tMM. HlldAN. 150 Magaeine at., next to corner of St. Mary, ormerly myth Im Bank of Lsfryetts . ESTABLISED 1857. G. PITARD, rINPOITN An umADnaL IN 221 and 223...... Canaul treet......221 and 223 Between Rampart and Ba*p Istreets, SiW o0l3ans. mhbr 75 ly Late of No. 349 Common street. J. JAITlNS & SON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, S pe raaa Lead, Galeaad S Lookmitbh' and Bell Hagers' Material. Togaher with the greateat variety of oevelr dee~ortptl Of Mebania' Toel al Hardware to be round t- it. South, at reasonable prtice, us 74 ly IRON COTTON TIES. ",HE ARROW TIE. For a.le by all Dealers and Conutry lerchant throughout the Cotton State. ot LOWST MARIKET PRICES. R. W. BAYNE & CO., Oeu.ral Agesat of American Oettoa Tie Co., d48 Caroudelet Street, - -.. DUC&~IOL,,L. 'T, To rees .te eeaoenenea of o eis eminoe. CAR. DINAL MCLOfiguY, Arebblabhp f lew Te`rk, who ias consented to be proeat, tip Comeanoesm t a uaS SB Mary's Col.ge, Emssitebeg, Md.. will bed hld this year Wednesday, the 3a iasted or Wednesday, the Sath of Jere. my ,0 t COLLEGE of Tea IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, I Coraer of Commn. and Baeaane etree.s, NMW ORLUEANS -meaa mpowr wed ho odsre eoa. O ld.0eto sgtho, fmfr tlh wle o w Io ta ineinooh thO1v dnp, , asa .rm", Sllkthr deprtoyare a a 4... re ea of O Dble vana add oaladed.e TreCtory ots hrrm. $1 mY47.5 Iv Rw. I. GATRELET. Predoetds lineroial an Oeeol. ST. VmouErs marTsUr .E,. TM Comimcr l Ocane In fo r thase tudentse whor de notrish to lebnLantid hmtad Greek. 'Tb. Clhoal Courbet It feo thei woho deire to haves oleete education, Fresh to teught in the three oue 1se etredaf ateot admitted, l e they know henw reed end writes The meald arolonse tranling of shetodaendst athe ao heng object of the paetruotore. vlery mouth report is senat to iath, wta etn d3oft, nt uin clans end O atedanee. The Leeeso yeaser, gins on the isrt of Octobe and leosePued b the rend f Jutly. Oite Cou qe, payable tin adaeno and in Unilo State. curreny, two d eonth o. two. Prepatory Corse. 50. SmytB. -fov e R. I. GL UTRELET. President Sr. VINCENT'S INSTITUFE. DOIALDSOIIILLE, L)UXStLNA. The public are informed that the Sibters or Charity will open a Boarddig l hool on the at of September, 1875. In the sbore-nsued healthful UtIle villtge. The who uy object to send their children to a more northern Iatitude. will t -d in this institation .il the facilities for a Christian and refined education- the coursne of instruction beiangll the ame as that pursued at St. Jo-ph'n Academy. Emmetteburg, Md., of which It is as bronc. The healthy atmnosphere of this beautiful spot, situ. atedas tbejnnction o the Mississippi river end the Bayou Ltfo oleet and the readiness wtth owhich it edon be rasbed, both by ralwSy and water, render It very deetorble. The building. and grounds are pecou and commodious, well suited to an institution of this kind. The cholasti year te divided ntol to sessions of five months each, the first oomimneotgSeptember iet, the secono February 1st TUKWS-PATAU5 in ADVACII3. Board end Tuition lcldingo washing, mending bed ad bedding, per session .................. 75 Fenb languageD, par a M .an .......... .... 