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hement = "Oeadfit;t!ºh rtejdbp arrive at h$ hill, ,iieulta fortae die b..g . economy all morals,, are *invrse 4" vIn e eommunityu "i j No&RdC`te persons ww are Tý or to act the "g au asl Ielmms many pwom ee de stil to-be perfosmed akin think th d arer Cathol Ch and ere ' b ofit nearly eert leadinge, vi of its of asystem, lifthei eonomy cc up thictufoeJll ' i a aor der. inaente shaldsi be don the attempt are" scnt orfa h ther wesat "ih o*etween' e He a sa A th _ Rrr esA d of n dom ceases; i lnte-Beavetaske s aun bds - eB wil never be]a lls tds will bethat served, ms asll tht in `o d n the s em finduir wsi h emali utisuie ý bg e A w whah s bieeme atolaiate d, or d the tncient .Chaceh..w h!hsB.hedome Ameios- • ied. Whatvrof taereiis of+tsi a dorer, andle den dmostof "a life. Political economy ha Supin t the, tIateve thehure s oare about ilents and i nsenaibly to a.n rthe attempt cording to Mr. Lowe, ot of thoe hundrd " oh belongto the Irh Protestant Church the Headstf b efflishmcient. The Cathol ic system will of -serveick, andfor allnstnc, has a popalation of weleven to itho ad no one hundred d twre ntyo inquire in 184~o whetZ itisthis alledC que, For hAmerica weohich has beortion tofi population anthe bishop ree w hs £40s0, andAmerican ed. Whatevmore. Bt there of hundred auindble elght-three thou and four handred and 1 in this Church, whatever there is of gocd ap suitable In the universe, Aqrlcawill assuredly I InItti CHURCH Bzronx.-In Ireland, ac cording to r. Lowe.. out of one hundred of forhe persopulations e seventy-e ignored _b hioman and ohialergy. There are two eeelesauti calchiefs in Ireland. One istants and twbpelve Trench of the EIrish Protestantd EliChurch ChEstarcb-h, - three hundredand ninety-fotwelve ouat of every hund of the po, ion; the otherly eleven thousand one hundred aad twenty- I -we iongto-theEstablished-C o rch, For bishop'Trench weeks above the Lord High Chis care this portion of the tr y of the I Cllen o state the bishop receives £40, Arabishop Trench re e£12,000 more. But the three hundred and alforty pClen does ar whollye pgnoredy. Theim cleand hicle 'hblshbrep are ecclesias of good society; *thee of the C t awe cal chies in Ireland is thOne is Archbishop itrench of the eclesiasticalished Etiong in IrelChurch,- el the whole body of twel native peopleut of every hundred oftached to whplaton; contd oter is Cardina p pereen, who ilethe Roman the church of the stranger is and sup orted by the ndGoverment--tspihe tone of Protestantauthorities has been taanting ardI exasperating. Mr. Janes Godkin, _ very in telient y-eightnsible writer upon these Arnb jectbishop thench rigks above the Lord whom are have been beore indebted, quotea from the charge of the English Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland, who, as he says, kicks the Irish by remarking "that it was t righteous judgement of God that the Roman.Catholrd shonamely, likthe twhole uodyofthenatlve of the famiy of Aaron, 'croach for a morsel of : bred'" And again; " Should the'British Parliament consent to degrade they considweaer sister chureh in preland to a evelhurch, with the Church of thome, as a recognr is fed teaher ofsup the people, it will spit nhe overnmethe fate of the Enstantauthorities, who mst share in the de exasperaton which the other s okn aers;" HOME WITHOUT A MoTarR.