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tw : ,o C ,qA, 1, s of iDyy-.e-~as, isnewes brught or lre the"d 3 eAk i 'i .th 'labe,:-ifY * havt e L ,i htdh.e a oya prepesi"w san etsolooo thep, 'ti a ld;i mesn 't. !! of i an y t"'. aasI w.siadSleypitlty ýbd. Ther, der-i th flouteeaehaes.sn e lbs citymsspiqs - 41' i; ", alough' of dafu "`' or:isoIrtI 3tth mtitee, playinng ' . T '"I, q city bills. When soughtfori theeplstle dnot be fouind. Sxwupsy.n Wart. rCeas.-Ths mo asp, whiceh haso -eibn prominent; yh bete tb. public for ,some wes, and which was noticeable s owel1 e th.aaop t woto d as the emineace of the counselt dmployed on botha sides, was dealded .iy Judge Thenam -yesterday, in foyer of the defend ants. The sealed letter, which wasusbad t eontain the real intents of the testator, sad to have bean destroyed with th iptention to defraud, the Judge sakhit the teeir many shaowed had not been disposed of in any way to jrstfy the pre i mpti n against R. D. Shepherd that he had been influenced by sinister motives. -WiArnwoaxs.-No plan has-yet-been arranged by- which the usefulness of the Waterworks, lately come into possession of the city, can be extended. Complaints are daily made of the insuffiency of the water supply.. in caseof fire this is most appar eat. Ths state thna d ld notbe per mitted to exist. any longer. Privte and public-interest suffer, and cal fr a speedy remedy. We noteice that 'Xr. Lockwood has addressed a Ecommar iation to the method of giving uas a suflelent supply ofe water both pmre and good. We' hope the circumlocution ofet e wilanot be permitted to deter a mel as imperative. Lawe,-The sit ahroeught by Mr. Peter Mancy against the Pohtc rar EtRaiwlroad Compsiany for $100,000 as damsages for the owners of theeamer Crele, was decided last week agaist pthe p ntrnt The case was noticeable on aecount of the eminent counsel bngaged by both parties. Poseoxnxo.-This dayvweek eighteen per sons were poisoned by eating corn-bread at a boarding-house on St. Charles street. Arsenic enough was found in a imanll speci men of the bread to kill two dosen persons. No clue has been found to the guilty ones. Ao IxPoarayT e Dacrsnox.-The Third District Court rendered an importani de eision last week. In effect, t decides that the corporation was bound to receive its own issues for all taxes levied for general and ordinary purposes. ICo-mnU&COU. . E! mn or row eon r Cmter Mernisg Star sad Came ts M es.suer The Right Rev. Dr. Quinlan, bishop of Mobile, conferred the holy order of sub deacon on Mr. Edward Aloysias Ignatius Taylor, formerly of the diocese of South wark, England, and on Mr. William Lane, formerly of the diocese of Cloyne, Ireland, in the Church of the Visitation Convent, near Mobile, on Friday, the feast of St. Philip and St. James; and on Saturday, May 2, and on Sunday, thethird after Easter, when the Fathers-of the Society of Jesus cele brated the feast of the patronage of St-Jo sepb, the same gentlemen were raisedto the order of deacon aend priest. The two new priests are destined for the mission in the diocese of Mobile. We trust we may augar for them a useful and successful Iministry, dedicatedas they have been, as the firat fnits of the Month of Mary, and under the especial protection of St. Joseph, the patron of priests. May we venture 4o ask your pious readers to offer a prayer for their suc cess in the priesthood that they may be able to work enccessflly for the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. TEA! TEA !-Tnlk about reconstruction impeachment-city money-the real ques tion of the week has been: " Has that tea arrived Y" We literally stop the press to gladden the hearts of oar lady friends with the good news that Mr. J. W. Platt, corner of Camp and Poydras streets, can supply to a reasonable extent the most argent de mands; and in future he will take steps to avoid the disappointments of the past. His customers will be suited to a T. post L valuable arMile n7 Is about to ahdIo !