10 0 Tape stry Pating. eta., etra chargee Mslo at ProfetsrHNs pris .. Books and Stationery trnrished at current prices. A. term commenced will be considered a term com peron to t t Insttution of New Orleans, or by letter to the iaters of the Institution at onadeon. llle. P mytt oc ISTITUTIO or THE SISTEBB or ST. JOSPB r m b Corner St. Philip and Cou trm-t, And Bay St. Louis, on the Sea Shore. The government throughout thin establishment t tbeiritntruoarwsaa h Ecreliou. tabledormitorele, me theuamfo all. In short, eveyth ing tand to pro mot!e a eotioae union between the Ml trs aend the youngladiea intrusted to their motherly car.. The instruction atorough and solid, d d in harmop with the requirement ofociy. The course ompN iboth Snroi " dand Frio) sta the branchee of ue tgoght bytnatiesd of respecivesostries, so o to i uonr osrrect pronunelu.n. The rcademial year closr s with a ble enhibitLse di o ssaIbati pre ium, to whizc parents am In Bdamielo o hebre the ejst of spea attetie ead solicitude. Governing these , seding had by . -o r I b i lonr e . . . th. . r ebI rg b more easeh, seinsn the slieie of t Joeph endes.a strt or i suated ofdof te aad eumla ir th 0 et4 riot o .leeoe t Af d. dwenm tepeeme Marnd NowA.-Dhing U the hDe r seeson. o heO ea School is moved to the NBa . wsee Wie fileane ad at.Jsepb havea na ToeRm-To be paid in dvane, as Dol trit et his tl o In - e oc Enunce, loiooP an uo trament.......... 11100 Singing Lemons................................. 000 Drawingg Los*o........................... cc Putel oil painting a. cordin to the nu fer ad iL. Needle wornt i all in varietie, goldm etbroid articial lowar, As targt to thebeoarden witdeut . tre oharge. leeans or, ifmo mors ent r LAYTON.o dea 7ly or C. D. tELDER. Agent ST. JOSEPH'S ACADMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, Near Rmmiisburg, Frederick County, Maryland This institution is pleaantlysltaetd in a healtlhy and pilctreqeprt of Frederick c ounty M ayland, half a mile from Emmitabnrg. and two miles from Mouni to arys College, It was commenced in 8.r, and moorm porated h i by t hLgilature of Maryland Iln 186. Th buildngrs are cooneient end spcious - Tenas - The academl year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Board and Tuition per academic year, ineluding Bed and Bedding. Washing, Mending end DooDr'sfee.............................. ... 0 I. . -for each sesiton. .......... .T 15 I ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. The Academlc year in divided into two Sessions of fiv months each, beginning respectively on the nr.t Monday of September and the efirst of Febrary. Letters of inquiry directed to the MOTHER SUPT.IOB not'74ry s nlenr wh. Acwaem Emsii.nru Md. ACAEMY OF THE HOLY ANGELS, Under the Direction of the SISTEPS MARIANITUS OF HOLY CROSS. Corner Rampart and Congress Ste., 3d District, This Institu4ou, incorporated February ad, 100, cun pise a iargs properit agreeably situated in the Ea emI yia10oe . £DUCATIONAL ST. STAN)IIILAUS CO MMRaU1L COULL a emlrrs Nd by te Brother .........of ........ea ha bees n ........................... ...... r e . .or w V s . l.s. a t ....s . . as ce si*" aMAT1rte o Oy ToOu LLCoan aThs it enet a t s st-ablishmen .a.er arai beeall Soe rsethoA .............. ad ew :In o . er psw .wut .K ............................. Seatd a md .n. .................... pr ha e T DAsintoper Fthto par is , m e. b ao one to saeiter fNewuth NewOr h *a t This -oaent ued mornfieet htmabos mewt, On pormtrd by a law o th e aa t, d oem re d 0 et diplomls, pand deognh opd TURKI WD A neT., O t o ber 6th 184.l s tne r . oe... 1 d r aure o0&voalnt and regular landong plaoesfo steambrt, going to and returning from New Orleans. o mot hs ....................................... 