-- What is home witho and sensible writer upon mother's sreseae,- It is like havihe bee a book to readeb without the aid of lightarge like the face of nature wihoutf the .sun's bright and soothing rays; like winter without beautiful, cheering s mmer; l ike a mariner cast upon the migtty deep without aj udder or cod mpathasst o Roman Catholic bark safe into port; like ering winter n claimed bylike the unfaithfueeng smiles of spring. Oh, thereof is an inexhaustible source ofpleas ure and profit in t;at home wherein ; ten der mother dwells, from whence and rom whom may be derived the wisest maxims andrules of bliRome, as life ! Ind teac home may be found the obedient child, the duti fuldation hter andthe tenderand affectionate son. here alo A may be seen every virtue thatean dignify human nature, and make this transient lif most tr'ly happy. In as a word,'here may be acquired lethobeauties and knowledge of the world, without the danger of being infected by its bad example Whsunt is like t ande innocence and purity of chmarildnerood Just look into the eye of a child. Seb there the clear wells of unde iled thuge ist! Whaust can be more beauti ful ? How unsuspectingly it looks up, and little orbs meet yours! In prayer, how earnest; in oy, how sparkling; in sympa thy, how tenier Inthe d profith of the sea the water a tre still; the dweviest grief is that borne in silence; the deepest love flows through the eye and touch; the purest joy ma un speakable ; the most impressive preacher at a funeral is the silent one whose lips are cold. SAk. PIANO PORTE' WAUL m . -. 1d0.L - CHlMII 31II3ISV OP4A No.. NO Cash, eeer, xsw br4)y SeleAgmant eo 00tabaes STWINWA TT ION'S PZANOS, xAao. 4 AMxtas ORGANS, Bth of whisk rae a sasthed 1sag irises at the bshesm er al si oee seesder men eUr d a ~oeto 1 Al.oe handy, it aase the oo . teVti P p i OIna a=- sar bomad. t -* - BLmK ROOKS la-mp R solo. setnsd. stylore nid etdera. 1. FR. oobarrd. lrer as l.of lag tom tly astende toel, as Bookpn . 0 . ts T A OR rS ELR AND STATIONERR 1 Cseop street, eppete St. Pa"te . .Mredh, Has a gsneral sleek rt SCHOOL ROOKS, especially thse used-in, Cathll Sentsio and Colleges. Bibles, Imyr eaks, S4ard and s m Work, --a Sbyt ihstCatdsllo authorities. All the latest set sen stree ts, Bw Ord Sleea.s BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, o. 1s Joseopin Seet, next d .e to St. Mnary's iSo ma . OU . . r oes-kof CathBliT Pr.overe J. . 3erll ll.am. end U. pon 3 ta. P YLL & DICKEY. UNDERTASRS-RUILDERS.-PAINTERS. F. JOKESiTNDERTAKER, No laS ERmpart street, between Dseord and Calliope. Netalie, Mahogbay, Walant sad Plain COFFINS always on hand. All orders for Carriages promptly sttended o. y SCONDON, NDERTAK E R, - No. Se3 Magaeine street, corner of Deloed, New Orleans. BulCaso and. C eke, Mehagmy, Walnut, and. 0 s odppeid ] d=itrredbm e ar.· app.Carriages to hire. zhbS ly A. UNDERTAKER, No. 8ATSheaupiteele street, between First and See· Hearses and arrlss for hire. Fanesmnl attended to i persen by the proprietorr and be hopes, by strict attention, to obtain a share of the public patronage. -- aplO ly ANDREW LEO, HTUSE CAFE-LNTER, No. 913 St. Charles street, between St. Joseph and Julia streets, New Orleans. All orders promptly attended to. mys Sumn W. KELLY, BUILDER, CORNER MAGAZINE Wi and Terpsichore streets. Repairing fttg up, and all Job Work in lil line etlaleetorily at to J.HOULAHAN HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. 