_be '"be smod to te , .5 s eai al tbh.~e......U. ' ... ll'e Dsia.lretieInew /e aa d toi as dbs9eac stocr n rs. ptidg Or tm tbe olt fyour thsadsd Scent since 1880, while poplation has y. 'ne see foura hundred. A ediotor in Minnesoto weighs six hand 'rd-fo-to pou ,d" Can his pro. Diisli be npalIw be compared to : dOg ia ety-fve r eet to g waieh r whieh, is c mj e is iaideti sry applied to ta ee - t e inrese the yield of gIld .sadsher tn.fold this year. - Le P.eWte psmul of Pars printed on has iem neone tetad to which strike off Our axant ot o ansinc medfont thousandn per cent rince 180 while population has. only increased four ndred. , thMe 3 ... 10th M t oll swee n Newditor in Minnesota weighs six hun t• hemselves are not always models of good ired andifortytwo pounds.e Caned his po eductio. Wishbe d e light r ead esa frg mý onng an geonsawendlhag thieeno e Wrievillces aa homei. o er A rmaner in Vresidng , Arrha, MsourWn , dug ninety-five feet to ot water, which, it en which rsecently to id nf ven inces. the lm s ser. Esupvery A stdeate was latelyt noet from the shedi ibof an as i Mona. We hvte oien to teard o rs .St sater, but resdenly of stealorida, has eosaae converted to the truth. Will Msh ae recant has ome into now the Qouen of Wooster Maon sachusett is ver a m of i dor for each tree plTwo New Yorkers beta i t cinty. of bre on thgay e re e ofnthe Conee eleo-ts mtA dosr irg motherl in.t to Yorke it, ho the 10r the ine thab ly h lIroform. , -m. - A womfndn Aust 'ýliyti thm ahe will maruruin three mon , ifher ha ad1n foes nothe people were re than righeve at April hbas'ben auu evidtene that he was tr ied down. n ew York conductors of r ailroads are authorled the arrestnd printed. Cn Rductos themsand elvnglis ae not Sewayrd, whmodel ofhe retgooire dress for damet the recepositionnt distrb A motioes. Wish we being made inedr Pars forlia grievanees at home. A man. in Val Bur lia, Arkansas, owns a hen which recently laid an egg seven inches the longcrest way and six the oter. Every way in remarkable hen g W(h)le A extarae wvaga ltely stolen from the shed of an arutor of dictionr. Weand inhaveoftentor of therd or brshirng-tatte, bt rae is drely of steraling a statue weighing several tons. Maexpende Md four hundred dlately come into pos sesa taxion of three, and then of Spainot c's diamollect it. valued at 600,000 fhrncs. Madame M u.ad is now the Queen of Diamonds. - The Danaainien Pwereheliathent hall times. $1200 yay to Mrs. WGee `and :400 to eachstagherdaghter in Pike Dominionounty, Piera., agedty is very hairu drived in limitsdred nd even Two New Yorkers bet a large loCf of bread on the rsixt of the Coundrectd milt ele-drin tlife. The loser a Rheadical, w is bond to knead its contensi-half a barrel. A doatiug mother in New York, .whose son richly merited puniahment, could not end in her heart to chastise him ntl placed under the iniluengiof chloroform. - A Methodist woman ust telyavwertses t he will mary-in three monthsg a campr huier, does not turn np. She wouldn't grieve at evidence that he was turned down. an omnibus, after leaving a camp moetling, ,tArasar was eiastdy s rtenced ~ aS rm I cheteeseivAY eamspen sertitrd~ Mara hw, imaiyia ,mi tl.,bw tolea wlir eyoa.r , m +..