110 ues (roa , per a.nnm ............. ........... 1 0 ntran fee, to b pad only a ..l ..o. S -A uio leo 0 to ber the O moth t? MAYdvanc OrNe. His .e, tho Most el. Arhbishop of New Orl. For further detail, mepply to teor v. PresWdent at the uege, or too d ayre7dvonintand renalviedr sltaO.N wfmteans. Wednesday, Otober 7a, 18r4. With the old odvlata res a sodlols Je and Commeri, wll d eld, to lmetors ofe the colme. rataentree o to ble mmod P5e s.0..... 1 r _Tei Prowor lbinig mear of a oci tyon whioh n. bs-onUmuaio lejeone r to bthte pd tor thondhl btheir heart th e ot Re. orohbtuehop oa roa Orle Io To thes duties theo wu hae t disobtreo In adestred6. The ie . Clermy ost orthrelin Couroses the Pureparatory, the csicald re ommed For usrt de d o appl to t hhe yenge Rud. Proent t ilat onrtom. 4imlv .n 4(revi e etrnrctlew b rles. SlIn, eGther ai-theLL .OLLr ecmee, t cora. is it~rek Lag esa NoT Jth neep .t ri cns ntnd ýbllas 0 F O _ eto the farersK lr 6w o tor A rspeit ý stoMt a fibSohoeeeelof see Ae t Ao W W..eadnss, Ontobr- . , 184. e With the old advaeee a.nond CI.th d nt ,d Somhuanld sduecton, the er or o thve pal. "e tylegen to aitanuildie ioiu nem , and moc euporato. tth- bn eo alls o i Wpoinf vntialen.la fr th n i, yarn hs deotod Ili to the vanCeio rw io eperienoe. The EdneetL Thepof rend ]upo elgn indoit Geesodhtoemt.a n e o sd yomm a h now thenow r the dtlin thoey s han to dt:chareI ,fr.nle 1 Tho Panoos ntra onoa oo thre dnolel eieraL The Preparamoy courne lenin oal yearlend , inlntenddto r ae the.youn er et...ebn o.u .. 2a , a ela t, l either in the lanil o .rCoels ero. lal .1 The CLASuICAL ac uno lobtna o ye an d em.hs breecfn efoandheareot Mobilejat slad oe oer Ra onte and Co m s e Ne thlo .or... o a Shone, whead mieni the OtUiBN te11ho AdgeInthe or Gren tio. lannahv. nod s .v eue. MrThe Desgreeto Mrnd'cdyi e rietr of te wrdt sthno f whe e d ,een or th nento Pelos an h poy emndflcated in the Mor whdppio hraver poed ate T he CoMEbldh s aet rgeto and-jwell v en td] The thrd yarf thin tife, ere ede toad nw Odtd forh yacl . thn e eec a n. Th dTh l I qof e y Regula r daily • ool for ot d utoSvw l knewC o l tp O, Te sholasticSetegns oniloytp the FTulh O SEPTn·lyBR and endIs abu the Irs1 of Jay Bardn Tnoloa. Tnd scholty g ear .a d......ery ed ing manden.. of ati.. .e.lhd.......... s C iCurlae A.e be o.tand be addnet on the* % Mr. JOSEPtH MTHEL CaNear Moblre ofaetd Corne Brnk, Mend0 Common etreet, new Orleans. ahtio lryed to 1rt40eave astreo re ewtl aun. Thons whti, ich moadnoed bt them Piestys of the Cnn aod nd eln, h ind , an lr m, Prsie n t. wel etedfor oaitfnl teplyr.m B Oard len ulo nb-oa t 3 tril. nw l74 ya LAC~EI .. F TEE aInIATIO CATHOLK .'IUBLICATiOI SOIRTY BOOS8 PUBLISHED Taie CATHOLIC PUBLICATION, SOCITY. Se,.,low Ba d Oh.lr -1 ag............h e bridges -s we. ie bkWM Do.fa..........--... wt La s 1J s"eQ r ..... ....... .,..o. i 0o ASs r nII sy . M aCt r l d v ............... M Ab-mes t er. li .... ......es................ AmL Do................... e................ Lao S vtt. Mr. Goewaa ............... 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