375 St. Charles street, New Orleans. Box 163 Mechanics' Exchange. Orders seliclted and promptly a htendodtea-mbl 3m BAKERIES AND BREADSTUFFS. " AR GARE T,"--(MARGARET HAUGHERY.) BREAD AND CRACKERS BAKER, No.76 New Levee, near Poybras street, New Orleans. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Bread, Cleam Biscuits, and Crackers of every description; all made by machinery, at lowest market prices. mhl ly L RICE MILL, No. IN and 70 Tchoupltoulas street, (old numbers 98, 998 and 300,) New Orleans, La. -Constantly on hand WHEAT, RYE and RICE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, HOMINY, GRITS, CHICKEN and COW FEED. Orders promptly attended to, and delivered free of charge. obnh 3mn C AHILL & COFFEY JACKSON CORN MILL AND FEED STORE, Nos. 796 Levee and 35 Water streets, Fourth District, NEW ORLEANS, DRZASs IN Hfay Corn, Oats, Bran, Flour, Potatoes, Oil Cake, Rock alt, etc., and Manufacturers of Seltl aisng Flour. Al. have constantly on hand. a superior qqslity of fresbh-ground Corn Meal. Oat Meal, Hominy, OGrlts, Chickn and Cow Fee Corn Bras, t. All orders promptl flled and shipped, and goods de livered in any part of the city lfr s odrnykge We sell cheap for Cash. lve us a carl and convince yourselves. pil ly SA.. .s .. .. I sMU . y't- . RNEAL S An A.m!' . - a0. S1 coacsaL i a, New Odeims. Ne,140 Poyras street, New onleeps, sig e"nl Aeat nor iy CalegIs, Co Ments, and Academise it Southern and Weatec States. .eers (gates) teallites to parenta and soealime who wIeh to elecs schobls Erm their hlrsmd WedMs. Cethcol( Imnettutu IOU , bate thdueir pet. end ay ether ls.mesuse ames sy In , a4 s ," . -I c a L Boo. t4.s e4sas.e'x* o.sems, La "INTER AND LIQUOC S, N 11 Cear Ne. Oseans -Nekf HISos, Ca'rer of Glrhd, eme abve the Cy Hall. 1s4. i . ,155.im. . -SoaDB s:n We wabshi strte, Jarr constme,. IICHRIION rL OEXA, - _. No147 t ADCTWENTn EOt D AT rw. Noet. wee TrdManel p ltesaoN AvOess. t wr uS AND LIQUORS, Ie ly eNew O rk. G.HIE ORG OYD, COMMISSION -, No. 1 .St. Charles tt .No. 155 Corner, o aird Twi, ne Irore above the. Citr, . M PR. SAMUEL .ENOLDS, No. N Washington street~ orner Constance, N Camp New New Orl, Country her servces toy attenfed to. o B-el.a.!, a. s apt HENRY E. SHARoP, aFEas e ncrd.aee No. 147 anmd 140 EAST TWENTY . SECND STREET. Between Third end Leinst Avenues, apes ly New York. C amSX &OYD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. And Dealers in - BiNog. , Rope and Twine. Iron Tieo. .Hay. Cosr, and No. 84 Poydras. Street, New Orleans. CITY MONEY AT A PREMIU hommdr work at a~r o~ ~RR HART, Vled BWholesale and Retofl Dealers inm8 m ,MEB BBYNO.LDBi,"PB. FANCY. AND STAPLE GROCERIES. No.r Camp street. Nw Orleans. LCountry ode promptly attended to. f b tluan, P6 J lanes A unt. wussaxmoeas. SC Manubtureand Dealrs. in BOTS, SHOES- T IN., VALISES. AND BAGS, DetFrenT and AmeOTriHCY, No. nd 101 Canal street, and No.5 Chatre street, 11e Orleans. , Fair of 185. -11 lver Madl ind e in Ribbons for eat Trnks. Non. 100 AND 104 POYDRAS STREET, Nea St. Chas, New Orleans. NRU UTHO, xUr_,ltne, O t MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTSa, TOMBS, AND