-+we', b.,.ie e e Pt.....A..C. amm--,--e_ p .ase h ily t '.em'en.laL a ferrelee...e... . a t , -s ,a smaledlanon. .hs -'I , "Jeir Annr wit-enweed, lost store le aed by that thae thersi on. o , A o ln the 10nh iat. A house Ited from the greavily tauned round, imd owpped : , mass of l.a r u rA urnga -boi ured 'n the m ss k aencpe ebut. The, End dhd mint a deotiation li. that of a smalll teers so longannon A vestige ~dr main. Our oe do w not re-al ive United tat curreay if the sitleat Peple r not ae-- to beept ator an endof rmon t rentd bophlior bard tetet ds l Ayitg yin rthAl he n, who cooked their dinpnr y ýe wotod lost stove eoeered inathe wood. There was little saved by that transaction. ,Ardn on the D10th at. A house w ed fm the ~ground, turned round, and dropped a mass of rmins. A negro- boy The Enlelph mint has dnveted that worn silver and gold rthe teders so long as a vty remoll ino or oth0els do not re ceive nited Sbtesy errm if the smallest beffaedexcept at an enormousade A French pht icire lately testitabd in a poisoning week, that bheo observed symptoms of the true nadsre of the.maladye but did inot apply the proper antidote lest it should i-,aks polion and thus preveat ts being proved on theas fral , the e A Phladelphian hais nvented a railway- aorty on oinbllot twenty-one. _ecording to an exchange, in is nne t the ase of an editoruld ha lasss r fou over a timher. B ho d better imaaveis.by trnhn the dessg ao into -oL fortomi n1 wue present, et ntim oIe tndeber y r. .lc VEsf.-COtraz t eleande..omparsO ae -den aaornd the MLongHest argme s. nThe aorle of the follown g reseoning, found in an last paper, i can eithem be denieib norn Std aeard s,by ny of the ultof the re sena election in •this tateIs: Sea"tr. twenty-snee Republicans to fifteen' Demo -licnsto t-three to be the Cr mjor ityon joint-ballot, twenty-one. The value of advertising was exempified, scording to an exchange, in staiin mann Ifn ths be case of editour, whall of vetie whod for a long time: "Boy wanted be -ti.ndloes,." and wthe dired "bit of , as ot forthel iomisng is wife presented him one morning with a "Gret takein" of the requrred geati ta , then we honderld e: V.-Th Ve Roman.- Caontrholic Church estonsb of.-ten afford the sCatholiest argmest in The force ofhe followihg rch soning, found int an Ewnlish paper, can neither be denied nor .fritteord away by ridgy of the trcloicsd of sophistry. : And Poplastly-Influeagantialbe meet Chrings heldtian order of the day,. and the wholesale ibrel*W of the other ede of t. Gemillionrge's Channel to eeribe this state of things as a "senti It looks odd upon a paper, all this, but it s precisely what is to be mlstere up Ins in reland-inof the name Christianity in pHati lar 1 If this be true--and,-of course, all of r. ho kDisrnoaeli ever thouDisreli would be the inst to Engoil from such a distate grof things, scandourslous, and it woulicked bit of cl a revoluttr, ion this, fee it s not-ifthis be tre, we bsuchg to hingin Irelandtio, that may be worthat vsome einggn it leas, to pgreater lagical tupon of mind. Let the Irish nostrum be tiled over here;.. iq 'hort,. let the 'same justice be measured oatto Great Britain as it buIreland ie patient beadit, then we should have: .-ho goe Romit. A humane maChurchn unloadshim. who goadsIt. A humane man unloads him. hrae" iimla the f e-I "h , their - giE seiloWaus' auesse ntiUed attended sermon and instruetle ---and '4 1 ( au d :l tj "a m om g w h o mt w e ne one ep-wtete an, . b, to edi ther tý Oe good pofeotorateoD bfor the re renet to toi amont ove hvtwoe dttedu Im i'e ' Atrehb ishtrcbtiv ot bh aur that teheyattene uades agthese the dao a'h for the re ments under _ our o , labu. In better tnof we ollU oote one r thea te chwem h, 4 HelyWrin how waa even. teg, was fidow to and w spe ye ned uit e to the unt a t savety-two dollar-a little eit is tnie but pleasing for their ome in your astor and the wito ithem the fervent p ye of embarrass meWould that we had our on reh men labors the we goodowte, and we prto the necessity they had been ministers of Pod things. have already spoken of the new Cistercian monastery at New Melebry, Iowa. The Dubuque i5ne contains a frll deseripte : "The eite selected for the new building is' about one hundred feet south of the present monastery. The main bufidin 1 in the form of a n ur ouni n eourt one hundred and igheet Pong by he seI e in width. They- will be of Mteneo, eachk sa resting asbtlses twelve .fhet deep. The southe een wing of the "elester will be the mtoes impn edfe eeas it'is to be 'te 1te ds ndrfaxe yW-seven feet log ipladwithb n it witll bem re bapos, each naned after a saint of the 4lstereoan Order. At the and of it a tower will Tse toth height of two hundred feet. _'iThe. o urh' l per will be one h and t eighty lert-long and thirty- feet ih width. Its em.ape will be ty t The ai· a structurel of six.t long. The building at the north of the square w llbe two hundredand fourteen feet Ig. The west building will be a hand some edifce, on. hundred and twenty-eight feet long, with two stories sixteen and -fifteen feet4n height. " This monastery, or cloister, will cover nearly three acres of ground. The details of its plan are copied rom the utbr of architecture used by the Cistercians in the eleventh century, embracing much of the Gothic style. It willbe a noble pile. As a monastery, it will be by far the largest of any order of monks in Anerles. There are few in Catholic Europe which are of larger dimensions. Duplicates of the plans were sent to FFrance to the 'General Chapter- of the Cistercian Order last September for ap prevad. They were adopted without any alteration and the head-of the order wrote SthmeAbbott of New Melleary that it would be the most perfect institution of the Cister clan Order in the world. " Exesvation for the foualdkhton was commeneced several weekls ago. Beten three-andfour thousand perch.ofstone have been quarried and arealready on the ground. Thi. stone used will be broken ashlar, with out stone dressings for all the openings, the taring and bee the water-atube, buttrmeses, corners, water-tubes on chim neys, and the capstones. The window frames are to be of stone, and the sash of lead. Stained glass is to be used. It is hoped that every building will be ready for occupancy by the 1st of June, 1870. The cost of the cloister is estimated at over We are under obligations to Mr. George Ellis, No. 7 Old Levee street, opposite the Post-oflee, for Littell's iving Age, Waver ly Jfagazine, Harper's Weekly, Every Baler day, and Lipptscott'.s Maygise. The taste monust be fastidious indeed that cannot be saited in looking over the immense stock of mentasl aliment which Mr. Ellishas aTWays on his shelves. - THE CHEAPEST FooD.-The cheapest and most nutritious vegetable used for food is beas. Prof. Liebig says thembr-pork and beans form a compound of substances pecu liarly adapted to furnish all that is neces sary to support life. A quart of beans costs, say, fifteen cents; half a pound of pork, ten cents. This wileeal feed small family for a day, with good, strengthening food. Four quarts of beans sad two pounds of corned bef, boiled to ra, inafifty quarts of water, ill furnish an good mieal to forty men, at a cost of one doar-two cents and a half a meal.-Zsral Gestlessan. .. .......... . *i** ; -*:;A .. . . ... ..ý. ," W..... "iaes,, . . ss, • . t.w- a.. . , - to era .suspeasa st, to teenab m e ne- A-l. sme(as tle 10. In MOessme teBtiºh ed, h ikenw theol 'e - galed. They Te ta, n here. Mr. WhitehLueaI, member forBeor. ,Abyovednia so a rdvises report wthatw the 0to the Roman Cholie Collee of wasnooth, ed to starbolsh the sea u t thea . bytheins ater the re-establishment ofby the rish htreh, which was agreed to. SDor o, M-Ty e --Genollowi i and the tbeaenine pratedon of the Jacity, and kole Sstrelet speeilly, have now hreat onveence in theylal ge clock ontop of her 3new, to -the Roman Catholic College ofthe Mr almosth, as lond toabolish the sontd oto the Prlamo bell.te We understand thisle nt ofwas the froish hch, which was agreed to.his new S at oxom.