Cabinet, Pier, and Plumber Slabs made to oer. N. B.lMarble and Brick Tombe built after the latest cheap, if not e.heser, than by any ot erMree h ICamest ain thse of y. . fee hA CRESCEINT DRUG STORE OI LLPRS b d wt hl one o ct 170 Canal Street td Christ Church street. y HENRYO .TAUZIN DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. Preesodtonsa cnstelyon ended. Althe standrd Patent medicinTes, and Tee eS, O.f, hle The busie cad omte fly ofber the lete deDr. WILLIAM CLEARY Atnd the public may dend that norathin be thes onrn, eser ulo v ambp s or use D. P. SC ll CARPET WAREHOUSE, PAT, A. BROUSSAU A CO., Importers, offer at low prices CARPETINGS. English and tAmerican, of he k.inds M goRF p rnt u nUs Enel OILstLrTH aos . e , Cocos. CRUMBl CLOTHS, Dr nla gg et Linen, elt. 'FURNITURE COVERING, Linen and Cotton, Stripes, etc. CORNICES. Beadd s Pint. etc. feo 3m eLOAT'S ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHlINE. coreflly, on meet reseoatbleterms. felt If wmsemi .I Leouisad CaOM eisk ,w. Od~,nsd ko ., . LATRCb OF,'T* SODA as WAT ewim oi d tormaulrlister i, Irm. and wor. da. the Soda WatsR and Meud t a , GoLD & ., _ 85es nata I s'x -a te-Zlem'akr r t .ua u4 Jalsroe ADW ATD ORLOUE MATIBW O AVRES. 0 U TEA * O R G ~IUTLERT. BL C MITU8, brstwe St. Joseph and Jua l ~ .ster. m TOnd lne.l... eeg. 5i ~ 0ad woIorerdi td. 0 A.ME 'OAK OOGEW STOVZ i SFITTE RS AIn USnR Gow M.DALWaant SU 1, AT I.UinA SrrTs Swt ,, e Wa me the state, wrm ad est nde . te ·pal. aaet oelle m, isr m7es ..A oli.stret. D Wtedu wl, dealr ia eas aP N TI Cp otret; Cew OrLan PL. nh.g, Otainag, and o blade ofJopp ingtd. it STEAM BOILER MANUNACTUBERS BLACKSMIDTBA5, eoe. 183 and 183 Fulto, sad 213 New Levee street. between St. Joseph sad Julia attest.. Low Prsure Locomotive limed sad Cylinder 3Boil =* denti, More ard m icO.Pez aule attli short. WillH mke conmtractofor Biers,,and'allm necessry can. neGAS ITUeach Cire , B , te a.,nd m rand vales, ea Cbmall nd reoeehmg. al An work hiliwWd bemosrnfah at theo lw Smhe ity or hotel wsbere. pi alm PJLa and eho M.l H. avLIeATed GAjSFTTERS PLUMBERS,-ES. - --N- MOUSE ANdD SIP PLUMEER, GAS dTE, m 144............M..APOYADR STREET...... .44 Betwee. Bas me Rb From twenty years' practicl ezpeuisaesia the bades.., a. bw--- all wfor Colw-l', haw illards Pat he spared smest theedee at hispae. ., by ban. me latest t rpeseemeat, oa ths uet od~eate~em DWELLINGS, OIFFCES, STORES, tet, S Fitted up with Water ad Ga Pipe. OT, d COLD, PLUNGE, dnd Shower Bthldg Appartus. SHEET LEAD, ZAUCETS, ZINC, GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, eta., CHALLENGiE COOKING RANGES, abi ly For hotwater pipe attsahmieift JOHN SWrILn . IL AP1IZoATL MCINTYRE A APPLEGALE, PLUM BE BS, DealersCCoking Rages and Boilers. Blth Tuhe, end Force Pumps, Ale omps, Sheet an Iie P~pe Braos end Plated Cocks of all patterns. 146................POYDRAS STREET.............146 NEW ORLEANS, N. B"- Senta for Coiwell', Shaw & Willarde Patent ,,drmuts put up, extended, and repaired. Ii r ng EDUCATIONAL. T. STANISLAUS ACADEMY, BAY ST. LOUIS. S M10.