-Th e following Is fhundredomt The upense. ptin f the city, anhd Sole dad we wt menspecon tly, hae neow a great onveEene ian thelarge clock on top of the new Caethvery Sunday, n which attie the A man named Bremer, in Cleveland hourky almost sbeer, lod ap the sound of the Alamo bthel. Wepoor wrndertand this coomedw brought from France expresslyfor this new chpel, at something near five -hundred dollars epense While we are on-thiesub ject we will mention that the new chapel is nearljor quite tompleted is a magaffoent b lding,.and servieof is held there three times every Sn day, In which the-public A man named Bremer, in Clevetandj whisky and beer, and approaching a jet of gas, the -fames~frouais mouth caughy a,, ind the. poor wretek was consumed "to - th NEW ADVERTISEEKITS. 0 aBODbe DRa GoODea POIRTB DISTRICT NW DB3Y GOODS STOmU, 31. 8 JLacke. trese corner Toboapienlas. J. MILLER, Ja. I wilL oaer the following Bergaa pa . -MONDAY.DP Y , 2M6,6 rench Organdes, . p' yard. Jaconete, 18. per yard. isne White Swise, 3sp. nr yard. . . 25 t ý et , 30, 40, and se. per yard. .BD rlrllonte, I. per yard. S Ninawok, e.. per a _ Lten, 40etyard. e I Zmp Wia e w Cal b - aic i nnhes. , . a reeL D r a ye Diaper, 2 ince, 4oc. per yarw . m,, r. Linen' ete abve eea iMý *. Cottn, p Oer ieae ... . LWLinen, p S l, R hite.. býDrill, to pr ard. .. enuine Lonesdie, cje lr yar. 10.4 White end Brown 8'"etim Arat quaity. ae. . rech Coseta. from S ee 5 h. e A ne loa.e- emmaed tt.oh Hsndkhe f fee t6. .. . =nBor._,,d sero~eL, for 4o 7. Gente' Haod.kerehioefibr f Gentie' Ram ee ) (nlhed) r . ade.. .N'a mfoe. fet . White Shirt for Gentlemen, at S. - -.. ndershirt, for Gentlemen, at 3. mtL- wy ors ther Goods, to numerous to mn. .Ladi- . will be. your beneft to favor me witha eal. I sab not sel my Goods at Cost Prirs, but wil 'be eatsled with emalpro e. 33M3fl32 TEN N3W alaN. myl0 It , f" l&u i O UR FINEST MIXED TEA. Wjblch Iretailed at the very low prse of I1 se pr ppsa inuaneurpessed- for ite delicious Baer. Fleat 1_ 5pl, JI.paer d; Bast Oolee. t1 40 perpDand Blset Japan and Felifa Bhek het dbap ppi d. All warranted to give eatlafction. J. W. PLATT, Tan Dealer and Grocer, myl0 It Coreer Camp nd Poydraa. -ee. TULANE NUILDIGw . l rCLOTHINGAaT REDUCED PRICES. we are selling our stock of Clething, 1Uearshis bas, Shirte, 'trLks. Traveling Rags, et., at Fries to alt the times. GARTH WAITE, LEWS &r STUART. Nam. I and Ft Camp Street, yP10 It And No. ll MHain street, MeWph, Tua. DR. W. L. DAVIS, v he fer mfur basa e need In theroeie of Aeouetio YedM as s we powe, trua. he my. without Impro~yrettert that ,--- aha be maintended. Da. DAVI co. be e ed y a1+t his aaiby pef !t7 Canal etreet. en ail Dteanasofthe (tar. as nes and. kindred lctioions. MOZAT'STWRL3TBMASS, WITH A PULL Orc ...tra. -m p ..Ld b at musieiase in tLe citytogmther with m .n of the beeLngera o all the cherche will be hgivet 8a lpbol. iall, Mall ain LBache and Mr. Joseph MIIller Organis 8. lp*a sos's Church, for the beeit oafSt Y? EliuC Aglpn. now In great diatrem. Any pemuen wishing to aid in the above. am is f by applying at the Aayln, or to 19 JOHN D _)8ON. MB S . w. TUNErB, - Oe 110...........CANAL STREET.......1..... II1 oashboet closing atu a beantifel steac of Millinery ani aey ei s, which sh.e Is selling at et . slap ta -mae i to select a rBo t. Eat, or Dnes, at. -- made, ooat ont fl t be pgl sed with tir Ie iderhassehleh. Bateme, 11 tuia g. Dirtbent, o Featers lfaat Cro m. m i Rsbrsdr Ibws -eq een 4d UeC iOting Clrofs. c-m-s . Caell and e ,a--e ns qM fa