-Thisntittion, condUeted -by the Brothers -f the laed Heart, b been in suLene s tmoHeum sla i l. It is beautifully situated en the hore of th on, 'saradlt an extenivelt ew of te Guilf, and di a e d ctntag es .t the ma seease. The pe atiouaeatin l otnde woll hd he evr geen5s the hrd walksG m nt eiuhb onn t wo ics, n eaUana p ien m e, o renm t inthe-pus at .inst -anta h Mth l amusement. Tbe delsght'asitnation of Bsy St. Lonus or thi fall wraell known that aoaly, petcn -notles of tl ne le being ravented by a constant.watPhing over the on-u duct . the pupils. T,i religione and moral instruction of the pupils and their domestic comfort are attended to with the utmost -olicituel. and constant attention is given to the forma tion of 'areracter by inculcating principles of virtue, and halite ,f politenes. order, neatness, and industry. The eholaatic n year commenceson the 15th of. tnnary. and endr on the last Thursday of Tovember. thus the annual vacrtion lasts about six weeks. Pupils are received st any time of the year. The age of admission is from seven to sixteen years. The course of educatlon comprises all that is taught in commercial instltutions, namely: Reding, Penmanship, English and French Grammar, Compolsition, Arithmetic, Book-keeplng, Algebra, Geometry, etc. TERMS: Board and Tuition, per session, payable -half yearly in advance ............................. ...... 0 0 Washing, per sessaion ............................. 10 00 Bdiper sesaion, (optional).................. 10 00 Doctor's 'Fee ..................................... 00 .Vabtion;'if spent attho institotin.............. 50 00 EXTRA CHARGES: Piano and Violin, per month, each................ 6 00 Use of Piano, per month.......................... 1 50 Plunte, per month............ Brass Instrument, per month .................... 100 ISpadish and German languages per month, each.. 5 00 Each boarder should be provIded with twelve shirte., twelve pocket handkerchiefs, twelve palir stockings, six cravats, four pair of drawers. six towels, six table nap kins, four summer frock coats, six praierenmer paata Icons, two winter rsts tw pair winter pentaloons, three pair s aes, one cap. one matreSs. (5 feet ion and t broad,) one double woolen blanket, one pillow, foltr nll low oases, three pair sheots. one moequito her, eombe, brushee, etc.. all marked with the name in full. N. advances are made by the institutlon for clothing, traveling, pocket money, eta.. unless a sum of money be deposited to cover these expenses. Tem number of pupil s lmited, Parents and guar. dian will find It advantageous to enter their sonus or wards in the beginning of the s ion. For further particulars, apply by letter to Brother Odo., Director of the Academy, addressed to Bay St. Lounl, (lhieldaboro',) iss. rauxcno-Mr. Thomas Layton, President of the Southern Bank, ew Orleans; Rev. Father Jourdon, Superslor of the Jesuits' College, New Orieanms Rev. Father Durler, Pastor of the Annunciation Church Third Diatrict, Now Orlean; Brother Athanasius, oar. nr of Lawrence and Masaehusett streets, Mobile; Very ev. Pellcee, at the Cstihedral Mobile: Rev. Father Cyle, Vloent Church, Mosm. fees .Ise, .A..t .. . . sl d ta eaes n n t t mN 5hoeJýg~ wh, mh all m sae ws wwe ,-iTa -"l u ]rt, /,eal,a e- alr termy tranee e, to be pld once only. .wh . t . toa I eu -la ol le . ot ..... m.... le Ims " iin (n c ui'A , N. af way Sc thir anyea oTher o f nar toper enw ransinte a yotu s mhs.....ic cemmenme eutbe Srtu Moeely Mi S nd me .atthe begi in ....... ............. if rav w ........ 0 ntriance he, to be paid tnceonly .... ..... I Vaconti yCege.1., at! ..... fig ... t o Mui-Fue, or ay otr wind instrument, per term of five mouth ..................... a o it. n the sdy of natural phi oA ndil I ·sto omnd o a hLata ab.mar hy and chemistry per en.................... mem"ers of wh, a cho dO ISmo AH Presedtent.. dwes street. Post" .t.e addres.. Box 904. . . T. ARS COLLEGE-DECTD BY T n Christian wmther-Corner of Poyefiarread Fweher -ttaitor, New aOSeaeas La. This titatln ineorperated byuan at of the gi. na mbi, eeer Degreoi hadbetewl litoten ryhea, di a.ta tbe thephylaalnol. s In sor h ituated in quiet a nd ealth, p of the city. to uectl ens re has ewaet by theal d ge [ pm1clae oadce itn halready gsind, an an e Imtes g the number of Students. The syste o" gev. .ri-et Is, ml and paretal, yet Sm In _mem..,l th oeie frmanother Colsg1without otp1e ,a tetl8aneals; and none will retainedt wense granse and otrels are not fatlsor yPuppIs ob ral denemi. nation nsta l ad n mt e ge aw aos ar hurth,-ee Ai 1th. ........................................... l10s Mulc-.Piano, per quarter .................51S N S lasrmrte, o anythor d.Iarnmene, l _ - Drawing................. ........:.........I e Students en-eringl ten -l tr-, a, P Iwll but t me.ýL Nd, if aek or maoe hem ther. ia ta the said qnarter to the time ofrigtela, wl dtee al Bthbib er the endigtuoar C ter.M doh sandry UtetlrhisheC a at canretpd In5. - Nt dedectien Ger absa, once IncaseR , tp ed llne.s oit dismissal in which flatter ase, howver, yte pheottor.n without peredloait doem not satlsetereIlyapspaep er .-protiacted absence, when he reopeatedly ttaNgeoe the rhlerf the Cs toege I maltlte of ia qr d wetar eadmonition incurs. aecorin o the Preident 'a juaent, the peulty of exphn, the Diretetre do net ems olhund to ref nd any ubit the mny paid in adrance. No Student received forn a e borter perod than uL Qurter. No deduction made when withdrawn during nthe go COURSE OF STUDIES. . a COJ--iAo u. -s a English Literature, Logic and Rhetorie, Hsory Ancient sod MOceo Elocution, Metaphysics. Etho . Chemistry- Algers a gher; Gecmetry, Mrae Solid, .and pricl Treg... a e.. r..y. Surveg, Navie, n . ,y rithmrti elmean> pHistory, Frene. Tunior Clas-Spelling, Reading. Writing, Arith,.e. _tclc Tables, Cyphes forott eading. termedsiatte Clm tI addirtion, to--rthe a.v hGeography, Englsh -Gramnmar, Arithmetic, Itehe ander "nu . .red Hustor. Composition, Elocutise tLea t me ; IFdrench eMusco. s and istens. mental, and Latir r . peol attenton is given tbo the Mnlt l Depaditmu. bo vocal and Instrumenta . Two braes beade. th member. of whic are chenn among the stdentl of The Commercial e rtet is expressly designed e constant's prohteslon. - rostudents are promoted, athough they ay e rmted oftener in case of remarkable proiciency. At thes and merit. Vacationa commence about the 3d of July, and end on the firt Moanday in September. tb a diae street.il Post-coe addreshs. Box tr4 er f Nod ItMa •T. CHARLES COLLEGE.-TiLE SESSION AT T. an the 4thr of October, to end, as usual, about e 9oth - of Augao tct,.S Board. Tuition Washing Stationery, and Medicel Fees, 51l. gold, or the equivalent In public currency. Entrencefee Maneso Books and edilne form extra chargs. Music, at the option of the parents, 1pgr month. -The arteoore paBin mfudrhd by hal a. o ada: th.re Ctaneteillu. - 04thOo, the